Milo Ventimiglia “Wolverine” Preview

Milo Ventimiglia’s (Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls) is the voice of Wolverine / Logan for the new anime series for Marvel Television in Wolverine. The anime series airs on G4 here every Friday.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Milo doing the voice acting for the part:

Milo Ventimiglia Voice Work & Photoshoot

Milo Ventimiglia’s (Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls) recently gained a lot of attention for his voice acting as Wolverine / Logan in the new Marvel anime series, but that isn’t his only voice acting work. Milo was also recently announced as one of the key voice actors in the game X-Men Destiny, which just released the following teaser at Comic-Con:

Here also are some shots of Milo as featured in the July 2011 of Elle Korea:

Milo Ventimiglia in “Kiss of the Damned”

Milo Ventimiglia (Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls) has recently wrapped filming on the vampire flick Kiss of the Damned. The film is set to evoke a 70s feel, centering around 2 French vampire sisters who have separately come to stay at a summer estate — a ‘safe house’ in Connecticut.


Milo on Set

Milo will play a screenwriter who begins a love affair with the “good” sister and insists on joining her among the undead. However, after they begin their life together, the other “bad” sister shows up and begins wreaking havoc almost as soon as she arrives.

The film co-stars Josephine de la Baume and Roxane Mesquida as the vampire sisters alongside Michael Rappaport, Riley Keough and Anna Mouglalis.

Milo Ventimiglia Cameo in “Fight For Your Right Revisisted”

Milo Ventimiglia (Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls) had a short cameo as a cafe patron in the short film, Fight For Your Right Revisited.

The short video was created as a conclusion to the Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right” music video. In the conclusion, the Beasties break into a liquor store, drop acid with groupies and get into a breakdance competition with time-traveling future versions of themselves.

The video was a fun one with other mega stars attaching themselves for fun including Elijah Wood, Seth Rogen, Danny McBride and more.

Milo can be seen at about 8:30 in the video trying to protect his date from the fight.

Milo Ventimiglia Joins “I Hate You Dad”

02.jpgMilo Ventimiglia (Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls) has joined the cast of a new comedy film, I Hate You Dad, with Adam Sandler, Leighton Meester and Andy Samberg.

Adam Sandler stars as a father who moves in with his son and fiancée on the eve of their wedding only to start feuding with his to-be daughter-in-law.

Milo will be playing a “menacing Iraq War veteran who has an overly loving relationship with Meester, who plays his sister.”

The film is scheduled to be released on June 15, 2012.

When I heard the news, I was hoping that Milo had landed a lead comedic role. Too bad. Anyway, this should still be great.

Milo Ventimiglia to Voice Wolverine

Milo Ventimiglia’s (Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls) has been cast as the voice of the new anime series for Marvel Television in Wolverine.

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Milo is fulfilling a comic-geek’s dream by landing the title role in Wolverine, which will air on the G4 cable network later this year.

The Marvel Anime series is introducing Marvel characters to a Japanese audience in a 12-part series. The series will then be later released to a US audience with an English cast.

Milo will appear in two episodes, one focused on Wolverine and one on X-Men.

Milo Ventimiglia for Prestige – Photoshoot & Interview

Milo Ventimiglia’s (Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls) sat down for his third photoshoot with Prestige Hong Kong magazine – some of the photos are actually self-portraits by Milo himself. He also sat down for an interview during a packed few days in Hong Kong for the Dior Peking Road boutique opening, which we saw here.

In the interview, Milo talks about how lucky he is to be able to pursue so many interests – photography, acting, directing, producing and so much more – he has ideas about so many things, from fashion to furniture.

“There was a time when I wouldn’t sleep more than three or four hours a night. I would go to work, work out, have hobbies, have a social life, family time, and people were trying to keep up with me. It’s about being cautious with your time.

“You know that the clock is always ticking forward. You can never take it back. You can never go on reverse. You can’t fast forward. You’re exactly where you are at the moment you’re supposed to be. So it’s about embracing that and knowing what you want out of your life, knowing what you want out of the moment.”

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