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Justin Hartley

INDING THAT NEXT GREAT CHARACTER AFTER A BLOCKBUSTER SERIES likeisn’t easy, but Justin Hartley figured it out with his new CBS drama (February 11). “As an actor, to get to play someone so different right after playing someone I thought was so special, it’s the time of. “You definitely get your steps in. [] I have realized that if something is scripted like, Colter arrives and knocks on the door, something’s gonna happen where he’s gonna have to be running. So, a lot of stretching. It’s a very active show.” But he knows he owes all of this to. “I’m executive producing and starring in a show on CBS that airs right after the Superbowl because of the opportunities afforded me. I owe so much to that show.”

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