This is the synopsis of the quicktime Q&A sessions available
from the official site for Salvator Xuereb.

His birthday is November 17, 1965.
He claims to have no favorite food; he's a "huge eater" and can "pack it in like a linebacker."
He's too "neurotic" to have a hobby; he's always doing something. But he does love writing.
As for sports, he loves playing ice hockey although he's not really played in probably 10
years. He also loves football.
He attended NYU, but stopped after about a semester since he decided that he really wanted to
be an actor and it made more sense, financially, to go to acting school instead.
The first thing he remembers which made him want to be an actor was, when he was about 7 years
old, seeing 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' and felt it was the "most incredible thing
on the planet."

How to become an actor? The usual -- taking acting classes, hitting the pavement in search of
an agent, inviting agents to plays that he did, etc. And then, "overnight -- actually, it
took ten years, but overnight, I became a HUGE success!" (Big grin here!)
His ideal vacation would be to go to an island in the Caribbean, or skiing in the French Alps.
But he hasn't taken a vacation in ten years, so he really wouldn't know.
Although he loves to read, probably his favorite book would be 'See Rabbit Run,' by Johnathan
Updike.

He grew up in "the GREATEST place on Earth, New York City."
He, along with his brother and about four other buddies, would cruise uptown, downtown, all
through the subways in the city -- "it was great" to grow up there.
If he had to go to a desert island with only three things, he'd take his wife, some music
(preferably some blues) and a fishing pole "so I can eat!"
As mentioned, his favorite music is the blues -- contrary to some people's beliefs, he finds
the music quite uplifting and will put it on to lift his spirits when he finds himself down.

He'd have to list both his parents under the heading of 'one person or thing with the most
impact' on his life -- "they're really great people."
His favorite author is Edward Albee, a playwright who wrote such plays as "A Zoo Story" and
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf." He finds the dialogue and story in these plays "amazing."

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