If “every writer is a frustrated actor…,” as Rod Serling is quoted as saying, then shouldn’t the chance for a journalist to act in the medium they cover be equally thrilling? Yes… thrilling and terrifying, as I found out when I got to do a small part on ABC’s One Life to Live. My scene with Bo (Bob Woods) and Rex (John-Paul Lavoisier) airs today, so you can judge how it all turned out. But I can tell you what it was like getting through it.
By the time I showed up on the show’s Manhattan set at 8 a.
By the time I showed up on the show’s Manhattan set at 8 a.
- 3/3/2011
- by Abby West
- EW.com - PopWatch
If “every writer is a frustrated actor…,” as Rod Serling is quoted as saying, then shouldn’t the chance for a journalist to act in the medium they cover be equally thrilling? Yes… thrilling and terrifying, as I found out when I got to do a small part on ABC’s One Life to Live. My scene with Bo (Bob Woods) and Rex (John-Paul Lavoisier) airs today, so you can judge how it all turned out. But I can tell you what it was like getting through it.
By the time I showed up on the show’s Manhattan set at 8 a.
By the time I showed up on the show’s Manhattan set at 8 a.
- 3/3/2011
- by Abby West
- EW.com - PopWatch
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