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GETTING PERSONAL
“I’ve discovered Cameo,” shares Bryan R. Dattilo (Lucas, DAYS) of the app that connects celebrities with fans via personalized video messages for a price. “Dad’s got to make some money somehow. It’s the best. You [set] your own price. I kind of started low, $50 or $60 is my limit. I don’t want to rip anybody off. I aver- age two or three a day. It’s birthday wishes and there was a lot of stuff during Mother’s Day and quarantine.” Dattilo was inspired by co-star Eric Martsolf (Brady). “Eric Martsolf’s been doing it for years,” Dattilo explains. “I was traveling with him, last year, and I was like, ‘What are you doing?’ He said, ‘I’ve got to do a Cameo. Trust me, man. It’s the coolest thing. Check this out.’ I was like, ‘That’s ridiculous.’ Then, one day, my wife was like, ‘I signed you up for Cameo.’ It’s so rewarding. I never thought I would get so much out of giving people videos. But if they get a lot from it, it definitely makes me feel great.”
Photo credit: JPI
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WATCH AND LEARN
Though Nikolas is not a fan of Franco's on GH, portrayer Marcus Coloma is having a blast working opposite Roger Howarth (Franco). "Roger has been just such a sweet, nice, friendly guy to work with," Coloma reports. "He's such a funny, unpredictable actor and I really enjoy working with him. Honestly, all the guys are great to work with — Maurice [Benard, Sonny] was so welcoming to me, and Ingo [Rademacher, Jax] also had such great advice and words of wisdom. They're all such nice people! I think what I'm learning, also, is they're three very different people and as a result, they're three very different actors. But I like things about each of them so much. It's been very educational and fun. Roger is hilarious; he just makes me laugh a lot. And I believe him when I work with him. I feel like he has a way of adjusting dialogue very slightly that makes it very realistic and convoking, and the audience obviously responds to it, too. I really lucked out! Everybody I get to work with has been doing this for years and are so invested in their characters, and they're so professional that I think it helps to elevate my own standards of professionalism. I'm getting more and more ideas from watching people like Roger. I'm like, 'I want to try that!' "
Photo credit: ABC
GETTING PERSONAL
“I’ve discovered Cameo,” shares Bryan R. Dattilo (Lucas, DAYS) of the app that connects celebrities with fans via personalized video messages for a price. “Dad’s got to make some money somehow. It’s the best. You [set] your own price. I kind of started low, $50 or $60 is my limit. I don’t want to rip anybody off. I aver- age two or three a day. It’s birthday wishes and there was a lot of stuff during Mother’s Day and quarantine.” Dattilo was inspired by co-star Eric Martsolf (Brady). “Eric Martsolf’s been doing it for years,” Dattilo explains. “I was traveling with him, last year, and I was like, ‘What are you doing?’ He said, ‘I’ve got to do a Cameo. Trust me, man. It’s the coolest thing. Check this out.’ I was like, ‘That’s ridiculous.’ Then, one day, my wife was like, ‘I signed you up for Cameo.’ It’s so rewarding. I never thought I would get so much out of giving people videos. But if they get a lot from it, it definitely makes me feel great.”
Photo credit: JPI
WATCH AND LEARN
Though Nikolas is not a fan of Franco's on GH, portrayer Marcus Coloma is having a blast working opposite Roger Howarth (Franco). "Roger has been just such a sweet, nice, friendly guy to work with," Coloma reports. "He's such a funny, unpredictable actor and I really enjoy working with him. Honestly, all the guys are great to work with — Maurice [Benard, Sonny] was so welcoming to me, and Ingo [Rademacher, Jax] also had such great advice and words of wisdom. They're all such nice people! I think what I'm learning, also, is they're three very different people and as a result, they're three very different actors. But I like things about each of them so much. It's been very educational and fun. Roger is hilarious; he just makes me laugh a lot. And I believe him when I work with him. I feel like he has a way of adjusting dialogue very slightly that makes it very realistic and convoking, and the audience obviously responds to it, too. I really lucked out! Everybody I get to work with has been doing this for years and are so invested in their characters, and they're so professional that I think it helps to elevate my own standards of professionalism. I'm getting more and more ideas from watching people like Roger. I'm like, 'I want to try that!' "
Photo credit: ABC