Official As the World Turns Spoilers Welcome! **Ending forever September 17** :(

wow - Andy - i remember him. i had to go look him up to find out what he's up to and had NO idea he was married to Carly


Scott DeFreitas (born September 9, 1969 in Newton, Massachusetts, U.S.) is an actor, best known for his role as Andrew "Andy" Dixon (#5) on the American television soap opera, As the World Turns (1985 to 1995; 1997 to 2000).

DeFreitas has been married to his former ATWT co-star Maura West (Carly Tenney) since January 22, 2000. The couple has five children -- one by Maura's previous marriage, Benjamin Crawford West Knight (born June 1996), and four together: Joseph Peter DeFreitas (born March 29, 2000), Katherine Marie DeFreitas (born January 9, 2002), Basil John DeFreitas (born January 30th, 2007), and Birdie West DeFreitas (born June 16, 2009).
 
Tennis.....BLA BLA....all week....the last week of the show and I have not seen where they are pre empting it late night at all. They have to do something about that...not everyone has a computer to go and watch it on. and also who the heck wants to do that anyway.:headache:

If anyone hears or sees anything about that please come back and post it.

I also agree that the show has been good....GL stunk near the end so stopped waisting my time with it. but GL has been really good...although hate what they did to Reid.

I have decided after all that I would also like Lily and Holden to get back together or at least make it seem like they will. NO NO NO as for Holden and the cry baby....she is such a drama queen and always has...

And again...Tennis...BLA BLA BLA:upsidedow
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";38206291]Tennis.....BLA BLA....all week....the last week of the show and I have not seen where they are pre empting it late night at all. They have to do something about that...not everyone has a computer to go and watch it on. and also who the heck wants to do that anyway.:headache:

If anyone hears or sees anything about that please come back and post it.


And again...Tennis...BLA BLA BLA:upsidedow[/QUOTE]

It was on here today, at its normal time which is 1 pm Mountain Time. That is so strange it wasn't on for you! :headache: I am sorry.
 

It was on here today too.. They announced that the tennis would be on CW - channel 15.. (I'm in upstate NY..) I would have been very upset if it wasn't on.. I taped it - and think I will for the rest of the week.. Then I can watch the last 5 episodes one right after another..

If anyone is interested, there will be a special edition commemorative magazine on sale soon (if it's not already available) that will cover ATWT from day one..:thumbsup2 I'm soon to be 61 - and have watched this since I was 13, so I think I'm going to splurge on the magazine..:goodvibes
 



If anyone is interested, there will be a special edition commemorative magazine on sale soon (if it's not already available) that will cover ATWT from day one..:thumbsup2 I'm soon to be 61 - and have watched this since I was 13, so I think I'm going to splurge on the magazine..:goodvibes

I saw it here today - out of the corner of my eye. Thought I better move quickly - didn't want to start to get teary eyed in a downtown crowded 7 eleven. :rotfl2: ;) Didn't get a chance to flip through it much because I was running for a train.

Wow C Ann. Wild. I feel like buying it for you. :goodvibes
 
We had Y&TR on but Tennis was on from 1-4 and the show is on at 1 pm. I am in California. Does show it will be on tomorrow however. But will see. I was looking to see if it was on tonight sometime. I will have to view it tomorrow online I guess.popcorn::
 
It was so sad when they said tomorrow on ATWT knowing it is the last day... :sad2:
 
ohhhh i have to remember to watch tomorrow.

i stopped watching years ago but i'd like to see the last show
 
A lurker here :thumbsup2

I popped in to see when the last show is. I'll have to make sure to watch tomorrow.

I just wanted to say that even though I haven't watched in a few years too, I'm sad to see it go. I've been watching all my life and remember way back in the 60's watching with my Dad. I have a memory of Lisa being in jail!

I saw on a ticker on today's show that Maura West and someone else is going to Young and The Restless. Anyone know anything about that?
 
Just as I signed out on my homepage - this was on it:

Name’s Holden Snyder. Mrs. Walsh’s stable boy.”
—Holden to Lily when the couple first met on World Turns

Long before Jack and Carly and long after Jeff and Penny spun As The World Turns’s orbit, Holden and Lily catapulted the CBS sudser on to the cover of countless magazines and to the top of the ratings as its signature super-couple.

Since World Turns refused to reunite the incomparable Martha Byrne — the real Lily Walsh Snyder — with the insanely handsome and talented Jon Hensley for the 54-year-old soap’s final farewell, TVGuide.ca thought we’d show executive producer Christopher Goutman how easy it could be done — and give fans the proper closure they need as Oakdale fades off into the sunset this Friday.

