Happy Birthday Chaske Spencer!
Send him birthday wishes @therealchaske
Hollywood Life has made a list of 6 things we didn’t know about Chaske Spencer:

Chaske’s favorite food: Pizza! “When we’re done with Twilight … I’m going to eat so much pizza!”
Chaske’s a secret photog! “I love photography,” Chaske confesses. “Landscape. I’ve been loosely shooting when I’m on location. I shoot film sets.”
Chaske’s ideal girl: “Eyes, loyalty, fun and a good sense of humor. When you make fun of yourself and you’re not taking everything too seriously. I like someone who’s really down to earth. I really like that because I don’t want to be surrounded by the industry all the time. You have to get a break.”
Find out what the other 3 are at HollywoodLife!
We’d like to wish a very happy birthday to wolfpack leader Chaske Spencer!
Send him birthday wishes on Twitter @THEREALCHASKE

Also, happy birthday to me!
Help Chaske Spencer spread the word to help the Sioux Tribe in South Dakota.
Here is an interview ClevverTV shot while he was on set shooting a PSA for Shift The Power To the People, to raise awareness to what is happening in South Dakota. And of course they also chatted with him about eclipse and breaking dawn!

Artists on Demand will be talking to Charlie Bewley, Tinsel Korey, Chaske Spencer, and Twicon partner, Becky Scoggins, live this week!
Dates and times are:
★ Charlie Bewley
Monday, January 25th @ 10PM EST
★ Tinsel Korey AND Chaske Spencer
Tuesday, January 26th @ 9pm EST
★ Twicon 2010 – Becky Scoggins
Wednesday, January 27th @ 9pm EST
Find more info here!
*TY to Ashleigh from Artists on Demand
Twilighters.org partnered up with Michelle from BellaAndEdward.com for the World Premiere of New Moon last Monday in Los Angeles, and here are the second batch of interviews with Chaske Spencer (Sam Uley), Bronson Pelletier (Jared), Kiowa Gordon (Embry Call), Tinsel Korey (Emily), and Boo Boo Stewart (Seth Clearwater).
Chaske Spencer (Sam Uley)
Bronson Pelletier (Jared)
Kiowa Gordon (Embry Call)
VanityFair continues with the Wolf Pack interviews. They’ve interviewed Alex Meraz, Kiowa Gordon, and now Chaske Spencer (Sam).

You’re the oldest wolf in the pack.
Yeah, and it’s funny: I play the alpha wolf, the leader, and I kind of fell into that role. I don’t know how that happens. But I am the oldest—I had a few films under my belt—and I kind of helped some of the other guys. I’m very protective of them. If anyone tried to hurt them, I’d probably go ballistic. They’re good guys. We take care of one another. It was like freshman coming into high school; we were the new group. We all come from different backgrounds, too. We’re Native Americans and we have a different outlook on things. We didn’t come to mess around; we came with our A-game, and we definitely made sure our presence was known.
What is your Native American background?
I’m Lakota Sioux. What’s cool is that Stephenie [Meyer]’s written this amazing story that is more contemporary Native American. It’s not like I was wearing leather and feathers, which I’ve been used to doing. I didn’t have to go too much into my own background.
Read the whole interview HERE!

Radar online has the second part of their exclusive interview with Chaske Spenser (Sam Uley in New Moon). He talks about his on screen chemistry with co-star Tinsel Korey, what a pro Kristen Stewart is, and even what he thinks the werewolf tattoo means:
Radar: Who is the funniest on the set?
Spencer: I’d say Bronson. Bronson is funny, I like him. He can crack some jokes. He has a quick wit about him which we all love.
Radar: What was your favorite scene in New Moon?
Spencer: I know people are going to read things into this, but I like the scene going into Emily’s place, it really shows the characters of all of us in that scene. Kissing Tinsel Korey, it’s not a bad job to kiss a beautiful woman. I’ve had bad jobs before, I was a bartender I was a garbage man, I’ve had bad jobs. This is the easiest job in the world.
Read the whole interview HERE

Radar: I understand that Chris Weitz said for the last movie you guys did Wolf Camp? Tell me about that?
Spencer: Yeah, I like the choice of words, Wolf Camp. It was like a basic training. I had been going to the gym before I went up to Vancouver and just to keep in shape I go to the gym regularly but when we got there it was a whole different beast all together. They got us a trainer, and he had helped out the actors in 300 get in shape. It was really cool, me and the other guys, the wolf guys, we were pretty jacked that we were working out with the guy who was affiliated with 300. I think we were more excited about that than anything else. So what they did is he threw us into circuit training and muscle confusion workouts and we hit it pretty hard for about an hour and hour and a half. First thing in the morning that’s what we’d do. And then we just eat all day. It’s pretty much four to six meals a day plus three to four protein shakes a day as well.Radar: What about when you’re done filming?
Spencer: I took like a week to eat anything I wanted and then I just traveled to clear my head and took my own road trips. I got back to the gym and continued to work out. It’s different though, my workouts are not like his. Not like the Wolf Camp workout.