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I am a person. I am not a soap opera.
I've always wanted to be on a soap opera.
I was on the soap opera 'Days of our Lives.'
I was on a Swedish soap opera when I was 10.
Even the Beatles lived their lives as a soap opera.
I only use my sick days for hang-overs and soap opera weddings.
If you have to be in a soap opera try not to get the worst role.
I was the first movie star to plunge into night-time soap opera.
I got to talk about global warming on the No. 1 soap opera in the country.
My mom was on a soap opera for 40 years, so I know about love and romance.
It's much easier for me to be silly than it is to be serious on soap opera.
Shameless self-publicity works, of course: living your life as a soap opera.
'All My Children' taught me a great work ethic; you work so hard on a soap opera!
People love a good scandal. We love a good freakin' scandal and a good soap opera.
I think of myself as a realistic writer, not a creator of soap opera or melodrama.
I never pictured myself as a telenovela galan - never imagined I'd be in a soap opera.
I was on a soap opera before that for three years, where I was the nicest guy on earth.
I had a soap opera, and my next job was working with Kyle McLachlan on The Invisible Man.
Soap opera seems to be a dirty word, but actually they are the most popular shows we have.
My mom was a soap opera queen in Mexico and Latin America. I started acting because of her.
If work isn't rooted in comedy, people will turn from it, or they'll use it like soap opera.
Music has always played a big part in my life and, believe it or not, in my soap opera career.
WWE is a company that produces fiction. It's a soap opera that runs 52 weeks a year without reruns.
I enrolled in an acting workshop and my first acting role was on the TV soap opera 'Melrose Place.'
It's better to be on a soap opera to renew your career and following than to be on any other medium.
They're getting me involved in intrigue again, and I think it follows a classic formula in a soap opera.
I was a kid, and I remember my mother singing. She was also a radio soap opera actress, but my mother sang.
Misery loves company. This is a Hollywood soap opera, and I'm not going to be a star in another Bryant soap opera.
Having the games on TV, I've always believed it's like watching a soap opera - fans can't wait for the next episode.
Ironically, that was quite a bit of the appeal of Rumours. It's equally interesting on a musical level and as a soap opera.
I vowed I would never do a commercial, or a soap opera - both of which I did as soon as I left the Acting Company and was starving.
I wish there was more for minorities than sitcoms. I'd like to see a soap opera about blacks. People don't live in isolation anymore.
You would be amazed at the pompadour that I was rocking in the first job I had on the soap opera called 'Loving,' my first contract job.
My dad became a soap opera actor, and I was an extra in a skating rink scene on the soap. I didn't audition. It was nepotism all the way.
Texting isn't writing. It's not like letter writing. Texting is short scriptwriting. It's a collaborative soap opera where nothing happens.
I don't like reality shows and have never watched them, but I'm addicted to 'Real Housewives' because it's authentic old-time soap opera reborn!
I think 'Empire' is entertaining. It's a soap opera. Does it touch on stereotypes? Sure, it does... I don't know if that's necessarily good or bad.
My first time on camera was 'One Life to Live.' I mourn for actors coming up that the daytime soap opera is becoming extinct. It's theater onscreen.
Political reporting is too often trivialised, treated as a soap opera based in Westminster, rather than placed in a broader social or economic context.
I like soap opera acting. If it's done really well, there's nothing better. It's old school. It's like what those melodramas in the '30s and '40s were like.
Dumb luck brought on the move from business to acting. I had moved to New York when I was 23, in the year 2000. On a lark, I went to audition for a soap opera.
Soap opera wouldn't be my first choice, but at this point in my life, I would consider a soap. It would allow me to act and still do other things with my life.
My first offer was when I was 12, and it was for a soap opera. And I turned it down because I knew that I was an unformed actor, and I didn't want to develop bad habits.
I have almost no memory of my parents ever speaking to each other. They split up on bad terms. I assumed that's what family life was like. Just essentially a soap opera.
Many years ago I was in another soap opera called The Newcomers which was on twice a week for three years. I really don't think I could do another stint like that again.
Working on a soap opera is such good training for the novice actor. No rehearsal, 120 pages of dialogue per week, and one take to get the scene right. No room for error.
I have the absolute utmost respect for soap opera actors now. They work harder than any actor I know in any other medium. And they don't get very much approbation for it.
'Gone With The Wind' is one of the all-time greats. Read Margaret Mitchell's book and watch the film again; it's a soap opera in all its glory. It is superb and memorable.
To be let go from a soap opera is the most embarrassing confidence basher in the world. It's like, 'Oh, if I'm not good enough for that, I'm not good enough for anything.'
Soaps taught me the fundamentals of the game. You know, how to show up, hit your mark, how to be on time. That soap opera world is a microcosm of the entertainment culture.