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Buffy The Vampire Slayer

Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

By Angel Cohn

Tuesday 5 October 2004, by Webmaster

Marc Blucas almost missed his chance to be Buffy’s commando boyfriend, Riley, on the cult fave Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The handsome 32-year-old originally bounced around the idea of playing pro basketball or, worse yet, wasting those rugged good looks as a lawyer! Thankfully, he came to his senses at the last minute.

"I was a business major, just doing theatre on the side," Blucas recalls. "I grew up in a small town in western Pennsylvania. I used my sport to get me out of town. I love going back there, but I knew I wasn’t a lifer. I got a scholarship to [Wake Forest University], played basketball there, did the Hoop Dreams thing and got to play professionally [with England’s Manchester Giants] for a year.

"I had an academic scholarship to law school," he continues. "I thought that was the path that I was supposed to be on. If you grew up in Girard, Pa., people would throw rocks at you if you said you wanted to [act]. Two weeks before law school, I said, ’I don’t love the law and I’m doing this for the wrong reasons.’ So I called my folks - which was interesting - and said, ’I’m moving to L.A.’"

So far, the big leap has worked out well for Blucas. Besides Buffy, he’s made his way onto the big screen in movies like Sunshine State and First Daughter. And he’s glad Buffy’s fan base has supported him along the way.

"Buffy was a show where there was no gray area," he asserts. "It is not like people watched that show and said, ’Well, I missed it last week and I don’t think I’ll be able to watch it next week.’ You either watched it or you didn’t. The fans are fans. When I was in England, I couldn’t walk out of the hotel. You would have thought I was Mel Gibson.

"It was crazy," he laughs. "I was doing laundry at the local laundromat with, like, 15 people talking about scenes in Buffy that I forgot. But I came on that show at the perfect time. It was an up-and-running hit. I went on being seen as the romantic lead and action guy, and had the opportunity to get out of it when I wanted to. It was the perfect situation for me."


8 Forum messages

  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    6 October 2004 00:26, by Anonymous
    no offence Marc, but you might have seriously done better as a lawyer instead of a character that many people hate in a cult show *laughs*
  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    6 October 2004 02:57, by santhion

    I watched my DVD’s with all the seasons from front to back and I must say... I can kick Buffy so in the head for letting Riley go!!! He was so yummy and tall and gentle and right and able that it made him o so wrong... for the story and the show. Cause a happy love would have made it o so boring. Riley would have done everything to be with her. I could so catch his drift when he drifted away from the Buffster. His devotion was pure and only outshone by that other white knight: Xander. Hence the understanding between the two of them and the Xander-speech in Riley’s favor.

    Personally, I would have matched Riley with Willow at the time (though I cared deeply for the Willow-OZ romance). There was sparkeage. Yup, he was fine but stupid... for going after the wrong girl. Lucky for me some fanfic gods and goddesses saw that too and did some nice rewrites.

  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    6 October 2004 04:55, by Jim
    I was never Riley’s biggest fan (I never felt he was part of the cast...) but Joss’ biggest mistake was killing Buffy instead of Dawn. Oh how I wished to see her shove that little brat off the tower :P
  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    6 October 2004 06:27, by SUSAN
    Marc Blucas was the best man for the job of Riley...And Joss knew it too

    See online : >Why Buffys Beau Nearly wasn’t

  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    7 October 2004 17:39, by polgara
    I think Riley was great...and I know that there are some fans that don’t really like him, but I really cant see why, he never did anything bad...plus Marc Blucas is an amazing actor, an he did a great job playing Riley..
  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    9 October 2004 23:17, by lovinspike
    As great as Marc sounds I wish that he became a lawyer ’cause I hated Riley. He was probably the the character I hated most out of the Jossverse.
  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    13 October 2004 12:27, by Anonymous
    Okay, to be honest, I hated Riley, but Marc is still a very good looking guy and a talented actor. I really don’t think that it was a mistake putting him into the show because, i know this sound cheesy, but I think there has to be at least one or two characters that you dislike in a TV show, for a bit of variety, just so you can hope something bad happens to them (jokes!)
  • > Why Buffy’s Beau Nearly Wasn’t

    16 October 2004 00:15, by cola
    I do agree with some of you. Riley was a big mistake :/