Interview with Barry Watson about "Sorority Boys" 2002
What was it like working on “Sorority Boys?”
It was interesting. It was so much fun working with Michael [Rosenbaum] and Harland [Williams] on the movie. It was tough trying to figure out how to put on all the women's clothes. Usually, for a guy, it's just a T-shirt and jeans and you're done. It's like this whole long process to be a woman and I have a newfound respect for what it takes for women to make themselves feel good about themselves.
How tough were the waxing sessions?
It only happened once because we weren't going to let it happen again (laughing).
How was the chemistry between you three guys?
I don't think it could have been better. The producers will probably never say this but I think they really got lucky with having us cast as the three girls because we just really jelled. With the script as funny as it was, I think the three of us had a blast and we added something more to it, as well.
Does Harland do a lot of ad-libbing on the set?
It was nice because Wally [director Wally Wolodarsky] let us all kind of do a lot of ad-libbing. We'd do the first take how it was written and then he'd let us just go off. Of course, working with Harland just kind of takes it to a whole new level.
Did you keep any piece of your wardrobe?
No.
Did you want to?
(Laughing) NO, none!
What's the status of your part on "7th Heaven?"
I think this might be my last year on the show. I don't know, it's been a long run on the show and I'm very grateful for how long I've been on it and who knows - I might still be back. But right now it looks like this might be my last year. They are definitely coming back for a seventh season but I'm just not sure yet if I'm going to be there or not.
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