Zorro Swashbuckling News and Updates

Zorro Swashbuckling News and Updates

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Six-Gun Justice Podcast Zorro Interview

 


The Six-Gun Justice Podcast - The podcast that celebrates the western. Hosted by Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch. Join these two accomplished novelists and screenwriters as they discuss westerns in any and every form. Whether it's history or fiction, western authors, television series, films, books, pulps, or comics you'll find expert insights and discussion with these two western aficionados. And if you'll looking for a great interview then look no further because Richard and Paul bring you great conversations with the best authors and celebrities the western genre has to offer.  So don't miss The Six-Gun Justice Podcast.


On episode 18, I join Spur awarding-winning author Richard Prosch on the Six-Gun Justice Podcast to chat about Zorro.  

Six-Gun Justice Daryl McCullough Interview


Sunday, September 27, 2020

New Print Series and Website from Duncan Regehr

 

Duncan Regehr 

Acclaimed Zorro actor and artist, Duncan Regehr, announces a new print series and website. 

The Forgotten Woman - Duncan's latest series: 
Women need to remember their own forgotten woman. -  Anne Graves

Many pass through the world haven hidden, quelled, or sacrificed essential aspects of self and by choice or by force of circumstance adopt alternative ways of being. Some leave behind the spirit they knew well in childhood. Some retain a secret self. Others remain invisible to themselves throughout life. Unacknowledged and unobserved by the world, they are forgotten.

Contrasting color schemes are integral to the theme of "The Forgotten Woman". Female figures appear separated from their environments, yet suspended within them. Remote greyish backgrounds magnify their vibrancy. As with "The Lost Man" series, the vivid figures are the polar opposites of their surroundings.  - Duncan Regehr


Sparrow by Duncan Regehr


The all-new Duncan Regehr Artworks Site showcases fine art prints and books available for purchase. REGEHR fine art editions have been rendered permanent pigmented ink on premium archival paper. Each work has been individually titled, dated, and signed by Duncan Regehr.


www.duncanregehrartworks.com

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Zorro The Daring Escapade On Sale Now

ZORRO: The Daring Escapades

Zorro The Daring Escapades



**** On Sale May 1, 2020 ****
ZORRO, the swashbuckling hero of Spanish California returns in 16 all-new thrilling adventures. In 1919 pulp writer Johnston McCulley introduced the world to Zorro through the pages of pulp magazine All-Story Weekly in the five-part story "The Curse of Capistrano" (later republished as The Mark of Zorro). Now one hundred years later Bold Venture Press  brings you all-new Zorro adventures in ZORRO: The Daring Escapades. Multiple genres. Multiple authors. Multiple artists. Multiple exciting and action-packed swashbuckling adventures. 

Return to the pueblo de Los Angeles as Zorro races up and down El Camino Real fighting tyranny, injustice, oppression and corruption. Whether you love Zorro creator Johnston McCulley's original pulps, Walt Disney Zorro, New World Zorro or new original concepts, there's something for everyone in this anthology. 

Available now in hardcover and paperback from Bold Venture Press and Amazon.com.    Digital format available in mid May from Bold Venture digital, Smashwords, Kobo, Apple Books, Overdrive and B&N Digital.

Story Index:
"Zorro: Death of a Grandee" by John French
"España Nueva — Ano 1620" by Richard Lupoff
"The Fox and Hound" by Joseph Joe Lovece
"Zorro’s “Z” Lesson for a Little Girl" by Francisco Silva
"Zorro’s Showdown in El Camino Real" by Francisco Silva
"Zorro Under Fire" by Linda Bindner
"Zorro and the Gypsy Gold” by Susan Kite
"Sins of the Past" by Diana Barkley
"The Cat and the Fox" by Bret Bouriseau
"Zorro: Stranger Than Fiction" by Daryl McCullough
"Jewels for The King" by Mari K. Ross
"Brand of El Lobo" by Robert Scott Cranford
"Zorro’s Quest for Justice" by Eugene Craig
"Zorro’s Midnight Mission" by Will Murray
"The Scourge of Capistrano" by William Patrick Maynard
"Of a Rebellious Nature" by Pamela Elbert Poland
Wonderfully illustrated by Francisco Silva, Bret Bouriseau, Phil Latter, Aleena Valentine, Stuart Hopen, Perego, Daniel Horne and Sara Light-Waller. 
Introductions: "Quest for McCulley's Zorro" by Lee Weinstein; "Editors' Notes" by Daryl McCullough and Audrey Parente; and "Zorro to Batman" by Michael Uslan

Zorro The Daring Escapades


SWASHBUCKLING  ACTION!      DARING  ADVENTURE!

