Wolf Muser was born on October 23, 1950 in Germany. He moved to the United States at early age where he graduated from college at the UCLA in Los Angeles, California, in 1968. Mr. Muser has an acting career which started in 1975 and in 1983 he appeared as Kurt Voightlander on CBS drama Capitol. Muser starred on SB from January 1985 to June 1985 as Dr. Marcello Armonti, stepson of Countess Armonti, who turns to be the real identity of Sophia Capwell. After leaving the show ,he had roles in TV series such as Matlock, MacGyver, Murder She Wrote, Walker Texas Ranger, The West Wing, Alias, Boston Legal, The Bold and the Beautiful and Desperate Housewives. Wolf Muser currently is 65 years old, still acting and lives in Los Angeles.
venerdì 23 ottobre 2015
Where are they now: WOLF MUSER
Wolf Muser was born on October 23, 1950 in Germany. He moved to the United States at early age where he graduated from college at the UCLA in Los Angeles, California, in 1968. Mr. Muser has an acting career which started in 1975 and in 1983 he appeared as Kurt Voightlander on CBS drama Capitol. Muser starred on SB from January 1985 to June 1985 as Dr. Marcello Armonti, stepson of Countess Armonti, who turns to be the real identity of Sophia Capwell. After leaving the show ,he had roles in TV series such as Matlock, MacGyver, Murder She Wrote, Walker Texas Ranger, The West Wing, Alias, Boston Legal, The Bold and the Beautiful and Desperate Housewives. Wolf Muser currently is 65 years old, still acting and lives in Los Angeles.
martedì 20 ottobre 2015
Where are they now? - SHERILYN WOLTER
Sherilyn Wolter was born on November 30, 1951 in Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. When, at 20, Wolter decided to launch out herself in a career of actress, she quickly obtained a role in a TV show entitled B.J. and the Bears which lasted several seasons. Then in 1983 she was hired for General Hospital as Celia Quatermaine, until the day the producers of Santa Barbara call her. "One of the writers of the soap for which I worked had been just engaged for Santa Barbara. He recommended me for a role that he had especially written for me. My character names Elena Nikolas, explains the actress. To preserve her anonymity, she makes her called Eleanor Norris. She is in fact the illegitimate daughter of C.C. Capwell, and holds her real identity secret in order to be able to move with complete freedom in the family and to create dissension there. And she does not abstain from it !" When the role was proposed to her, Sherilyn Wolter was enthusiastic. "The proposal fell one cannot better. For three years, I had interpreted a finical character in another soap. By reading the scenario, I immediately knew that the role would be appropriate to me."
She just played the role from April to October 1987, but she was able to give a so great performance that she is rightly considered one of the best villain ever of SB. I still can remember how much I was shocked when Elena died in CC's arms, saying "Cruz killed me...dad".
After leaving the show, she also briefly replaced Hunter Tylo as Taylor Hayes in The Bold and the Beautiful in 1990, and appeared as George on Guiding Light in 1993. Wolter played a blinded artist in the 1989 film Eyewitness to Murder, Mitch's girlfriend in the first season of Baywatch (1990) and Justine Strickland in the 1992 miniseries Judith Krantz's Secrets. Then she has also made numerous guest appearances on several television series.
She left Hollywood in 1994, has never married, has no children and is currently residing in Hawaii selling sarongs in a shop there and writing a class to teach acting for non-actors.
lunedì 19 ottobre 2015
Where are they now: KERRY SHERMAN
Kerry Sherman stayed only two seasons in Santa Barbara. However, she marked by her sensitivity and her talent the televiewers of the whole world. The death of her character, Amy Perkins, in the fire of a restaurant, upset the public as that of Mary DuVall who was played by Harley Kozak. Since her departure of Santa Barbara, in 1986, the actress Kerry Sherman preferred to do a break in her career, but not because of a lack of proposals : tender Amy in Santa Barbara wants to devote a maximum of time to the education of her two daughters, Erin and Kate.
