In addition to the knowledge shared by fellow cast members, the actor enthuses that he learned a lot overall. “I learned how hard the business is, how long it takes to do things right. I learned that even though you may see a couple people on screen, there’s so many people working behind it.” It is something he is even still realizing further as days go by. “Even my parents and I were talking about it the other day. Like when you see Krystal and Cody [Théodore Pellerin, Genesis, ‘The OA’] on screen.” He goes on to talk about how some might not realize that there’s 40 people behind the camera “making sure everything is right and perfect for the scenes.” Looking into the future outside of “On Becoming a God in Central Florida” has Cooper open to any opportunity that may come his way. “I love acting,” he gushes. “I don’t really care if it’s TV or a movie, it doesn’t matter. I just hope people enjoy what we put together.” He goes on, showcasing exactly the type of heartwarming person he is, saying, “I’d love to be in a movie again but as long as I get to act with great people, whatever comes, I’m happy with.” #OnBecomingAGodInCentralFlorida #CooperJackRubin #OnBecomingAGod #Showtime #Actor #BethDitto #KirstenDunst #MelRodriguez #musicals #TedLevine #interview #throwback #teenplicity #ShoBecomingAGod 📸: Shandon Youngclaus https://teenplicity.com/cooper-jack-rubin-chats-central-florida/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B4fajDVpRES/?igshid=1w1qe8rkmh55v









