Travolta getting choice movie roles
December 27, 1996
Web posted at: 10:00 p.m. EST
From Correspondent Bill Tush
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Ever since his "Pulp Fiction" comeback, it
seems like actor John Travolta has been popping up
everywhere. His newest movie, "Michael," opened this week,
and more films starring Travolta are on the way.
His workload is heavy, but Travolta isn't complaining.
"Don't forget, I'm getting offered the best scripts in
Hollywood and I wasn't always offered the best scripts in
Hollywood, so I'm taking advantage of a moment that's stellar
in my personal life and career."
In "Michael," he plays an angel who comes to Earth to party a
little bit. As he explains, Michael is not the kind of angel
we're used to. "You know, it's such a hilarious contrast to
what we imagine an angel to be like," Travolta said. "So
this whole, he's not a saint but he's still a good guy and
he's got a job to do, appealed to me initially. If I can
make that funny, I know how to do that."
When a tabloid gets wind of the archangel story, it sends in
a team of reporters to get the scoop on Michael. Soon, angel
and scribes are on the road together. The cast was genuinely
friendly, Travolta said.
"We had a lot of genuine laughs on and off the screen, and
really enjoyed each others' company. And everyone's very
bright, that group is an intelligent group and you could get
into decent conversations and indecent conversations and
hilarious conversations. It was a lot of fun."
Even more fun, Michael got to spread his wings on the dance
floor, as only John Travolta can do. Although the media and
fans often make a big deal out of Travolta dance numbers, the
star says dancing is just his niche. "It's part of what I've
been famous for all these years," he said, much as other
actors are known for their physical abilities. "Because I
enjoy it, it acts as a contagion and people like to join in
on it."
In real life, he doesn't get onto the dance floor that often
-- he goes to the Rainbow Room once a year with his wife for
ballroom dancing.
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