JamesG
01-08-2019, 08:24 PM
“There was an energy” present on the set of the incredibly popular medical drama, Michael Cudlitz recalls, and he felt it from the moment he showed up to play a wounded first responder in a Season 2 episode.
“You feel it the moment you step on set. It is intense. It is focused on the work. It is about getting it done. There is no downtime,” he remembers. “It makes you raise your game, because they’re going to get it with you or without you.”
"ER" also marked the first time Cudlitz worked with producer John Wells, “who, obviously, through my career has had major, major impacts,” he says.
(Among them: Southland)
https://tvline.com/gallery/michael-cudlitz-photos-the-walking-dead-lost-southland/#!4/cudlitz-er/
“You feel it the moment you step on set. It is intense. It is focused on the work. It is about getting it done. There is no downtime,” he remembers. “It makes you raise your game, because they’re going to get it with you or without you.”
"ER" also marked the first time Cudlitz worked with producer John Wells, “who, obviously, through my career has had major, major impacts,” he says.
(Among them: Southland)
https://tvline.com/gallery/michael-cudlitz-photos-the-walking-dead-lost-southland/#!4/cudlitz-er/