EDGE OF YOUR SEAT EXCITEMENT!   

ROMANCE!      COMEDY!     ANGST!     SUSPENCE!     THRILLS!
      
TWISTS!      TURNS!     SURPRISES!       

FUN!      FUN!      FUN!

 Z 


ZORRO...     ZORRO...      ZORRO...




Sunday, March 15, 2020

Duncan Regehr Appearing at 2020 Las Vegas Star Trek Convention



Duncan Regehr has joined Creation Entertainment's guest list for the STAR TREK Celebration in Las Vegas. The event runs from August 5-9, 2020. Duncan will be appearing 3 of the days! (TBD)
Tickets: https://www.creationent.com/cal/st_lasvegas.html

ZORRO ~ The Daring Escapades

Zorro ~ The Daring Escapades ~
***COMING, MAY 1, 2020***

PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE NOW From Bold Venture Press

ZORRO: The Daring Escapades
Zorro returns in 16 all-new thrilling adventures from multiple authors, based on the legendary character created by Johnston McCulley, including ... Action ... Adventure ... Comedy ... Romance ... Horror ... Swashbuckling. Exciting stories influenced by McCulley, interpretations of the Walt Disney television series, the New World television series, and other dramatic new ideas. Edited by Daryl McCullough and Audrey Parente.

Story lineup:
"Zorro: Death of a Grandee" by John French
"España Nueva — Ano 1620" by Richard Lupoff
"The Fox and Hound" by Joseph Joe Lovece
"Zorro’s “Z” Lesson for a Little Girl" by Francisco Silva
"Zorro’s Showdown in El Camino Real" by Francisco Silva
"Zorro Under Fire" by Linda Bindner
"Zorro and the Gypsy Gold” by Susan Kite
"Sins of the Past" by Diana Barkley
"The Cat and the Fox" by Bret Bouriseau
"Zorro: Stranger Than Fiction" by Daryl McCullough
"Jewels for The King" by Mari K. Ross
"Brand of El Lobo" by Robert Scott Cranford
"Zorro’s Quest for Justice" by Eugene Craig
"Zorro’s Midnight Mission" by Will Murray
"The Scourge of Capistrano" by William Patrick Maynard
"Of a Rebellious Nature" by Pamela Elbert Poland
 Cover by Daniel Horne
Illustrated by Francisco Silva, Bret Bouriseau, Phil Latter, Aleena Valentine, Stuart Hopen, Perego, and Sara Light-Waller.
Introductions: "Quest for McCulley's Zorro" by Lee Weinstein; "Editors' Notes" by Daryl McCullough and Audrey Parente; and "Zorro to Batman" by Michael Uslan


https://www.boldventurepress.com/zorro-the-daring-escapades/

Order ZORRO ~ The Daring Escapades today.

*Photos of authors and artists.



Thursday, January 2, 2020

New Zorro Anthology Book

BOLD VENTURE PRESS will publish a new ZORRO Anthology book. Release is planned for May 1, 2020. It will feature a collection of brand new Zorro stories by contemporary authors. Here's the lineup in alphabetical order: Diana Barkley; Linda Binder; Bret Bouriseau; Eugene Craig; Scott Cranford; John French; Susan Kite; Joe Lovece; Richard Lupoff; William Patrick Maynard; Daryl McCullough; William Patrick Murray; Pam Poland; M K Ross; and Francisco Silva.
BOLD VENTURE PRESS Zorro catalog currently features  a six-volume reprint of McCulley's original Zorro stories, an original novel by Peter David and Tales of Zorro's Old California.

