I loved doing the 'King of Queens', I have never had so much fun doing a show. People got to see a different side of me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Those shows I did with Queen were pretty surreal. I was really excited and super-flattered, but intimidated at the same time.
I loved doing sitcoms.
I still enjoy performing, whether it's in front of two people or 2,000 people, but it's not fun once you leave the big show.
'Pair of Kings' is so much fun, literally. It is a very physical show with loads of stunts and green screen work, and you never know what great adventure is ahead of you! It's also a nice change in terms of being of similar ages to Doc Shaw and Mitchel Musso.
My role as king will be much like my mum's as queen, so long as I remain in tune with the people.
I like the idea of being out there regularly with an audience and with a funny gang of people. That's what I grew up with - doing television, doing shows every week.
My first show was 'The King and I' when I was five.
I just produced Criminal, this remake of Nine Queens, and one of the things that appealed to me about Nine Queens is that it was a performance piece, and that's the most fun.
It was the highlight of my life being in the Mae West show, because I saw and did things I never had before.
I never liked Queen. I can honestly say I hated Queen and everything that they did.