Before Huey was 5, I could take him to work with me. Now, though, he has sports and lessons and friends, and it's not fair to remove him from his whole life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
After doing this, going away, trying other things and working on other shows, this character, and working within Days of Our Lives, has been one of the most enjoyable experiences in my career.
People would say I really loved Buck Rogers until the Hawk guy came on.
Roy Acuff was a big hero for me, and I was so sad when he passed. It's hard as you get older to lose your friends and family.
I met Rodney when I first moved to LA, so I'd say 20 years. He's the eternal teenager.
I was the kind of kid whose parents would drop him off at the local town library on their way to work, and I'd go and work my way through the children's area.
I grew up as a Roy Rogers fan, of course.
I don't think he's permanently affected me except in the sense that I miss him. I miss being him. Or trying to be him. He is one of a gallery of characters that have had an impact on my career and therefore my life.
My brother is the lifelong musician; he made the choice to do that when we were very, very young kids. I remember him playing in bands and listening to the music he was writing in the house - he's nine years older than me.
On Career Day in high school, you don't walk around looking for the cartoon guy.
I recruited my dad to be my bass player and fired him on several occasions. He stayed on as a bus driver.