Rugby and cinema: interview with actress Emily Shah, actress of film Jungle Cry
Emily Shah is actress of film Jungle Cry
You worked on Monster Trucks and Fast & Furious 7 as an assistant. What is the most difficult thing to manage on the set?
I was 18 and had just graduated high school when I began working as a personal assistant on those two projects. On top of that, I was getting ready to compete for Miss USA. The most challenging thing I faced was trying to organize my personal life and my own prep for the competition in addition to managing somebody else’s life and workload on major productions. It was one of the toughest jobs that I’ve ever had but, I wouldn’t go back and change a thing. I learned a lot, gained respect for elements of production, and really grew as an individual.
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