I think honestly the key to Neal and Peter certainly it started with the writing. His spirit and his kindness and his grace. Because of Tim DeKay Tim: No because of Matt Bomer. Question: (Tim and Matt) Why do you think Neal and Peter were such a successful partnership? So while I will miss Peter - playing Peter greatly I look forward to different kind of roles. And some of these projects I've got coming up they're both. It's - so I, you know, as an actor you always look for something where the character is great or the story is great. And it's - he's certainly not an FBI agent. And I look forward to playing somebody dark and not quite. So I have those and also there's a western that I will be shooting this spring where I play it's a dark character. And I've also been talking to Fox Studios because they have some projects that they would like me to pursue as well with them for television as an actor which are very interesting. Well I've done a few - I've done a holiday movie, a Christmas movie that I'm trying to get made that I would be directing in it. Question (Tim): Any types of roles you're looking to do? Are you trying to kind of veer away from procedural stuff? Or what's on your list moving forward? And then they brought out a cake and it was lovely because the cast and crew became such a family. It was just and as I said they saved the last part for - last shot of the series scene between Matt and me and we both got to speak and we were all - everybody was crying. And then of course the tears would start flow and each actor was aloud as they wanted to somewhat publicly thank the cast and crew and just share what the series meant to them. In this instance the first AD would say ladies and gentlemen that is a series wrap on Marsha Thomason on, you know, Sharif Atkins, whomever. For every episode it's a nice tradition that television has. ![]() She finished a couple days before Matt and I did.Īnd in the past you all - the first AD always makes an announcement ladies and gentlemen that's an episode wrap on this person and then the whole crew applauds. So but what was interesting was that every time somebody would finish let's say Marsha Thomason-Sykes for example. You still had to do well in the classroom and those were the scenes and you wanted to do well. But it was senior week but yet you had a whole bunch of finals still. But yet I don't know if you remember but maybe you didn't. It was similar to senior week in high school. Question: (Tim): What was it like filming the last few scenes? How would you describe the last day on set? I certainly would entertain that possibility, but right now there aren't any plans to have a movie. So I- I'm not going to say that's-it would be impossible. I think in the past I would have said no I don't see that being a possibility but Veronica Mars kind of broke the mold with that. Question: (Tim): Will there be a 'White Collar' movie or prequel? And short - like within the first few episodes of the first season I thought I'm going to take this home when this show ends because I like it. I would always look at this one painting and it's a great painting of this couple in a horse drawn sleigh in the snow. But there was a painting in the hallway, the little vestibule before you entered Neil's apartment and it - Neil and Mozzie had a - had this scene and I entered halfway through the scene or I was just waiting in that vestibule for my cue to enter. I don't think it ever aired, a side of the painting maybe. And then there was a painting that was in the hallway. I took home a number of suits because they were just - they were - these suits were built for me by a great different tailors, special tailors. There were two badges that Peter Burke had. Question: (Tim) Is there anything you took with you from the set? And many questions that people have had throughout the seasons about White Collar will be answered. There is a great familial sense to this episode, certainly the caper or the heist I should say in this instance is wonderful. And I think it fits on all the tones that have made White Collar what it is. Tim: We've got some great twists and turns, some wonderful moments between everybody. Question: (Tim) Anything you can tell us about the series finale? Go ahead and read the full interview below. I had the pleasure of talking with White Collar stars Matt Bomer (Neal) and Tim DeKay (Peter). We talked about what they took from the set, bromance and a possible movie.
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