Actor Jackson Rathbone is undeniably best known as Jasper Hale from Twilight and the upcoming Twilight sequel, New Moon. But in his heart, he’s just a guy playing in a rock ‘n’ roll band.
Rathbone talked to CHARTattack from the set of Eclipse, the third movie in the Twilight saga, about his life as a teenage vampire heartthrob and his beloved band, 100 Monkeys.
CHARTattack: Twilight came out last year, you’re doing press for New Moon and you’re working on next year’s Eclipse. You don’t feel like your life has just become about Twilight all the time?
CHARTattack: Twilight came out last year, you’re doing press for New Moon and you’re working on next year’s Eclipse. You don’t feel like your life has just become about Twilight all the time?
Jackson Rathbone: I don’t, actually. I have a lot of things going on outside of the Twilight world.
Being
a musician, I have my band 100 Monkeys, so whenever I’m not working on
a film, I work with them. We make music constantly and we’re constantly
on tour. It’s a pleasure to be part of the Twilight books, but I’ve got a lot of other stuff going on.
As
well with film, I’ve got some other movies going on. I’m actually
producing my first film this year with my production company. It’s
going great because of the wide Twilight fanbase I’ve been
able to have people follow my other projects, which is just such an
honour. They’re so supportive of all the movies and of us as
individuals.
CHARTattack: Do you see Twilight as a blessing, or are you afraid of typecasting with such a huge franchise? Any reservations with being part of such a cultural phenomenon?
CHARTattack: Do you see Twilight as a blessing, or are you afraid of typecasting with such a huge franchise? Any reservations with being part of such a cultural phenomenon?
Jackson Rathbone: At
first, I was a little bit worried. It was one of my first conversations
with my manager when they offered me the role of Jasper — “Is this the
right move? Will I get stuck in it?”
But
we’ve tried to establish all throughout my career different looks every
time I play a character. Not just in terms of hair and eye colour, but
the way I walk and the way I talk.
I’ve
always been a character actor. When I was in theatre and was learning
how to act as a child, I was a character actor. It’s always going to be
a struggle, to not be identified as one of the brat pack from the Twilight movies, but at the same time, it’s all about what you do next, I think.



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