Justin Hires
The
“Rush Hour” Interview
with
Kam Williams
A
Discussion with Justin!
Justin was born in St. Petersburg, Florida where he was raised by a couple of very supportive parents. Even as a young child, he exhibited a knack for making others laugh.
While attending Clark Atlanta University, Justin was cast in two feature films: Stomp the Yard and The Gospel. He was subsequently hired by MTV as a VJ on their college network, mtvU.
Justin moved to Hollywood after receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Media- Radio, TV, and Film. In L.A., he started doing stand-up in comedy clubs, and began landing a variety of television and film roles, while accumulating over 13 million views of his personal sketches online.
Here, the rising young star talks about "Rush Hour" which is set to premiere on CBS on March 31st at 10 pm ET/PT. (Check local listings)
Kam
Williams: Hi
Justin, thanks for the interview.
Justin
Hires:
Thanks
for having me, Kam.
KW:
I told
my readers I'd be interviewing you, so I'll be mixing their questions
in with mine.
JH:
Sounds exciting…
KW:
Congratulations on landing the lead in Rush Hour. Were you a fan of
the film franchise?
JH:
Absolutely!
I grew up watching and studying those films. I’ve always been a
huge fan of martial arts and comedy, so Rush Hour was the perfect
combination for me.
KW:
The
trailer looks a lot like the first movie. How will the show be
similar and how will it be different?
JH:
The
pilot episode is a reboot of the original Rush Hour. So, there are
some similarities there. However, all the episodes after that, 13
episodes in total, tell completely new and exciting stories that are
not connected with the Rush Hour films, at all.
KW:
I think
the key to the success of the film franchise was the chemistry
between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. How did you and John Foo go
about trying to regenerate that magic?
JH:
I
completely agree. Fortunately, I think Jon Foo and my chemistry is
incredible! Foo is a genuine introvert and I’m a genuine extrovert.
We’re the perfect ying and yang, on and off camera.
KW:
Editor/Legist
Patricia Turnier asks: How did you prepare to play Detective James
Carter? Did you get any advice from Chris Tucker?
JH:
I’ve
been doing stand-up for a strong 8 years and I’ve been the class
clown my entire life, all of which prepared me for a role of this
magnitude. Also, I watched all those buddy cop movies again: 48
Hours, Lethal Weapon, Bad Boys, etcetera. I didn’t get any advice
from Tucker, but I assume his advice would’ve been, “Have fun and
be funny!”
KW:
Patricia
also says: You are an actor, writer and comedian. Which of those
endeavors is your favorite?
JH:
I
honestly love all three equally. Each of those have played a part in
getting me to where I’m at in my career right now.
KW:
Patricia
has another follow-up: Who is your favorite comedian, and do you have
a topic you won't touch in a stand-up routine?
JH:
Richard
Pryor is the Godfather of Comedy. Eddie Murphy is the King. Martin
Lawrence is my favorite. Chris Rock is the best. Dave Chappelle is a
genius. Bernie Mac is the funniest. I’m a comedy nerd. And… rape
is typically never funny.
KW:
Sangeetha
Subramanian says: Justin, is comedy like writing where an idea just
pops in your mind at any given time? If so, what was the strangest
occasion on which a joke came to you? :
JH:
That’s
a pretty accurate insight, Sangeetha. A funny idea might pop up in
your head or you may see something that you think is funny--then you
go to a comedy club, say that thought out loud, and see if everyone
else finds it funny as well. Some of my funniest thoughts come to me
while I’m taking a shower.
KW:
Is there any question no one ever asks you, that you wish someone
would?
JH:
Do I
prefer Coke or Pepsi? My answer depends on which one wants to give me
an endorsement deal one day. [LOL]
KW:
AALBC.com
founder Troy Johnson asks: What was the last book you read?
JH:
Who
knows? I’ve just been reading 60-page Rush Hour scripts every week
for the last 6 months.
KW:
What is your favorite dish to cook?
JH:
Fried
chicken and roasted potatoes. Yep, the myth is true--I do, indeed,
love fried chicken.
KW:
Ling-Ju Yen asks: What
is your earliest childhood memory?
JH:
Either
telling my first joke in pre-school that got a huge laugh, or my mom
rocking me to sleep in her rocking chair.
KW:
Sherry
Gillam would like to know what is the most important life lesson
you've learned so far?
JH:
Fear will keep you from accomplishing your dreams.
KW:
The Viola Davis question: What’s the biggest difference between who
you are at home as opposed to the person we see on the red carpet?
JH:
I’m really quiet at home. I don’t speak that much. However,
when I’m in public, I make sure to speak to everyone.
KW:
When
you look in the mirror, what do you see?
JH:
Someone
trying to achieve greatness.
KW:
What's
the craziest thing you've ever done?
JH:
I
turned down a contract with a major network in New York my senior
year of college in order to move to Los Angeles and pursue my acting
career. But so far it’s working out.
KW:
If you
could have one wish instantly granted, what would that be for?
JH:
The
power of mind control. I’d be able to get pretty much everything I
wanted.
KW:
What is
your guiltiest pleasure?
JH:
Watching
“Love & Hip Hop.”
KW:
The
“Realtor to the Stars” Jimmy Bayan’s question: What
would be your dream locale to live in Los Angeles?
JH:
Either Malibu or Calabasas.
KW:
Harriet Pakula-Teweles asks: With so many classic films being redone,
is there a remake you'd like to star in?
JH:
One of
the reasons I started acting was to re-make The Karate Kid, but Jaden
Smith beat me to it.
KW:
Larry
Greenberg asks: Do you have a favorite movie monster?
JH:
Dracula.
KW:
The
Judyth Piazza question: What key quality do you believe all
successful people share?
JH:
Being fearless.
KW:
What advice do you have for anyone who wants to follow in your
footsteps?
JH:
Do your
homework, study the craft, believe in yourself, and out-work
everyone.
KW:
The
Tavis Smiley question: How do you want to be remembered?
JH:
He did
what many thought was impossible.
KW:
Finally,
what’s in your wallet?
JH:
Rush
Hour’ money. [LOL]
KW:
Thanks
again for the time, Justin, and best of luck with the new show.
JH:
Thank
you very much, Kam.
To
see a trailer for Rush Hour, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE_KzuQNQnU
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