Aaron Eckhart showed up in 2 episodes of Frasier in 2004, a role that rapidly came to be a fan-favorite and instructed him a totally brand-new globe of shooting.
Speaking With ComingSoon, Eckhart discussed his experience working with Frasier– where he played Frank, the good-looking sweetheart of Charlotte– and just how excellent celebrity Kelsey Grammer was.
“Thank you very much, I appreciate that. Kelsey — the whole cast, but Kelsey … look, I don’t know that format,” claimed Eckhart. “It’s a three-camera, you film in front of … I didn’t know any of that existed. I grew up on Happy Days, of course, but it was all new to me, and seeing these guys work the cameras and work the script and everything … I was terrified, and Kelsey and everybody was just so wonderful, and Laura Linney was on that as well. I really got a glimpse into a world that I know nothing about, which is the three-camera television sitcom show. And I have to say, I liked it.”
Eckhart commended the celebrities of comedies for their expertise
Eckhart took place to commend those that operate in the globe of comedies, calling them “absolute professionals” and making points much funnier than they get on the web pages.
” I keep in mind, once, I got on an aircraft with Courteney Cox, and she asked me to assist her research an episode of Pals, simply check out lines with her. I read it and, due to the fact that I’m a significant follower of Pals, I claimed, ‘Huh, that’ s strange,” remembered Eckhart. “It does not appear as amusing below as it does when I enjoy it.’ And she claims, ‘Yeah, that’ s as a result of what we do.’ And those people are simply outright specialists at transforming a word up on its end or decreasing or doing something, and all of it simply makes good sense.
“I’d never known anything about that world, and I got a glimpse of it on Frasier, because nobody’s better at it than Kelsey Grammer and how smart he was and what he did just to make a laugh, and how exhilarating it was and how it led into the next moment. So it was very educational, and I’m glad I did it.”