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Bo And Nora Are Still Rockin' After All These Years
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- Soap Opera Digest April 1,
1997
- by Karen Swanson
Many soap couples don't survive long enough to celebrate their
first anniversary. But ONE LIFE TO LIVE's Bo (Robert S. Woods)
and Nora (Hillary B. Smith) accomplished the unthinkable: Not
only have they stayed married, they've been faithful to each
other! Here's their account of life and love in the rollicking
Buchanan family.
- 1992
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- Nora Gannon came to Llanview
intent on convincing her dropout duaghter to return to college
in Chicago. Rachel (then Ellen Bethea) was happily living with
her dad, so Nora went to plan B: She moved to town. "I was
working as a partner in a big law firm in Chicago," recalls
Smith. "I had a friend who had a law firm in Llanview. He
needed a partner and I said, 'I'd love to buy into your firm.'
So I bought in and the next thing you know, he wasn't on the
show anymore."
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- When Bo and Nora first met
at Llanview Hospital, it wasn't exactly love at first sight.
"We were throwing little zingers back and forth," recalls
Woods. "But you know," the actor grins, "as soon
as [a man and woman] start making snide remarks to one another,
they're going to end up in the sack."
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- A tragedy in Bo's life drew
the duo closer. "Sarah [Grace Phillips] and I were about
to get remarried and then she died in a car crash," recalls
Woods. "Nora and I were together a lot, trying to find the
answers to who was responsible. That was part of the building
block of the relationship
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- 1993
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- A grieving Bo tried to fight
his attraction to Nora, but his heart won out. "At Sarah's
grave," says Woods, "I kissed Nora and then I said,
'Get out of here!'"Smith recalls the next scene: "I
was with Rachel and I said, 'I'm gonzo over him, and he's still
hung up on his [dead] wife.'"
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- Early in their relationship,
Nora and Bo celebrated Mardi Gras at the Palace Hotel. "Bo
bought the costumes for us to wear," Hillary remembers.
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- You can't help but associate
popcorn, old movies, rock 'n' roll, and, of course, dancing with
Bo and Nora. They even jitterbugged at a local dance contest.
"The dancing stuff was hard," sighs Woods. "Not
the fooling around dancing, but when they have a choreographer
come in and we're trying to learn all this stuff - it's not as
much fun as you might think. [Hillary and I] were both covered
in Tiger Balm, because we were so sore from doing all the lifts
and ups and downs."
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- That summer, Nora moved in
with Bo. Three months later, he was about to propose when she
admitted that she might have killed Sarah. "Nora was driving
to the airport and had been having migraines," Smith recalls.
"She passed out on the same stretch of road where [Sarah]
was forced off." It turned out a drunk driver was the guilty
party. In October, Bo proposed to Nora, who said yes!
- Their troubles weren't over.
Nora was diagnosed as having a malignant brain tumor and needed
surgery. She reluctantly opted to go under the knife, but didn't
inform Bo. "I was in the hospital," says Smith, "and
he came there and found out that Hank and Rachel knew."
Woods remembers, "I got mad at them, because she was unconscious."
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- It's the little things that
set Bo and Nora apart from standard soap couples. "I thought
our first love scene was pretty romantic," offers Woods.
"Also the time when you filled the house with flowers,"
Smith chimes in. Woods agrees:"That was probably the most
romantic. We ended up singing 'My Girl' and using the flowers
as microphones."
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- 1994
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- Some of our best scenes were
when the show couldn't commit to a storyline because Hillary
was working on the primetime TV show [SOMETHING WILDER],"
notes Woods. "They would write [dialogue] that wouldn't
move the plot. There was one scene about Hillary's hair - Bo
didn't recognize right off the bat that she had cut her hair.
It ended up being this funny, little bantering scene. Just a
slice of life."
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- 1995
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- Fearing Bo would find out
from R.J. (Timothy D. Stickney) that she'd had an affair with
him while she was married to Hank, Nora confessed her infidelity
to Bo. "I said [at a fan event], Bo will probably say, 'Oh,
that's okay hon, I still love you,'"says Woods. ANd he did,
though the actor would have preferred a different scenario. "There
wasn't any kind of three-day soul searching," laments Woods.
"It was a little too quick. They could have gotten a lot
more out of it"
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- Love and marriage don't always
go hand-in-hand. But Bo and Nora's friends - Max, Luna, Hank
and Sheila (aka the wedding police) diagreed. "The wedding
police wanted us to get married," chuckles Woods. "They
went out and bought Nora's dress, rented my tuxedo and bought
the flowers. They did everything." They even threw an engagement
party featuring the Singing Norettes - Jessica, Sheila, Tina
and Renee.
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- Bo and Nora walked down the
aisle, but when it came time to say, 'I do,' they didn't. Unwilling
to tie the knot in a traditional ceremony, the couple were on
their way out of the church when they heard a yell from Little
Richard. "We were like 'Yes, this is what we wanted. A rock
'n' roll wedding,'" Woods smiles, "I grew up listening
to his music. I always loved Little Richard. It was the first
time I met him. That was a fun day."
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- 1996
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- The Buchanans and Gannons
celebrated Rosh Hashanah together, but what happened behind the
scenes was even more memorable. "It was 'Watch Nathan eat
dinner,'" laughs Smith. "He thought he went to a real
banquet," cracks Woods. "He was eating like he was
going to the chair. [In between takes, he'd yell], 'I need more
roast beef over here!'"
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- After Bo was gunned down
by one of Carlo's henchmen and lay in a coma, Nora kept a bedside
vigil and bonded with her curmudgeonly father-in-law, Asa. "Asa
and Nora have always been combative," notes Smith. "He
never remembers Nora's name. He calls me 'her' or 'that lady
lawyer of yours.' But when Bo was shot and in the hospital, he
came in and actually put his arms around me and comforted me.
And that wasn't in the script. That comes from the character
relationship and the actor relationship." Woods wasn't as
moved. "I didn't hear any of that," he laughs. "In
order to hold real still and look comatose, I wore earplugs.
I'd fall asleep and start snoring. They almost had to cut a couple
of times."
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- What's it like working with
Smith? "It's easy," Woods praises. "I think our
stuff is always natural and believable." Recalling their
first kiss, Smith laughs. "I was so excited that I got to
kiss Robert S. Woods. I watched him before I was on the show
- I was a fan! There's no one better to play with than Bob. He's
one of the best."
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