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Walking Dead actor Steven Ogg heads home to Calgary

Former University of Calgary Dinos volleyball player Steven Ogg talks about returning home for the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, and life after The Walking Dead.

New York-based former U of C volleyball player dishes on playing bad guys and returning to theatre

In addition to voicing the character of Trevor Phillips on Grand Theft Auto V, and Simon on The Walking Dead, Ogg plays the character of Rebus in Season 2 of Westworld. (Rockstar Games)

StevenOgg, whogrew up in Calgary and played volleyball for the University of Calgary Dinos, is returning to the city to do an appearance at the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo.

Ogg, best known for his role as Simon on The Walking Dead, spoke to The Homestretchon Monday about his life as an actor.

The interview has been edited for content and clarity.

Q: Your character Simon has done some pretty terrible things to people this season. How do you go about playing such a terrible guy?

A:You don't want to go into it with this idea that he's completely evil, or he's a completely terrible person I don't know how you play that. I never set out to be a character that people have to necessarily love. If he was a pure evil incarnateand that was his role in the world, to reflect utter chaos, death, destruction andmayhem, then I don't know, maybe I would have played that from the get go, and not been concerned about the sense of humour, or having another side to him.

You never play anything wanting to be liked you want to serve the story. And the world [of the story].

Former University of Calgary volleyball player Steven Ogg (seen here as Trevor on Grand Theft Auto V) who plays Simon on The Walking Dead, returns to the city for the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo. (Rockstar Games/Associated Press)

Q: The Walking Dead has been a pretty global phenomenon. How did you enjoy the experience?

A:It's been amazing. It's beenfun. Youget an unbelievable amount of attention. It's wonderful to get that. It's certainly a different world from what I'm used to. It's honestly crazy. I do not understand it. You just have to count your blessings, and go 'wow.'

Ogg was in Europe recently, where he attracted a lot of attention from Walking Dead fans. 'Europe seems to dig me, man, I should relocate,' he said. 'I get a lot of sunshine up my derriere in Europe.' (AMC)

Q: You've played some pretty erratic characters on shows like Westworld, or voicing the character of Trevor Phillips in Grand Theft Auto V or on Better Call Saul. But now I understand you're playing a role even your mother could like?

A:Mom's always like, 'why don't you play something that is nice? Why do you always play a bad guy?' And I'm like, 'mom, have you seen my face? It's not exactly the charming lovable boy next door.' You got towork with what you've got.

But this project,The Short History of the Long Road, I'm super excited about the character. It's just a great story. They're van dwellers this whole community of people that live in vans, andhe raises his daughterin the van, not going to school. So it's verydifferent from the types of characters I usually play. No big mustache. No wild choppers, no crazy hair, no killing, no psycho just a dad, doing his best.

Q: How did a backup University of Calgary Dinosvolleyball player end up in Hollywood?

A:I did theatre in Calgaryand that's what I'm striving to get back to now. I've had meetings in London. I would love to even to do a play in Calgary. I love the theatre. I started in the theatre, in Calgary. It was always just sort ofmy thing. I played some volleyball. Travelled the world a little bit and then ended up coming back to New York22 whatever years ago,to continue what I had stopped doing for some years.

The life of an actor is a marathon.There's highs andlows, and peaks and valleys. It's great, this recognition right now, for the things I'm doing but thatdoesn't mean I have 16 scripts at my side. You still have to go out andhustle to find work. You just keep ticking along and I've obviously been very fortunate to get these opportunities,whether it's a video game,Westworld or Walking Dead.

These are rather iconic phenomenon which is just the luck of the draw the one thing at these comiccons when actors come up andask, what's your advice? The advice is, go into it for the right reasons.

If you're going into it to be recognized, or to be famous or to be rich I think that's a pretty horrible goal in general, be it as an actor or anything else.

That's not what life is. Try to be better. Try to be passionate. Try to love more. And try to follow your dream. That's what you do.

If you make money, great and when the money goes away, it should still be great.

Ogg's Trevor Phillips characters was among the cuthroat characters featured in Grand Theft Auto 5. Ogg would like to return his theatre roots, possibly even to Calgary if the right part should come along.

With files from The Homestretch