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Meet the New 'Knight Rider' Star

Posted: Friday, February 15, 2008 10:00 AM by Dan Fleschner
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Remember "Knight Rider," the classic 1980s show starring David Hasselhoff (as Michael Knight) and the talking car KITT?

Well, it's back in an updated fashion in a new movie, Knight Rider, which premieres Sunday, February 17, on NBC at 9/8c.

The new Knight Rider star, Justin Bruening, stopped by for a quick chat with Matt, Natalie, Al and Hoda this morning. WATCH VIDEO

Before he appeared on the show, Justin and I discussed how his life changed at a McDonald's, what to do when you're bored in Nebraska, and who's cooler: Hugh Hefner or David Hasselhoff.

Here's our conversation:

DF: First of all...I read that you were "discovered" at a McDonald's. Is that true? How does that happen?

Justin Bruening: Technically speaking, yes, I was. I was in Escondido, California. I actually worked at Blockbuster Video. I was on my way to work at about 6 in the morning. It was the night after my birthday, and there was a modeling agent in the McDonald's. Her car happened to break down so she just happened to be in there.

I was hung over and waiting for my breakfast burrito, sausage-egg McMuffin, and 50 other things I ordered. She approached me, tried to talk me into modeling. I was apprehensive at first, I didn't really want to do that. But she told me it was the best way to break into acting, which I did want to do, so I signed up.

DF: Did you think she was serious when she first approached you?

JB: No, I thought she was crazy. I thought she was stalking me, and I was trying to avoid her because I saw her staring at me across the room.

DF: So what got you to take the first step towards modeling and eventually acting?

JB: I say that acting sort of found me. It's something that I always wanted to do, ever since I was a kid. I grew up in a very small town in Nebraska, so that was kind of a pipe dream. So I decided to move to California after college, take a year off, and decide what I wanted to do.

Literally, I'm at a McDonald's, and a modeling scout found me. I had been approached before and had turned it down. But she was the only one who had mentioned the acting side of it. She said it was the best way to transition [to acting]. I met a lot of good friends...Bruce Weber was the first photographer I shot with, and he introduced me to a lot of people in this business.

DF: So you end up on "All My Children" for four years. What's the best part about being on a soap?

JB: The best part about being on a soap -- my wife's over here waving at me -- [to her] it was a general question, it wasn't about meeting my future wife on the show--

DF: Still, I think the right answer is, "Meeting my wife."

Alexa Havins: Day after Valentine's Day!

JB: Valentine's Day is over, honey. The romance is gone. No, every day with you is Valentine's Day...I'm so cheesy! Um, but besides meeting your future wife, the best thing about "All My Children" is it's consistent work.

It's a great training ground to learn being in front of the camera, blocking, finding your lights, things like that. Memorizing 50 billion lines a week and having that skill to memorize things fast. That's a great stepping-stone to doing what you want to do later, or if that's what you really enjoy, continuing.

DF: And the worst part about it?

JB: The worst part about it is having to memorize 50 billion lines a week, and basically everything I just said.

DF: Kind of a double-edged sword.

JB: Yeah, it's a bit of a double-edged sword. It's great training, but it's also really hard. I have so much respect for the people who have done it for 20 years. The guy who played my father on "All My Children," Michael Knight is his real name (which is a creepy coincidence), is my best friend on the show -- minus my wife. He's been there for 20-25 years, and I have complete respect for him, because he finds a way to make it interesting every single day, which is such a hard thing to do.

DF: Did you and your wife do anything special for Valentine's Day?

JB: We went to dinner up by where we used to live here in New York. Went to a place called Cafe Frida. Had a couple margaritas, had some wine, made some bad decisions, it was cool.

DF: You said you're from a small town in Nebraska...something like 85 people.

JB: Yeah, it's a village.

DF: So what do you do for fun in such a small town?

JB: Drive around a lot. As a kid, you kind of find inventive ways to get in trouble. A lot of outdoor stuff. We played baseball in the summer. Anything that has a motor on it, we'd drive around and tear up the dirt roads. Light things on fire.

DF: With only nine kids in your high school graduating class...did your school have a football team?

JB: Our class was just freakishly small. The other classes had about 35 kids. When I was in kindergarten there were three kids in my class, so it was just my age group. I don't think we ever got above 10 kids.

But yeah, they all become like your family. You see them every day, and it's such a small town, you end up going to kindergarten through 12th grade with them. They become your brothers and sisters, and I still have my two best friends, so it's fun.

DF: I know you were at the Playboy Mansion the other night for the Knight Rider gale premiere. How was that?

