00:00When we started Boy Meets World, I was 12, and I hadn't really been on that many sets.
00:04I had done some commercials, I had done a couple episodes of Full House.
00:07I didn't really know what it meant to be a professional.
00:10I knew what it meant to be a kid, and to show up on stage, and to laugh, and to try to have a good time.
00:14And, you know, we were always making jokes and kind of messing around behind the scenes.
00:19And Bill was always the person who showed up, every single line memorized, never needed a script in his hand.
00:25When things would get out of hand, he would very nicely say, let's calm down.
00:28He was a little intimidating as a 12-year-old.
00:32But as I grew up, and I started being on more sets, and I started recognizing what it meant to be a pro,
00:38he is hands down the person who taught all of us what it means to be professional in our field.
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