Put through her paces

Published on: 13th July, 2009

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Having spent three years in the emergency room of All Saints Western General Hospital, actress Jolene Anderson thought she knew how to work at a cracking pace. But parachuting into Ten’s high-octane drama Rush as it roars into its second season meant she had to hit the ground running – literally. “This is a much faster pace, everything is on location and, because of the nature of the storytelling, I’m a lot more involved with this than I was with All Saints,” she says. “These guys were all trained up a year ago and have had that time to settle in. I’ve had to come in cold, so I’ve had to sprint into it, which is not bad because that’s what…

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Put through her paces

Published on: 13th July, 2009

Put through her paces  | read this item

Having spent three years in the emergency room of All Saints Western General Hospital, actress Jolene Anderson thought she knew how to work at a cracking pace. But parachuting into Ten’s high-octane drama Rush as it roars into its second season meant she had to hit the ground running – literally. “This is a much faster pace, everything is on location and, because of the nature of the storytelling, I’m a lot more involved with this than I was with All Saints,” she says. “These guys were all trained up a year ago and have had that time to settle in. I’ve had to come in cold, so I’ve had to sprint into it, which is not bad because that’s what…

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