The Young and the Restless Actors Speak Out on Roles
In honor of The Young and the Restless turning 35 this year, Tulsa World spoke to many of the show's stars. The publication asked them for a few views on the show, their roles on it and their characters.
Here are a few highlights:
Peter Bergman (pictured, Jack Abbott): Jack has gone from being egodriven to actually doing something good. He's taking it really seriously. At first we could question his motives, of course; but its something his father would have been proud of not only to see him as a senator, but also to see him do good stuff in office.
Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman): I dont think she's really strong. Shes seemingly strong, but strong women make stronger decisions; they dont get into compulsions. She has a lot of bravado, but shes pretty weak. Thats whats very interesting to play underneath shes damaged, but shes a fighter.
Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens): Michael Graziadei is fun to play with. He brings comfort and casualness he goes with the flow. It's a great working experience. In fact, it doesnt even feel like work!
Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore): Jeanne Cooper and Jess Walton are so incredible. I learn so much from working with the daytime divas of the show. I just try to absorb from them. Im like a sponge. They both are always so in the moment, and they give you things back to work off.
Don Diamont (Brad Carlton): (On his early days on The Young and the Restless) I had just been fired from Days of Our Lives and voted Best Newcomer in the same week. At the time, I really embraced the hunk status that soaps were focusing on, and just thought that hopefully Ill prove myself as an actor and evolve beyond being the hunk by the pool. I was thrilled to get out of the tank tops and put on a suit."


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