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CSI star <font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font> (Sara Sidle) recently shared the fantastically collaborative environment on the show, the sense of community among the cast members and her wildest moment.
Fox has repeatedly praised the kindness of the CSI writers and producers, saying that if there’s someplace you don’t really want to go with the character, you can talk to them. There is one instance in which Fox brought a concern to the writers and they pulled back, which she thinks is great. Early in the show, the writers wanted a really solid tension been Fox’s character and that of <font color=yellow>Marg Helegenberger</font> (Catherine Willows). As the only two women on the show at the time, Fox and Helgenberger felt that fighting and jockeying for postion was somewhere they didn’t want to go. The writers listened and backed off that angle.
Fox considers the cast members her family. There are a few she sees outside of work all the time, notably <font color=yellow> Eric Szmanda</font> (Greg Sanders), with whom she plays kickball. However, even those she doesn’t live close enough to hang out with are family to her. “I adore them, I’d walk on glass for them,” she says.
Her career began with modeling. At 17, Fox and a fellow model headed for Italy. Their agency in New York City sent them over, telling them their books were ready and they would be working right away. Instead, they arrived in Italy and were told their books were awful and they would have to start over or they would never find work. Fox only brought $600 with her and her friend only had $250. They spent eight or nine days in a pensione before getting tossed out onto the street. Homeless in Milan at 17.
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Fox has repeatedly praised the kindness of the CSI writers and producers, saying that if there’s someplace you don’t really want to go with the character, you can talk to them. There is one instance in which Fox brought a concern to the writers and they pulled back, which she thinks is great. Early in the show, the writers wanted a really solid tension been Fox’s character and that of <font color=yellow>Marg Helegenberger</font> (Catherine Willows). As the only two women on the show at the time, Fox and Helgenberger felt that fighting and jockeying for postion was somewhere they didn’t want to go. The writers listened and backed off that angle.
Fox considers the cast members her family. There are a few she sees outside of work all the time, notably <font color=yellow> Eric Szmanda</font> (Greg Sanders), with whom she plays kickball. However, even those she doesn’t live close enough to hang out with are family to her. “I adore them, I’d walk on glass for them,” she says.
Her career began with modeling. At 17, Fox and a fellow model headed for Italy. Their agency in New York City sent them over, telling them their books were ready and they would be working right away. Instead, they arrived in Italy and were told their books were awful and they would have to start over or they would never find work. Fox only brought $600 with her and her friend only had $250. They spent eight or nine days in a pensione before getting tossed out onto the street. Homeless in Milan at 17.
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