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PAGE 4 - CHAPTER ONE EDGE OF THE WORLD by DAVID K SHIELDS PAGE 16 - CHAPTER TWO UP ON A ROOF (COVER STORY) BY DIANA KING PAGE 25 - CHAPTER THREE THE SITTING by MATTHEW PANDOLFE PAGE 46 - CHAPTER FIVE EU BOYS by SHAMILA PAGE 54 - CHAPTER SIX THE CLIFFHANGER by PEJMAN BIROUN VAND PAGE 66 - CHAPTER SEVEN ECHOES by MARK RABADĂ N PAGE 76 - CHAPTER EIGHT THE AVENGERS by JESPER BRANDT PAGE 84 - CHAPTER NINE ACTOR RYAN MCPARTLIN by PETER STANGLMAIR & JOHN TAN Editor-in-Chief: Ian Cole ian@clientmagazine.eu Assistant Editor: Catherine Porter-Brown Fashion Editor: Marie-Claude Lamb (London) Deputy Fashion Editor: Torian Lewin (New York) Art Direction & Design: Ian Cole, Tom Alders & Gareth Jones Contributors: David K Shields, Courtney Sanders, Diana King, Jesper Brandt, John Tan, Lyndzi Trang, Marc Pina, Mark Rabadan, Matthew Pandolfe, Nicholas Galletti, Pedro Dias Pejman Biroun Vand, Peter Stanglmair, Shamila & Torian Lewin Acknowledgements: Bleu Models, DNA, Major NYC, Nathalie Models, New Madison, Niche Management, Red 11 NZ, Red NYC, Request, Root Management, Tony Jones Models, View Barcelona, VNY, What Model Mgmt and all those who worked on this issue Published by Client Magazine www.ccmag.info / www.clientmagazine.eu (C) 2011 CLIENT MAGAZINE. All rights reserved www.clientpublishing.bigcartel.com




















































































JOHN TAN TALKS TO ACTOR, RYAN MCPARTLIN 1. You were born and raised in Chicago, Illinois...can you recall your earliest memories of how you got the acting bug? At what point did you actually decide the acting life is for you? I didn't get the acting bug until late in life, but when I was in college I used to write my own speeches on different topics and deliver them in fromt of the class. I quickly realized that when I made those speeches funny, I got better grades and held the attention of the audience. I also got a rush from hearing the laughter and that's probably why I enjoy doing comedy more than anything. 2. We all have heroes or people we look up to as mentors, who are yours? What have you picked up from them and apply to your own personal acting craft today? I'm easily inspired. My heroes are constantly changing, but I like to see people reach their potential in any field and take what I can from reading about them. Right now, I'm reading about Steve Jobs and the more I learn about him, the more I'm motivated to excel in my choices and my career. 3. Like some actors, you started your career early through modeling (working for Abercrombie & Fitch with renown photographer Bruce Weber) and daytime television (the soap, Passions)...could you share with us your experience in that brief tenture and any advise for aspiring models who want to get into acting. If you are a model with a sense of humor, it goes a long way in Hollywood. No matter who you are, embrace your insecurities and shortcomings and don't take yourself too seriously. 4. Was it a tough road for you to make it in Hollywood? Could you share with us some of the early struggles (if any) you had at the beginning of your career? I did everything and anything for a buck in my early years, including waiting tables and bartending, but I always had a goal in mind and I really enjoyed being around people, so the early years were fun for me even if they were a struggle. 5. With the economic downturn, declining box office draws at the theaters and the rise of internet users watching from home, how do you feel about the state of the entertainment industry as a whole, do you feel there are gonna be major changes ahead? Do you think

the entertainment industry T-shirt by Suburban Trouser by Dockers needs to rethink how to present entertainment as a whole? Major changes in the entertainment industry take time because it's still a business and everyone still has to get paid to support the business. I think the “Chuck” fans were ahead of the curve with their "Subway" campaign to save “Chuck.” Product integration will become more prevalent in the comedy world and as long as it's really funny, I think the audience will accept it. 6. You have covered a lot of different type of acting, from comedic (Living With Fran with Fran Drescher) to dramatic (Everything She Ever Wanted with Gina Gershon and telefilm, Game Time) and loads of guest star credit on shows like: Mad Men, CSI and Swingtown...is there a particular genre you prefer over another? I definitely enjoy restroom during the movie because you might making people laugh above miss my part. anything else. It's not easy to do, but it's the most rewarding 9. On your own time, you are a board certified experience. personal trainer and sports enthusiast...can you share with us your work in this area of 7. Out of all the projects you have done to expertise? date, which particular performance do you After I became a certified trainer, I started to feel is the one that represents you at this point work as an actor and never actually trained of your career? anyone. My recommendation is to work with a I think “Chuck” has allowed me to be funny, trainer as much as possible vulnerable, emotional, and every because so much is other emotion I can think of. constantly changing in that “Chuck” has been such a special “ field. Just stay consistent experience that it will be tough to are a model with and get to the gym. duplicate and I will always cherish a sense of humor, my time on this show. it goes a long way 10. How do you envisioned your career 8. Your new film and probably going forward? Are you the most exciting project to in Hollywood. ” interested in other facet date, is the highly anticipate of film making? Directing or screenwriting? Clint Eastwood directed, Leonardo DiCaprio Right now I want to focus on acting and writing starring biopic, J. Edgar. Could you share on the side. I have a lot more to accomplish as an with us how this role of Lawrence Ritchie actor before I shift gears. came to you and what your experience was like making this film with Clint Eastwood and 11. Everyone has a motto they live by...can Leonardo DiCaprio? you share with us...yours? I had an amazing time being around that caliber Take your work seriously, but not yourself. of talent for the days that I shot my small part. I soaked up everything I could and realized that I'm ready to play with the big boys now. It was pretty surreal, but don't get up to use the

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