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Derek Luke Talks New Show 'Trauma,' Dealing With Fame, and What Makes Him Squirm

Some actors thrive on showboating while others simply lay low and showcase their talent. Derek Luke represents the latter and has since his critically acclaimed debut in "Antwone Fisher"  in 2002. Although he has worked steadily, the Jersey City, New Jersey native has carefully diversified his résumé opting for meatier roles rather than collect a paycheck just because. Now, he gets his hands dirty and hearts racing on NBC's high-octane medical drama "Trauma" as EMT worker Cameron Boone. ESSENCE.com sat down with Luke to talk about the one thing he fears the most, the benefits of donning a uniform, and maintaining a life of normalcy in a media-driven society.

ESSENCE.COM: So, Mr. Luke, how in the world did you prepare for such explosive action?
DEREK LUKE:
There's a part of me that's on a mission to do the explosive, blowing up and jumping off the cliff into the sea and coming out on a horse. As far as my training, well, I jumped over train stiles and got past the cops when I used to travel from Jersey to New York (laughs). I remember only having a dollar to my name. Now how do you leave Jersey for Manhattan knowing that the dollar you have is for a hot dog and a drink? (laughs).

ESSENCE.COM: The special effects on "Trauma" look so real. What makes you squirm?
LUKE:
(Laughs.) Needles! Big, bad..needles. It's like that first pinch of it, especially when they try to convince you it's not going to hurt and it's already been in you for longer than 10 seconds, and you're like, "Hello it's still in there!"

ESSENCE.COM: (Laughs.) So what do you love most about donning a uniform?
LUKE:
I love the authority that comes along with it and I can see how people abuse it. It's amazing how people respond to authority and how some people lean so much on that uniform. One day I walked across the street while on-set in uniform and this guy who looks like he published books for a living was in a minivan and he stopped abruptly and I saw him easing his seatbelt on. I'm thinking, Good idea, but wrong uniform!" (Laughs.) And then another time I was in the ambulance and they let us drive for a few blocks; we're doing our lines and traffic doesn't stop, so I turn on my siren and it was like parting the red sea, and I couldn't help but think, "That's whassup!" (Laughs.)

ESSENCE.COM: So you created your own express lane! Love it! Is there anything about your notoriety you could live without?
LUKE:
A situation like my wife and I losing our child because of a miscarriage reminds me so much of that little bit of my character and what people think they know of you and your identity on the outside, but the reality is that you're a different person when you return home. My wife and I had to learn that the rules of fame are that you must take time to rest for your soul and spirit to deal with the aftershock of people getting the wrong news, late news and or timely news.

ESSENCE.COM: We're sorry for your loss. Do you ever get used to your fame?
LUKE:
It's very easy to remain humble when you know that the fame didn't come from you and that you are part of a mission or service. So it's easy for me to meet people or fans because the thing about fame is that it attracts, and when it does it's all about what you do with those people it attracts. I pressed pause on my TV the other day and I just sat there and looked at my name and the title and said, "Wow, my name is on the screen. This is what you really wanted. That's pretty cool and pretty big!" So I know that I'm blessed to be doing what I love.

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Derek Luke thank you for being a role model in your generation. You are a great man with integrity, love, and respect. I can truly say that God will not uphold anything good to them that walk uprightly and jealous because you found love in a beautiful woman. Sorry for all of you haters. You are a slave to hate and so blind that you cannot see. I feel sorry for you because you're headed down a road of disapppointment because of your hate. People that are happy and love themselves don't talk like you and when they die they can look back with joy and die with a smile on their face. Ask God to change your heart and touch someone with love.
Posted at 12/04/2009 4:57 AM by jane
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I have read most of the emails in regard to Derek Luke and I must say that most of you don't know anything about Derek. He married his Mexican wife years before he hit the screen and when he married her, his pay salary was less than $10 dollars an hour. Are you angry because Derek has found true love? You guys are the only one loosing sleep or Derek Luke's affairs. I bet there are poor black men that wouldn't want to have anything to do with someone like you who are insecure and has nothing better to do than to pick on Derek Luke. Face the facts, you need help.
Posted at 12/04/2009 4:31 AM by jane
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It\'s really sad that if you are educated and not ignorant, you are not considered black. I hope you guys don\'t have any children. All I can say is I hope someone in the family pray not and day, because it\'s obvious you guys can\'t have any connection to God. I\'m not sure what religion you guys believe in, but I believe in Christ, and I\'m positive this was not in his teaching. If you say you have a connection with God, maybe to should check again. I\'m curious to know what God you have one with?????
Posted at 10/23/2009 11:24 AM by Keira
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This girl Keira is not a black woman. Go on now girl. Keep up the front. LOL!
Posted at 10/19/2009 2:58 PM by Sam
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The bottom line is this, I hate RACISM! We can't expect white people to look at us as equal if we don't look at them that way. I think if white men were saying the things I'm hearing right now it would be all over the news! If they said I hate that the black trash black men are stilling our white women that would be a problem! Hey, I love ALL! Yes, that includes (Lisa and Really Now). LOVE is a beautiful thing! LOVE has no COLOR. Peace and Love to you all. I'm out.
Posted at 10/10/2009 10:41 AM by Keira
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