CINDY PEARLMAN
A man can be only so sensitive.He can spend only so many hours holding a cold compress,gazing into a patients eyes and murmuring,It will all be OK. Yes,Greys Anatomy fans,even Dr McDreamy wants to punch somebody now and then.
I can be the kick-ass action guy, says Patrick Dempsey,who set millions of heartbeats racing,when he was cast as Dr Derek Shepherd,aka Dr McDreamy,on Greys Anatomy in 2005. Lets face it,Greys Anatomy is a very female showand I love it,but thats not all I am. I can be a macho guy. I can fight robots. I can drive fast.
Thats why Dempsey signed on for Transformers: Dark of the Moon,the third in Michael Bays highly successful series based on the 1980s toy line of adaptable robots.
This is my masculine moment, the 45-year-old actor says,and its the most fun Ive ever had on a movie. Dark of the Moon finds the noble Autobots and the evil Decepticons racing to retrieve a Cybertronian spacecraft which has been hidden on the Moon for ages. Series stars Shia LaBeouf,Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson return,with Dempsey joining fellow newcomers Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Ken Jeong.
I play an investment banker, Dempsey says. Shias girlfriend works for me. My character thrives on making the two of them feel uncomfortable. Dempseys hobby is racing sports cars,which is how he met Bay and ended up in Dark of the Moon. I ran into him at a Ferrari event, the actor recalls. I was really excited by the possibilities, Dempsey says,The next thing I knew,I was in Chicago. He was eager to join the Transformers universe,he adds.
Ive seen a little bit of the finished movie, Dempsey says,and its really action-packed,but it has character development. Thats what I feel has to be strong,even when youre running from robots. Dempsey has savoured the difference between the movie and his day job on Greys Anatomy. It was quite amazing to stand there and pretend that youre looking and talking to Autobots and Decepticons, he says.
The actor used to play robot games,he recalls,while growing up as the youngest of three kids. Academically challenged due to dyslexia,he dropped out of high school. Dempsey was also drawn to performing from an early age. At 17 he was touring the San Francisco area in Torch Song Trilogy. He made his film debut as a Catholic-school hunk in the 1960s comedy Heaven Help Us (1985). Suddenly Dempsey was on bedroom walls all over America and starring in a series of teen comedies and romances such as Meatballs III: Summer Job (1987).
When he graduated to more adult roles,however,the transition proved bumpy. Mobsters (1991) and J.F.K.: Reckless Youth (1993),in which he played future president John F. Kennedy,failed to click at the box office,Dempsey was no longer on the A-list,and as he neared 40 his career seemed on the verge of extinction.
Then came Greys Anatomy,and suddenly Dempseys long-ago fans,now adult women,realised that he was as hot as he ever was. The show became a hit,and fans made clear that Dr McDreamy was a big reason why. Dempsey was back and found
lead roles in such films as Enchanted (2007),Made of Honor (2008) and Valentines Day (2010) followed. Lately there have been rumours that the 45-year-old actor would like to step away from Greys Anatomy to focus on his big-screen career. He insists,however,that he isnt letting go of the source of his new success. Its pretty remarkable the run weve had with Greys, Dempsey says. I feel very fortunate to have been a part of it. Literally that show has transformed my life and my family.
Its nice to take a few weeks off now before we start Season 8, Dempsey says. We start soon,and Im always excited to go back. Lets face it,in this economy its just nice to have a job.