Paul Greene Field Trip

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It may have been the second time I interviewed Paul Greene when he mentioned a movie called Sweet Home Carolina, and his co-star was none other than Heather McComb. I was familiar with the name, but since I was out of the loop for many years and missed a wide variety of television shows that EVERYONE seems to have watched (thank God for Netflix!), I had never seen her in anything that was overly memorable as far as I was concerned. This past Christmas, I had some credit with Amazon Video, and I decided to use it on Christmas Day to finally watch this charmingly engaging film. While I watched it because I am a huge Paul Greene fan, it introduced me to the delight and wonder known as Heather McComb. Recently, I was able to chat with her about her career as a whole as well as this entertaining film and a few other delectable tidbits. RH: Heather, I'm so glad that it worked out to chat with you today. HM: Ruth, thanks for reaching out and being so willing to chat with me. I understand you've interviewed my friend, Paul Greene. Oh, yes, I've interviewed him five times now and met him as well. He is just amazing; he really is. Sweet Home Alabama Premiere I agree completely. And the movie you both did together, Sweet Home Alabama, was the first time I actually got to see …show more content…

Though not under this production company, I actually produced my first feature. It was released theatrically last July. It's now available on VOD or iTunes or any other streaming service. It's called Battle Scars, and it's definitely a lot darker than Sweet Home Carolina. I'm very proud of it, and you know, making a movie is not easy. It's a lot of work. You have to find the financing and the script and a director and the actors. When I was a kid, as an actor, I thought I knew how hard it was to make a movie. But as actors, they kind of shield us from that stuff. When you're on the production side, you genuinely see everything, so it was a really cool journey for me. Very

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