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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of off-camera in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of off-camera in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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You know every person [on the show] has added something to it, sometimes it’s just what you hear people talking about, or a conversation I’ve had off-camera. An example of that would be Jeremy Swift, who plays Higgins, he and I are talking about music one day and he’s explaining to me his passion for jazz, now he plays standup bass, and I’m kinda like, ‘Oh, I think Higgins is gonna get his goatee back, his jazz goatee, and he’s gonna play that bass.’ And that’s just something I learned at Second City in Chicago, where you’re writing a show as an actor.
One night I had a long talk. It was three hours after a rehearsal. I said guys if you have conflict off camera, it’s going to show up on camera, i must say we had a couple of meetings.
Over the last 3 months, I’ve gotten to know Meyers off camera and off the court, i've gotten to know what's in his heart and who he is. Meyers has learned a lot about the Jewish community, meeting with Holocaust survivors, and reading books about Jewish history.
He played such an outsized role in my life was as warm loving generous off camera as he was on. Willard, you didn't make it to the front of the Smucker's jar but you changed so many lives for the better.
The fact that 223 days later we are still talking with each other, even off-camera, is a sign that it worked out in the end.
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