- Soap Opera Weekly. July 31, 1991 -
This week marks Marcy Walker's final appearance on Santa Barbara - as personality No. 4. Playing multiple personalities has been no small feat, even for an Emmy-winning actress. For the past six months, viewers have seen the once staid and steady Eden Capwell Castillo split - literally. Overnight, SB's most dependable, predictable heroine developed a disposition that threw viewers, as well as a few co-stars, for a loop. "Frank Runyeon (Michael) once came up to me and said, “Seeing Eden like this is like seeing Mr. Rogers do drugs,” laughs Walker . Suddenly, cast mates with whom the actress had worked closely during her six years on the show reacted to her as if she were a complete stranger. "A (Martinez , Cruz), Judith (McConnell, Sophia), and Jed (Allan, C.C.) all looked at me like I was somebody else in our scenes together," says Walker . "That was really freaky. As an actress, it's very difficult, because they're looking back at you like they don't even know you." Yet, Walker understand their reactions to the blatantly brusque Lisa. “If somebody was having such horrific mood swings right in front of your eyes, you'd watch them differently,” she says. “It's completely justified that these other characters are going to wonder, 'What in the hell is wrong with Eden ?”.
Watching Eden "lose it" was hard on Walker . "It was sad knowing there had been so much unrequited love for her family and for herself in her life... that all of her support and love for her family was conditional... that everything I'd done for the past six years as Eden had really, truly been conditional love." To ensure she didn't step over the line as an actor, Walker researched multiple-personalities disorder thoroughly. "The writers compiled a lot of medical history on schizophrenia and split personalities," says Walker, who studied every bit of it. "I've also re-read The Three Faces of Eve and Sybil. I tried not to watch other people's performances," she notes. "I just tried to read up on cases so I could get some ideas. Obviously we've taken some dramatic license." Walker 's research into this subject made her aware of occassional flaws in her own on-air story. "Lisa was stronger than Eden . She's the strongest personality of any that Eden had. So Lisa plays Eden in front of her mother, father and Cruz a lot, although not very well at times," explains Walker . "In true cases, the strongest personality rarely emerges to play host in front of the family. It just wouldn't happen. Lisa would never emerge in front of her family, because she'd feel she couldn't pull it off."
However, as viewers know, both Eden and Lisa are gone, a decision triggered by the producers' choice not to re-cast Walker when she leaves. Instead Eden, who was last seen going off a cliff, has taken on the personality of Suzanne Collier, an artist who was a friend of Eden 's in England many years ago. For Walker , it meant the chance of portray yet another side of Eden and to be a brunette. "The wig has been such a pain in the butt," she says. "First of all, my hair has to be stuffed under this cap before I can ever put the thing on. When I do, it's been like wearing this big German shepherd on my head." As fate would have it, the emergence of Suzanne was most untimely. No sooner had the plot twist been scripted, than Walker landed a starring role on the upcoming CBS series Palace Guard. Her inevitable departure from SB left the show's writers in a quandary - how to neatly wrap up the actress' last weeks. Walker readily admits that portraying Suzanne "was not my favorite way to leave the show, but I realize that it had to be this way because of storyline. I think when fans learned that I was leaving the show, they wanted to see as much Cruz and Eden as they could. I would have liked to play out their romance and their relationship - I think it would have been a nice gift to the audience. But unfortunately, that just couldn't be."
The character of Suzanne then turns into a fourth personality, that of Eden 's late brother, Channing. It is as Channing that Eden leaves SB. (His/her departure does leave the door wide open for a Walker return.) There had been some talk about recasting, a sensitive subject. "They've got to keep the show on an even keel," Walker says. "They thought that Eden 's leaving would have a detrimental effect on the other characters. But I think [the writers] got a taste of the audience's dissatisfaction and decided not to recast and leave the door open. If the show (Palace Guard) doesn't work, I can always come back; I'm not averse to that.” [Ed. note: The real Suzanne comes to SB in a few weeks when Terri Garber arrives on the show.]
While she looks forward to tackling her first nighttime series, Walker admits she's not really excited about it yet. "Right now I'm in a quagmire of emotions. It's been difficult to know that my last day here is coming. I'll get excited about the other project as it gets closer, but it's hard knowing I'll have to say goodbye." Finally, a farewell postscript to her fans: "Thanks for giving me such a gift and for all your friendships - hopefully they can continue."
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