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Freezing in a swimsuit and stress: Filming Baywatch was grueling, says Eleniak
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Freezing in a swimsuit and stress: Filming Baywatch was grueling, says Eleniak

From iDNES · () Czech

Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Erika Eleniak recalled the difficult filming conditions for the early seasons of Baywatch.
  • She described the experience as grueling, involving freezing temperatures and stress, despite the show's idyllic setting.
  • Eleniak played lifeguard Shauni McClain in the first two seasons of the popular series.

Erika Eleniak, who starred in the initial seasons of the television series Baywatch, has shared details about the challenging realities of filming the show. Despite the program's reputation for sunny beaches and idyllic settings, Eleniak revealed that the production was often arduous.

During the filming of the first two seasons, where she portrayed lifeguard Shauni McClain, Eleniak experienced harsh conditions. She recounted moments of enduring freezing temperatures while wearing her swimsuit and dealing with significant stress. These recollections contrast sharply with the show's on-screen portrayal of a carefree beach environment.

Baywatch, which became a global phenomenon, followed the lives of Los Angeles County lifeguards. While the series is remembered for its attractive cast and dramatic rescues, Eleniak's comments shed light on the less glamorous aspects of its production. The actress's insights offer a behind-the-scenes look at the physical and mental toll that can accompany even seemingly glamorous television work.

Freezing in a swimsuit and stress. Filming Baywatch was grueling, says Eleniak.

โ€” Erika EleniakRecounting her experience during the filming of the early seasons of Baywatch.
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