Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Detecting state faces in Detective

- JENNIFER CHRISTMAN Email: jchristman@arkansas online.com

Truly exciting news: Season 3 of HBO’s True Detective, which is set and was filmed in Arkansas, finally premieres tonight.

The first hourlong episode of the anthology crime drama — which HBO says is about detectives investigat­ing “a macabre crime involving two missing children in the heart of the Ozarks” over three decades — begins at 8 p.m., followed by a second episode at 9. This season stars Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali and Stephen Dorff.

It also features Arkansas actors, represente­d by The Agency Inc. in Little Rock and Actors Casting Agency in Fayettevil­le. And we interrogat­ed a few about their True Detective experience­s.

Corbin Pitts, 12, of North Little Rock says, “I play the recurring character Mike Ardoin — a student of schoolteac­her, Amelia Reardon, played by Carmen Ejogo. Can’t give away anything else!”

He says, “I was treated very well on and off set. Craft services even surprised me and made a birthday cake for me since I was celebratin­g my 12th birthday on set! I was also invited to celebrate my birthday dinner after a long day of shooting with some friends that I made on set. … It was so much fun!”

John Charles Dickson of Magnolia can be seen in Episode 1 playing a deputy working with Dorff. He says, “It was a dream come true to be able to work on such a great project.”

The best thing about filming? “Breakfast,” he says. “I showed up before daylight and the (production assistant) asked me what I wanted for breakfast. Ten minutes later I had hot food of my request delivered to my trailer.”

Katherine Forbes of Rogers laughs as she reveals her Episode 1 character’s name: “The character is ‘ Smoking Woman.’ She’s one of the people who lives in the area … where the potential crime was committed, and I’m part of a group of people who were interviewe­d.”

Forbes, a nonsmoker, needed some coaching to look convincing with a cigarette.

“Actually the person who ultimately taught me was Stephen Dorff,” she says excitedly, adding, “He was like, ‘ Do this.’ And he was helping me. … He was watching me like, ‘ That looks great.’”

What wasn’t great: actually having to smoke, Forbes says: “I coughed my lungs out.”

In Episode 2, we’ll see Jonesboro native Jennifer Pierce Mathus who now lives in Mississipp­i. She cautions, “That is, if I made the final cut. You laugh, but …”

Her character’s lessthan-flattering name: “Daycare Matron.” Just add that to her resume of quirky roles over the years.

She says, “Maybe it speaks to my range, since I’ve also portrayed ‘ Bimbo’ [ Nashville] and ‘ Good Lookin’ Woman’ [ The Last Ride — a Harry Thomason feature film]. … First time on network TV, and I was a ‘Bimbo.’

“I think my grandmothe­r put me on the prayer list at church after that.”

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