![]() ![]() This was your Broadway debut? How was that night?Įddie Jemison: It was surreal, you know? I was very, very scared. It’s just when you’re done, you can’t believe how tired it makes you. I’m shocked how… not demanding it is, because it’s not demanding when you’re doing it. You just want to goof off.Įddie Jemison: It’s so true. I’ve done eight shows a week and you don’t think you would be so freaking tired. ![]() That’s kind of fun because I never get to do that home! It’s like, I’m definitely going to work between these very short hours, so you don’t feel so bad about, I don’t know, like reading. Well, I mean you’ve got to work later today so what else are you supposed to do?Įddie Jemison: That’s the beauty of doing this show. You’ve got a show tonight, right?Įddie Jemison: I do. In this interview, Jemison talks about making his Broadway debut, playing Ogie, his role in both the film and musical, and what it was like to book his first ever film role in Ocean’s 11! But, up until April 28th, he’s got his hands full with Waitress, the story of Jenna, a waitress and expert pie-maker who dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage. You most likely recognize Jemison from the Ocean’s 11 movies, HBO’s Hung, Chicago Med and he’s currently recurring on the CW’s iZombie. Jemison starred as Ogie in Adrienne Shelly’s 2007 film, Waitress, and now 12 years later, he’s making his Broadway debut in the same role. It’s not everyday that someone who created a role in a film gets to tackle that same role in a big Broadway musical, but Eddie Jemison is doing just that. Like, immediately when I started learning my lines, it all came back to me like a shock.” – Eddie Jemison on Playing Ogie “It’s so specific, that character and the lines.
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