"If you wish to have children, you must know that they completely upset your life", Kerry Sherman said. "Thanks to my daughters, I learned that I will perhaps never be a good actress, nor a personality, but I know that now I am someone very generous, very patient who give a lot of love. And my daughters return it to me. I like to know that they need me."
The actress had her first daughter, Erin, when her character, Amy Perkins, gave also, in Santa Barbara, birth to a baby. But the fiction did not join reality : Kerry Sherman did not marry the father of her daughter, Jack English, a camera operator. Five weeks after the childbirth, the courageous actress took again the way of the studios, in company of little Erin. "She accompanied me on the stage of Santa Barbara, because I nourished her with my breasts. That lasted for four months, then Jack stayed at home to care of her. He stopped working for one year to raise her." But when her companion returned to work, Kerry Sherman felt terribly guilty to give up her daughter to the however expert hands of a baby-sitter. "I phoned the house several times per day to take news of her. I never spent only one weekend without Erin. I took her along everywhere I went, to winter sports as in the restaurant !"
It is maybe this guilt feeling that pushed Kerry Sherman to give up her role of Amy Perkins and she finally left acting career two years later, in 1988.
Today she is a wonderful 62 years old woman and she is a Marriage and Family Therapist, working with clients who are struggling with mood disorders (including depression, anxiety, and Bipolar disorder), relationship problems, the after effects of child and adult sexual assault trauma, grief and loss, adjustment to work or school, divorce, stages of life and career changes.
venerdì 16 ottobre 2015
My Exclusive Interview with LINDA ELIN HAMNER
It is a great pleasure for me introduce you this exclusive interview that Linda Hamner granted to the Santa Barbara Blog. Linda Hamner has been a writer her whole professional life: everything from a technical writer to a TV writer (SANTA BARBARA, GENERAL HOSPITAL, ANOTHER WORLD, AS THE WORLD TURNS, CAPITOL, TEXAS, RITUALS). In 1991 she won an Emmy for her work on the daytime serial SANTA BARBARA. She is also the co-author of LETTERS FROM CLEO AND TYRONE and the author of BOOBS OVER HOLLYWOOD. Enjoy her memories about our favourite show, characters, writers & co.
How do you came to the daytime show Santa Barbara?
I was on SB twice during the period you mentioned. I was hired initially by Bridget and Jerome Dobson in 1986. I left the show about a year later. In 1991-1992, I was re-hired by Executive Producer John Conboy. It was during this time, I won my Emmy for my work on Santa Barbara. Again, I stayed for about a year. During 1988 and 1991, I worked on other soaps, specifically GENERAL HOSPITAL. Sorry I can't be exactly sure of the dates, as all that paperwork is buried in boxes in my garage. I'm pretty sure those are the dates I worked on SANTA BARBARA
Bridget & Jerome Dobson |
Bridget and Jerome had a unique voice in soap operas. They brought a quirkiness and humor to their show. It was a pleasure working with them. When I first was hired by them, the outline writers met weekly in their lovely Bel Aire home. During those sessions, which included Bridget, Jerome, Chuck Pratt, Maura Penders, Frank Salisbury and myself, we would create outlines for each episode for a week of shows. These outlines defined the structure of each episode. These would be written as narrative descriptions of each scene. We would specify what set the scene was to play in, what characters were involved, the main thrust of the scene, and finally, the tag of the scene. Once these had been reviewed/revised by the Dobsons, they would be delivered to the scripters who would actually write the script, including the dialogue. I would have to say that it was certainly one of the most civilized writing experiences of my professional life.
We also worked out of the NBC Studios. If I remember correctly, we had meetings with the network there, but that part is fuzzy in my memory. I do remember very distinctly that Bridget and I shared the same taste in jewelry. I remember one time I was wearing a new necklace, and Bridget said, "I think I'd like to snatch that necklace off of Linda's neck." Which of course she didn't.