Join TVGuide.ca in a dreamy threesome with Hensley and Byrne as they stroll down memory lane one last time to say a proper goodbye to one of the most iconic love stories on the daytime dial, a tribute to two-ply white underwear, Douglas Marland’s stories, Hensley’s fledging music career, and whether or not Byrne regrets leaving the serial that made her a daytime star.



TVGuide.ca: It’s the final week of World Turns. How are you feeling? Are you watching the show every day?
Jon Hensley: I’m watching the last week. I wasn’t really on prior to that because they had some other stories that they were wrapping up. I’m pretty heavy in the past 10 days, so I’ll probably check that out. And that’s it — that’s all she wrote.

Martha Byrne: No, I’m not going to watch. I’ve seen some of the previews and I think, “I don’t want to go there.” I’m choosing to separate myself from it. It’s like choosing to be sad and uncomfortable. I prefer not to feel like that. I feel like it’s better to put [the experience] to bed instead of remembering what I may see in the final shows. Maybe down the road, I’ll watch it on YouTube when some time has passed.

TVG: I’m going to try to watch. Like Guiding Light, the show died for me a long time ago. It’s sort of like taking a patient off of life support because for me it’s been brain-dead for a while. Jon, some cast members said they were going to get together to watch the final show — are you a part of that?
JH: I don’t know anything about that! No one invited me! Is there something I need to know [laughs]? What’s going on?


MB: [Laughs] Someone needs to text Jon!

JH: No, seriously we all had a party during our last day of shooting at the studio. The lead-up to the final show was pretty tough for everyone, but on the final day, it was more of a celebration. We had a night out with the cast and crew. I think everybody, like Martha, just wants to move on. A party will just rehash everything and I don’t think a lot of people want to go there at this point.

TVG: Jon, did you find the long lead time a positive or negative?
JH: It was good. We had six to eight months to adjust to the news. Three months would have been fine for some people, but the extra time allowed us to figure out what we were going to do next.

TVG: Would you agree that Lily and Holden are World Turns’s definitive super-couple? Carly and Jack could arguably dispute that statement, but I think there wouldn’t be a CarJack without Lilden.
JH: I think so. I think we laid out the groundwork. I don’t think there would have been a Lily and Damian if it weren’t for us. Holden and Lily paved the way for a lot of what has happened on our show over the years.

MB: The big joke on our set was when Michael Park would say, “One day, Carly and Jack will be the next Holden and Lily! We can only dream to be Oakdale’s iconic couple.” During the old days, the super-couple was very powerful in daytime. Nowadays, there is no time left to build that kind of connection like in the old days. [Sighs] Again, there is that phrase — the old days. We were organic, as were Carly and Jack. Luckily, for Carly and Jack, the various writing teams kept cultivating them. For Jon and I, we’ve had to endure a lot of ups and downs with writing teams [since our glory days]. Luckily for us, we were given a solid foundation [by former head writer, the late, great Douglas Marland], which allowed us to survive through the tough times.

JH: I’ve never had a connection with anyone like I have with Martha. It was there from day one.

MB: I feel the same way.

JH: It was fantastic for many, many years. But when the writing started to wane, we still had it but it wasn’t the same kind of spark because the writing didn’t allow us to go there. For Martha’s last five to seven years, our chemistry was still there but it wasn’t in the material. It was unfortunate — but that often happens in daytime.

TVG: Jon, are you happy that Holden and Lily didn’t reunite in a big splashy wedding? I don’t think it would have resonated without Martha Byrne — and perhaps the writers knew that. Too bad because had Martha come back, I guarantee you World Turns would have received myriad of press coverage and magazine covers. Even the current Lily, Noelle Beck, realized that.
JH: I liked the way it’s being left open. It was the right choice. There was so much damage in their relationship that a happy ending [would’ve felt contrived] and diminished their history.

MB: Well, you always hear rumours — and I hear way too many, more than I ever want to hear — and at one point, I heard there would be a Holden and Lily wedding. That was around the time the show was cancelled. For a lot of reasons, I’m happy Holden and Lily’s future is left open. Jon and I think we have some life left in us — and there is some story left to tell there. Concerning Holden and Lily’s relationship, they never really got it right for whatever reason. Yes, they had moments of greatness before someone would come along to break them up or someone would lose their memory, but these roadblocks never allowed them to get it right. Maybe there is something very symbolic about that. Even after all these years, Holden and Lily [just can’t be happy] for whatever reason. Of course, there are behind-the-scenes and on-camera reasons, but to answer your question, I’m glad Holden and Lily didn’t have a happily-ever-after ending.

