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Actors Need to Know Their Finish Line
Actors often don't know how a season will end, to keep the crew and audience in suspense, but it may be beneficial for them to know their character's end goal. Guest star Joe Morton had the honor of being one of the few people on set who had the whole script.
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The host and guest discuss how TV actors are often not informed about how a season or series will end, and the guest shares his excitement about working with Joe Morton on a show.
32:12 - 34:09 (01:56)
Summary
The host and guest discuss how TV actors are often not informed about how a season or series will end, and the guest shares his excitement about working with Joe Morton on a show. The conversation also touches on the challenges and benefits of not knowing the ending as an actor.
ChapterActors Need to Know Their Finish Line
Episode"Kerry Washington"
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The hosts discuss some behind-the-scenes trivia from Star Wars, including how the famous line "I am your father" was kept secret on set, and Chris Pine's audition process for Star Trek.
34:09 - 35:12 (01:03)
Summary
The hosts discuss some behind-the-scenes trivia from Star Wars, including how the famous line "I am your father" was kept secret on set, and Chris Pine's audition process for Star Trek.
ChapterActors Need to Know Their Finish Line
Episode"Kerry Washington"
PodcastSmartLess
Kerry Washington discusses how her role in "Scandal" launched her television career after she had already established herself in notable films such as "Ray" and "The Last King of Scotland."
35:13 - 36:14 (01:01)
Summary
Kerry Washington discusses how her role in "Scandal" launched her television career after she had already established herself in notable films such as "Ray" and "The Last King of Scotland."