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- "Out Of The
Woods: Though Memories Of Vietnam And Of The Cold ONE LIFE
TO LIVE Back-Burner Still Plagues Him, Robert S. Woods
Is Now, At Last, A Happy Man
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- "Soap Opera Digest August
5, 1997
The night Robert S. Woods came home from Vietnam in 1971 after
a 15-month tour of duty as a Green Beret, his family took him
to his favorite Mexican restaurant, a place hed often thought
of while he was away. The food came...and for no clear reason,
he couldnt eat.
- Then I had to drive
{my then-girlfriend} Loyita home, Woods recalls, and
I wasnt used to cars anymore. I was used to driving jeeps
on a dirt road. So we got on the freeway. The speed limit was
65. Everyone was doing 75, they were zooming past us and I said,
Why is everybody in such a hurry? And Loyita said,
Because youre only driving 45.
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- To say that Vietnam affected
the actors perception of just about everything in life
back then would be hopelessly inadequate. Even now, a quarter-century
later, he thinks about the war several times a day, and talks
about it in the present tense, as if it were still going on.
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- Its just a very
extreme situation, Woods sighs. Thats what
it basically comes down to. You find yourself all packed up to
live outside, youre armed to the teeth, backpacking and
hunting. And what youre hunting for is people, and they
are hunting for you, too. And if you catch them and have the
opportunity, you're going to kill them. It's just very, very
intense."
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- Though it must have seemed
to many that, upon his return, Woods picked up right where he
left off back to California State College in Long Beach,
back to Loyita, back to his weekend job operating rides at Disneylandnothing
was really the same. Friends who had gotten braces or gotten
married to avoid the draft felt weird around him, He felt weird
around them. The transition to civilian life was awkward, and
brought big changes.
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- For one thing, Woods quit
studying political science and took up radio and television production.
For another, he and Loyita got more serious and tied the
knot in 1973, in the last semester of his senior year. And
most importantly, at least to fans of his Bo Buchanan on OLTL
he decided to become an actor.
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- "I had done plays in
college and loved it, and Disneyland was really an acting class,
too, because you always had to come up with weird jokes to make
people laugh," he remembers. "And Loyita [who is also
an actor] found an acting workshop in Variety that I could go
to on the G.I. Bill. And I said, 'Why not?'"
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- Why not, indeed. By the time
he auditioned for OLTL in 1979, Woods had already appeared in
the film The China Syndrome, enjoyed a recurring role on THE
WALTONS, and had done guest spots on FAMILY, NEWHART, and a bunch
of other episodics. Its so funny to think that the role
I originally wanted on ONE LIFE was Richard Abbott, so I tested
with Mary Gordon Murray [ex-Becky Lee]. Then, I did the Bo audition
with Erika Slezak [Viki]. I still have the tape somewhere, just
this skinny kid trying to be a cowboy."
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- Eighteen years and one Best
Actor Daytime Emmy ("It's up on a glass case that has all
my toy soldiers") later, Woods has clear opinions on the
creative morass that has hobbled the show in the recent past.
Major points of contention: The Buchanans have barely interacted
with one another for years now, and Bo's role has been whittled
down to the point where he's really just Nora's sidekick.
- "If I wasn't married
with a kid, I probably would have quit in the middle of my contract,"
he says. "But I've got a lot of faith in [new Head Writers]
Matt and Claire Labine. They're turning things around and it's
taking time, but they'll come through."
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- And even if they don't, family
far outweighs storyline as Woods's top priority. Though he and
Loyita were divorced in 1981, victims of bicoastal separation,
they found their way back to each other and remarried in 1985.
("Nathan Purdee [Hank, OLTL] did that, too, so it's not
that unusual.'') Soon afterward, Loyita actually played Bo's
great grandmother, Blaize, during OLTL's Wild West storyline.
- At the same time, they wanted
to start a family, but it wasn't easy. After years of waiting,
Loyita finally gave birth to twins Dylan and Tanner on November
15, 1990. The boys were born 10 weeks early; only Tanner was
strong enough to make it. "At the time we named the boys,
there were no Tanners,'' the actor says with a chuckle. "Now
there's that wacko on ALL MY CHILDREN, and DAYS OF OUR LIVES
had a Tanner, too. it annoys Loyita. She thinks she's copywritten
the name and nobody else should be called Tanner, ever."
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- Clearly, Woods cherishes
every moment of fatherhood. He and Tanner watch Jurassic Park
together, plan Halloween costumes six months in advance, play
with Legos. "Most of my free time involves being a dad"
Woods nods. "I don't go away on weekends, I dont go
to many parties, I really just stay in New York and do things
with Tanner. Because, you know, I'm going to be 50 in less than
a year. Tanner's 6 now, and I'll probably only be his best buddy
for another eight years, or maybe 10. After that, he'll be hanging
out with his friends and he won't want to have anything to do
with me. So I'm taking advantage of this time."
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- Besides, it was time to slow
down, anyway. "It's weird ... I go out running, playing
softball, and I'm not as quick as I was. I wear reading glasses
now. My knees sometimes bother me. I get winded swimming. Sometimes
I think I'm an old fart, and I use that as an excuse not to do
something."
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- Such was the case when he
begged out of the Daytime Emmy Awards in 1996, the year Erika
Slezak took home her fifth statuette. "I wanted to be the
first message on Erika's machine if she won, so I dialed her
number, then hung up, so all I would have to do was push redial.
Then they said her name and I left her a message while she was
giving her speech."
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- But you know what they say
about the best-laid plans. "I was actually her second message,"
Woods sighs. "Somebody called before me, got the wrong number
and hung up." - Adam Kelly
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- JUST THE FACTS
Born on: March 13, in Maywood, CA
The S stands for: Sosebee, his mothers maiden
name
His Most Underrated Co-Star: Clint Ritchie (Clint). He
never does anything over the top.
Height: 5'11"
That Old Time Rock N Roll: The Eagles, the
Beatles, the Stones, the Dead...yeah.
(Soap Opera Digest August 5, 1997)
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