Footloose and fancy-free
Ethan Embry in no rush for stardom
Sunday, June 07, 1998
By STEVE TILLEY -- Express Writer
BEVERLY HILLS -- You know his face, but
you can't quite remember his name.
He's that funny, goofy guy from Empire
Records. The bass player for the Wonders
from That Thing You Do! Hey, wasn't he the
snotty little rich kid in Dutch?
For the record, his name is Ethan Embry
(though he used to be known as Ethan
Randall before switching to his grandfather's
last name). And while Jennifer Love Hewitt
might be the biggest name in the new teen
party film Can't Hardly Wait, Embry is
arguably the star.
Does the Los Angeles-area native, who
turns 20 on Saturday, behave like a typical
Gen-X sensation on the verge of breaking
into the big time?
Um, no.
Ask him about his audition for the part of
love-smitten Preston Meyers in Can't Hardly
Wait, opening in theatres Friday, and you
won't hear first about the nerve-wracking,
competitive process of trying out for parts.
You'll hear about his skateboarding
accident.
"I had just purchased my first downhill
skateboard, and I was at my friend's
house," Embry recalls. "He has this very
long cliff out front of his house, and I got
going, like 45 or 50, and I didn't have a shirt
on, and I fell and I slid.
"My whole back just turned into meat. So I
had gauze wrapping like any old burn
victim. I looked like Yogi the Bear going in
there. Or, what was it? Smokey the Bear."
Smokey, Yogi, who can tell them apart?
Talking with Embry, it's hard to believe this
bubbly, fun-loving, kind of out-there young
fella is able to get it together enough to act.
But act he does, having made 14 films so
far, ranging from the likes of Vegas
Vacation to Ridley Scott's White Squall to
this year's sensitive Dancer, Texas, Pop.
81.
In Can't Hardly Wait, Embry's character
pursues the teen queen, played by Love
Hewitt, at the final party of their high school
years. He must profess his love for her
before the night is out, but fate keeps
getting in the way.
Relying on the guiding hand of destiny
seems to be one of Embry's traits, from
being discovered at the age of 11 while
taking an acting workshop to jetting off to
France with his White Squall co-stars on
the spur of the moment.
Embry, Scott Wolf (from TV's Party of Five)
and three other of White Squall's male
co-stars were sitting in a London airport
after wrapping up overseas filming, waiting
to catch connecting flights back home.
"We heard all these boarding calls to go to
Paris. It sounded very tempting," says
Embry. "We didn't have any money, we
didn't have any clothes because they were
all checked in. We just had ourselves, and I
had my guitar.
"So we all jumped on a plane and we went
to Paris for six days after that. We slept
underneath the Eiffel Tower because we
didn't have any money."
Embry appreciates the fact that his star
hasn't yet risen to the degree where he gets
recognized and harassed while out
snowboarding with his buddies, or while
catching a movie with his girlfriend of three
years, musician-model Heather Porcaro.
"I never had a dream of being famous or
anything like that, and I don't even want that
now," he says.
"The only person who ever recognizes me
is at the video store, and they deduct my
late charges. So it's cool."