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Mary-Jo Sawyer interviews Tessie Santiago The Queen of Swords.

Mary-Jo Sawyer interviews Tessie Santiago The Queen of Swords.

Queen of Swords with Tessie Santiago




Queen of Swords - Interview with Tessie Santiago – By Mary-Jo Sawyer

In July 2019 Daryl McCullough asked if I would be willing to interview Tessie Santiago. Would I? Of course, as I loved the Queen of Swords TV show. She agreed, and was busy with filming, and raising a new son so we weren’t able to include it with the August 9th 100th Anniversary Celebration for Zorro! I’m so pleased she was able to respond to this quickly. I hope you will enjoy it! My questions are in bold print, followed by her responses.

1) The role of Tessa Alvarado/Queen of Swords in the Queen of Swords was your first starring one. Could you tell us about the experience of auditioning and preparing for the role?

It is truly a Cinderella story in that my life changed almost overnight. I was interning with a casting director for college credits in Miami. There was a nation-wide search for the starring role of the new series Queen of Swords. They were looking for a Latina actor who resembled Catherine Zeta-Jones in The Mask of Zorro. Coincidentally, after being a natural blonde my entire life, I randomly dyed my hair dark brown the week before my audition for Queen of Swords. My family hated my new hair but it worked perfectly for the role. The producers later told me that I might have been overlooked for the role if I had not auditioned as a brunette because they had a very specific “type” in mind to play the Queen. Timing and luck are everything in this business. The opportunity presented itself and I was ready. I had spent most of my school years on a stage and I felt very comfortable in front of the camera. After the producers received my audition tape, they flew me to LA to do a screen test for the role. During my screen test, I saw many well-known actors auditioning for the role and I had ZERO professional experience. Although I was nervous and did not think I had a chance, I gave it my all. Sometimes things are just meant to be!

2) I know you had several stunt doubles for the series, but did much of your own horseback riding and fencing, too. Did you already have these skills, or did you learn them for the show? If you needed to acquire these skills, what was involved?


I grew up in Miami, Florida and spent most of my time on the beach. I can honestly say that before Queen of Swords, I never thought about riding a horse or sword fighting. When I got the role, I went through some rigorous training involving fencing, horseback riding and mastering a whip. Funny story…I trained on an old horse who was very SLOW. When I got to Spain, the horses on set were an entirely different breed. They were GORGEOUS AND POWERFUL. The first time I mounted my Spanish horse, Chico, he bucked me and I went flying. Chico let me know who was boss! I had to disregard the training I received in Los Angeles and had to quickly learn how to communicate with these amazing Spanish horses. My training in L.A. was rigorous but it was my experience on set where I refined my skills. This was also true with fencing. I trained with some of the best in Los Angeles but it was on set, in Spain, where I was able to put all I had learned into practice. I am a pretty good dancer and I believe this helped me pick up fencing more easily. Fencing always felt like a dance to me. It wasn’t long before I was doing my own stunts and having a BLAST!

3) Your QOS character had different sides to her character. There were so many good episodes that showed off your fencing and riding skills. Three of my favorites highlighted other sides: “Counterfeit Queen” (Interacting with your double), “The Emissary” (Playing the aristocrat, the queen, and the femme fatale), and “To Catch a Thief” (where you really showed your humor). Did you have any favorite episodes that you’d like to share a story about, or anything funny that happened on or off the set while filming in Spain?

