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Reflecting on artistic development, Pyper-Ferguson describes career growth as quantum leaps that occur gradually: "you suddenly look back and say, 'Oh my gosh, I made this giant leap and I wasn't even aware of it!' Those improvements have been so small along the way."<ref group="commentary" name="icon_vs_icon_quantum_leap">{{cite web|url=https://www.iconvsicon.com/2015/04/29/uncharted-john-pyper-ferguson-on-life-longevity-and-creative-evolution/#:~:text=you%20suddenly%20look%20back%20and%20say%2C%20%22Oh%20my%20gosh%2C%20I%20made%20this%20giant%20leap|title=UNCHARTED: John Pyper-Ferguson On Life, Longevity And Creative Evolution|author=Jason Price|publisher=Icon Vs. Icon|date=April 29, 2015|accessdate=August 16, 2025}}</ref> He cites the contrast between playing "a balls-out comic nutcase" like Peter Hutter on ''The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.'' and a "really strong authentic and honest performance" on ''Motive'' as evidence of this evolution, noting with characteristic self-awareness: "Who'd of thought a scenery chewing character actor could pull that off?" | Reflecting on artistic development, Pyper-Ferguson describes career growth as quantum leaps that occur gradually: "you suddenly look back and say, 'Oh my gosh, I made this giant leap and I wasn't even aware of it!' Those improvements have been so small along the way."<ref group="commentary" name="icon_vs_icon_quantum_leap">{{cite web|url=https://www.iconvsicon.com/2015/04/29/uncharted-john-pyper-ferguson-on-life-longevity-and-creative-evolution/#:~:text=you%20suddenly%20look%20back%20and%20say%2C%20%22Oh%20my%20gosh%2C%20I%20made%20this%20giant%20leap|title=UNCHARTED: John Pyper-Ferguson On Life, Longevity And Creative Evolution|author=Jason Price|publisher=Icon Vs. Icon|date=April 29, 2015|accessdate=August 16, 2025}}</ref> He cites the contrast between playing "a balls-out comic nutcase" like Peter Hutter on ''The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.'' and a "really strong authentic and honest performance" on ''Motive'' as evidence of this evolution, noting with characteristic self-awareness: "Who'd of thought a scenery chewing character actor could pull that off?" | ||
Working on ''The 100'', Pyper-Ferguson praised his co-stars' work ethic, particularly noting Bob Morley's preparation: "I remember being really impressed by that kind of work ethic... this guy might actually work harder than me."<ref group="commentary" name=" | Working on ''The 100'', Pyper-Ferguson praised his co-stars' work ethic, particularly noting Bob Morley's preparation: "I remember being really impressed by that kind of work ethic... this guy might actually work harder than me."<ref group="commentary" name="tv_fanatic_100_interview">{{cite web|url=https://www.tvfanatic.com/looking-back-on-the-100-john-pyper-ferguson-on-cadogans-impact-o/#:~:text=I%20remember%20being%20really%20impressed%20by%20that%20kind%20of%20work%20ethic|title=Looking Back On The 100: John Pyper-Ferguson on Cadogan's Impact on The Show, The Final Test, And More!|author=Yana Grebenyuk|publisher=TV Fanatic|date=October 15, 2020|accessdate=August 16, 2025}}</ref> The role required him to develop extensive backstory connections for a character with "massive history" despite working "over such a short period of time," leading him to employ various mental techniques including using songs to create the proper emotional space for performance. | ||
== Other Work == | == Other Work == | ||