And Helms states that the seven -day work programs between the office and the postmates of a hangover were “crazy” and the “biggest”

And Helms states that the seven -day work programs between the office and the postmates of a hangover were “crazy” and the “biggest”

Two of the greatest franchises And Helms has been part of are the series The office and the trilogy of the film by The Hangover. Both were great comic successes of the 2000s and it was discovered that Helms worked both on the series and on the first film simultaneously.

Hit while the iron was hot was clearly a good career move for the actor, but it meant a rather exhausting work program, of which Helms spoke in a recent episode of The Messy Podcast, hosted by Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Acquest.

“I worked seven days a week,” said Helms. According to the actor, both directors Todd Phillips AND The office showrunner Greg Daniels They were “kind” enough to get around his program.

He continued, “because I was crossed The officeIt was extremely complete of production days. And then on The Hangover, Bradley [Cooper] AND Zach [Galifianakis] And I am literally in every scene. For example, there is no scene without all three. ”

Helms explained that the film included many night shoots, which meant that a few weeks would end his Postumes of the hangover Scene in Las Vegas at 4:30 in the morning and immediately return to Los Angeles to start shooting The office Two hours later. “It was completely and totally crazy. I was drinking, as, you know, you are Red Bulls a day or something to overcome it,” he recalled.

Despite the grueling work, being part of the two extremely loved productions was the “biggest” experience for Helms. “Honestly I loved every second. I felt so enthusiastic about being part of these things that they were so beautiful and so funny,” he said.

Helms has continued to have a great career with many more memorable characters and films. It can be seen after in the Hockey movie The blades dismantled by the writer-director Cody Lightningwhich is in post-production and does not yet have a release date.

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By Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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