Heather Tom (Katie, B&B)
“I’d known Don [Diamont, Bill] on Y&R since I was a kid [when he was Brad and she was Victoria], so to be playing opposite him as a love interest on B&B, I was amazed at how funny he was when we first started working together again — although that could have been because I was older and I got a lot more of his jokes [laughs].”
Tracey E. Bregman
(Lauren, Y&R)
“About Christian [LeBlanc,
Michael], I couldn’t believe someone so funny could be such a brilliant dramatic actor.”
Lisa LoCicero
(Olivia, GH)
“I first met Maurice [Benard, Sonny] when I auditioned to play Kate and my first impression of him was that he was as handsome and as intense as he was on TV — and also that he smelled good.”
Wayne Brady (Reese, B&B)
“I can describe working with Hunter Tylo [Taylor] in one word: Fierce! Having grown up watching B&B, it was surreal that I actually had the opportunity to act opposite her in scenes. She was everything I could have ever anticipated and so much more.”
Lamon Archey
(Eli, DAYS)
“Let’s say Kristian
[Alfonso, Hope]. She’s
been such a strong
character on the show for
so many years that I was a
little intimidated. I was like, ‘Oh, God, this is Kristian!’ She was very, very sweet and very welcoming and warm, which a lot of the times, it won’t always be like that. You get people who have been on the show for years and they kind of have their noses up in the air and she wasn’t like that at all. She was so loving.”
Gilles Marini
(Ted, DAYS)
“My first impression of Kristian, besides the fact that she’s drop- dead gorgeous? I think she’s sweet. Extremely professional in the sense that there’s not one word that Kristian doesn’t think about. The truth is, she helps me so much. I can’t even start on how much she helps me, this woman. There’s no reason she does it at all, it’s just because she is
that way.”
Bryton James (Devon, Y&R)
“Kristoff [St. John, Neil, l.] was professional and genuine. He made me feel comfortable and loved from day one.”
James Patrick
Stuart (Valentin, GH)
“My first impression of Michelle [Stafford, Nina] is that she was incredibly beautiful and
incredibly talented.
And I was right!”