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• "Trauma" (2009)
Role: Cameron Boone
Status: Airing on NBC
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‘Trauma’ – 1×01 – Pilot – Captures!
Posted by Z.Marie on September 29th, 2009

This is definitely an ah-mazing show! It’s definitely an adrenaline rush, fast paced, and keeps you wanting more! Love it! Derek did an amazing job as well as the other cast members! Everyone on the show was just awesome! Anyway, I’ve added 845 captures of Derek as Cameron Boone to the gallery! Enjoy! :)


Gallery Link: 1×01 – Pilot

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Trauma Star Calls Show “An Adrenaline Rush”
Posted by Z.Marie on September 28th, 2009

While lots of shows focus on medical emergencies inside the ER, NBC’s Trauma is centered on the scene of the accident, star Derek Luke says. TVGuide.com caught up with Luke about how intense filming has been and why he chose this project as his transition from film to television.

TVGuide.com: What drew you to Trauma?
Derek Luke: I happened to work with one of the producers before, Pete Berg, [who] directed me in Friday Night Lights. I thought who best to understand me coming from film and…we had the same goals to inspire. I never felt like I was leaving film to come to TV. I always felt that because the stakes were so high, the part was so juicy, it was an open path to go and do both. And I really fell in love with my character.

TVGuide.com: It’s clear your character will have some struggles balancing his career with his family. Can you talk more about that?
Luke: I play Cameron Boone and…he’s the only guy [on the team] that has a family. It’s something to be traumatized at work, but to have to hide it on the inside because it’s so heavy [and] you want to be the filter for your wife and your kids. I want Boone to represent the average working man and his challenges. He can be heroic on one side, but he can fall flat on his face on the other.

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TV Review: NBC’s ‘Trauma’
Posted by Z.Marie on September 27th, 2009

‘Trauma’
Three stars
8 p.m. Monday on WMAQ-Channel 5 (Chicago’s listing. Check your local listings for time and channel in your area!)

If it’s true that you can’t look away from a car crash, this new show should do very well. “Trauma” starts with a bang – a spectacularly horrific helicopter collision in San Francisco. (I suppose you could also count the sex scene inside the ambulance with a paramedic known as “Naughty Nancy,” but let’s not be crass.)

One year later, a team of emergency medical technicians struggle to come to grips with the tragedy, as well as the everyday fallout of their jobs. Racing to the kinds of gruesome accident scenes that any sane person would run away from takes its toll.

Derek Luke (“Antwone Fisher“) plays a family man trying not to bring his grief home. Anastasia Griffith (“Damages”) is magnetic as a tough Tatum O’Neal lookalike. And Cliff Curtis (“Whale Rider”) struts around as Rabbit, a rebel helicopter pilot.

“Trauma” is determined to shock and awe, and it succeeds. Warning: There are some serious gross-out moments. But the biggest surprise is the last scene, which is quiet and affecting. After all the numbingly high-adrenaline action, you might be surprised to feel some real emotion.

Source: blogs.suntimes.com

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Welcome to version 2.0!
Posted by Z.Marie on September 26th, 2009

Hello all! With Trauma only two days away I decided it was time for a change! I wanted something different, light, and wanted to promote the show so…viola! Here it is! Hope you all like it as I worked hard on it (and love it!), if you happen to run into any errors please let me know.

Also, our gallery has a new look too matching the main site! Have a look and enjoy! More to come later! :) Comments are appreciated.

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Jersey City native Derek Luke comes home to give back
Posted by Z.Marie on September 25th, 2009

Actor Derek Luke is coming home to Jersey City tomorrow for 'Give Back to the Community Day.'

Actor and Jersey City native Derek Luke will make a homecoming appearance with the city’s youth and local officials tomorrow, 3 p.m., at Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, 47-49 Kearney Ave according to today’s Jersey Journal.

Luke – the star of Hollywood blockbusters “Antwone Fisher,” “Notorious” and NBC’s new drama, “Trauma” – is taking a break from the filming of “Trauma” to participate in the “Give Back to the Community Day.”

Source: nj.com

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