'Glee' star has no time for lines
Glee leading man
Matthew Morrison says that his hectic on-set schedule leaves him with few breaks. The sexy crooner, who plays teacher Will Schuester in the musical show, told BBC Radio that he spends a massive 12 hours a day filming and struggles to find time to learn his lines.
He says: “We start at 6.30am on Monday but… progressively every week our call time gets later and by Fridays our call is at noon and we’re done at 4.00am. Usually if I’m on a little break, that’s when I learn my lines. There’s been a few times when I’ve had sheet music or something on set and I’ve scribbled down some lines on that.”
Matt also reveals that he finds it “exciting” but “scary” when he thinks about how long the show could go for. “It’s a 10-year high school, so the kids are going to be there for 10 years,” he says. “They have to graduate, obviously, at some point [but] I could possibly be there for a long time.”