TVG: What intrigued — and frustrated — me most about Holden and Lily, much like Guiding Light’s Reva and Josh, was that they were both stubborn when it came to their love. That dynamic was evident from the contentious moment they met. It was sexy, but ultimately, I think it led to their unhappiness. They can’t live with each other, but they also can’t live without each other. They were addicted to being right all the time — despite the fallout. Do you guys have a favourite storyline?
JH: [Laughs and struggles with the answer] I don’t know …

TVG: I thought you really upped your game as an actor with Holden’s memory loss.
JH: That kind of goes down … [continues to struggle with the answer]

MB:[Laughs]

JH: Yeah, I mean that storyline did allow me to do a lot with Holden that I had never done before. Because I didn’t share any chemistry with that new Lily [Heather Rattray], Holden was propelled in many different character directions. It allowed me to leave the Holden and Lily orbit for a while, which was a nice change of pace for me as an actor. You should ask Martha that question because she has a better memory than me! When I finish a story, it’s done — and then it’s out the window.

TVG: Well, my favourite Holden storyline is whenever he was shirtless. Emmy-worthy stuff!
MB: Me, too!

JH: Actually, my all-time favourite scene — and Martha can attest to this — is when I was in double-stitch underwear screaming at the lightning.

MB: Now, Jon, we need to be more specific than that!

JH: [grimaces] Do we have to be more specific than that?

MB: Oh, yes we do, Jon! Because you’re crossing two big moments together — and I have to separate the two. While you screamed at the lightning, you were in Daisy Duke shorts and double-stitch undies as you walked into the Snyder Pond.

TVG: [Joking] Was the water in the pond really cold that day?
MB: Oh, I didn’t care [laughs]! Not for me. I was white as a ghost — way before spray-tanning or any kind of support bra — but it was all about the moment back then. That whole pond moment was a great experience, especially in the beginning when we went on location to Connecticut. Doug was there. It was pretty intense stuff.

JH: Doug wrote that whole storyline based on Wuthering Heights. Back then, I wasn’t so familiar with the movie or the book. I guess it was years later when I finally read the book and watched the movie. Had I only had the knowledge prior to acting out the storyline, I think it would have turned out a lot better.

MB: Do you think Heathcliff was in his tightie whites? I don’t think so …[Laughs] We were the updated version of Wuthering Heights. Doug really wrote the emotion for us, which was inspired by the book.

JH: A lot of that emotion was innately inside of us, too.

TVG: Martha, I’m assuming one of your favourite storylines had to be the Rose/Lily plot?
MB: I really loved working opposite Jon as Rose a lot.

TVG: One thing I really need to commend you guys on was the fact that Martha impressively managed to share unique chemistry with Jon both as Lily and Rose. It’s very rare when an actor playing a dual role can do that.
JH: Very much so!

MB: Thank you. We actually had a lot of inside jokes about that but we can’t print those here. I would say you would get more of Martha and Jon’s real-life relationship in Rose and Holden. I don’t want to speak for Jon …

JH: No, you’re right. More of our real-life personalities came out through Rose and Holden.

MB: If you ever want to key in to what we’re really about you can see it through Rose and Holden. We could get away with a lot more through that coupling as opposed to Holden and Lily. We improvised a lot more. I liked that. We definitely stirred it up by bringing in a new character being played by the same actress. So, of course, we had to create different chemistry. I think that’s why it worked so well. We were very funny and light back then. After Holden and Rose slept together for the first time as she was impersonating Lily, Jon’s line was, “Wow — you never did that before!”

TVG: God bless, Hogan Sheffer! When you were first paired together in 1986, was it as magical as it appeared to be onscreen? I find as World Turns inches closer to the soap heavens that I’m re-watching old World Turns YouTube clips instead of the new shows. The writing and the performances were golden back then.
MB: It went in different phases. When we first started, every day was an adventure. The pool of talent that we had back then was amazing. If those walls could talk! Usually, the Snyder canvas taped at the end of the day, and we’d amuse ourselves by singing and being silly. Many friendships and relationships were built back then. For me, it’s more moments that I remember. For example, there was a scene where Holden had to ask Dr. John Dixon for bus money! To this day, Larry Bryggman will ask Jon for his two bucks back!

JH: For the past 25 years, it’s been a running joke between Larry and I!

TVG: Too bad for inflation! What was your least favourite storyline, Jon?
JH: It’s more of my least favourite concept and not a storyline — I hated that whole thing about Lily and Holden being distant cousins. For a long time, it kind of ruined everything. I wish they hadn’t done it. I don’t know if there was a way around it … but maybe it was done purposely to keep us apart. I thought it was unnecessary — and to this day, people still ask me, “Aren’t you guys cousins?”

