Emily Procter's Unlikely Side
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Play CBS Video Video Adding Heat To 'CSI: Miami' Rene Syler speaks to Emily Procter, who plays a ballistics expert on "CSI: Miami," about life on and off the set.
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Emily Procter, on The Early Show Monday (CBS/The Early Show)
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"You mean," Syler asked, "like that maybe is going to get carted away and go to jail because they are the mole?"
"I hope not," Procter responded, adding cast members are saying to each other, " 'I hope it's not you.' "
After all this time, is she able to shake off the material she deals with on the set all day when she goes home?
"When we started, I was like, 'I'm upset. It gives me nightmares. I don’t know what to do.' And now, I'm just like, 'Oh, I like your top. You think that blood's going to come out of there?'
Procter says Callie shares some traits with the woman who portrays here: "I think it's impossible, in an hour of television, to not have pieces of who I am as an individual show up in Callie. We're both very organized. But Callie is serious. She's quiet."
And she's just as soon not see Callie get any love interests because, Procter says, it seems every time Callie does get one, "something tragic happens. It's terrible. Something always happens to my boyfriends. I am like, 'I don't want to have a boyfriend. I just wanna stay in the lab and wear the lab coat.' "\
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