Post by Brandi on Mar 27, 2006 6:19:05 GMT -5
Hey guys,
I just found this and wanted to share with you. Mercedes McNab who starred in the episode "Undercover Brother" was apprently supposed to have a reoccuring role on the show. Here is the article that I found that was from Angel magazine titles "Legally Blonde":
"Mercedes is actually juggling another part even as she toils away on Angel. She had five days off in a row and promptly got a call with an offer to guest on another WB series, the freshman Joey Lawrence sitcom, Run of the House. "They said, 'Are you busy this week? We want you to do the show. And upon your availability, it will also be a recurring role.’” Mercedes recalls. "So that will be pretty interesting, if I can pull off two roles at the same time. The show itself is about two sisters and two brothers who all live in a house together. The parents aren't around, so it's basically all the kids. I am the oldest daughter's best friend. In my first episode my friend and I have our 'first date' as we call it, because we've lost all of our friends to marriages and pregnancies and stuff like that. We're not on that level, so we go out together and become friends. "Doing a sitcom is just completely different," says Mercedes. "I like their shooting schedule a lot more than ours. You go in every day, but you only rehearse every scene a couple of times. You go in at nine and then you get to leave by two, so there's a lot of playtime left in your day. "
courtesy of: fansites.hollywood.com/~mmcnab/interviews-legallyblonde.php
That's just interesting to know what could have been...
I just found this and wanted to share with you. Mercedes McNab who starred in the episode "Undercover Brother" was apprently supposed to have a reoccuring role on the show. Here is the article that I found that was from Angel magazine titles "Legally Blonde":
"Mercedes is actually juggling another part even as she toils away on Angel. She had five days off in a row and promptly got a call with an offer to guest on another WB series, the freshman Joey Lawrence sitcom, Run of the House. "They said, 'Are you busy this week? We want you to do the show. And upon your availability, it will also be a recurring role.’” Mercedes recalls. "So that will be pretty interesting, if I can pull off two roles at the same time. The show itself is about two sisters and two brothers who all live in a house together. The parents aren't around, so it's basically all the kids. I am the oldest daughter's best friend. In my first episode my friend and I have our 'first date' as we call it, because we've lost all of our friends to marriages and pregnancies and stuff like that. We're not on that level, so we go out together and become friends. "Doing a sitcom is just completely different," says Mercedes. "I like their shooting schedule a lot more than ours. You go in every day, but you only rehearse every scene a couple of times. You go in at nine and then you get to leave by two, so there's a lot of playtime left in your day. "
courtesy of: fansites.hollywood.com/~mmcnab/interviews-legallyblonde.php
That's just interesting to know what could have been...