‘Easier to maintain good physical, mental condition’ on international set, says Japanese actor Tomohisa Yamashita (VIDEO)
Shot predominantly in a 2,000-square-metre studio in Tenerife, Spain, Yamashita compared his experience on an international set with what he was accustomed to back home.The popular Japanese actor was impressed with the regular hours on set which he said was unusual in Japan. — Picture courtesy of HBO Asia“It was easier to maintain good physical and mental condition.
Besides having an acting coach and English coach available on set, the series’ director Jorge Dorado went the extra mile to make sure Yamashita and O’Donnelly nail the part of love birds in the show.“We spent a day together just by ourselves like lovers — this will never happen in Japan. The show’s director Jorge Dorado arranged for Yamashita and O’Donnelly to go on a date before shooting began so they could nail their part of love birds in the show. — Picture courtesy of HBO Asia
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