![]() We have pretty great crews in this country, I have to say. So if everyone around me is prepared - and they usually are unbelievably prepared and open and generous - and then I have a great time. I don't believe you ever do anything, really, in my job, in isolation. ![]() Some days, I'm at my wit's end and I just want to curl up in a ball, and I have other days where I'm really proud and very excited, and it's usually to do with the people around me. But emotionally, I have to say that I'm like everyone. And people just loved it here, so that allayed my fears that it hadn't worked. By the time it went to air I had kind of moved away from it, so it was really joyful watching it, because I couldn't feel it in my body anymore. MD: No, it was a whole year, for some reason, before they put it to air on ABC, so I had a long time between shooting it and it going to air. So that took a lot of my emotional energy at the beginning, and then slowly I started getting into it, and I had a ball being able to do almost everything and work with everyone on the set. I had never been that kind of a lead character, and I was very nervous that I didn't have what it took. And then Janet King season 1, I think the hardest part about that was it was a spin-off from another show and I wasn't sure it was going to work. And then you do another take, and you get through it, and it was fine. ![]() And then when he died, I had a moment that I thought, oh, this is a bit too hard. We would talk a lot about that at home - well not too much, but enough that it was a very comfortable place for both of us and something that I found really special. So I found that quite easy, and then when he died on the show, it was quite difficult. ![]() Marta Dusseldorp: Well, season 3 of A Place Called Home I did with my real-life husband, who played Rene, my husband on the show. ![]()
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