JOHN WESLEY SHIPP–HOW I LEFT THE CREEK
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cdsdoglover — 18 years ago(August 11, 2007 03:54 PM)
Your character, Mitch Leery was indeed honored-mission accomplished in an awesome way!! The positive spirit of the character certainly remained throughout the remaining series and will never be forgotten! Even though it was sad that Mitch was killed, I don't think I have ever seen a more powerful and touching episode that deals with the subject of grief as the episode 'The Long Goodbye"!! I absolutely loved the flashbacks-memories of Mitch. The w5b4riting and all of the cast were incredible and yes, Dawson's story line was awesome-unforgettable!!! James did a fantastic job-terrific actor!! You were fantastic in your final 2 episodes, and certainly in all 4 seasons as well!!!
The music in "Dawson's Creek" is beautiful and truly adds to the moods of the scenes. "Dawson's Creek" is indeed one of the most amazing TV shows I believe I have ever seen!!!
My very best to you and your future endeavors. -
blueflicker — 18 years ago(September 07, 2007 12:35 PM)
Hey "Mr. Phipps!" - I was wondering what you were working on these days and decided to check your profile on this site. I watched a bit of Dawson's Creek years ago, and was happy to see that you were a part of the cast. I had no idea that they had killed your character off until I met up with someone who was a big fan, and they had mentioned it. I will have to watch for a re-run as I bet it was an amazing episode (or two).
You were one of the most sincere actors I have ever had the pleasure of working with.
PA du jour - Soft Deceit - Stacey
(been to any baseball games lately? lol) -
tenor1 — 18 years ago(September 30, 2007 06:46 PM)
Wow! What a treat to hear it straight from the man himself! Thanks so much for clearing up this issue.
I've been a big fan of yours ever since GL. Your big confrontation with Lisa Brown (a great actress, whom we should still be seeing!) was one of the greatest moments in GL's history.
I saw you on Broadway in Dancing at Lughnasa. One of the best plays I've ever seen.
Also, loved your guest shot on The Closer this summer. -
scarroll-16 — 18 years ago(January 08, 2008 01:02 PM)
John,
It was nice to meet you at the Gold's Gym in Suwanee during the 2007 Holidays. I kept telling my wife, who was on the treadmill beside me, that it was you and she wouldn't believe me. Anyway, hope you had a great visit here in our small Atlanta suburb. Good luck!!
Stephen -
roberto-130 — 17 years ago(April 13, 2008 11:09 AM)
John Shipp,
You definetey shed a light on this controversial subject. Dawson's Creek was a must to watch between 1998-2003 here in Brazil. We still can watch the show on Sony Channel. What an innovative and great show, by the way!
Be sure we, brazilians, are always longing for your next, and next, and next work.
Lots of happiness and success in all areas of your life, Wagner -
parkeryl — 17 years ago(June 15, 2008 08:16 PM)
I can't believe that's him. But this is an interesting read. He seems funny, like it though-Aquarians rock! But I understand at the end when he says that he decided to get the money and two good scripts that way end on a high note. I always cry when I see those episodes. I think the parents were the best part of the show, but we know how the WB had built itself around teens.
PS. John you should get yourself a website, that way fans can keep up with your work more. -
cluvonj — 17 years ago(February 11, 2009 08:43 PM)
Before I came here and found this I found an online interview that a fan did with John and this post sounds exactly like the way he answered questions on there and there is a picture at the end of the guy who interviewed him with John at a Comic Con convention.