Australian actor Jaason Simmons chatted about being a part of “After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun” docuseries on Hulu. This documentary takes an unprecedented look into the stars who brought the globe’s most famous lifeguards to life. American author, speaker, and leader John C.
Maxwell once said: “Dreams don’t work unless you do.” This quotation applies to Jaason Simmons. “It was interesting because I shot that five years ago,” he admitted.
“I wasn’t sure what parts were going to be used, and I think it turned out really good.” On working with director Matthew Felker , Simmons jokingly laughed, “Matt has been a pain in the ass; no, I am only kidding.” “Matt is great,” he exclaimed.
I hadn’t told my story at all throughout my life because I’m a private person. We were able to tell my story in an authentic and nice fashion.” “I trusted what he was going to do with it, so I think that Matt is pretty cool.
I wouldn’t have done this for anybody else, really,” Simmons elaborated. Simmons remembered the late but great Michael “Newmie” Newman . “Newmie was amazing.
He was the one that taught me how to swim properly,” he recalled. “Even though I’m Australian, I wasn’t a brilliant or strong swimmer, so Newmie was a big part in helping me become a better swimmer, for sure.” “Without Newmie there is no Logan Fowler,” he said.
“Without Michael Newman training and mentoring us, there is no ‘Baywatch,’ just a crappier versi.