more time working = more salary received...
Tho inspite of portraying two different people,
only one paycheque is printed....On the other hand, "twin work" provides employment for one other person, the actor/actress who will take the place of the non-existant twin when one twin interacts with their brother or sister and their face isn't seen.I think this would be "stand-in/ photo -double" work tho am not sure...
Jensen Buchannan and Anne Heche did excellent, brilliant twin roles of Vicki and Marley Love on Another World...so memorable.( JB replaced AH - they both made the dual roles their own...Hire JB, she's a gem!)
2007-07-12 15:56:25
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answered by insightfireiron 4
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General Hospital
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answered by ? 4
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of course..
that would be a very hard role and take up sooo much extra time!!
i was only thinking this the other day
and i got the answer from a friend of mine.
2007-07-12 13:28:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they have to study 2 different scripts..
2007-07-12 15:17:04
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answered by snowriver 7
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I would think so since it's another role they are taking on
2007-07-12 13:21:40
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answered by Yanks4Life23519 7
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