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Five Favorite Films With Billy Ray Cyrus
by Jen Yamato
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Thanks to his hit single, "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus was a household name long before starring on TV shows like Doc and Disney's Hannah Montana, which spins off into theaters in this week's Hannah Montana: The Movie (he plays Robby Ray Stewart, father to secret superstar Miley Stewart -- played by his real-life daughter, Miley Cyrus). Below, Cyrus shares how he made the transition from country music to Hollywood, how David Lynch figures prominently in both his and Miley's career, and which fellow country icons helped him along the way.

At what point did you realize you wanted to act?

Billy Ray Cyrus: You know, it was in the mid-90s...my dad came down to ride horses with me, and we were sitting out in front of the campfire, just talking about things in my life. He said, "I always pictured you having one of those careers like Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton." And I said, "Dad, I'd love that, but you know, how do you do that? What's the key?" And he said, "You've got to get into acting! You have all of your eggs in one basket with this music thing and you need to branch out." And so the next week, I was in Los Angeles touring, and I saw in a little newspaper that David Lynch was casting for Mulholland Dr. I called my agent -- I'd never been to an audition before -- and I asked, do you think I could go in and audition for this movie? I'd seen that they were looking for a character named Gene the Pool Man, and I don't know why but something told me, surely I could go be Gene the Pool Man. I went into the audition, and lo and behold, they hired me!

During filming, David Lynch pulled me to the side and said, "I don't have any reason to blow smoke up your butt, but I just want to tell you the truth -- I think you could be a serious actor." And I said, "Really? I've never done this before." He said, "A director is looking for someone who is real, and you're very real. I love the way you're playing these scenes. If you just continue to be real, you can do anything you want to do as an actor." With that note of embracement from David Lynch, I then went on to read a script called Doc, and Doc was about hope and faith and love, a very positive show on Pax TV. I went and auditioned for Dr. Clint Cassidy and they hired me, and four years, 88 episodes later, I was a full-time actor.

You look back on it and without David Lynch, Miley wouldn't be Hannah Montana. Without Toronto, Canada, and the fact that I did that first series...that's when Miley fell in love with acting. She started taking a role on Doc -- she became this little girl named Kylie in a recurring role -- and I took her to see Mamma Mia! on the stage in Toronto. Toronto really embraced the arts and acting; at the time, it wasn't so much like that in Nashville, they didn't have acting classes. She was able to surround herself with some great coaches and some great thespians from the moment she said she was going to become a great actress. That was the turning point, when she said that's what I'm going to do. She applied herself to become an actress. So without Lynch, that wouldn't have happened.

Does he know that you credit him with Miley's Hollywood career?

BRC: No, I don't know that he knows that. I don't know, but I sure would love to tell him. Why don't you tell him for me? You put it out there, he'll read it.

Do you stay in touch with him at all?

BRC: No, I haven't seen him for quite some time. I haven't seen him since we made the movie.

One last question from our resident country fan -- who helped you through the down times in your music career?

BRC: Johnny Cash. Waylon Jennings. George Jones. Those were guys that I really looked up to. Carl Perkins. Johnny Cash wrote me a letter, encouraging me to continue to be real, continue to love the music, and continue to be an original. An original, he called me; he said I reminded me of a friend of his named Elvis Presley. And that in my case and in Elvis', the good far outweighed the bad, and as long as I would always remember to give thanks to Almighty God from whom all things that are good come from, that I would be just fine. Then he signed it, "Let 'em have it, I'm in your corner -- Johnny Cash." That's pretty killer, isn't it? That letter lived on the wall, right outside of Miley's bedroom in Nashville, Tennessee. She grew up reading that letter.

Johnny Cash was a great influence in my life, as was Waylon Jennings. Carl Perkins was one of my best friends, if not my best friend at a certain point in my life. I sang at both of their funerals; I was out of town for Johnny's, but I sung at Waylon and Carl's funerals.


Hannah Montana: The Movie opens nationwide this Friday. Get the latest reviews and trailers here and check out more Five Favorite Films in our archive, including:

Five Favorite Films with Greg Mottola

Five Favorite Films with Guillermo del Toro

Five Favorite Films with Judd Apatow

Five Favorite Films with Robert Pattinson


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StefansZ
StefansZ writes:
on Apr 06 2009 06:39 PM

Okay, wasn't expecting too much from the list, but... I have to give him a clap for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. It's my all time favorite film.

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Ace69
Ace69 writes:
on Apr 06 2009 06:41 PM

Wow he put Twilight on his list...well me and him are done professionally lol but all i ask why? What made that movie great that you put it on your list of 5 favorite films? I understand its his list and its his favorite films but im thinking that this might be his daughters pick and he just put it in there.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Apr 06 2009 06:44 PM

Oy Vey, Twilight?!??!?!?!? I won't go into that, but I bet Jen went crazy when the Achy Breaky Heart Man said Twilight. Never been much of a David Lynch fan, maybe because I hate Dune so much but I just always thought his movies had bad narratives. But I can see why people like Lynch, but he's just not for me.

