Lisa Ann Walter Shares What It Was Like Working With Jason Kelce
Jan 29, 2025
Lisa Ann Walter doesn’t need to teach Jason Kelce any lessons in acting.
After all, the NFL alum is already a natural, according to the Abbott Elementary star, who gushed over his and former Philadelphia Eagles teammates Jalen Hurts and Brandon Graham’s touchdown-worthy appearances during the show’s season three premiere last year.
“I was very impressed that they knew all their lines coming in,” she explained during her Jan 27. appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers. “That nobody had to be kind of on the side and be like, ‘No, no, no, you say this, you say that.’ They were on it. They were off book. A lot of times we go into work not off book.”
As for who the trio played during their appearance on the Philadelphia-set series, well, that would be themselves as they attempted to help Gary, the then-boyfriend of Lisa Ann’s character Melissa, pop the question over zoom. But while the proposal wasn’t a success, the guys’ on the show certainly was.
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