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Here's what health officials think is happening. Read full article. More content below. Lesley-Ann Brandt. Julie Mazziotta. My body had barely healed when I was suddenly back to work, breastfeeding through the nights and showing up on set the next morning, often pretending to be fine.

I pumped, I used cabbage leaves, I pressed on despite bleeding and chapped nipples. I cried through feedings and thought about quitting more than once. I had to have a painful massage to unclog blocked ducts so as to avoid getting mastitis.

Eventually, though, I made it through and found my groove. My son would wait for me in my trailer with my husband while I raced to feed him. I felt guilty if I showed up and he was crying. Or at least, not the full extent of how much I was truly struggling. My superpower is being able to soldier on, no matter what, no matter how hard, chin up and keep moving. But eventually, it takes its toll. And looking back now, I suspect that I experienced postpartum depression to some degree.

And that brings me back to my knee and this bad hip. The hips and feet are major shock absorbers. I was age 35, had a steady income, was married to his father, whom I love, and I felt ready to take on that sacred role of mother.

I first became pregnant with my then-boyfriend, now-husband, two years into our relationship. We lived together and were committed, but neither one of us was ready for parenthood.

One day while working as a guest star on Killer Women, I had this weird headache and felt really tired. I asked the driver to stop at a CVS on the way to set and picked up Advil and a pregnancy test. I did a lot of school singing, I was bit of a clown, prank calling random numbers with different accents.

I was weird by South African standards. Where the family was like, 'No, we don't want to see your one-man play again that we know you're lying about, because you're just making it up as you go,' that kind of weird. But I was always a bit of a performer, for sure. After her family moved to New Zealand, Brandt started getting work modeling and acting in commercials. After finding some success, she was encouraged to take acting more seriously and sign up for classes.

So I quit to go be an actress. She continues: "I'm a kind of jump-and-then-it-will-appear person. I did that for one season, and then my next job was Spartacus: Blood and Sand for Starz. I'd done a lot of little classes here and there, but I really learned what I learned on set, and watching other more seasoned actors. I love to punch above my weight, work opposite people that I feel are just better or more seasoned or that I admire, whose work I admire.

The stunt coordinator would always laugh and be like, 'You move too quickly. We've got to slow this down,' because whoever I might be fighting against doesn't pick it up as quickly as me. But I think it's such a big part of Maze, and why it was important for me to fully embrace the physicality of this character, because how she enters the room, what she looks like, what she sounds like, that's her, her attitude, all of it, hair and makeup, the lot.

She's a leg spreader," the actress says with a smile. It certainly gave me a platform. Us moving to Netflix just elevated our show to a way sexier next level. No offense Fox, but I think the world just got darker and sexier. I've had some distance from it now, obviously, and I feel a fondness now to see how much people are anticipating the show coming out, and how sad people are at the same time to say goodbye to these characters.



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