Every episode of Queen of swords brought new and exciting experiences. I can honestly say that this is the show I’m most proud of. I enjoyed all aspects of playing the Queen of Swords/Tessa but I especially loved finding the humor in my character. I started to understand the importance of rhythm in comedy and got better at it with every episode. Don’t get me wrong, I also loved being in a good fight scene or acting in a dramatic scene, but it was the comedic moments that I explored within my character that made it really fun for me. Finding the humor also gave the more dramatic scenes, and even the fight scenes, more colorful levels that made them far more interesting in my opinion. Anthony Lemke was a master at giving his character these levels. He was the bad guy you loved to hate…and he was funny! I loved watching him and Valentine Pelka doing a scene together because they were both so frightening and yet so charming! As far as the stuff that happened off-camera…my love interest, Peter Wingfield, played a prank on me when we had our first on-camera kiss. During the first take of this kiss, he passed a Tic Tac into my mouth and I swear I thought he had lost a tooth! I somehow stayed in character, and kept what I mistook for his tooth inside my mouth, until the director yelled “cut”! I didn’t want to embarrass him by announcing he had lost a tooth, so I remained professional and kept this Tic Tac in my mouth until I realized everyone was laughing…and the joke was on me!

4) Since the QOS, you’ve acted in a variety of TV shows and movies including “Good Morning, Miami,” and “Kitchen Confidential” to the more recent role of Luna Vargas on “Scandal,” to name a few. Could you share some of your favorite experiences?

Good Morning Miami was a blast! I was working with such talented comedians, and I had so much fun tapping into my Cuban zany side for that role. This sitcom was filmed using multi-cameras in front of a live audience...and I loved it. There’s nothing like the energy of a live audience! It’s both terrifying and electric. It was like performing live on stage again. Scandal was an interesting experience because although it is not a comedy, there is a definite pace to the show. I had to talk fast and fierce. It took a lot of energy and focus just to get my lines out! I enjoyed the challenge.

5) You were nominated for an ALMA award in 2001. Could you share about your experiences as a Latina actor in auditioning and securing acting roles in the climate of Hollywood?

The climate of Hollywood is constantly changing. I was very fortunate to build my career during a time when audiences were demanding characters that were more diverse. We are such a diverse country and Hollywood has been slow to represent this. That being said, things are getting better. People in the industry have become more educated and are less likely to lump all Hispanics into a stereotypical image. These days, I rarely get asked to play a character with an accent so that I appear "more Hispanic". The changes are small and slow to come, but at least they are moving in the right direction.

6) Do you have any upcoming acting projects coming up that your fans would love to know about?

My biggest role right now is being a mom to my baby, Jaxon. I’m taking a little time off to enjoy him because he’s growing up so quickly!

7) Congratulations on the birth of your son! What are some of your favorite things about being a mom?

I love everything about being a mom! Well, maybe not the sleepless nights. I have never known a love like this. You hear other parents talk about it, but it wasn’t until I had Jaxon that I truly understood how amazing this love is. It’s also terrifying to be responsible for another human being! I just love to watch how he observes everything with the wonder and newness that we as adults no longer have. He is such a joyful baby. I feel so blessed to be his mother. It’s truly a gift.

8) With a son, and a husband also working in film, I have to ask the age-old question: “What do you do to help balance work and family life in the Los Angeles area?”

It’s not easy! We definitely spend a whole lot of time traveling for work. Even though that can be stressful (especially with a baby), I love that we get to share all these wonderful experiences as a family. Jax is exposed to so many new people and places, and even though it’s unconventional, I think it makes for an interesting upbringing. In addition, my husband and I are very selective about the job offers we accept, because we are so aware of how precious this time is with our son. Neither one of us wants to miss all those “first moments”

9) Fans will be interested to learn you’re also an artist. Your pictures are colorful and meaningful, and the pet portraits will melt any animal lover’s heart! What has been the inspiration for some of your paintings? Are you still painting, and if so, do you have any upcoming shows? Is any of your art for sale to the public?

I love painting! It still amazes me to think that I was completely unaware that I possessed this hidden talent until I was 30 years old! It makes me wonder what other gifts may be lying dormant in all of us. Painting has become a necessary creative outlet for me. It feeds my soul. My inspiration comes from many different sources like my love for animals, my colorful Cuban culture and the faces of people in my everyday life. I love painting portraits! I take several commissions a year depending on my schedule and I have a few pieces left for sale from my last show “Matadora”. That show was inspired by my experiences while living in Spain and the strong women in my life. My website, www.TessieArt.com, features all the pieces from that show along with my dog portraits and other various works



Tessie Santiago as The Queen of Swords