I was at the NBC Studios when the Dobsons were locked out. I remember police or security guards blocking the entrance to the studio. It was incomprehensible to me that the creators and the heart and soul of the show could be locked out of their own show. That was a very dark time.
Do you remember what caused the rupture between the Dobsons and the network?
I'm sorry but I'm unable to answer the questions about the lawsuit. I never knew the specifics. The person to ask would, of course, be the Dobsons. They're the only ones who really knew what they had to go through to get their show back. It was a difficult period for the writers, of course. We continued to work as we had contracts. I remember very little about the day the Dobsons were barred from the studio: I remember the policemen guarding the doors; I remember how horrified and stunned we all were with this event; I remember we had to get shows on the air. I was also there when they returned to the show. It was a very, very happy day for all of us who love "Santa Barbara."
Do you were in touch with the SB actors or it was forbidden?
I always kept my distance from the actors. In fact, we were encouraged to do that. Sure, we saw them in the studio, exchanged friendly greetings, etc. But if you got too close to an actor and that actor suddenly got a big storyline, other actors might think the new storyline was a result of the actor and the writer being friends. And that might or might not be true. In fact, on one soap that I wrote, there were colored lines painted on the floor. One color indicated where the actors could go; another color indicated where the writers could go, etc. I thought that was ridiculous. Just use common sense. Actors often had problems with storyline or dialogue and they either spoke to the producer or the headwriter. Those of us who wrote outlines or scripts were usually not involved in those conversations. I always thought the actors did a terrific job, and if they had complaints about scripts or storylines, they absolutely should speak up. After all, it is their faces on the screen, not the writers.
SB was accused of being almost totally focused on Cruz & Eden (mostly during Jill Farren Phelps tenure). Do you think that it was a deliberate and right choice?
Eden (Marcy Walker) & Cruz (A Martinez) |
Cruz and Eden are indeed a super-couple. A. and Marcy were magic together. I had the pleasure of writing for them during both my stints at "Santa Barbara." I know Jill was very fond of A., so it doesn't surprise me that she wanted to focus on Cruz/Eden. For me, though, the balance was absolutely right when the show had Cruz/Eden, Mason/Julia and Keith/Gina. In each case, these were characters that we, the audience, wanted to be together. It became the responsibility of the writers to keep them apart so they didn't become complacent and boring. We loved Cruz and Eden because they were both such good people, who came from such different background: Cruz was a cop, and Eden was the Golden Girl who lived on the hill. There were bound to be problems and tensions as they came together. Mason and Julia were different. They were both professional people whose careers were important to them. They had an edge that fascinated us, but we knew, deep in our heart, that they belonged together. Often when I was writing them, I would say, "Poor Julia. Don't let your heart get broken again." And Keith and Gina... Crazy Keith and Gina... Both manipulative, up to all manner of mischief and skulduggery. What kept Gina from becoming a villain though was her absolute, unconditional love of her son, Brandon. Again, huge kudos to the Dobsons for creating unforgettable, unlikely couples. I swear I would have been happy writing those three couples for the rest of my life.
Did you found some differences between working on SB than on other soaps?
All the soaps I worked on (SANTA BARBARA, GENERAL HOSPITAL, ANOTHER WORLD, AS THE WORLD TURNS, CAPITOL) worked pretty much the same way.
The headwriters wrote long-term story and supervised all writing tasks. The breakdown/outline writers would meet weekly with the headwriters and plan the next week of shows. Typically. each breakdown writer was responsible for one episode. In a narrative format, they would structure the show, describe each scene (including the set, actions and time), and indicate the tag of the scene. This is a narrative outline for the episode. The headwriters and breakdown writers would meet with network executive and show producers. They would give notes (often quite extensive). The breakdown writers would then revise the breakdown and submit the headwriters. The headwriter would make any additional changes and then send them to the script writers, who would then actually write the script.
It's very much of a team effort. I enjoyed the structure of this process.
