Mary-Kate Olsen impresses bosses on the set of her latest TV show.
The actress - who shot to fame alongside twin sister Ashley at the age of
nine months when they played the role of Michelle Tanner in US sitcom 'Full
House' - makes a one-off appearance in comedy 'Samantha Who', playing a
self-destructive bad girl.
However, she was nothing like her alter-ego when she turned up on set.
The show's executive producer Don Todd said: "She showed up alone, ready to
work, is great on set and is serious about the job. This is a girl who's
been in front of the camera almost literally her entire life. She's smart,
and she knows what she's doing."
Mary-Kate recently revealed she finds it difficult to understand fame and
finds it "weird" when her picture is taken.
She added: "It's weird to be called a celebrity or talk about it. I don't
talk about being a celebrity in my business meetings. I don't talk about it
with my friends. It's not a part of my life. It's a media perception of who
I am. It's very weird.
"I mean, if I see a paparazzi shot of me walking that's in a magazine or
something at some event, it's as if I see it from an outsider's point of
view. There's like a character, almost, and then there's me."
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