Risa Dorken (Amy, GH)
“I wish I was more like Amy in the sense of saying it like it is. I usually don’t say things that I’ll regret. I’m very thoughtful in that sense, but she, for better or worse, just is a go-getter and tells it like it is.”
Bradford Anderson (Spinelli, GH)
“I wish I
was more skilled.
He’s got
some
serious
computer skills, ones that are monetarily beneficial!”
Laur Allen (Juliet, Y&R)
“Juliet is fearless! Despite a number of setbacks, she refuses to give up on herself. I haven’t gone through the chain of ordeals that my character has, but the next time I encounter an obstacle, I will channel my
inner Juliet.”
Freddie Smith (Sonny, DAYS)
“As much as I’m continuing to work on being positive, and choosing to be positive, I feel Sonny has that down pat. He can be accused of murder and his attitude is, ‘It will all work out [laughs].’ But Sonny and I are very similar. It’s kind of crazy.”
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy, B&B)
“I love that Steffy tells
it like it is.
I am like that, and I am strong, but I don’t think that I have the cojones that she does, and I really respect that about her.”
Mary Beth Evans (Kayla, DAYS)
“I like that Kayla is so smart. I’m pretty easy-going, so I’d like to have Kayla’s fearlessness in sharing her opinion, and also her kindness.”
Scott Clifton (Liam, B&B)
“Liam and I are very different in our ethics and how we view the world, but I wish I had the fortitude and the energy and the dedication to activism that Liam has. It’s so easy to be lazy and want my Sunday to myself when I could be donating my time to a cause. Of course, he’s a fictional character so it’s easy for him, the brat [laughs].”
Arianne Zucker (Nicole, DAYS)
“I think I would like her witty personality, because she’s got amazing one-liners. She really lives in the moment, and I would like to be more like that because I’m such a homebody.”
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