Katrina Bowden shows off her sexy curves on the cover of double edition of Maxim magazine.
Bowden's breakthrough role was that of Liz Lemon's assistant, Cerie, on NBC's "30 Rock." The 24-year-old actress was 16 when she was selected for the role of Cerie on the show.
On initial stages with the crew of 30 Rock:
"At first I felt like I was in over my head, but everyone made me feel so comfortable. I'd hang out with the people from the show and go to SNL tapings and the after-parties, and a lot of the writers were young. Like, Donald Glover wrote for the show before he was on 'Community', and he's just a little older than me. But it's not like I was going crazy and partying, which might have been different if I'd been on a show with lots of young people, like 'Gossip Girl.'"
On being a part of "30 Rock" for seven years:
"We didn't even know we were going to get a second season. We always had critical acclaim, but it seemed like no one was watching, and if you don't have any viewers, it doesn't matter how many Emmys you win. It was when Tina went back on SNL ["Saturday Night Live"] as Sarah Palin that people really got interested."
On co-star Tracy Morgan:
"Well, Tracy's a comedian, so he knows what he's doing, but the writing staff definitely plays up the wacky things he says. They give him complicated things to say, because it sounds so funny coming out of his mouth."
"He's a sweet guy, but he has absolutely no filter. His dressing room is right next to mine, so I end up hearing a lot of very interesting conversations!"
On "30 Rock" Ending This Spring:
"It's so weird that it's ending. I was so young and inexperienced when the show started, and the cast has basically been like family to me."
The comedy series comes to an end Jan. 31 with an hour-long episode to be aired on NBC. The magazines hits the stands Jan. 15.
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