- When I was in New York doing One Life to Live (1968), I'd work out at the gym during the day. I'd turn up the TV while I was on the treadmill to see what was going on on "Days". It was a strange, otherworldly experience. Jack was dead, but I was alive. I'd yell at the TV set, "I'm here! I'm here!" It was like a bad dream.
- My paternal grandparents were Americans living in Canada working a farm and raising a family. My father was born up there becoming a naturalized American. Subsequently, my dad moved back down to the States with his folks (my American Grandparents) and later joined the US Navy program at University of Washington where the assumption was made that he was American only. This was not the case and it took me the better part of 15 years to establish his/my /all my brother's and sisters right to be considered as dual US/ Canadian citizens------- whew! that was more complicated than a storyline on Days!
- Actors worry about bad breath, weight, receding hairlines and why their leading lady looks like their daughter.
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