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I was trained at a conservatory school, and they usher you into the business by giving you a showcase. I was so lucky that I met with an agent, and he sent me on an audition for a TV pilot, and I happened to book it. It was like complete luck that it happened.
Abby Brammell

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I think everybody really responds to the secret society aspect. This idea that you have to remain anonymous, and yet at the same time, you're kind of saving the world.
Abby Brammell

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You need to tune your instrument, which is your body and your mind, and your soul.
Abby Brammell

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I never really said I wanted to be a TV star, when I was a kid.
Abby Brammell

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There's nothing like a good conservatory drama school to really get you ready for the work force.
Abby Brammell

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To any aspiring actor, go and train yourself.
Abby Brammell

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A lot of people kind of want to wait until you're off a show before they book you into a movie.
Abby Brammell

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The theater and film, they're like two completely different mediums.
Abby Brammell

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I was trained in the theater, so I really learned a lot about how to work with the camera, just technically speaking, it's been an amazing learning curve.
Abby Brammell

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You can get too heavy on the masculine side of things with all of the action, but then we've got a really nice balance going on when you go home and look at the wives' story lines and what's going on on the home front. I think people really respond to that balance of masculine and feminine.
Abby Brammell

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I think a lot of people feel like they may not get the recognition that they deserve, but that they can still kind of maintain and do good, and there's a kind of quiet satisfaction in not being recognized for stuff.
Abby Brammell