TVG: Didn’t Douglas always know that Iva was adopted?
JH: We didn’t know that Iva was adopted until two years later. They took the liberty to change that down the road.

MB: That wasn’t the initial plan — which is why they had to fix it so Holden and Lily could be together. They definitely adjusted that. Iva led her whole life thinking she slept with her cousin, Josh. That was addressed in the story as we went forward. If not, we wouldn’t be talking right now — Holden and Lily would have been over. Or at least, I hope they wouldn’t be romantically involved if they were related!

TVG: Martha, your least fave storyline? You must have a lot!
MB: I didn’t like it when Lily started getting really dumb. You know, when she was addicted to painkillers and signing over her mother’s company — I had a problem with that. I didn’t mind the weight storyline … as long as the story was about character, I had no problem. Probably my least favourite storyline was when Lily couldn’t accept Luke as a gay man. I always had an issue with that story point. Not being able to accept Luke as gay was very, very difficult for me — especially having to make it work on my part and as a mother in general. Lily would never have had a problem with Luke’s homosexuality. Yes, Damian, of course, but not Lily. Maybe Holden a little bit. But that’s part of your job as an actor — trying to make these stories work. And sometimes it doesn’t. The fans still remember those failures, and continue to bring them up. Let’s face it — our fans know our characters as well as we do. I always try to get it out there that we know the problems with our characters and stories, but we don’t write the show. We can only adjust so much for it to be palatable in those moments.

TVG: I’m sure Douglas rolled over in his grave when Lily got all homophobic on Luke’s ***. But in real life, I’ve encountered in many instances with friends and myself that the parent you think will be accepting isn’t, and vice versa. However, I think Damian having issues was enough for story conflict. I always thought Lily was a *** hag!
JH: As was Holden!

MB: Don’t forget Holden!

TVG: Oh, it’s impossible to forget the most insanely handsome man in the world. Preparing for this interview, I realized that Martha had chemistry with myriad of leading men — such as Brian Bloom, Paolo Seganti and Thomas Gibson — but Jon didn’t have that kind of luck with other leading women. Though I liked your chemistry with Maura West, the writers dropped that story rather quickly. But next to Martha, I think the actor you shared the most chemistry with Jon was Van Hansis.
JH: Yes! Initially, Kim Zimmer’s son, Jake Weary, was playing that character but when he got wind of the fact that they were going to make Luke gay, he quit. Everyone was a little worried where they were going with this character — and I admit, I had my own concerns. But when they cast Van, he just got it right from the start. I think it was one of our show’s better moves despite [everyone’s initial trepidation].

MB: The other thing is that Jake was very young. Jake was 14 or 15. At the time, Zimmer was like, “Look, it’s a great story, but my son’s only a young teen.” In the end, it all worked out because Luke had to be aged anyway as the writers were determined to tell a certain grown-up story. It worked out in many ways. It was one of those vital recasts that really worked. Obviously, Van’s very talented, too.

JH: And [the writers] never ran out of story for Van. There was so much story to tell with Luke. It was [an endless well]. And they topped it off perfectly with this Reid character. I thought everything with the Reid character was perfect and wonderful.

TVG: Eric Sheffer Stevens is such a great actor.
JH: Eric is really, really great! He really brought a lot to that character. It was a nice way to end that relationship with the whole Noah thing. Even though I’m not sure if Nuke end up together.

TVG: They don’t. Are you disappointed Holden and Luke didn’t have more scenes this past year? I would think since they are both at crossroads in their lives romantically that they would come together for the first time as not only father and son, but also friends.
JH: We didn’t have a lot of scenes — you’re right. We had a couple at the Snyder pond where he says goodbye to Reid. Most of my stuff was with Noelle towards the end. I have to say, during the last couple of days, they really hit a home run with the material they gave me. It was stuff that I really connected with on a very deep level because it dealt with Holden’s journey from his first two years on the show. [His voice cracking a bit] I was channeling Martha during those scenes, which just made it that much more intense. I was very happy with the final result.

TVG: I can’t wait to see those scenes. I know Lesli Kay is coming back this week as Molly. It’s funny — I remember the Molly/Holden/Lily triangle vividly because I was on the World Turns set a lot during that time when I covered the show for Soap Opera Update. I was even there for Lily and Holden’s big fat wedding —literally because Martha was pregnant! Lesli and Jon never had any chemistry back then, but wow — what a difference 15 years makes! This time around, Molly and Holden were on fire. I know you were rooting for them, right? I would have written them off into the sunset together.
JH: Yes, she is back this week. As for Molly and Holden, I spoke to Goutman about that and he was absolutely torn about it. He didn’t quite know what to do. It was definitely an option for him. [Sighs] He tried to … but it didn’t make sense that they would run off together in the end. However, I thought it would be a nice twist for them because people wouldn’t expect it. But Goutman chose not to — though the whole experience with Lesli was great. I agree — we did have an interesting chemistry that we didn’t have the first time. I don’t know why or where it came from, but it was fun working with Lesli.

