'9-1-1: Nashville's' Kimberly Williams-Paisley talks juggling latest projects, giving back
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'9-1-1: Nashville's' Kimberly Williams-Paisley talks juggling latest projects, giving back
""It looks like a ton of people just standing around looking at me and an AD on the other side of the room reading from the script. Then I'm responding as if it's a very intense emergency.""
""I'm just so honored to be playing a first responder. What they do is so vital. They turn it up a notch, but it's based in truth.""
""The idea is people can come in and shop for their families and choose what they want instead of getting a handout.""
Kimberly Williams-Paisley stars in '9-1-1: Nashville' as a 911 operator, facing unique challenges in her performance. Much of her acting occurs over the phone, requiring her to convey intense emotions without physical interaction. She finds the experience rewarding and appreciates the real-life inspiration behind the show. Off-screen, she co-founded a nonprofit grocery store that provides free food to families in need, allowing them to choose their groceries rather than receiving handouts. The organization has expanded to serve more people in the community.
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