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PR.com (Allison
Kugel): Did you already wrap the last episode of this last season
of Entourage?
Jerry Ferrara: Yes. Our
last day was this past Tuesday (June 28, 2011). That was
the last shooting day of the show.
PR.com: How was
it for you?
Jerry Ferrara: It was
tough for me. I remember waking up in the morning and kind of just
dreading it, knowing that it’s going to be hard. Then it became
such a long work day that towards the end I was so tired that I
thought, “Ok, maybe I’m actually not going to be emotional about
it because I’m exhausted.” But, sure enough, when they called
“wrap” I lost it. I had to go on a little man walk by myself and
shed some tears, and it was really tough. I don’t know how I feel
about it just yet. I’m excited about a lot of things but I’m also
sad about a lot of things.
PR.com: Being on
Entourage marked a huge chapter in your life. This show
was really your first big break.
Jerry Ferrara:
Absolutely. I grew up on this show. I moved to LA when I was
nineteen, I got Entourage when I was twenty two, and I’m
thirty-one now. My entire twenties were spent playing this
character and being with these guys every day.
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