TVG: That’s why executive producers shouldn’t write!
JH: Right!

TVG: Are you going to submit yourself for Emmy consideration next year? You totally deserve to have an Emmy on your mantle.
JH: I resisted that for the last four to five years because I never felt like I had the material. They would give me a week’s worth of stuff but it was never enough — it was not Emmy-worthy.

TVG: You and Martha really are the younger version of Kim Zimmer and Robert Newman. Your kind of acting, Jon, doesn’t win Emmys because it’s so subtle and realistic.
JH: I see these reels of people winning and it is stuff that is deeply emotional and over the top. I simply don’t get material like that. When I do get it, I underplay it more times than not.

TVG: A few times, I thought you would have been better served and represented in the supporting category than lead. Simply because your best performances were supporting Van or Martha. And supporting is much harder work than being a lead, in my opinion.
JH: I actually tried to do that one year but they wouldn’t allow it. We have so many supporting actors on our show that they said, “No, you can’t do that. You need to be lead.” So, I said, “well, I’m not going anywhere then — so there!”

TVG: Well, someone who has no problem winning Emmys is Martha. Where do you keep your two Emmys?
JH: Somewhere on a shelf … I moved them around … way out of reach from my children.

TVG: [Joking] Around your neck when you’re sweeping the porch?!
MB: [Laughs] Yeah, right!

TVG: Jon, you got your daytime debut on One Life To Live as a character named Brody.
JH: Wow — that’s amazing that you know that! Thank you, [former One Life executive producer] Paul Rauch for casting me in that role, which eventually led to me being cast as Holden on World Turns.

TVG: I think you’d make a perfect Kevin Buchanan on One Life — and sizzle opposite Gina Tognoni, another two-time Emmy winner. But I read that you’re focusing on your music career. However, you also told me on the Emmy red carpet this summer that you wouldn’t rule out another soap. My opinion? I think you need to go after primetime TV and the big screen. What are your plans? I read that you’re working on a record, right?
JH: I am working on a record … for quite a long time now. I put it on the back burner because there was so much uncertainty in our lives. Now that I have time to finish it, I’ve been working on it. I think it’ll be ready by next spring. Where it will go, I don’t know, but it’s something I’ve been wanting to do from my heart. If I don’t do it, I will deeply regret it.

MB: Just so you know, Jon wrote a beautiful song for Benjamin Hendrickson’s memorial service. It was really beautiful. When something constant [like World Turns] goes away, you find new avenues within yourself that you let slip away because of myriad reasons. I’m very happy Jon is working on his music.

TVG: It’s important to reinvent yourself as an artist. Sometimes soap actors forget to do that because they are stuck playing the same part for decades.
MB: What is so wonderful about daytime actors is that we have so much going in our lives. You see that with Guiding Light and World Turns going off the air. I think we’re going to see these actors emerge now as different artists in different titles. Yes, out of necessity, but this is kind of reinforcing us to reexamine ourselves outside these personas. Jon will always be Holden, and I’ll always be Lily, and that’s a wonderful, wonderful thing but there is a [life after soaps]. World Turns being cancelled is going to make their actors ask, “Who are you?” without that title. I think it’s great. From my perspective, I can’t tell you how freeing it was to rediscover myself and move on by doing new creative things.

JH: I think that’s why my wife [Kelley Menighan Hensley, who plays Emily] and I decided to move out to California because there is much more opportunity out there. I think Kell and I have a few good years left, and I just wanted to take advantage of it. A lot of people thought we were crazy for packing up the house, the kids, and moving out west, but I think it’s a good decision. I’m very excited. We’re leaving in two weeks. Yes, it’s very chaotic here right now, but once we get out there, we’re going to start all over — and there’s something very exciting about that.

MB: Change is very healthy — and it’s very important. Mostly within yourself …

JH: Yeah!

TVG: Jon, what kind of music are you producing?
JH: It’s a pop-rock record. It’s got a John Mayer vibe but a little more uptempo than John.

TVG: I can’t wait to see you in leather pants rocking out on stage!
MB: Oh, I’ve seen that!

JH: Hey, you never know — I haven’t made that decision yet.

