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'V' star Logan Huffman says 'girlie scream' viral clip 'hurt'

'V' star Logan Huffman says 'girlie scream' viral clip 'hurt'

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by: Tyrone Warner
Date: 4/30/2010 1:41:00 PM ET

Who can say if aliens aren’t already here?

Logan Huffman, plays Tyler Evans on “V,” says he’s not exactly sure on how he’d react if he saw UFOs appear above the earth’s major cities.

“I think it depends on how they show up.  I think initially we are not willing to nuke our own cities.  So if they show up in the middle of the night and do their own thing, we would definitely want information,” says Huffman in an interview with CTV.ca.

“We would definitely want to know why they are here.  If they reach out in diplomatic ways and are comfortable, then I think that it would be really a marvelous thing.  But who's to say they haven't already been here?”

“V” airs Tuesday nights on /A\, with full episodes available online at CTV.ca.

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1989, Huffman is one of three triplets. At 16 he restored his first car, which his later sold in order to pay for acting lessons. He has appeared in “Lymelife,” which starred Alec Baldwin and Timothy Hutton, and later starred in Rosie O’Donnell’s “America.”

“V” is a remake of the classic 1980s series of the same name. Like in the original, Huffman says in this new series, “Humanity doesn't know how to respond.”

“We are a very interesting species. We're set in our ways, you know.  And when  something shows up with all these different ideology and this peacefulness -- peacefulness is kind of scary to us because I believe that anything that is evil is something that says it's one thing and turns out to be something else.  That is the definition of something that is evil,” Huffman elaborates.

Following the debut of the new series, one of Huffman’s scenes on “V” became a viral clip, entitled “Logan Huffman Girlie Scream,” which is a clip featuring his high-pitched scream repeated over and over.

“I think it's funny.  To think people actually give a damn to talk about me, even if it's good or bad -- I never expected that,” says Huffman.

“At first it kind of hurt… but then I get these letters from 14-year-old kids, and they say,
‘Hey, whenever my buddies and I play 'V,' I'm always Tyler.’ Like the hell with whatever the paper says about me and my work.  I'm making some kid, like, be Tyler.  So it's cool.”

“V” also stars Elizabeth Mitchell, Morris Chestnut, Joel Gretsch, Lourdes Benedicto, Laura Vandervoort, Morena Baccarin and Scott Wolf.

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