Shooting: “Monk” on location in the Hancock Park section of Los Angeles. Today is my second and final day on the show. Again I arrive at basecamp and the usual “hurry and wait” thing was nowhere to be found. I barely had time to get into wardrobe and make-up before the van was ready to take us to set. No complaints; I’m just used to sitting around passing lots of time on set. So anyway, my scene partner, Craig Patton, and I were surprised with all the coverage they were doing on us. I’m sure it’ll be a flash when it airs, or “if” it even makes the final cut, but one can hope. The house we were shooting in was amazing; not really, really huge but beautiful…and with a nice sized yard. Between shots Craig and I got a chance to chat with the director, Mike Listo, who has been working non-stop for months straight producing and directing television. Mike is also a producer/director on “Boston Legal”. Matter-of-fact he noticed on Craig’s resume at the audition that he had worked on “Boston Legal”. So I guess it’s true that they do read resumes; at least in some cases. After 4 or 5 hours we were wrapped and done for the night. This was another great work experience and I am thrilled that I finally booked “Monk” on my 6th attempt. I guess that means NEXT!
Me and my scene partner Craig Patton working on set on "Monk"
Me and my scene partner Craig Patton working on set on "Monk"
Stephon,
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you're doing good. Hope your home hunting is a success (You are a success, therefore, the home hunting should be as well).
BTW, that tool belt looks kinda heavy.....haha.....no? My bad.
Hey thanks! I'm still looking for a condo, but I don't plan on it happening really soon. I've got some other things on my plates to handle that will put me in a better position to do it. Plus, I think the housing market is going to be changing in the near future.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes that tool belt was heavy! Take care.
Stephon