Olivia Scott Welch, who plays Julie Devereaux in the hit TV show Lucky Hank, discussed working with the cast and series star, Bob Odenkirk, in her new exclusive uInterview. 

“Ten years from now I think I’ll remember working on the show as a whole. It’s like one of the best things I’ve ever done in my life and I think will be forever and it was the best like group of people I’ve ever been around,” she told uInterview exclusively at the SXSW premiere of the series.

The actress specifically remembers how almost every night she and the whole cast would get dinner.

“Everybody loved each other so much and we would go to dinner after work all the time and I think I’ll remember working because everybody was like genuinely magical on the show but I think I’ll remember eating dinner with everybody after work just as I remember the actual work.”

In the show, Odenkirk plays William Devereaux, who is Lily’s father. Welch described how she and Odenkirk first bonded over comedy when they first met. 

“So my most Bob moment was like talking with him about comedy and we’d talk about SNL and writing, but then we would be like have you ever seen this like Monty Python sketch from like 1978?” she recalled. “And then he would show me crazy sketches and like a lot of fun like British stuff and we really bonded over like watching bizarre 80’s, 90’s British sketch comedy. And that’s how we got to know each other at the beginning, yeah it was a lot of fun.”

Season one of Lucky Hank is currently available for streaming on AMC+.

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