Roswell's Jason Behr reveals why he felt like an
alien in high school
Our favorite martian gives us the inside scoop on his life, his career and his
hopes for the future...
Who said that men from outer space had to be bug-eyed, big-headed, green creatures?
Hey, if all aliens were as cute as Roswell's Max, we'd shout out, "Come on down!"
J-14 hooked up with Max himself, Jason Behr, on the set of the show's retro-chic
Crashdown Cafe. We sat down with this exciting hottie to get the scoop on what
it's like to play TV's hunkiest alien.
Trying to fit in
Like Max, Jason says he's felt like and alien at times. "I think everybody has"
he laughs. "I remember the moment I walked into high school. I was probably a
good two feet smaller than every other guy in there. And I felt like this little
boy walking amongst men. They all either had beards or five o' clock shadows.
They were all big football players and I felt immediately out of place."
Those may have been difficult times for this cutie, but he knows how to find the
good in any situation! "Some people wish they could go back and change things,
but if you're comfortable with who you are and if you're happy with your life,
then I think the struggles and the problems that we face make us who we are. I
wouldn't go back and change anything."
The Minneapolis native obviously learned a lot about himself in high school. But,
he says, the lesson isn't over. "I think just the idea of trying to find out who
you truly are is what everybody is trying to do. I don't know if anybody really
knows themselves the way they pretend to. And I don't pretend to know myself that
well. I know who I am, but I'm still learning a lot about myself with every experience
that comes along. "So I think Max is doing that, too."
In recent episodes, Max learned that he can't hold his liquor--he gets drunk after
one sip of alcohol--and an intimate encounter between Max and Liz proved that
Liz, like aliens, can have flashbacks when with a charmer like Max.
Jason, who has been acting since he was five years old, says that just playing
Max is teaching him a thing or two. "I'm learning a lot about other people. Because
you realize, 'Oh, that might be why this person said this or did that.' This whole
experience has been one big classroom. I've learned so much--not just about character
development, not just about acting, and not just about the business. But just
about human relationship."
Now Jason has a whole new set of emotions to learn about and explore as his character
recently became involved in a love triangle. "I'm sure he still feels or is very
much in love with Liz," Jason says, trying to make sense of the shocking twist.
"I don't know how it's going to play out. I think there's still a lot of exploration
of that relationship. There are still a lot of things about Max and Liz that we
haven't touched on yet."
What's ahead
As production of Roswell wraps up for the season, Jason is faced with what to
do over the summer. Will he follow in the footsteps of Joshua Jackson, Jennifer
Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar and other hot teen stars by using his time
off to star in a feature film? Maybe. "I'm just trying to make the right choice,"
he says. "Part of me wants to play something that isn't in this sort of (teen)genre,"
he says. "But if there's a great script out there, then it's gonna change my mind.
For me, it's just about telling a good story. When I first read the script for
Roswell, it was such a great story. There's just so much potential in telling
this story and so many different things that we can do with all of the characters.
The possibilities are infinite."