

I just had a really great time working with a nice group of people for a few weeks and that doesn’t always happen. The stories are so lovely and really fun to be a part of. I also found these shows are just fun to make. That was kind of fun on my days off to travel around and see what the neighborhood was like. And I hadn’t traveled back in a long time. The town that they put together is based on the town next to the one that I was from. Q) What were some of your favorite moments from filming “The Wedding Planners?”Ī) Ironically, I grew up from Toronto, but I live in Los Angeles. I think that was the last job that I had.

Q) Were you familiar with any of your costars before working with them on this series?Ī) I wasn’t, but I got to meet everybody on set and they are just incredibly warm and lovely people.

I found that portraying vulnerability in a character is sometimes difficult, but I also was excited with this character because I got to try some fun stuff and see if it worked or not. Q) What did you find challenging about portraying Nav?Ī) I think that any role that I work on I just want to make sure that there is some authenticity connected to myself in some regards. I wanted to make sure I brought that to the equation for him. Q) Was there something you added to the role that wasn’t in his initial breakdown?Ī) I wanted the character to be vulnerable and lovable. So, initially when the job started that was the energy that they were looking for. He was very loyal and protective of his cousin. Q) We’ll be seeing you on “The Wedding Planners.” How was your character Nav originally described to you?Ī) He was just described as an eccentric, kind of lovable thorn in the side. I think it will probably come out later in the year. It’s a rom-com about a couple going through quarantine living in the same building, but can’t see each other. I’m doing all the filming and the director and cinematographer are on a Zoom call. Then, I’m actually working on a feature film that takes place in the quarantine. Q) What are the recent projects that you have been busy working on?Ī) A lot has slowed down since the pandemic, but I do a podcast out of LA called “Bumper to Bumper” that I’ve been releasing a few times a week.
