Simone Missick has been making huge strides as the first Black woman to lead a primetime drama on CBS in All Rise and now she’s making more history with the show’s season finale.
What We Know:
- The episode was remotely produced and will show the stars confronting the COVID-19 pandemic hands on. While the task of filming an entire episode from home with no crew to help out was “daunting,” the actress got an assist from her actor husband, For Life star, Dorian Missick.
- Some may not be aware that the couple has been married for 8 years, but their talents came in handy while creating this epic episode.
- “My husband is an actor and in this episode he’s playing a version of himself. He’s playing a DJ which he also does in real life. He’s a phenomenal DJ and he has been doing IG Live sets raising money for essential workers and keeping people motivated,” she stated.
- “We get to see him as DJ Tailwind, the omnipresent narrator through the episode. For him to be able to do it on the show was really great.”
- “This is not the first time we have worked together. We worked on season 2 of ‘Luke Cage’ together and I must have kept it a secret,” Missick adds. “It’s great that we are both enjoying some success at the same time with these shows.”
- The Missicks have a secret weapon for keeping things cool while they’re quarantined together at home. “We have a co-worker named ‘Carole’ and she gets blamed for everything. This morning, ‘Carole’ put the sugar on the top shelf of the cabinet knowing I can’t reach it. ‘Carole’ left her dirty socks in the middle of the floor too,” she joked. “It’s a way we can not blame one another and for us to realize how unimportant these nit-picky things are that come up during a pandemic and yet gently say to the other person, ‘stop putting the sugar on the top shelf.’
- The couple has also been dealing with their own personal battles with the coronavirus. “We shut down production on March 13 and on March 15 [and] my mother in law came down with symptoms of coronavirus. Within a week, she was in the ICU and on a ventilator. Our family came together and prayed three times a day together. I decided to fast during that time and we prayed with the deacon from the church until she got home,” Missick explained.
The season finale of All Rise airs May 4 on CBS.