When actor Jensen Atwood signed up for the groundbreaking Logo Network's original series 'Noah's Arc,' he never imagined the show would take off the way that it did.
"I have a little disbelief really that we've come as far as we have," the actor told me.
The cable series was about four friends dealing with the challenges of life, love and professional advancement as gay men – think the hipper, younger and black version of 'The Golden Girls' without them living in one house.
Despite developing a huge following and having a who's who list of guest stars that appeared on the show, Logo decided to abruptly cancel the show after only two short seasons.
"I'm still disappointed that we got canceled after the second season," he confessed.
Shortly after Logo nixed the television version of 'Noah's Arc,' buzz began that the network intended to wrap up its storyline in a feature film.
After the rumors were substantiated and plans were in place to shoot the feature-length spinoff of the show, reports surfaced that Atwood wouldn't be appearing in the film.
"Well, the biggest reason why that was being said is because there was a lack of communication between me and the network," he explained. "I didn't know until two months until we were supposed to start the production that I was going to be a part of it because I hadn't heard from anyone. The last I had heard from them was that our season had got canceled. This was after we were supposed to do like five or six seasons. They were talking about doing a feature film and then I hadn't heard from them for almost a year. In different interviews and people asking me what was going on, I didn't have an answer for them. And so that was the biggest reason why I had the fear that I may not be a part of it."
Inevitably things worked out and the South Central Los Angeles-bred actor headed to the Canadian province Nova Scotia to bring his character Wade to life on the big screen in 'Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom.'
"It was unbelievably cold. I mean, we were almost in
For those unfamiliar with 'Noah's Arc's' storyline, Atwood's character Wade was a straight man that discovers he is gay when he falls for the title character, Noah (played by actor Darryl Stephens).
Atwood, who also starred in Oprah Winfrey's made-for-TV adaptation of the Toni Mo
rrison novel, 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' believes that his character resonated with fans because of its non-stereotypical depiction of a gay man.
"My character Wade is a masculine representation of a community that's thought to be just feminine," he conveyed. "What I've learned from this project and what I've gained from it is just the need for representation of that community. I've been approached at every single event that I do by men who appreciate what I've done for them and for the community as far as relations and understanding in their own lives to have people watch 'Noah's Arc' and they are able to learn about their brother and learn about their son."
As a straight man, the actor who studied theater both at California State University Long Beach and Playhouse West in Los Angeles believes you don't have to be gay or even be familiar with the 'Noah's Arc' back story to see the film spin-off of the series.
"They can take a chance to learn about humanity. They can see lives that are unlike there's, but are exactly like there's," he expressed.
With 'Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom' presumably being the end of the 'Noah's Arc' franchise, Atwood admitted he is sad to see it finish.
"If this is the end, it's a poignant way to bring it to some sort of closure with a feature film. Now, we're five years down the line from when we first started 'Noah's Arc,' so if this is the end, I couldn't imagine a better way to end it," he said.
There could always be a 'Noah's Arc: The Divorce' if this film performs well, right?
"I guess so," he laughed.
But beyond 'Noah's Arc,' Atwood is eager to expand and take on new characters.
"I'm ready to continue working," he declared. "Whatever that brings me, and hopefully its diverse roles like I've already been able to play. I feel like the skies the limit and I'm ready to work."
Among the projects the former music video model has lined up includes a role in the forthcoming
The 32-year-old talent is also up for a role in a Will Smith film that he believes is called 'The Last Pharaoh.'
"I'm trying my best to land that part," he proclaimed, before adding: "Hopefully this Jawn Murray interview will help it out!"
Atwood, who recently participated in the Black Perspectives Tribute to Sidney Poitier and Jennifer Hudson during the 44th Chicago International Film Festival, has been making appearances and hosting parties to promote his new 16-month calendar 'Jensen Atwood on White.'
"It was probably a year in the making and brought on by the demand of the fans. I worked on it with a photographer named Jerris Madison who had complete creative control and has come up with some unbelievable images. I've been touring all over the with the calendar and doing different parties. I couldn't be more appreciative with the response," he said.
For more on the calendar, visit www.menoferos.com.
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'Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom' also stars Darryl Stephens, Rodney Chester, Douglas Spearman, Gregory Kieth, Christian Vincent, Tonya Pinkins, Jason Steed, Jonathan Julian and Gary LeRoi Gray.
The film, which features an appearance by Phoebe Snow, opened in theaters nationwide on Oct. 24.



