![]() But he did give me a lot of details about how he actually cut his way out of the cell, how they cut their way through the steam pipe - the 18-inch steam pipe that they shimmied through to then cut their way out of on the other side of the wall of the prison - and then what happened with him and Richard Matt when they were out on the run for 3 1/2 weeks. I don't know how much of what he was telling me was the truth. Stiller: I found him to be very forthcoming and basically said, like, "What do you want to know?" And we talked for about almost six hours. I just didn't want to deal with her drama, really. But also, having talked to some of these different people who had worked with her, they said that she's very litigious and always threatening people. I also think that she victimized others, so it was sort of a mixed bag of tricks.Īrquette: No, I actually didn't want to meet her, because I'd seen the Matt Lauer interview and I saw her lie in that - which is interesting as an actor, to watch someone lie. I think that a lot of the guys that are in prison are hustlers and charmers, and it's part of how they've survived. ![]() I mean, I do think that she was manipulated. Martin: Did you think of her as a victim?Īrquette: Not really. A part of her is being seen and loved by each of these different men. And having talked to one of the writers, he saw Tilly sort of as a woman who loves too much - that sort of love-addict personality. ![]() ![]() I wanted to work with Ben and I just thought-Īrquette: Exactly. Though best known as a comedic actor, Ben Stiller directed the Showtime drama series Escape at Dannemora.Īrquette: Well, it was really beautifully written. ![]()
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