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Y&R: Fairman Interviews Nichols

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Thanks for posting that. Now, boys and girls.... listen to this interview and you see the thought process of a TRUE ACTOR. Compare this interview to that airheaded cotton candy BS that Kahlil does on those online interviews... and you see why she's crap. An actor needs to PREPARE, STUDY, put FORETHOUGHT into motivation and subtext. It's called being a PROFESSIONAL. Once I heard Nichols talk, then it's obvious why he's as good as he is.

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Thanks for posting that. Now, boys and girls.... listen to this interview and you see the thought process of a TRUE ACTOR. Compare this interview to that airheaded cotton candy BS that Kahlil does on those online interviews... and you see why she's crap. An actor needs to PREPARE, STUDY, put FORETHOUGHT into motivation and subtext. It's called being a PROFESSIONAL. Once I heard Nichols talk, then it's obvious why he's as good as he is.

Great post...that's why I love his acting so much!!! :):wub::wub: When he said he has no business sense but now he reads the news business section, it was such a simple statement but carries so much weight. These writers better not screw this up!!

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