Tyler James Williams knows how to juggle quite a few hats!
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE in 10, the Abbott Elementary star, 32, opened up about directing his first episode of the Emmy Award-winning comedy, which airs on Feb. 5, and the unexpected challenges he faced with the job.
â[It was] very difficult. I donât recommend it,â he said of acting and directing at the same time. âItâs a lot to split your brain, I think, and to focus on not only telling the story, but what your piece is to play in telling that story.â
âI knew it was going to be a challenge, but it was one I was ready for, so [Iâm glad] I got a chance to do it,â he admitted before joking, âIâm also looking forward to the opportunity to be able to do one or the other, and not both all of the time.â
When asked what it was like to wrangle all of the child actors during the shoot, Williams revealed that the task was no problem and confessed, âIâd rather work with kids and adults a lot of the time.â
âKids, as long as you learn how to speak their language, they want to do a good job,â he explained. âThey want to work, their egos are not involved. They just kind of show up and they do their thing. It was really great.â
The actor recalled âseveral momentsâ where he had to get a âbunch of kids all on the same pageâ to pull off a few big scenes. He opened up about how it felt âreally niceâ to be able to get all of the young actors together and âcoach them in the right direction and show them how to give levels of things.â
âAlso, because [my character] Gregory is rather light in that episode, I wanted to kind of lean on them for our fourth wall breaking reactions. And it was really nice to kind of show them how to do that,â he added.
Williams recalled his own experiences as a child actor and explained that many âadult directors is they assume that kids process the working experience like any normal kid would, but actually they understand that theyâre doing a job here.â
âI had this really beautiful moment with [a child actor named] Lela, who plays Courtney, where I explained to her what her character is doing in the episode,â he said. âI watched her in the science lab start to track that through and finds her own moments that werenât being directed and stay in character, even when she didnât have lines.â
âYou give them a task and you show them what theyâre doing, you can get some really beautiful things from it so it was nice to have been in that position and known that and be able to give them direction in that way,â he added.
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Abbott Elementary airs Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC.
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