In the Spotlight with.. Angela Channing

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66. You mentioned that you had been a film extra, I was wondering if you could tell us a bit more about this experience? Also which movie was it? @Karin Schill
I was in the TV series Band of Brothers. I had to audition for my role even though it was a non-speaking part. The episode was directed by Tom Hanks and I played a civilian celebrating the liberation of France. I did 4 scenes but only 2 survived the final cut. We filmed in a studio just outside London in the middle of the night. There was a lot of green screen used but you couldn't tell when you saw the final episode.
 

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66. You mentioned that you had been a film extra, I was wondering if you could tell us a bit more about this experience? Also which movie was it? @Karin Schill
I was in the TV series Band of Brothers. I had to audition for my role even though it was a non-speaking part. The episode was directed by Tom Hanks and I played a civilian celebrating the liberation of France. I did 4 scenes but only 2 survived the final cut. We filmed in a studio just outside London in the middle of the night. There was a lot of green screen used but you couldn't tell when you saw the final episode.

How interesting! If you like podcasts, Angela, then I would definitely recommend Dead Eyes. I don’t want to spoil the premise if you haven’t heard about it, but it’s all about someone whose life was forever changed after he auditioned for a tiny part in Band Of Brothers. It’s really good!
 

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How interesting! If you like podcasts, Angela, then I would definitely recommend Dead Eyes. I don’t want to spoil the premise if you haven’t heard about it, but it’s all about someone whose life was forever changed after he auditioned for a tiny part in Band Of Brothers. It’s really good!
Really? That sounds fascinating, I'm definitely going to listen to that podcast. Thanks James for bringing it to my attention.
 

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Hey @Chloe-Fusco, how are you? Thanks for your question.

67. Have you ever visited Brighton? I'm living there, although I have family connections in France? @Chloe-Fusco
Yes, I've been to Brighton many times. Living in London, when I was young it was one of the closest coastal resorts to us, even though it took about 3 hours to get there. It's an interesting city, although I prefer a sandy beach to a pebbled one. They have a good marathon there which takes place about 2 weeks before the London Marathon and a friend of mine is always suggesting we run it one year sand o it's something I plan to do when the world gets back to some kind of normality.

It seems like a fun place to live, you must enjoy being there.
 
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66. You mentioned that you had been a film extra, I was wondering if you could tell us a bit more about this experience? Also which movie was it? @Karin Schill
I was in the TV series Band of Brothers. I had to audition for my role even though it was a non-speaking part. The episode was directed by Tom Hanks and I played a civilian celebrating the liberation of France. I did 4 scenes but only 2 survived the final cut. We filmed in a studio just outside London in the middle of the night. There was a lot of green screen used but you couldn't tell when you saw the final episode.

That's cool. I have actually heard about that Tv-series. :)
 

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So as my spotlight is dimmed and another forum member moves into the limelight, I would like to thank everyone for all your questions over the past week and @Ome for organising this. I hope you have enjoyed reading my answers. It's been fun.

 
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Hey @Chloe-Fusco, how are you? Thanks for your question.

67. Have you ever visited Brighton? I'm living there, although I have family connections in France? @Chloe-Fusco
Yes, I've been to Brighton many times. Living in London, when I was young it was one of the closest coastal resorts to us, even though it took about 3 hours to get there. It's an interesting city, although I prefer a sandy beach to a pebbled one. They have a good marathon there which takes place about 2 weeks before the London Marathon and a friend of mine is always suggesting we run it one year sand o it's something I plan to do when the world gets back to some kind of normality.

It seems like a fun place to live, you must enjoy being there.

Very much. The Pier, Volk's and Booth are terrific landmarks. I would recommend Brighton for a visit.
 

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53. Hello again Angela. Any plans for another round of World Cup of Soaps in 2021? @Michelle Stevens
I had planned to do one this year but I got completely side tracked by the covid-19 lockdown. Maybe next year, either Dallas supporting characters or end of cliffhangers of all the major soaps, I've not decided yet.
Although I'm a year late, I've not forgotten I said this. I'm still doing the preparations.
 
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