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- PILLOW TALK
Hillary B. Smith and Robert S. Woods
- (Nora and Bo,
One Life To Live)
Soap Opera Weekly October 1, 1996
DO I KNOW YOU?
Smith: It's been so long since Bob and I have been to
bed on the show that right now I'd be saying, "So, what've
you been doing for the last year and a half?." Probably
we would just be catching up, talking about our kids.
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- Woods: Our conversations are no different
than those we would have standing in the hallway.
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- GOODNIGHT, JOHN-BOY
Woods: My first love scene was with Judy Norton-Taylor,
Mary Ellen on The Waltons. We were making out and all of her
brothers drove by and said (he affect a Virginian accent), Hey,
isnt that David Spencer (Woodscharacter)? I
was just nervous and excited about being on The Waltons.
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- Smith: I think my first love scene was
with Stephen Burleigh (Dr. Mike Powers) on The Doctors (where
Smith played Kit McCormick). It was a fantasy kiss, and he sweeps
her up and takes her to bed. It was very funny because he laid
me down on the bed and kissed me, and he kind of wedged his knee
between my legs. The director went, Cut! You cant
do that. And Steve goes, Ive been married for
15 years. Its what I do with my wife. Its a little
habit.
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- IS THAT A GUN IN YOUR
POCKET OR. . .
Woods: I used to work with someone who I would do love
scenes with and, during a break in the scene, I would apologize
for having a chubby. Now your readers will be wondering,
Who was it that he had to apologize to?
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- YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY
ABOUT SHORT MEN
Smith: When I was on Something Wilder (a prime-time series
starring Gene Wilder) we were doing a bed scene on time where
(the characters) kids were supposed to jump up and get
in the bed with us. The stand-ins for children are little
people and we had these two wonderful guys. So, suddenly,
Im in bed with three men. I looked up and went, This
is odd, I like it, but its odd.
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- IRENE S. KEENE
- (Soap Opera Weekly October
1, 1996)
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