Jamie Bamber: Battle-Tested
By: Scott Juba
Source: the-trades.comAs one of the stars of the popular sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica, receiving praise is nothing new for Jamie Bamber. Some of the nations top publications have hailed the series as one of the best shows on television.
Bamber, who plays fighter pilot Lee Adama (code named "Apollo") on the show, says Battlestar Galacticas critical acclaim puts both more and less pressure on the cast. Theres nothing as good as knowing that people are appreciating the work youre doing, he tells me. In a way, that lessens the pressure, because theres relief there. You know what youre doing is good, and you know the people around you are doing a good job. Theres also more pressure, because there are going to be more people watching. There are viewers that wouldnt ordinarily watch sci-fi who are going to come to our show, and we cant let them down.
Bamber credits much of the success to the shows elemental storyline and well-written characters. Its a bunch of people running for their lives, he says. A lot has been written about 9/11 and the parallels of people being attacked from nowhere and catching everyone by surprise.
He adds, [The show] has really good characters in really claustrophobic situations. That makes for good drama. You cant help but have good stories when people are fighting for their lives day in and day out.
Despite the positive media attention and increasing fan base Battlestar Galactica continues to generate, Bamber says his job involves more work and less glamour than many people think. Its not the glitz and the glamour everyone thinks it is, he says. About 99.9 percent of it is the working life like what everyone else does I can count on one hand how many red carpets Ive walked down. My total time spent walking down red carpets is probably under 30 minutes of my life.
While Bamber is best known for his work on Battlestar Galactica, this British-born performer has been acting from a young age. His first role came when his actress mother selected him to play the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz. Yet, he insists his mother was not a stage mom who pushed him into the profession. When it became time to make acting a career choice, my parents werent encouraging me to make that choice, he explains, but once I made it, they were encouraging. I think my dad was a little more skeptical about it, because hed lived the life of an actress via my mum and hed seen how difficult and frustrating and unrewarding it can be along the way. So I entered into the career with very real expectations.
Bamber says his acceptance to the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts gave him the confidence to pursue acting full-time. I was considering what to do with my life, so I took the responsibility out of my hands, he recalls. I said, Ill apply to some of the best drama schools in the country. If get into them, Ill pursue it. If I hadnt gotten in, I honestly think I would have given up acting and pursued something else.
There seems little doubt that Bamber made the right choice, because the high-flying career of this TV fighter pilot shows no signs of coming down any time soon.