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Scott C.
Scott C. writes:
on Apr 06 2009 07:24 PM

Slow week.

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Apr 06 2009 07:54 PM

Wow. RT made me physically sick. Seriously. . . Bonnie and Clyde, the most violent picture to come out gets a "gosh."

Really, erase this and lie. Pretend it never happened. Kill all those involved.

WTF. Your God-Awful new show and now you ask BILLY RAY CYRUS about his favorite pics.

and TWILIGHT is in his top 5? HORSE WHISPERER?

*breaks into convulsions*


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shane f.
shane f. writes:
on Apr 06 2009 07:59 PM

It sounds as if he's trying a bit to hard to come across as hip & trendy with the teenagers and not a guy who hasn't realized he's already middle-aged.

Simple list without much thought, but it is 'his'. He doesn't come across as able to express his views/reasons for his picks. Everyone seems to be 'an inspiration & role model'for him.

Ask someone interesting (Adam West, Michael Caine, Steve Martin, etc) for their list. Billy Ray Cyrus? LOL!


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jeff h.
jeff h. writes:
on Apr 06 2009 08:06 PM

In reply to this comment (#2414463)
yeah, i'm not a lynch fan either. his films are too incoherent,messy, and don't follow any kind of narratives.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Apr 06 2009 08:29 PM

In reply to this comment (#2414507)
Hey there, don't bash the Horse Whisperer! But seriously, that is a good movie- call it a guilty pleasure if you will... Jeff H. that is my exact problem with Lynch films, I can enjoy some of them like Wild At Heart but I generally find his movies frustrating.

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John A.
John A. writes:
on Apr 06 2009 08:38 PM

I just kind of love the idea of Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus sitting down to a nice father-daughter move night... with Blue Velvet.

Miley: Hey dad, what are you drinking?
Billy Ray: Some Heineken.
Miley: Heineken?!?! **** that ****! Pabst Blue Ribbon!


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toats m.
toats m. writes:
on Apr 06 2009 08:59 PM

o my gosh and twilight said by billy ray cyrus on the same page.

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steve s.
steve s. writes:
on Apr 06 2009 09:06 PM

blue velvet easily one of the best ever. waaaay too mature for a little
kid like jokerboy who didn't have a clue what he was looking at. very credible list.


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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Apr 06 2009 09:06 PM

My dad really loves movies. There are few films he dosen't like. But he made it quite clear, the two worst films he's ever scene were "Your Friends and Neighbors" and "Blue Velvet".

"Twilight"? There's no escaping that film! His list so whatever. But I gotta say...dude looks like a lady...oh wait that's from people whoare talented. Well Billy Ray still looks a bit feminine.

jokerboy, you should see "The Elephant Man". I don't like Lynch but I found that to be a very powerful film, perhaps so emotionally unsettling it's hard to watch, but it's very well made.


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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Apr 06 2009 09:22 PM

In reply to this comment (#2414694)
I never said I saw Blue Velvet, I haven't. But I have seen- Dune, Wild At Heart, Mulholland Drive, and Elephant Man. But yeah Ledawg, Elephant Man is really good. I just don't think Lynch's movies have a narrative, I think he's more interested at times of how cool or weird a shot looks. Also, I think people here can decide who the smarter/maturer one is, Me or you who thinks a list is credible if it has Twilight on it. Someone who never bashes anyone (obviously me) or someone who does for no reason except to get attention (yes thats you).

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dlo2012
dlo2012 writes:
on Apr 06 2009 09:26 PM

twilight?
really?
good list until i saw twilight there


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thereign
thereign writes:
on Apr 06 2009 09:59 PM

5 Favorite Films With Billy Ray BadParent! :-P

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Apr 06 2009 10:04 PM

He starred in BLUE VELVET the same way I wanted to get raped by a rabid moose. . .

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thejaggerdagger
thejaggerdagger writes:
on Apr 06 2009 10:20 PM

met my expectations from this guy

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Accursed A.
Accursed A. writes:
on Apr 06 2009 10:50 PM

Twilight was from out of left field! I could see Miley into that but Billy Ray? The only film that had any sort of real testosterone level was The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. It's like that girl's taken over his life...yet he can't keep her clothes on for photoshoots or know what she does in her room...

Oh my gosh!


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SIRxxxTMG
SIRxxxTMG writes:
on Apr 06 2009 11:05 PM

He was in a David Lynch movie? Well I'll be... I still think David Lynch should direct Jurassic Park IV.

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SIRxxxTMG
SIRxxxTMG writes:
on Apr 06 2009 11:06 PM

He was in a David Lynch movie? Well I'll be... I still think David Lynch should direct Jurassic Park IV.

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