Weeds hottie Hunter Parrish is ready for Broadway

Everyone knows that I have a total crush on Hunter Parrish of Showtime's "Weeds."
Well now, I'm hoping to get to see a lot more of Hunter as he comes to New York to make his Broadway debut in the lead role of Melchior in "Spring Awakening." I also hope to run into him while he is out and about in New York (say at the gym, grocery store or night club) where we instantly fall in love and live happily ever after.
Until that happens, I'm glued to Parrish's media tour like this interview with New York Magazine after the break.
Hunter on stage sex scenes vs. film sex scenes:
Actually, it’s less. When you do it on camera, there’s only four or five people around, but it’s so intimate because you’re not projecting any emotion, it’s just right there, so it’s a little weird — a little close. Plus then it’s on tape, so it makes it onto the Internet, and it’s frozen in time. Onstage, all that awkwardness just doesn’t exist.
On Mary Louise Parker's Broadway advice:
She’s known I do theater since we’ve known each other, but I was actually texting her the whole time I was auditioning. She was doing Dead Man’s Cell Phone right before we went back to season four, so I was talking to her the whole time, like, “Okay what does this mean, what does that mean?” She was kind of the calming voice in the back of my head. And they just said she’s doing Hedda, right? So we’ll get to do theater at the same time!
On how his weed dealer role bleeds into real life:
Totally, I was in L.A. like five months ago and someone yelled from across the way, “Hey, where the weed at?!” That’s the best recognition I’ve gotten. But the number one question I’m asked is, “So do you guys smoke real weed?” And I’m always like, “Really?!” We live in L.A., but it’s not like we have medical marijuana cards.
You can read the whole interview on the New York magazine website.
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