Rhea Seehorn
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And we had just done our side of it.
We were getting ready to turn around, which is the cameras, the lights, the props, everything are going to
crew is now going to move to the other side of the room so they can turn the camera around on Tony Dalton playing Lalo because we were on opposite sides of the room.
And we had been shooting the scene for maybe about 10 hours.
And they tell actors when it's a big turnaround, meaning there's enough time to go to your trailer because this is a lot of equipment that's got to be moved.
We didn't go to our trailers, which is another, like, thank God he didn't.
If Bob had gone to his trailer and just passed out, which is what happened when this heart attack happened, he would have been dead by the time they knocked on the door.
No one would have even known.
He would have just passed out.
So we went down to that end and Bob was watching a Cubs game and chatting with us and
Also on his exercise bike, which he would do to stay just kind of alert instead of getting sleepy after hours and hours of shooting, which did not cause a heart attack.
I have to say that his rebound from his heart attack was because he was in the best shape of his life from training for his film, Nobody.
But he and Patrick and I are just laughing and goofing off.
And then Bob got off the bike and looked like he was going to faint immediately.
So we ran to catch him so his head wouldn't hit the concrete floor.
And then we realized, oh, this looks like either a seizure, a stroke, or a cardiac arrest, all of which we need medical attention.
And so we started screaming for help.
And it took a beat, a horrifying beat.