MB: You have to break out that fringe jacket, tight jeans, and the pocket ripped off the back …

JH: She’s referencing my Bon Jovi jacket from the 1980s, which I still have. You never know, Marthie …

TVG: What’s the title of the album, Jon?
JH: I don’t have one yet. I have 16 original songs and I have to cut it down to 12 or 13. What do you think, Marthie?

MB: That sounds good, Jon. It’s always good to save a few extra ones for later.

JH: Yeah, I’m going to let my good friends like Martha help me choose which songs to pick. I’ve heard my songs too much that I can’t make an [objective] decision at this point. I’ll leave it to my friends and my family.

TVG: Martha and I are in complete agreement that you are the most perfect man alive. Was there a moment when you, Martha, realized that Jon was as beautiful inside as he was outside — especially as an actor?
JH: Let me get her off the hook here for a moment. I definitely didn’t have the acting chops when she picked me to play Holden. She is responsible for my career. She chose me in the auditions.

MB: For someone who can remember exactly what Jon was wearing when he walked into the room — a blue striped shirt — and it was his birthday, by the way, let me tell you that I didn’t remember anyone else, let’s put it that way. Back in those days, people actually asked you for your opinion! All I said was, “Jon, Jon, Jon, Jon!” There was no question about it. I was like a kid in a candy store. And I was 15! It was instant for me — I knew Jon had something special. And Doug and [former executive producer Robert] Calhoun agreed. [Moreover], I think that they thought, “If this 15-year-old girl is reacting this way, then the rest of America will as well.” It wasn’t even about whether he could act or not, we just had chemistry immediately. Everything resonated within himself …

JH: I was still growing as an actor back then. But I did find out years later that Calhoun was going to cast me right from the moment I walked in the door.

MB: How could he not? I can’t remember anyone else — and I’ve auditioned about 1000 actors in my lifetime.

TVG: How old were you when you booked World Turns, Jon?
JH: I was 19.

TVG: Yowza. I actually began watching World Turns because of your first Soap Opera Digest cover. I remember thinking, “Wow, what is this beautiful man doing with this little girl? Immediately, I said, “I need to check out this show!” It was extremely provocative — and risqué — especially for the ‘80s! What was it like being romantically paired with a 15-year-old girl on a soap opera, Jon? Were you nervous?
JH: It was something I wasn’t prepared for but I just went with it. I remember saying to Calhoun, “I’m a little uncomfortable with it,” but he said, “Just do it.”

MB: Talk about torture!

TVG: Why did you leave World Turns, Jon? I know you went to the prestigious Shakespeare Academy of Music, Drama and Art to study.
JH: I left World Turns and went to London, because it was something I always wanted to do. After three years on the show, I had the money to try to become better at what I loved doing … it was not the experience I anticipated, but looking back, I’m glad I did it! Liz Hubbard was so happy for me because she studied at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and thought I was making a great career choice. I ended up staying with a friend of hers and rented an extra room from them the whole time I was there.


TVG: When did you know you wanted to be an actor, Jon?
JH: In high school but I was clueless on how to go about it! When I got to New York University, where I was studying journalism, all I did my first year was blow off classes because all I wanted to do was learn everything about the business and figure out how I could get into it. Strangely enough, I met my first manager at a nightclub, and she helped me get an agent and eventually I landed the soap gig. I was her first client. Although I am no longer with her, we spoke recently and today she represents Kevin Spacey along with a few others.

TVG: When you look in the mirror, Jon, who do you see? Are your looks a blessing or a curse? And how do you stay in shape at 45?
JH: When I look in the mirror I see a guy who was blessed with many things, but as far as the good looks, I have always known that it will only get you so far! And more times than not, it actually has worked against me! It’s defintely not a curse, but I have always had to work very hard at what I do, especially when it comes to being taken seriously! There is a song that John Lennon wrote to Paul McCartney and he makes a reference about being a just pretty face! The face may get you in the door, but you still have to deliver the goods. I have always known this.
As far as staying fit, it’s getting tougher. I am about 15 pounds overweight right now. I just bought this P90X program and I am taking it to L.A. with me! The grand plan is to get back to my fighting weight, and be totally ripped by Christmas! I’ll let you know how it plays out!

TVG: Why did you return to World Turns, Jon? I thought you returned too soon. You could have given Brad Pitt a run for his money.
JH: I was definitely done, but then Kelley and I got married. I went out to the west coast and she was doing World Turns. I just thought, “I really should be with my wife.” I was offered a gig on All My Children opposite Marcy Walker [as the new Jake Martin], but she called Laurence Caso and said, “Listen, Jon has been offered a role on All My Kids. If you want him back, he’d prefer to be here.” So I made the decision to return. It wasn’t about having a movie career. It was about having a family and being in one place. That’s the only way the marriage was going to work.

