It's amazing the hours you pull when you're the lead of a show.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's a lot of a workload doing an hour dramatic show. It's just incredible what little time off you get.
Fans who drive insane amount of hours to come to a show still amazes me. I mean, it can get up to 10 hours! That's loyalty.
When I was doing half-hour shows, I loved it and was preparing myself for the hour shows. Then when I did the hour shows, I was preparing myself for the specials and features.
I have nothing but admiration for the actors on soap operas. It is unbelievably challenging to put out an hour show in one day.
I have so much respect for television actors and directors. We're on set doing 16-hour days, and that's just what we do.
The two hours onstage is great. But I can only play a show and then take a night off. I have to sing for two hours, and then I've gotta rest it for a night. So it's the other 46 hours that are just boring as heck.
It's a wonderful way to have a role on a series - you're not tied down totally and completely to a schedule.
Two hours onstage... that's the best part because it makes it all worth it.
Sometimes you shoot for 40 or 50 hours for a one-hour show, and you have to make some very hard choices.
It takes a lot out of you to do a one-hour episodic lead of a show. I don't think actors realize that when they take the job.
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