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John Corbett On 'A Smile As Big As The Moon,' Playing Mike Kersjes And Why He Almost Wasn't An Actor

John Corbett

First Posted: 01/28/2012 10:08 am Updated: 01/28/2012 2:58 pm

John Corbett is no stranger to TV; but with his memorable roles being "Sex and the City's" woodworking Aiden and Tara's patient husband on "United States of Tara" (R.I.P.), he's not exactly the first guy you think of when you hear "Hallmark" and "made-for-TV movie." But here he is, and fun fact: He went to them to ask for this role.

Corbett stars in "A Smile as Big as the Moon" (premieres Sun., Jan. 29, 9 p.m. EST on ABC) as a football coach and special education teacher determined to take his students to space camp. Based on a true story and the memoir of the same name by teacher Mike Kersjes with Joe Layden, many of the students in the movie were played by young actors with autism, Down syndrome and learning disabilities.

Corbett opened up about how, in some ways, these productions are better than big-budget movies, then shared his own amazement at seeing Apollo 11 and confessed that he almost had a very different life.

John Corbett in a Hallmark made-for-TV movie ...
This is a Hallmark Hall of Fame -- this isn't on the Hallmark Channel down there on 247. This is on like Channel 4! [Laughs]

So what drew you to this?
It's just a top-shelf project. I did a movie for Hallmark Hall of Fame a year and a half ago with Sam Elliott, a Christmas movie called "November Christmas." We did it in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and I was just amazed ... Look, I've done some low-budget movies and I've done some big-budget movies, and the big-budget movies were always kind of disorganized. So this was a nice medium-sized budget ... but it felt like you were making a $100 million movie the way these guys run their show over there at Hallmark. They've been doing it a long time. They know what they're doing. And I wanted to do it again.

So you approached them?
When I heard about this movie, I made some inquiries to find out how I could throw my hat into the ring. You gotta go to them sometimes! So I went to them and they said, "Yeah, we like Old Johnny. We'll bring him back to be the football coach who takes the special needs kids to space camp."

The premise is really so touching -- add that to the idea of going to space camp and, I mean, space is amazing.
I didn't really know what to expect, but as soon as you pull up to the building -- the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama -- there's a giant building with the Apollo 11, from the rocket where Neil [Armstrong], Buzz [Aldrin] and Mike Collins sat. It's an exact replica, down to the threads of every nut and bolt, so that the guys could work on this thing and perfect it. You see it as you're down the freeway, then you walk under that thing and you just think, "My Lord ... Look at the size of just one of those five rockets. It's as big as a building." It's just amazing to see that technology and where we were putting our thinking in the '60s.

For this movie, your main costars were kids. Did it take you back at all to watch them experience this? What did you want to be when you grew up?
You know, I like playing music and playing guitar, and I like to draw, so I thought I would end up just probably barely making a living, or probably having to have some other job, but being involved in one of those things that I really like to do. But that didn't work out like that. When I got out of high school, I didn't go to college -- I worked in a steel factory for six years. I made a pretty good living! It was a union job, it was 1980 or so and I was making $19 an hour. I actually got hurt in a steel factory in 1985 and so that changed my life. I went to a junior college and that's where I discovered acting. I'd never even seen a play by the time I was 24 years old. My life took another path, but yeah, I was happy working in that steel factory.

"A Smile as Big as the Moon" premieres Sunday, Jan. 29 at 9 p.m. EST on ABC.

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John Corbett is no stranger to TV; but with his memorable roles being "Sex and the City's" woodworking Aiden and Tara's patient husband on "United States of Tara" (R.I.P.), he's not exactly the first ...
John Corbett is no stranger to TV; but with his memorable roles being "Sex and the City's" woodworking Aiden and Tara's patient husband on "United States of Tara" (R.I.P.), he's not exactly the first ...
 
 
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12:55 PM on 01/30/2012
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As the single Mom of a wonderful 21-year-old son
with Down Syndrome, I want to give big kudos to
Hallmark for making this movie, to ABC for airing
it in primetime TV, and to John Corbett and all the
wonderful young people for starring in it. So much
of it is so familiar to me. No matter how "challenged"
our special needs children are in their various ways,
we all take pride in what all they ARE indeed able
of accomplishing in their own rights. Each step
along the way is true magic because you end up
learning what indeed REALLY is IMPORTANT in
life. So that a movie like this is made to engage and
educate others who are not necessarily knowledgeable
of these special kids and what they ARE capable of
learning and doing is very important.

Thank you again for making such a wonderful movie!
Please do more of them!!

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02:59 AM on 01/30/2012
#2: FORGOT TO MENTION THAT I ALSO ORDERED THE BOOK FOR MY KINDLE.
02:58 AM on 01/30/2012
I WATCHED THE MOVIE THIS EVENING ON THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME. LOVED IT!
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nelly55
it's alive!
10:08 PM on 01/29/2012
John rocked on Northern Exposure

a very underrated show
01:56 AM on 01/30/2012
a favorite of mine forever
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11:39 AM on 01/30/2012
Definitely on the top ten list.
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nelly55
it's alive!
10:33 PM on 01/30/2012
I bought all the episodes......

worth every penny
09:47 PM on 01/29/2012
I'm from Huntsville where parts of this was filmed. It's pretty cool to see places I've been on tv :-) if you ever get the chance the space and rocket center is a blast...take it from a local it's worth going to!
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cavegal
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05:57 PM on 01/29/2012
He was just in New Orleans a couple of months ago working on a film and he is just the nicest man to fans.
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Autismmomx4
Autism rocks! and flaps and spins..
02:58 PM on 01/29/2012
So excited to see this again. I live near FHN school and I have 4 special needs kids. The guidance counselor at the school was my friend's mom. This was a huge deal and still is today. I even bought 1/2 dozen copies of the book to give away when it came out. We had a special showing in Grand Rapids as a fund raiser for Special Olympics and many of the kids came to the theater that night. So many friends of our family wwere involved. I can't wait see it it again!
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mater
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07:19 AM on 01/29/2012
I don't think it's possible not to like John Corbett's work. From" Northern Exposure," which I couldn't wait to see each week, to "Big Fat Greek Wedding", and " Sex In The City"--whatever he does is GOLD.
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StillRelevantBoomer
10:50 PM on 01/28/2012
I've had a crush on John since Chris Stevens' DJ days on Northern Exposure, one of the finest shows ever made by the way. I hate that Bo Derek is his love - she's a right winger. But I'm glad he's happy and still acting and singing.
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CaliforniaGirl
06:38 PM on 01/28/2012
is he still dating Bo Derek?
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kidjudas
My Governor is not smarter than a 5th grader
01:32 PM on 01/28/2012
Corbett's a cool dude. Loved his character in Northern Exposure.
01:50 PM on 01/28/2012
When NE went off the air, I quit watching TV.