More details, meanwhile, are emerging about [biker Wayne] Kellestine, who relished playing the role of a dangerous man.The 56-year-old loved to pose in front of his collection of Nazi memorabilia in his rundown farmhouse, near Dutton, about a 20-minute drive from where police discovered the bodies of eight Toronto-area members of the Bandidos motorcycle gang on the weekend.
"His reputation is being an absolute renegade," said someone from the area who knows him well. "A dangerous, dangerous guy. He's always had that reputation."
I can't see where they'd get that impression. Look at that impish twinkle in his eye!

Comments (2)
"who relished playing the role of a dangerous man."
So this is just a case of method acting gone too far?
Posted by marybeth | April 17, 2006 5:31 AM
Posted on April 17, 2006 05:31
No, no, no. The essence of Method Acting is to be real moody and barricade yourself in your dressing-room when the director doesn't show you sufficient props.
As Stanislavski himself noted: "Get that gun outta my face, suckah."
Posted by gnotalex | April 17, 2006 11:14 PM
Posted on April 17, 2006 23:14