Before his death, "Fast & Furious''
star Paul Walker was drawing parallels between his real-life role as
dad to 15-year-old daughter Meadow and his part as an unexpected father
to a newborn baby in the upcoming Hurricane Katrina drama "Hours''.
"I think it definitely helps to have a daughter, but I think if
you're a human being and you have love in your heart, you're going to
find connective fibers in this,'' Walker said in a Nov. 14 interview
with The Associated Press to promote the film. "There's definitely a
purity and a truth to it.''
In Pics: Fans all over the world mourn Paul Walker\'s death
"Hours'' stars Walker and Genesis Rodriguez as a couple who rush
to a New Orleans hospital after Rodriguez's character goes into early
labor. When the hurricane hits the city, Walker's character finds
himself stranded in an evacuated hospital with his ailing newborn
daughter.
"My baby wasn't planned,'' Walker said. "I wasn't married, out of
wedlock, the whole bit. (I was) finding my step with it. I'm still
finding my step. I think you always are. I'm five times the father that I
was five years ago. Your head's more in it. Your heart's more in it.
You can't force it. You want to be better at it, just something hasn't
clicked yet.''
Walker and his friend and fellow fast-car enthusiast Roger Rodas
died Saturday when the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT they were traveling in
smashed into a light pole and tree. The two had taken what was expected
to be a brief drive away from a charity fundraiser and toy drive at
Rodas' custom car shop in the Southern California community of Valencia,
about 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
Walker starred in all but one of the six "Fast & Furious''
blockbusters. He had been on break from shooting the latest installment;
Universal Pictures has not said what it plans to do with "Fast &
Furious 7,'' currently slated for a July release.
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