PHOTO: Instagram/Steven David Lim, Instagram/Jamie YeoWhen Steven David Lim finished filming season one of Mediacorp's English drama Growing Up back in 1996, things were looking great.
"There had been a lot of letters written in to the station complaining about me, on topics ranging from how bad of an actor I was and that I should be taken off the series, to that I misbehaved in public and should not be on the screen as a role model." "For all you know, actually he was the one who simply made himself miserable," Steven said. "Once I learnt how he behaved, I kind of expected it and that was normal."Set in the 1960s to '80s, Growing Up follows the Tay family — Mr and Mrs Tay , Gary , David , Vicky and Tammy .
" was very unprofessional. He wouldn't say a word to me," Jamie claimed. "He wouldn't even want to rehearse with me unless the director said, 'Okay, let's rehearse'."If I was standing too close , he wouldn't ask me to maybe move a step to my right, he would ask the director, 'Can you ask her to move to the side?'"
"In this industry, you are a junior and I am a senior, so you should treat me with respect," Jamie claimed he said. "I was next door, in the next studio filming Triple 9, and we had a cracking cast and crew, everyone was so tight," she recalled to AsiaOne in a separate interview. "We would go bowling after filming and we would go for supper every night together.
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