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By: Kneesee on 10/26/2008 1:08PM
Well the movie was GREAT!!!! lets not think Noah Arc the Divorce,,, but Noah Arc, After the Jump.... on Showtime or some other Cable network that appreciates the talents the cast brings. Jensen will do well no matter what. He was a very talented and gifted actor. We will be sending only positive vibes for all of his upcoming endeavors.... You will get that Will Smith role....You can do You just have to believe you can...!!!!remember
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By: RAFAEL HERRERA on 4/15/2009 3:42PM
I really love the jensen atwood character in noah`s arc.
BRAVO ATWOOD.
I love you.
Darryl and jensen look like real couple, my goddddddd
the look terrific toghether.
When I was seen each episode, I was wait for those guys scenes.
I love the others characters, but thoses guys are so great
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By: Jalisa Eldridge on 10/26/2008 4:00PM
i jus want to say i wouldnt care if you were gay straight or whatever you do your thing in noah's i lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvve that show i have watch every episode and have every dvd.
i just want to know why the show is going off air?
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By: Bernard Johnson on 10/26/2008 11:25PM
I feel like I know you and the other characters. I loved every minute of the series and the movie (which I saw yesterday). You are also a VERY beautiful man and I love you.
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By: yes on 10/27/2008 1:26AM
he looks like a guy i used to talk to
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By: SexySagi on 10/27/2008 11:13AM
I saw the movie this Sunday and I loved it!! From beginning to end I was delightfully satisfied. The twists and turns the movie provided were awesome and I can't wait for the dvd to come out! I heard that it's supposed to be out in December. Anyway, I'm definitely making sure that it's in my dvd collection of Noah's Arc volumes. One question the movie didn't answer; what happened to Dre? did he die or what? Any way, I absolutely loved the movie and am planning to see it again next Sunday. It was definitely worth the 2 year wait!! Thanks to Patrik Ian Polk and Logo for delivering on the movie!!
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By: Smith J. on 10/29/2008 4:42PM
I have seen the movie and let me tell you that, Mr. Polk has done a great job with the movie. I just read that this is the close or should i say the last chapter of the Noah's Arc story line. Well I hope that Mr.Polk don't let this become the end, if we have to, write Showtime,HBO,Cinamax, all those cable channels that would play this then I will. I must say the first time I heard about this movie I was not feeling it and me being open to everthing I sat down and watch the first season and I was blown away with the story line it was so good; drama,funny,lesson to learn about being gay and having good friend and gettin good advise on the killer of this world.(AIDS)is really go. So please rethink this and lets show the world that it is more than just being gay but it is about love. If they can play "The L Word", then they can most curtainly play Noah's Arc after the wedding. Show more of wade and noah family show support for there love each other know that they are married. If there going to be a ending let it end on a christmas or new years eve touch. Everbody loves those endings and you can show eddie and chance with there daughter going to high school and Ricky falling back in love with Jento, and Trey and Alex raising there first child. There are lot of things to play with. Keep this going.
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By: BENZLUVA on 10/29/2008 5:12PM
I want to know why they cancelled this show but yet that white boy crap "queer as folk" is still on.This is another example of the racist hollyweird system that continues to underestimate the power of black audiences.I wish we could have gotten together to picket LOGO for taking the show off the air after 2 SEASONS.I guess it was to black,positive and strong fro the white bastards who run the network.I have not watched LOGO since and I never will.Hopefully one day we will have a gay black network exclusively to tell our stories,without fear of cancellation by some white hater tv executives.
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By: BRANDII ALIZE' HAYNES-WRIGHT on 11/04/2008 12:58PM
I loved the Noah's Arc series.. So I'm a die hard fan and I especially love the movie. I've seen it three times, and plan on taking more family members this coming weekend that didn't get to see it here in Los Angeles opening week. I hated the LOGO EXECS for cancelling the series, but Patrik did his thang with the Movie. So I'm happy..
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By: CILLA on 11/16/2008 10:49AM
LOGO WHAT THE HELL ? THIS A VERY REAL DIPICTION OF LIFE,NOT ONLY FOR GAY BUT FOR ALL OF US. WAS THERE PRESSURES THAT YOU GAVE INTO? YOU SHOULD GET IT BACK.GET ALL THE ACTORS BACK AND DO THE DAMN THING.JUST LIKE QUEER AS FOLK,THEY EVEN HAD TIME.THEN THAT WAS GONE. AGAIN I ASK WHAT THE HELL?
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