Tucker Albrizzi Learned to Play Saxophone for New Role in "A.P. Bio"
"A.P. Bio" premiered on NBC on March 1st and has had good reviews so far. Alyssa Julya Smith sits down with one of the stars of the show, Tucker Albrizzi, to talk about how he got the role.
The actor explains that his role was supposed to be a background character who didn't have many lines, but could play the saxophone. Albrizzi admits that he learned to play the musical instrument for the show. His role expanded and he nows has more lines and a bigger part in the series.
In addition to his role, Albrizzi explains that he is a tea master and even became a certified tea master during a trip to China. He talks about starting his own tea company and is currently contemplating the name. Tucker's Tea anyone?
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