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- FATHER KNOWS BEST
Family "Secrets" From Daytime Dads
CELEBRITY CARETAKER: Robert S. Woods (Bo, ONE LIFE TO LIVE)
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- DADDY'S LITTLE DARLING: Tanner,
7
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- WORDS OF WISDOM: "Nearly
everything in life is an opportunity for a lesson, whether it's
counting numbers in an elevator or explaining the moral of a
story you're reading."
- Most soap actors agree that
working in daytime is excellent, schedule-wise, when it comes
to parenting. And you won't hear any argument from Robert S.
Woods (Bo, ONE LIFE TO LIVE) on that score. "It's great
because we don't work every day," he declares.
- That's why Woods got to tag
along with 7-year-old son Tanner and his classmates on a recent
field trip to the Philipsburg Manor, a restored, 18th-century
farm and gristmill near Tarrytown, NY. While watching the folks
there make candles and weave clothing was eye-opening, riding
in a bus filled with feisty first graders was, well, ear-opening.
"It was pure cacophony," Woods recalls. "Everybody
was laughing and singing" But despite the noise level, Woods
savors the fact that he and his wife, Loyita, get to do a lot
of things with Tanner and his school.
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- Actually, that's just one
unexpected perk of being a parent, Woods observes. "One
thing you notice is how your circle of friends is broadened by
this whole school experience,'' he asserts. "Tanner's friends'
parents have become part of our circle of friends."
- Moreover, becoming a dad
has also changed the way Woods defines himself. "When Tanner
was born, Erika Slezak's [Viki,OLTL] husband, actor Brian Davies,
said to me, 'You no longer have your old identity. Your new identity
is Tanner's dad.'" Indeed. "These days," Woods
continues, "when I go to school, all of Tanner's buddies
call me 'Pops.'" Well, not quite all -- some of Tanner's
pals have another name for Woods. "Tanner doesn't watch
the show," says Woods, "but some of his friends do.
One told him that I'd pulled out a gun and arrested this guy.
So for the longest time, his friend, Michael, called me 'The
Commissioner.'"
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- While he takes all the nicknames
lightly, Woods, a Vietnam veteran, takes the notion of guns very
seriously. No doubt that's because some kids have an uncanny
way of pretending that anything -- from a pencil to a hockey
stick-- is a firearm. "I explained to Tanner that the gun
I carry on the show isn't real, it's rubber" states Woods,
adding that he emphasizes how hazardous guns can be to people.
Asked if that means he's The Commish With A Conscience, Woods
laughs, "I don't know. On the show, I make huge mistakes.
But, you know, I do my best."
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- By Joe Dziemianowicz (Soap
Opera Digest 2-24-98)
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