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Elisabeth_Rohm82 karma

Jerry Orbach was the quintessential teacher for me, as an actor and as a person. He was the most professional, he was done in 2 takes, he never dropped a line or messed up anything, everything was original and alive, he was kind to everybody, didn't take himself to seriously, he found music in EVERYTHING and sang all day long and his passing was the most tragic moment for me.

I still miss him very much.

Elisabeth_Rohm59 karma

Well, having done law already a few times, I'd probably go for order and crack a few skulls!

Elisabeth_Rohm41 karma

Haha! Well, I don't know, I guess it's very hopeful, because in the realm of ANGEL and BUFFY, I don't have to be the walking dead, I can still sort of resume my role!

Elisabeth_Rohm40 karma

Well, I was the first season of the show, I was part of the original cast and loved doing it, but by the second season, I had my own show on TNT called "Bull" so I had to go back & forth between my show & recurring on ANGEL, and then after that I was offered LAW & ORDER and Joss & I decided it would be impossible for me to go from New York (where I was a regular on L&O) to Los Angeles for ANGEL. And we had a great opportunity for it to end dramatically, and it was very satisfying for both of us. I love working with Joss so much that I have this sort of lingering ache for him still, you know?

There are certain people you enjoy working with so, so much and you can't wait to come back and do something great. He's just a brilliant, brilliant soul.

Elisabeth_Rohm23 karma

Yes. So this is Chris Penn's last film, it was his last performance before he passed away, and it's just taken the filmmaker that long to edit it and put it together, but from what i understand he was very busy with other projects, so it's not a reflection on the film, it's a busy schedule. And it's a very important film, because it was Chris' last performance - and he was such a beautiful actor and soul, and I'm very sad that he died so tragically.