"Once Upon a Time" season 4 cast Ginnifer Goodwin talked about being a mom to baby Oliver and how it helped her play a mother in the show. Meanwhile, husband Josh Dallas said in another interview that he works better with his wife because of the trust involved.
In an interview with Extra TV, "Once Upon a Time" season 4 cast Ginnifer Goodwin said that she's developing that sixth sense that only mom have when it comes to children.
Since Ginnifer Goodwin's baby was born, the actress already developed a keen understanding of babies and even the ability to distingushing them apart.
"I used to be like, 'babies look like babies.' And now that I have a baby, I'm like, how does the audience not notice that in every shot, this is a different kid?" she said.
An earlier article from Us Weekly, revealed that Ginnifer Goodwin's baby has taken a penchant for reading.
She said that husband Josh Dallas has been her "knight in shining armor" throughout this whole time.
"He also has not slept since mid-May. I'm always telling him, 'You can sleep,' but he won't, he always helps," she said. As for baby Oliver,"He's grabbing things and really investigating them. He is in love with books. He holds them, he kicks his feet and gets excited when you read him a story."
Meanwhile, Ginnifer Goodwin's husband, Josh Dallas, is gracing the cover of Da Man magazine and in the accompanying interview, per Just Jared, he revealed that he loves working with "Once Upon a Time" season 4 cast Ginnifer Goodwin.
"It's great because we have real trust in one another. There's absolutely no fear between us when shooting a scene, which makes for a better performance in my unbiased opinion," he quipped.
As to how he's dealing with his and Ginnifer Goodwin's baby, he shared: "It makes you open your eyes to the world again. Your child is seeing and experiencing things for the first time, so you can relive things through their eyes."
When he can find the time, he said, Josh Dallas would like to go back to his roots and return to theater: "No plans at the moment but I'd love to. While there are opportunities to do it in LA, Broadway is a dream of mine which I hope to fulfil in the not too distant future."