How long did Paul think Due South would last?
Paul honestly didn’t think it would last, perhaps three or four episodes at the most. However, he thought it “was the best thing I’d read out of dozens of scripts. Paul Haggis’s writing was so good, so clever. He puts a really weird spin on things. (TV Week, 4-10 March 1995) • What are Paul’s favorite Due South episodes? We haven’t heard anything about his choices for seasons 3/4, but he mentioned “Gift of the Wheelman” and “All the Queen’s Horses” as two of his favorites. [1995] • How many hours a day did Paul work while on Due South? While acting, he worked 14-16 hour days, but as actor/writer/executive producer in the final season, he worked up to 18 hours a day. Mind you, it isn’t constant non-stop work. Actors frequently must spend a great deal of time waiting while the crew sets up. • How much did Paul make working on Due South? Actor salaries are usually not divulged until they hit the strastophere (such as Tom Cruise), and we don’t know quite what he made while working for CBS,