

I knew that I would want to say something just because of my time there and my relationships with the people in the cast and crew. But we finished all of my scenes on Friday right before lunch and they made an announcement that it was my last scene and so I gave a little speech.

I had told Frank that I wanted to talk with him whenever he had a chance and we didn’t get to on Thursday because it was a long day and we had to be back early the next day. Wactor: You know, because I was filming so many pages, I didn’t really have time to kind of think or be emotional or reflect on anything. These are just the circumstances in my life and the circumstances in the story.”ĭigest: Did you get emotional shooting your last scenes, or when you had to clear out your dressing room? Acting in and producing a small-budget movie, all my energy had to go into making the thing happen, and then when it was like, “You’re dying on the day you get back,” I was like, “Well, I just have to fold whatever emotions this is causing into my movie, and when I get back, I’ll keep doing what I do, which is come to work and do my best. Digest: With a compressed timeline like that, I imagine you had to do some compartmentalizing just to get through everything.
