I am way more chill than he is and not always uptight but I still like school. Ramon: I don’t over think things as much as Owen does. And they kind of even each other out.īCK: Speaking about your characters, how different or similar are you from your characters? Owen and Blair are pretty much opposites but at the end of the day, they are always there for each other because they are step-siblings.
She usually ends up getting them both in trouble. She likes scheming things and she usually drags Owen into it. She isn’t too great at school but she doesn’t want to fail school. But Owen is very uptight and I feel that there is never a moment when Owen is completely relaxed. Ramon: Owen is an accomplished student who strives on organization, doing well in school, always trying to be the best Owen he can be, and trying not to make mistakes, which is the complete opposite from his stepsister Blair. This is my first thing.īCKOnline: Can both of you guys tell us a little bit about your characters on the show? I also have never done anything else Disney. But Tobi and Suzi did classes with us and I go a lot better at it. I had really no experience in improv before I started Just Roll With It. For me, Just Roll With It is different than my previous projects because we didn’t get messy a lot and we didn’t have to do improv. Kaylin Hayman: For me, Just Roll With It is different than my previous projects because we didn’t get messy a lot and we didn’t have to do improv.
I feel that it is way more intimate than The Lion King. Ramon Reed: What’s different from working on Just Roll With It from my previous project, Disney’s The Lion King, is it’s still in front of a live studio audience, but the amount of people and the amount of moving pieces that The Lion King had in comparison to Just Roll With It makes Just Roll With It a little less risky with the things that could happen. ( Note: Some responses were edited for clarity.)īCK: What would you say is different from working on Just Roll With It Check out their interview below and don’t forget to mark your calendars and make sure to tune in for what is sure to be comedy gold, on Wednesday, June 19th 8:00 p.m. BCKOnline had the opportunity to sit down with Ramon Reed and Kaylin Hayman, who play Byron and Blair, for an exclusive interview about what audiences can expect and more. The unpredictable new show follows the ups and downs of the blended Bennett-Blatt family-pre-teen step-siblings Blair and Owen and their fun-loving parents Rachel and Byron.