Reign Edwards (Nicole, B&B)
“That knowing yourself is really important, especially when you’re working on a character for an extended period of time. Knowing how to present yourself is something that I’ve really learned about — that, and how to take care of yourself as a person. This show has taught me a lot.”
Donnell Turner (Curtis, GH)
“The most important lesson I’ve learned working in Hollywood is: Be nice, do your job, go home. People might think I’m antisocial, but I don’t do parties with my co-workers and things like that. I don’t need to know how my co-workers act when they drink!”
Christel Khalil (Lily, Y&R)
“Don’t sweat the small stuff, and how to pick and choose your battles. When I was younger, so many things used to bother me so much and now, I’m like, ‘Ah, in the grand scheme of things, does it really matter?’ That way, if something really does matter, people will listen to you.”
Scott Clifton (Liam, B&B)
“Know your lines. Be professional, and be kind to people.”
Beth Maitland (Traci, Y&R)
“I have learned the lesson of gratitude! I feel fortunate each day I get to be at Y&R, so bring your A-game every day, be on time, be professional, be kind and respect every co-worker no matter their position. We all work as a team to make a tremendous contribution to a show I love. I am so blessed and always grateful.”
Lamon Archey (Eli, DAYS)
“Know your lines, and be prepared.”
Chandler Massey (Will, DAYS)
“Be serious about the work you do, but also just as importantly if not more, try to be a person that people enjoy working with.”
Louise Sorel (Vivian, DAYS)
“To not let slights or things that go wrong get to you. You just have to focus on your work and not
diminish what you’re doing there. Just go and do your work.”