Hidden Remote talks: Michael Fishman about his day back on Roseanne
Michael Fishman posted on Facebook, comparing his first day back on the set of Roseanne.
Michael Fishman wrote about his first day back on Roseanne on Facebook and it is a great inside look at how he felt on day one in 1988 and twenty years later in 2018.
Hidden Remote and Mr. Fishman talked about those two very special days for the talented actor.
Hidden Remote: What are the differences you found between day one in 1988 and Day one 2018?
Michael Fishman: 1988 I didn’t know what to expect, 2018 was like going home.
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Hidden Remote: I have noticed you have mentioned the plaque several times that Roseanne pointed out. Why does it mean so much to you?
MF: It is symbolic to me. Of her vision, of a dream realized. It was an audacious plan surpassed. It also symbolizes the hundreds of people who contributed to the show.
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Hidden Remote: You must have had many surreal moments. Which ones stick with you today?
MF: Being back on set as a group. These people are special, the group is special. The show has a unique tone. It attracts a special kind of people. Our writers are incredible. Our crew is like family.
Hidden Remote: What is it like for you as a person and actor to know you were part of one of the greatest shows in history?
MF: As an actor tremendously exciting, I love the depth and complexity of #Roseanne but history is something others decide. I’m most proud of the positive impact it continues to have on people’s lives. Very unique to be part of something that touches people so profoundly.
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Hidden Remote: You love to coach, and I wish there were more like you. Did you take on such a role with the younger ones this season? How so?
MF: Coaching is about helping others achieve. I hope I’m helping Jayden and Ames start their journey with support. I’ve loved my experience and feel a responsibility to try and make their’s positive. I made a point of welcoming them day one. They’re a priority to me. Both so talented.
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