![]() It’s sort of like when you have your group of friends, and there’s someone that might get sick or break an arm or break up with their girlfriend or divorce or a family member dies, you kind of rally around that person. And when I see them creep up, I get a little happier. And every time I see the numbers creep down, I just kind of get sadder. I have a soft spot in my heart for the daytime genre. I was playing a really good character, and I had a lot of creative control over him. I didn’t have to worry about going to Vancouver or wherever the next pilot or the next series was going to shoot. I could be home and see my daughter every single day. In fact, I actually returned to daytime television seven years ago because it was a stable job in Los Angeles. I still have a bunch of people from that world that I still keep in touch with, that I respect very much. ![]() From being in that industry, you go to the Daytime Emmys, and you hang out with other actors that happen to be on soap operas. One of my best friends on the planet, Eric Martsolf, and I still hang out and talk a lot. I also have a few friends that I met on that show. That’s how I met my ex Lindsay - we got married and we had Isabella, so that’s my most memorable. It sort of ignited this passion for not only acting, but also learning about characters and why people do what they do.īut I have a 17-year-old daughter, that I’m madly in love with, who lives with me now because of that show. ![]() ![]() It got me interested in wanting to know other people, what makes them tick, and why people are such different characters that could come from the same - why my brother and I are so different, we came from the same house. That’s crazy.” And then I loved it, and it changed the way that I viewed people. I gotta get up in front of a bunch of people and perform? I’ve never done it. This will be so simple.” And like the fool that I am, I didn’t read the entire description of the class, and it was an oral interpretation, so it was an acting class - and then I got scared. I was like, “Oh, this is gonna be a great class just to get an easy A in and talk about nursery rhymes and what they really mean. I basically took this class called “Interpretation of Children’s Literature,” which sounded, to me, like a blow-off class.
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