Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Alphas - Eurweb: Malik Yoba Talks ‘Alphas’ Role

Source: Eurweb [follow link for complete interview]

Alphas3

EURWEB: Malik Yoba Talks ‘Alphas’ Role

by Ricardo Hazell
June 13, 2011

Malik Yoba is a household name in the African American community. Many of us still pine for “New York Undercover,” a favorite television show of our youth. But you can’t simply lock him into that role. Malik has been in such quality works as Tyler Perry’sWhy Did I Get Married” franchise as well as the “Girlfriends” and “Defying Gravity” television series. Recently our Lee Bailey sat down and spoke with him about his role in the highly-anticipated Syfy cable network series “Alphas.” Yoba says he initially rejected the script at first glance thinking it was just another cop role...

Photobucket

Malik Yoba as Bill Harken

... In the series Yoba plays a FBI agent with a strange attribute who is teamed with other individuals with similarly strange attributes.

The character is Bill Hartman. He’s an FBI agent who has been put under the care of Dr. Rosen, who is studying him because he has this brain anomally,” Yoba explained. “It just so happens that all of these people under the doctor’s care collectively have the ability to help solve these crimes that law enforcement agencies haven’t been able to figure out. But we don’t always voluntarily know what we’re doing. So, as part of our ‘care’ under the doctor, he might tell us to go do X,Y,Z. He’ll tell us to go check out a case. Me, being the only one with law enforcement training, I always take exception to it. You’re asking me to hang out with these numbskulls who don’t have any police training or anything. But, it turns out that one of them has a hyperactive sense of smell, sight or hearing. The austistic kid who is with the group is 16 years old and still lives with his Mom. Because of his autism, which actually leans more towards Aspergers, he can read data from any electronic device. It’s an interesting motley crew that has value when they come together...

Alphas premieres Monday, July 11, 2011 at 10/9C on Syfy.

No comments:

Post a Comment