So, of course, she was talking about what it was like growing up there and just very briefly about how much talent is in Pensacola and how much has evolved from there."Īnderson, who plays a recurring role on the smash-hit Netflix Sci-Fi series "Stranger Things," won't show her hand as to what happens on Sunday's episode, but said the two locals have a significant exchange during a climactic moment in the show. "I told her I grew up performing at Pensacola's Children Chorus and she was like, 'Get out of town,' and we really bonded over that. "We really had a wonderful time," she said. Anderson said the two bonded over their Pensacola roots while shooting the episode. This week, Spencer interacts with Anderson's guest-starring character, Jane, a 1919 suffragette. Sunday's episode is centered around the genesis of the women's rights movement in America in the early 20th century. Spencer, the lead on the show, plays professor Lucy Preston. More: 'Beachbilly Lifestyle Show' brings Perdido Key family's Gulf Coast adventures to TV So, to find out that we not only ran in the same circles but that I grew up performing in so many of the same places where she grew up performing, coming full circle and making it onto a show with her and starring opposite of her, it was really, really neat." I grew up hearing her name all the time," Anderson said. "I believe (Spencer) took part in Pensacola's Little Theatre like I did as well, which is so incredible. Gulf Breeze native Abigail Spencer and Gulf Shores and Foley, Alabama native Glennellen Anderson interact on this week's episode of "Timeless," a science fiction drama series that follows a trio of characters who travel back through different periods of time to stop a mysterious organization from changing the course of American history.Īnderson, 22, said she came up through the ranks of the local singing and acting circuit hearing people gush over the talented Spencer, 36. Watch Video: 'Timeless' exclusive: Lucy's recruited by the bad guysĪn upcoming episode of the NBC TV show "Timeless" will place a spotlight above the Pensacola arts and entertainment scene when two Pensacola Children's Chorus alums turned Hollywood actresses share a screen on Sunday night.
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