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July
30th
Confidence Man of Steel: Matt Bomer
Post a comment [17]. Published by Kelly. Filed in Interviews.

It’s a blistering summer afternoon in New York City: 98 degrees radiating off every surface, a day that makes even the most committed New Yorker wish he were anywhere, anyone, else. But Matt Bomer isn’t sweating. The 32-year-old actor has been shooting White Collar outside since 8AM, but breezing into an Italian bistro two blocks from the set, he’s the picture of cool. In a white V-neck T-shirt, gray shorts, boat shoes and a straw pork-pie hat, he’s in the seasonal uniform of the fashionable young urban dude, accessorized with thick-rimmed black glasses that evoke Clark Kent (ironic, considering that he was originally cast, then cast aside, as Superman in the most recent movie version of the franchise).

“Growing up in Houston gave me the wherewithal to withstand humidity,” he says with a grin, settling in for his first in-person magazine interview. In fact, Bomer seems well prepared to take the heat literally and figuratively, navigating with aplomb a path to stardom fraught with potentially devastating career setbacks—and relentless questions about his private life.

On USA’s White Collar, which airs through October, Bomer plays Neal Caffrey, an upscale criminal turned FBI agent. The show is a breakout, as is Bomer, who’s one of the most buzzed-about stars of the last few TV seasons. Named People magazine’s “Sexiest Newcomer,” he was also featured as the “Must List Summer Crush” in Entertainment Weekly—tipping a water bottle over his torso with pinup panache, his abs rippling through a soaked T-shirt. And he landed the cover of TV Guide in June. He modestly attributes all the attention he’s getting to the winning character Collar’s producers created for him. “We can all be con artists at one time or another,” he says casually, taking a hearty swallow of iced coffee.

In person, Bomer looks a bit ruddier and slighter than on screen, more regular-guy; he’s one of those performers who seem to conduct electricity in front of a camera. In conversation, he’s engaged and engaging, with an actor’s expansiveness—much animation, many hand gestures—and a screenwriter’s vocabulary (he calls living in New York City after 9/11 “a diaspora” and the People accolade “flattering, but not a meritocratic achievement”). Overall, his vibe is that of the high-school jock everybody liked, who sat in the back of the cafeteria drawing in his notebook. Which is essentially what he was.

You can read the rest of the article here.

Thanks MetEvaine for the tip!


17 Responses
Posted by Rob

What a great way to start the day – he is such an impressive individual!


Posted by missybee

What a classy and thoughtful interview. Anyone who dogs Matt after that is just showing what bitter hater THEY are. Matt Bomer is one class act!


Posted by Lynne

Undoubtably the best article I’ve seen on Matt. Great recognition from his “home town”. I loved that he is down to earth with a vocabulary that is out of this world.

He sounds like he really is happy and works hard on both sides of his life.


Posted by Carol A.

Wow!!! Loved the article. He is such a beautiful person. He is so considerate to everyone he meets. He made very realistic comments about his public and personal life. Public means public and personal means personal. I am so happy he is happy in his life and doesn’t dwell on the people who want to smear him. He’s great.


Posted by Kelly

Yes, definitely one of my favorite articles too.


Posted by priya fromk India

oh wow, what a wonderful way to end my day, with this lovely article. i agree with missybee, matt sure is a class act.

kelly, we cannot thank you enough for this site and the amount of information you share with us, especially those of us outside US. thanks a ton again for all your efforts!


Posted by Lynne

Kelly, know you are at work, but Matt is featured in a story in the Wall Street Journal about USA Network shows: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704682604575369463820677910.html


Posted by Kelly

Tweeted that WSJ article on @MattBomerFan yesterday.

I’m at work, but not working very hard right now. :P


Posted by priya from India

thanks a lot for the wonderful article, what a way to end my day. i agree with missybee, matt sure is a class act.

kelly, i cannot thank you enough for all your efforts, in putting up material from everywhere on the site. It’s a great resource especially those of us outside the US. thanks again.


Posted by murry

love Matt’s beautiful eyes!!!


Posted by Vanessa

A very smart interview. I’m so attracted to Matt’s vocabulary, lol. Thanks for posting, Kelly!


Posted by Carol S.

Great interview and article! I really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting.


Posted by Sab

I still think it would be preferable if he felt he could share some details about his personal life, and there seems to be quite a bit of rationalizing there as to why he prefers not to. But I completely understand where he’s coming from and respect what he’s saying, and obviously he must do what he’s comfortable with right now. The world still needs to change though, so that someone in Matt’s position has the full range of choices with regard to what they do and do not talk about.


Posted by Rob

I think over time he will share more. If you look at the articles over the course of this year, there is a steady progression. He has a very good publicist who knows her business and is handling this very smartly.


Posted by Sharon M.

This was a wonderful interview with Matt and gives beautiful insight into the core of this honest and creative soul. It is obvious that he was raised in a carrying and loving family and that he continues to hold himself to a high level of personal values. Ernest Hemingway coined the phrase “grace under pressure” to describe having guts. I think it perfectly describes Matt Bomer and his position on not publicizing the details of his private and be it very personal life. He politely and eloquently states that his family is deeply important to him and that he doesn’t find it fair to pull them into the eyes of public scrutiny. While Matt has many devoted fans that support him with kind and complimentary remarks, the public can also be very cruel and judgmental. Just step away from this sight and read some of the hateful comments that are posted. As a fan, I respect his desire to maintain his private life.


Posted by Kayleigh

How can anyone not love that man? Seriously.

I love that he’s a good ‘ol Texas boy and wishes to keep his private life secret, even though most of his fans already know and still love him ;)

And a play??? *squee*


Posted by Sab

@Rob You’re right about his publicist, she is incredible, not just with this, but everything. I can’t imagine how she could be doing a better job.



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