I was actually the only one who auditioned or 31 because everybody else he’d already worked with before, so he liked my work and he wrote me an email about a year and a half ago saying it’s movie time again, I’ve written this part for you in the sequel to Devil’s Rejects, I’m not sure whether you’re familiar with it.
PANCHO MOLER: Rob is the dude who discovered me, not as an actor, but who trusted me to join this world. WH: Was that what attracted you to the project, working with him again? It was good to play someone more grounded. Doing a character so different from my character in Rob’s other movie, Sick-Head, who’s just this psychopathic killer, was good too. It’s fun to work with people who are willing to be that vulnerable. And, for me, it was a great opportunity to show some range as an actor as well as getting to play around with Sheri, because she describes me as someone that she really loved and someone that’s gone but someone she has beautiful memories of. PANCHO MOLER: I mean, he doesn’t really know too much about her, but he’s never really been accepted and the one time he puts himself out there, he builds a bond with her even in this short time they spend together. Can you empathize with that? For horror fans, these guys aren’t really villains, but I suppose that’s kind of true for your character too?
WH: He forms this bond with Sheri’s character, as you say. Related: Horror Icon Bill Moseley Talks 3 From Hell CLICK HERE For 100s of FREE Trashy Horror Movies!