MB: Thank god he did! You know that I set them up, right?

TVG: Yep, you pimp!
MB: I made that phone call to make sure they met up in California when Kelley was going out there. They worked together before but they weren’t hooking up back then. Next thing you know … they’re getting married!

TVG: And now you’ve been married for 14 years. So are you ruling out soaps, Jon?
JH: I’m not ruling anything out. It wouldn’t be my first choice. I’d like to definitely give it some more time. To spend another three years in daytime, well, it’d probably be over for me. It depends on what the situation is and whom I’d be working with.

TVG: And Kelley is still pursuing acting, right?
JH: Oh, yeah! She’s still enjoys the daytime thing. She would definitely do something if an offer came up.

TVG: Martha, do you regret leaving World Turns knowing that the show was cancelled? Had you known, would you have stuck it out?
MB: Had I known? I don’t regret leaving. It was definitely the right choice for me. It’s really hard to say because I didn’t know there were only two years left. You can’t go back … no, I don’t. It was the right decision. I don’t regret the decision.

TVG: Do you guys think if Martha was still playing Lily that Lilden would’ve ended up together? Would there have been a different outcome? I hate to say it — but Jon, you and Noelle have no chemistry. I’m saying that as a huge fan of Noelle’s — loved her on Loving, Cashmere Mafia and Sex and the City, but you guys fizzled in the chemistry department, in my opinion.
JH: It’s hard to say, Nelson. Hard to say.

MB: It’s really hard to say.

JH: There was a lot going on there that was out of our control. It had nothing to do with Noelle and I. I would’ve preferred it that Martha and I were onscreen at the end, [but I can’t say what would have happened].

TVG: We’ve heard a lot about Martha’s relationship with her mentor, Doug Marland, but what was your relationship with him like, Jon?
JH: I think my character was who Doug was as a kid so he had this special interest in me as a person. He always made sure I was growing as a person and made sure I was happy. We would have dinner once a month and go to the theatre. He was more of a father figure for me than anything else. He was very caring and loving. It was a very special relationship. I never expected to have experienced something like that with a head writer. I mean, when you go out with your head writer, you’re terrified because you don’t know what to expect.

MB: The writers were usually scared of us. When they saw you come in their direction, they’d go in the other direction. Doug was the direct opposite — he wanted the conversation, he wanted direct contact, and the special relationship. I think it helped him write.

JH: Knowing where you were in your life really helped him write. He was very brilliant that way. He really took what you told him and incorporated that into the story. He did that for a lot of people.

MB: Yep!

TVG: I’ve heard that Irna Phillips and Bill Bell did that a lot. Were you guys soap fans before World Turns?
MB: I watched GH. That’s when I fell in love with Kin Shriner [who is now starring on Byrne’s web soap, Gotham, and previously made a successful guest stint on World Turns]. So it was an honour to be on GH last year. It’s interesting because Doug wrote for GH.

JH: Yeah — I jumped on the whole General Hospital bandwagon at the time, too, the whole Luke and Laura thing. When I was in high school it was really popular. I kind of checked it out now and then. I never thought I’d be on one two years later. I did follow them for a bit there.

TVG: Thank God for soaps because Jon, you dated half the soap population for a time there before Kelley made you an honest man!
MB: That is true! I can attest to that, by the way. I witnessed all of that! If you want a list, I can email it to you! It’s a little long …

TVG: Melissa Reeves, Renee Props, Hunter Tylo …
JH: [Laughs] What can I say? I fell in love every other week!



TVG: Just like Holden, you’re a romantic at heart, Jon. What would Doug be thinking this week if he was still alive? I’m sure you guys are thinking about him more than usual this week.
MB: He’d probably be happy that they didn’t put Holden and Lily back together. He would have wanted to tell that story … he had such a personal investment in the characters. He also would’ve been heartbroken about the show’s cancellation. [Moreover], I don’t think a lot of things would’ve have happened, including our cancellation, would he still be alive today. It took a long time until [ex-head writer] Hogan Sheffer showed up before we stopped treading water after Doug’s death. It was so apparent that we really couldn’t survive without Doug. He was the only one who could juggle and spin the plates on our show. You know, the Bill Bells of the world, there are so few of those talents. But Hogan did give our show new life. I think Hogan and Doug would’ve been best friends. Although they are so different on so many levels, they are equally passionate about the genre. I think Doug would be very hurt and very sad about what has happened to World Turns and the state of where things are. I do believe had he lived that we would not have been cancelled. We wouldn’t be having this conversation right now, Nelson. It’s like what Lauralee Bell said in your interview last week, which was so beautiful, her father would’ve evolved with the times, and he would have made adjustments to keep the characters true to who they are. Bill was a very progressive thinker as was Douglas. I know they were the masters at what they did. They would have been teaching us how to continue this genre.

