
Minka Kelly’s boyfriend Dan Reynolds really came in handy when she booked her role on Ransom Canyon.
On the April 22 episode ofToday with Jenna & Friends, Kelly, 44, revealed that she really learned how to play piano for her role on the new Netflix Western series, and the Imagine Dragons frontman, 37, was a big help.
“He helped me a lot,” she said of the three songs she had to learn. “Because at home he’d help me translate — I can’t read music — so he would show me how it’s done.”
Kelly also “had a piano teacher in Albuquerque,” she said, “so I would just play [the songs] over and over and over again.”
It stuck with her, too, as she told Jenna Bush Hager she can still play the three songs she “had to learn for the show.”
Minka Kelly as Quinn in ‘Ransom Canyon’
Reynolds didn’t only help Kelly off-screen, though — he also made an appearance in the series.
“He came to visit and everyone, all the producers and writers, just naturally fell in love with him, like you do,” she previously told PEOPLE. “It’s easy to love Dan.”
“They just asked one day, ‘Do you think he’d play this character?’ And I just was like, ‘Let me ask him,'” she continued. “And he was such a good sport and down to play.”
Reynolds was “surprisingly nervous” for the scene, which he starred in with Josh Duhamel and Eoin Macken, she revealed.
“I’m like, how could you be nervous? With what you do? I guess it’s just a different environment,” she said.
Netflix Dan Reynolds and Josh Duhamel in ‘Ransom Canyon’
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Dan Reynolds and Josh Duhamel in ‘Ransom Canyon’
Duhamel, 52, was also full of praise for the singer. “He’s a good dude,” he told PEOPLE. “He did a great job, he really did.”
“It’s hard to walk into another environment,” he added of Reynolds’ nerves. “Because you’re outside of [the cameras] watching, and then you have to step into it. It’s a scary thing.”
Ransom Canyon is now streaming on Netflix.
ngsness, who many know as Penelope Garcia in Criminal Minds, proved that she doesn’t just have a stellar talent for acting, but also for singing, with Vangsness showing off her singing—and comedy—skills in a new video.
The 52-year-old shared a new clip on social media of herself performing at a Bits event, or a show where various creatives come to share personal songs, comedy, stories and more. In the video, Vangsness read out what appeared to be some of her own comedy writing, but she did it in song, showing off her wide range of talents.
The video started with Vangsness singing, “I don’t have an upper lip! It’s where my conscience used to be,” getting plenty of laughs from the audience.
“Here’s some @showbitsness flashback for today,” she wrote in the caption. “I post this cause it makes me giggle and I do believe that a little bit of levity helps to keep our spirits up so we can do what we need to do today to create the world we want.”