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About
Tru and Jack
Tru Davies (played by Elisa Dushku) is a young woman working the night shift at the City Morgue. Every now and then, the corpse of a newly dead person appears to awaken and ask Davies for help; she then awakens with a start at the beginning of the previous day, compelled to try and stop the death (often taking the opportunity to rectify various personal situations involving family and friends along the way). Reasons for the death include murder, cancer, suicide, etc.
Jack Harper (played by Jason Priestly), a counterpart to Davies' character, is introduced midseason as a foil and possible love interest. He is there to make sure fate got its way, and introduces a philosophical aspect to Davies' endeavors: should she be saving the lives of people who may have been intended to die? In the second season, Davies and Harper compete to get to a person first — she to save them, and he to restore the order of fate, and maintain what he believes to be the balance of the universe.Source: Wikipedia.org
Eliza and Jason
Jack Harper (Jason Priestley) it's the opposite of Tru Davies (Eliza Dushku) in the TV Show "Tru Calling".
But, in a extra of the DVD Tru Calling, Eliza Dusku said that Jason Priestley was her "high school crush" so when she met him, she was very shy.
This is an article of Manchester Evening News (here are some things about the entrie of the character Jack Harper)
FOR nine years, Jason Priestley adorned many a teenage girl's bedroom wall
and the star was mobbed by fans wherever he went. His role as Brandon Walsh in
the hit teen drama Beverly Hills 90210 made him one of the most recognisable
faces on the planet.
The boyish good looks are still there, despite Jason's 34 years, while a small
scar in the bridge of his nose is the only sign of his near-fatal motor racing
crash two years ago.
And when Jason stepped on to the set to begin his latest role in fantasy drama
Tru Calling (Sky One, 9pm, tonight), in which he co-stars with Eliza
Dushku, he was soon reminded of his days as a schoolgirl fantasy.
"Eliza told me she had a poster of me up on her wall when she was younger," he
says of the show's 23-year-old lead.
"It made me feel so old," he laughs. "When did I become the old guy? When did
that happen? I've never been in a situation where I've walked on set and looked
around and realised that, wow, I'm the oldest guy here by a long way. That's a
first."
Jason's arrival in the series tonight is set to shake things up for Eliza's
heroine Tru. Thus far the adventurous morgue attendant, with the ability to go
back a day and save the lives of those who come into her workplace, has been
successful in her ongoing task.
But Jason's Jack Harper, who comes to work with Tru at the morgue, hides a dark
secret that's going to make life even more difficult for our heroine.
"I think Jack leans more towards my personal sensibilities," says Jason. "As an
actor, I enjoy playing characters that are darker because they tend to be more
complex. Some characters I've played are just very one-sided. They become very
tedious after a while."
Jason happily admits that Brandon Walsh was one of those characters. "He did get
boring occasionally. That's why Luke Perry left, he just couldn't take playing
Dylan any more.
"But, for me, leaving just didn't seem to be the thing to do. So, in order to
keep myself involved mentally and emotionally, I started producing and directing
the show."
He has other grumbles about life as Brandon. "When you're a 21-year-old actor
just starting his career, to be saddled with all the teen magazines and all that
rubbish they write, you can see your career heading off to David Cassidy-land,"
he cringes.
"You try to hang on to some semblance of something serious. The halls of the
Screen Actors Guild are littered with the bodies of last year's teen idol."
Tru Calling is Jason's first TV role since Beverly Hills, 90210. After leaving
the show in 1998, he's concentrated on film, with varying degrees of success.
There was a point almost two years ago, however, when it was unclear whether
Jason would return to any kind of screen. A successful professional race car
driver as well as an actor, he was practising for the Kentucky 100 in
Indianapolis when his car span out of control and hit a wall at 180mph.
He had to have surgery on his broken back and his feet and suffered moderate
concussion, three skull fractures, a bruised eye socket and cuts on his face and
neck. Jason remembers nothing of the crash.
Jason is keen to underplay the incident, even though it nearly cost him his life.
He says it hasn't changed his life at all, apart from the fact he no longer
races.
"Just physically I can't. Another big hit like that would be a big problem."