JH: Yes! I think he would have been one of the few guys … listen, we know that soaps are a dying art form because it’s not evolved!

TVG: Bingo! That’s the only reason why this genre is dying.
JH: I’m wondering if Doug was around if he could have figured out a way to have changed the format or if he could have made it more present with the times.

TVG: I think he would have. He already was doing it with daytime’s first gay male character and the AIDS storyline when it was very taboo. God, he would have loved to tell the Luke storyline.
MB: Yep!

TVG: He would’ve been in a lot of fights with CBS and Barbara Bloom!
JH: [Laughs] That’s for sure!

MB: Probably, but he would win. And I’ll tell you why he would win — because the ratings would be high and he’d be successful. This business all comes down to one thing — and it’s money. And if he made CBS money, they would listen to him. That’s who holds the key. He would have told stories that would’ve brought viewership and adjusted accordingly. Listen, when we started, Jon and I only worked one or two days a week because the cast was much smaller and more intimate for story sake. I think he would have gone back to that. He wrote good story, and good story will bring in viewers. He would have evolved — and he wouldn’t be in this predicament that everyone finds himself or herself in.

TVG: Looking back, isn’t it so sad that we felt like we were the ugly stepchildren of show business? When in fact we were riding the golden era. Huge ratings, big advertising, loads of extras, location shoots, sets, star salaries, expensive costumes and high circulation. I wish we had known back then how lucky we were …
MB: Well, somebody did! There are certain people who knew but we were always told we had no money. The party line was, “We have no money.” Knowing what I know now, and what has gone on, and where the money goes and how it was spent, has changed so dramatically over the decades.



TVG: It’s a feminist issue — the networks stole from the day part to feed the primetime schedule. It’s disgusting — and now that daytime is in trouble, where’s our life vest? Finally, there is a lot of unfinished business between you guys — do you want to act together again? Gotham? Another soap?MB: Listen, I would love to work with Jon again. As a producer, I see the value in our reunion. As a friend, I see the joy in us working together [as a team]. If he’s open to that … and whatever happens with Gotham and if we go to TV, I would hope he would come on and I promise to make it a really fun character. And intertwine our characters in an unique way — and I think it would be cool to make Michael Park that third party. I feel like we have something of value for someone. Like you said, we have unfinished business. You know when Holden and Lily made love in the bell tower when I came back with the whole Damian triangle, the episode only aired in parts of the States. The fans went so wild and reacted so violently that they couldn’t get to see it that for the first time ever in soap opera history they re-ran the episode that already ran in the United States — not at two in the morning, but two in the afternoon in the actual timeslot. Laurence Caso said to all of us, “What do we do?” So he made a call to re-run it and said, “We’ll deal with the advertisers later.” I’m sure it cost them money, but it didn’t matter — what was important was to give the fans what they wanted to see. That overrode any dollar signs. But the fans got their story. I’d like to continue that.

TVG: And Jon, would you like to work with this diva again?
JH: Absolutely! If something came up again, yes, in a heartbeat! I wouldn’t know if anyone out there would be paying us to appear in another show … I don’t know if that’s in the cards for us, but if someone made that opportunity available to me, there wouldn’t be a second thought. I’d be there as long as I knew Martha would be on the other side.

TVG: And so will we.
 
Ok I admit I shed some tears today....I actually re-arranged my schedule so I'm home tomorrow to watch the finale. I'm going to be so mad at myself if I start sobbing!
 
I saw on a ticker on today's show that Maura West and someone else is going to Young and The Restless. Anyone know anything about that?



that's Carley right - ya she signed on to play Dianne Jenkins - exwife to jack abbott.

chopped off all her hair and looks older - i love her long hair but i guess new role new hair.
 
I didn't see the ticker, but Simon is coming over too. I'm assuming he'll be in the Cane/australia story.
 
No, that was Brad. Simon actually came back after Brad died. Jack found him for Katie. Brad's ghost was NOT happy.:rotfl: He didn't stick around long.
 
brad's ghost????? did they do a crossover with ghost whisperer LOL

i missed that story line.


ohhhhh wait - did henry talk to him???? if he did i thought he was crazy - maybe he could see ghosts
 
I subbed over at Y&R thread... I have never watched it but I started taping it this week... I heard it is really good! It was nice to see my ATWT friends over there.
 















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