JB: I had never been there before, so it was definitely an experience. At the same time, it was a work event, so we kept it very professional...minus the girls with the sprayed-on shirts, which was odd. I have a picture in my phone which my wife made me take. But it was a lot of fun. I got to meet Hugh Hefner, and I hadn't seen our cast from Knight Rider in a while, so it's fun to see them outside of work.

DF: So who's cooler...Hef or the Hoff?

JB: I was sandwiched between them that night. The Hoff on one side, Hef on the other. I don't know...that's a tough call. They're pretty similar. They're both pimps, man, they're both great. If I had to go with one, I guess I'd have to go with the Hoff. He is my predecessor. He's the epitome of cool.

DF: Any special plans for Sunday night when Knight Rider premieres?

JB: The cast and everyone involved in the production is getting together in California. We all became pretty good friends, we're all about the same age, all about 28, so we're in the same place in our lives. We'll watch it and turn on every TV that we have to it so the ratings are nice and high.

We rented out a room in a bar in L.A. We'll watch it on the big screen, and I'll be all embarrassed and hiding out.

DF: Do you not like watching yourself?

JB: I don't. From an acting standpoint, I get very critical of myself. I'm kind of a perfectionist. I'll see one thing that I don't like, and it will ruin the entire thing for me. I've gotten better about that, but I still prefer not to watch.

But it's Knight Rider, so it's probably the coolest show on television, so I'm conflicted. Part of me thinks I shouldn't have gotten the job so I could just watch it. But no, I wouldn't trade it for the world.

DF: Last thing...what music are you listening to lately?

JB: The new Jack Johnson. Sleep Through the Static. That's how I get my day going. I mix it up with some AC/DC, throw in some Korn in case I have to wake up. Jack Johnson is a bit of a lullaby, helps you ease into things.

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I'll definitely watch the show since Justin is from Nebraska.  Way to go! I wonder which town he's from?
Should have waited for the GM Firebird to come out and put KITT in a General car, oh well, a FORD will do for now. Do they have the hokey truck as transport too?
I miss seeing Justin on All My Children and I'll definitely be watching him this Sunday night.  For those of you that haven't ever seen him - the kid can act and he's extremely easy on the eye.
According to IMDb.com, he was born in St Helena.
where is he from in Nebraska? I live there atm but looks like a very cool show will watch it
I love Justin.. can't wait to watch!
I'm with ed, nyc.  If they couldn't wait then why not a CORVETTE?  At least it would be from the same family as the Firebird!
we,ll be watching love justin and his wife alexa , who they just dropped off the show with no explinatin unlike that they had a reason for justin leaving.  thats soaps!  bet this movie will develope into a series
please everyone turn as many tv's on as possible i want this show picked up for a full seriis
Why didn't they at least use the new Camero?  I'm sure they could have worked a deal with GM.
No way the mustang is incredible.. Lots of torque, stylish body, tones of horse power, and Mustangs are the greatest car invented.. That is why I own one :)
I'm a bit dissappointed that it's not Firebird.  It would have been better to had the Trans Am.
They need to call Ford up and give them there money back.  I'm watching the series now.  The car is HOT with whine of the super charger.  But the they could have used the new ZR-1.
I am soooo excited, if it is anything like Team Knight Rider, Knight Rider 2000 or Code of Vengance it should be a spectacular success.
I watched Knight Rider as a kid and now my 10 yr old is watching it for the 1st time but to me it's not the same i think they should have kept the chevy cause thats the trade mark of course David Hasslehoff to but it wouldn't be Knight Rider without him . He's still sexy after all these yrs !  
The show is ok, but please please please please give it some more realistic effects. When Kitt speaks over a cell phone he should sound more tinny, etc. not like he's speaking directly, when he is racing about at over 100 mph the passengers should be jostled about even a little for effect and other such things. This is seeming to be filmed like a soap (barely believable, unrealistic etc.)
Knight Rider should bring back the Hoff
michael knight is his father
They wanted a gm, but GM pulled out of the project for undisclosed reasons.
Will this movie be the beginning of a series?? That would be great!
I just watched the newest version if the Knight Rider movie based on the 1980s show.  It was great!! I really liked the Ford Mustang version of KITT, although I liked him as the original Trans Am too.  I was a big fan of the original series in the 80s.  I would love to see it continued again as a 2000s weekly series.
GREAT! Enjoyed the show. Maybe as much as the original.
St Helena 12 miles south of the Missouri River and Yankton SD. We  all here in Yankton and the surrounding areas are very proud of him..
I watched and thought it was awesome! Liked the Mustang, but wish it would have been a GM vehicle.  Oh well, can't win em all.  Justin was great too. Watching him stand by the Hoff gave me the chills.  They look like Father and Son.  Love them both.


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