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COVER STORY Greg Kinnear is a 'Rake' of a lawyer in new Fox drama By Jay Bobbin © Zap2it Television largely gave Greg Kinnear his start, and as he returns to it, he's doing something different — yet something he's been doing a long time. Staking his claim to fame as a talk show host on NBC's "Later," then on E! Entertainment Television's satirical "Talk Soup" set Kinnear up for an acting career that began in earnest with the 1995 movie remake of "Sabrina." He's kept at that ever since, from his Oscar-nominated turn in "As Good as It Gets" and his Emmy bid for playing JFK in the miniseries "The Kennedys" to his current role as Ron Burgundy's rival in love in the comedy "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues." Kinnear remains an actor in tackling TV on a steady basis again. Premiering Thursday, Jan. 23, the Fox drama "Rake" adapts an Australian show by casting him as Los Angeles defense attorney Keegan Deane. When he's not standing up for clients, he's usually trying to defend himself, given his practices that include gambling and obsessing over a prostitute (Bojana Novakovic) he fancies as a potential girlfriend. Also an executive producer of the Americanized "Rake," the genial Kinnear says "the title is very indicative of what the backbone of the show is. I saw the Australian version and thought that Peter Duncan — who I'd actually met years ago, funnily enough when I was down there doing press for a movie — created this little gem of a show that had kind of a cool vibe to it. "It was kind of a great mix of comedy and drama, and he'd developed an actual community of people in a city the size of Sydney, which I thought was quite impressive. The hope was to try to do the same thing in L.A. It's been fun ... also a lot of work, but it's been an interesting journey." Duncan also is an executive producer of the new "Rake," as is co-creator Richard Roxburgh, who plays Kinnear's part in the ongoing original version. Flawed characters largely have been Kinnear's calling cards, and he agrees Deane fits that pattern. "I played a pastor right before this (in the forthcoming film 'Heaven Is for Real')," he says, "so it was the devil and the angel in one year. I guess with this particular guy, it was the notion of playing a character without a governor, without any social inhibitions in a world where more and more of us are working for fewer and fewer people. "With this notion of having to go in and punch a card for 'the man,' there's a sense of individuality with this guy that I kind of spark to. I don't want to try to make it more than it is; I just thought it could be fun with him not taking himself too seriously, Greg Kinnear stars in "Rake," premiering Thursday on Fox. and also in dealing with some really talented actors I get to work with on a regular basis. Unlike a movie, I don't have to say goodbye to them at wrap." 1 x 4" ad 2 – JANUARY 19 - 25, 2014 – BRAINERD, MN/DISPATCH 2 x 4" ad

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