Did you ever have the chance to meet Robin Wright (Kelly Capwell) during your first stint on SB?
Kelly Capwell (Robin Wright) |
Minx Lockridge (Judith Anderson) |
Patrick Mulcahey told me that Jerry Dobson told him that Dame Judith Anderson (Minx Lockridges) used forget her lines, so they put some signs on the set on which she could read her lines. But she could not see very well, so she could not read it. So when she forgot a line, Nic Coster tried to help her, for example saying: "Mother, you're trying to say that Augusta is acting like a dog in heat?"...
As writers we were instructed not to give her too much dialogue. I was rarely on the set, though, so I really don't know what went on there. Sorry I can't be of any help of this one. It doesn't surprise me that Nic Coster would help her out. He was always a favorite of everyone's! And, of course, the fans loved him. They were Nic's Chicks.
mercoledì 7 ottobre 2015
Jeremy Jackson arrested over stabbing allegations
According to TMZ
former “Baywatch” and “Santa Barbara” star Jeremy Jackson has been arrested on suspicion of attacking a woman
with a knife. At the tender age of six, Jeremy Jackson got his first taste of
show business, booking his first successful commercial for Mattel. From this
Jeremy exploded onto the commercial scene starring in dozens of national network
ad campaigns including television and print. In addition to his commercial work
in 1990 Jeremy dabbled in daytime television with a seven-episode run on the
soap opera Santa Barbara, playing a
young Derek Griffin in some
flashbacks. Jackson is accused of stabbing an unidentified female when she
allegedly tried to stop him taking her boyfriend’s car from outside her home in
Los Angeles in August. Jackson, 34, left the scene after the alleged
altercation, and police officers subsequently arrested him at a hotel. He has
been hit with felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon and making
criminal threats. The 34 year old could face up to seven years in prison if
convicted. The arrest is the latest legal trouble for the actor following a
previous arrest earlier this year when
he was accused of attacking a man at a hotel in April.
martedì 6 ottobre 2015
Where are they now: ROBERT ALAN BROWNE
In July 1984 Robert Alan Browne originated John Perkins’ role in the daytime soap SANTA
BARBARA. When his son Joe was
accused of the murder of Channing Capwell Junior, John does not support Joe. He
powerless attends his arrest, then his trial. Although Joe does not cease
protesting his innocence, John inside of him, believes him guilty. Then when
Joe was released, after five years of imprisonment, and that he decided to
return in Santa Barbara, John didn’t even take the trouble of going with the
other members of his family to welcome Joe. John firmly advised to him to leave
the town and to rebuild his life elsewhere. After few months father and son
were reunited, but John found the death in the spectacular earthquake which
strikes Santa Barbara in November 1984. John dead in the middle of the
casualties, with Marisa at his side. He was besides the only victim of this
terrible shake. After leaving the show, Browne starred on movies like PSYCHO
III (1986) and many tv show as T.J. HOOKER (1986), LA LAWYER (1986), MURDER SHE
WROTE (1992) and COLUMBO (1991). Then he left acting in 1995. He came back to
Hollywood in 2010 playing John Rexx on GOLF MILLIONS.
venerdì 15 maggio 2015
A Martinez and Thaao Penghlis join DAYS OF OUR LIVES
A Martinez and Thaao Penghlis |
According
to Soap Opera Digest, A Martinez (ex-Cruz Castillo, SANTA BARBARA) has been
cast in DAYS OF OUR LIVES in a new role (Eduardo)
“that will have many connections in Salem”.
Martinez
received eight total Daytime Emmy Awards nominations for his work on Santa Barbara .
His numerous other credits include General Hospital , One Life to Live, The Bold and
the Beautiful, The Bay, Longmire and California Solo. In other
news, Thaao Penghlis (ex-Micah De Angelis, SANTA BARBARA ) who has
played Tony and Andre DiMera on and off since 1981, and was last seen in 2009,
is back filming at the set. “It is an
excited situation and Josh [Griffith ] has imagined a wonderful character”, Martinez said. Josh Griffith was hired
in February 2015 as co-head writer of Days
of Our Lives, alongside re-hired former head, Dena Higley. Griffith began his
writing career on Santa Barbara
in 1988 and continued writing for the show until 1991 when he moved over to One Life to Live.
martedì 5 maggio 2015
Frank Runyeon (ex Michael Donnelly) Makes a Heavenly Appearence on The Young & The Restless
Frank
Runyeon, well known for his previous daytime roles as Steve Andropoulos on As The World Turns, Father Michael
Donnelly on Santa Barbara, and
Forrester Williams on All My Children,
is set to appear on May 28 and June 2 to a Genoa City resident as an angel
named Angel on The Young and the Restless,
according to TV Insider. “I'm L.A.-based and, apparently, they [Jill
Farren Phelps and Chuck Pratt jr] were
looking for a guy who looks sort of Biblical and Chuck thought of me. I mean,
who else is so stupid they'll walk around with a beard and long hair looking
for a job in Hollywood? Me! I'm that stupid! And it's
such an interesting thing to play an angel. I mean, how do you do that exactly?
There are no rules, so I just sort of winged it. Hey, if Brian Frons could play
God on “Santa Barbara”, I can certainly do this!”,
Runyeon said.
Runyeon,
who travels part of the year doing one-man shows in churches, is also writing a
book entitled, Escape From Hollywood: An
Actor's Unlikely Journey to Faith. A very similar path to Marcy Walker’s
one.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW: Ismael 'East' Carlo
Ismael
'East' Carlo was born in 1942 in Puerto
Rico but he was raised in Spanish Harlem, New York. He
started appearing in a couple of TV shows back in the seventies, like his debute
role in Caribe in the lady killer
episode. Nine years later he joined the cast of the newborn NBC’s Santa Barbara
as Ruben Andrade, SB Mexican
family’s patriarch. Last member of the
Andrade family to appear to the screen, Ruben is a straight man, who remains
anchored in traditional values considered as exceeded by the new generation. He
left that role in February 1985,
after just six months from the beginning of the show. Ruben will disappear of
the show with Kelly and Joe's wedding. As time goes by, the Capwells will
forget him completely. And when his wife Rosa
will come-back on the set in 1991 and will date Rafael Castillo, we will
discover that she is not with her husband any more, without any reason given
for it. After leaving SB, he starred on many shows, like Miami Vice, Baywatch, L.A. Law, Renegade, General Hospital,
Prison Break and True Blood. He has been married two times with three children. East
remains a familiar face amongst the Salsa scene and is recognized by his VJ
appearances in many Southern California Puerto Rican day festivals.
mercoledì 8 aprile 2015
John O'Hurley joins DEVIOUS MAIDS
According to the Soap Opera Diget, John O’Hurley (ex Stephen
Slade on SB) has joined the cast for season three of DEVIOUS MAIDS, which kicks
off June 1. O’Hurley tweeted a photo of him on set with Susan Lucci (Genevieve on the show)
and Rebecca Wisocky (Evelyn),
along with the question, "What do
you think of my leading ladies?”. We don’t know yet which role he will have
on the show. Could he be Susan Lucci’s new love interest? After leaving Santa Barbara in 1991, the
actor has worked nonstop in prime time until today. Seductive and secret
character, Stephen Slade (briefly portrayed by actor Richard Hatch) arrives in Santa Barbara as a movie
director. But he’s hiding a secret desire of revenge: along with Ethan Asher,
Craig Hunt and Derek Griffin, he is one of the orphans in search of the truth
about the death of their friend Cassandra, died as a child after having been
adopted by the Capwells. In my opinion, that storyline, named “The four avenger orphans mystery”, was
one of the worst occurred on the show. Its sole value was to show us a then-unknown
Leonardo DiCaprio, who played young
Mason Capwell in some flashbacks.
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