SOW: Sonny aside, you're in the
middle of a pretty hot story right now. What was your reaction when
the writers rekindled things between Elizabeth and Jason?
SB: When they shook everything
upside down it was definitely a surprise. But I didn't think it was
so far out of the blue, because Jason and Elizabeth do have a past.
As much as people may not have wanted all of that to go down, Sam sleeping
with Ric and Jason sleeping with Elizabeth, the whole thing has provided
good fallout story.
SOW: What was the fan mail
like after that?
SB: In the beginning everybody got
a lot of heat. Kelly did, Becky did and I did for pushing Sam away and for
taking my shirt off with Elizabeth and not Sam.
SOW: That was the worst offense of
all
SB: People have all these ideas why
I do and I don't take my shirt off. I've heard the craziest
things. "He likes Becky better because he took his shirt off with
her."- "His wife's more comfortable with Becky" - "He's a
Christian". Yes I'm a Christian. But saying I wouldn't take my
shirt off for religious reasons when I'm playing a hit man --is that not a
double standard?". It just makes me laugh. Quite truthfully, I'm a
perfectionist. If it's not perfect, it ain't coming off. And I like
to eat.
SOW: So what prompted the bare
chest?
SB: How it all went down was, I was
going on vacation so I started working with a nutritionist and I was
getting in shape. Then I had to shoot a portfolio (to try to land)
an endorsement agent. I said, "Okay. I'll take it a step
further and try to get into the best shape I've been in for these
pictures." It turned out my scene with Becky happened then
too. I said "I haven't taken my shirt off in a while, and I feel
good. I'm in shape; I'm going to do it". So that's how the whole
shirtless thing went down. I said "Now is the time. Not in three
months when it's October and I'm eating brownies and cookies all
day. As soon as football starts, you guys are dead in the
water"
SOW: Is it ever awkward working
with Becky since you and your wife, Sheree and Becky and her husband
Michael are all friends?
SB: I wouldn't say it's awkward but
it's a weird job to have. You're kissing another woman, then, you're
going home. Michael and I are friends so he knows I am not going to
be putting the moves on his wife like some other people might.
There's also safety in there if you're friends.
SOW: What are your thoughts on
Jason becoming a dad? Do you think it will be easier to play
since you're a father of two (Makena (31/2) and Jack (1) in real
life?
SB: There's no doubt. Before
(with Michael) I had to use something else to bring up that emotion.
Now, it's so easy with kids. It changes everything. I just
think about them.
SOW: How do you feel about working
with a baby?
SB: Would it be my first choice to
do it day in and day out? Probably not because scheduling can get
crazy. I went through that with Michael, and I wasn't married nor
did I have kids then. I didn't have as much patience. Now, I
do. Actually, it's probably better for me to do this now.
SOW: Jason has changed a bit
lately. Between Alan's death and the prospect of becoming a dad.
Would you agree that it's softened him?
SB: Yes and it's been fun.
It's a whole new side of Jason, more like I am in real life.
SOW: Let's talk about that.
What's a typical day like for you outside of GH?
SB: Well, during football season,
there's definitely football on. Now, it's get up on Saturday and do
something with the kids. Do something with the family. We like
to be out doors. We go to Disney Land and things like that. My
kids are in activities now; they're in swimming and my daughter is in
ballet, in a dance recital next week. I go watch them do that stuff
if I have the time off. Sunday we go to church in the morning then
pretty much relax all day.
SOW: Do you still keep in touch
with Melissa and Scott Reeves since they moved to
Nashville?
SB: Yes. They are some of our best
friends. We didn't want them to move away. But actually we're going
to wind up seeing them more in Nashville because we love it there
too. We take frequent trips there. It's where I did the move
The Last Castle so I have other friends there. We went there for a
week in the wintertime and we're going for about 10 days in the summer.
SOW: You mentioned The Last
Castle. Have you reconciled yourself with not doing film? Do
you think daytime works better for your lifestyle?
SB: I wouldn't say I'm throwing in
the towel quite yet. But obviously daytime is a great job to
have. If you want to have a family. You're not traveling
everywhere. You don't have to take your kids out of school or go to
Canada or wherever for four months. But if that's what it would
take, I would do it.
SOW: So you're still pursuing film
and prime time?
SB: There are always projects going
on, things in the works. I can afford to be a little more picky
about things when I have a job like this. I don't have to do
everything that comes around. What happens is you get into such a
groove here. It's like coming to the factory every day. Then, you go see a
good movie and you say, "Oh, man! I want to do movies" or "Oh! I want to
direct". I also have a writing partner. We have some projects we're
constantly pitching. It's just a matter of time and the right person
saying yes.
SOW: Is there another type of
character you'd like to play?
SB: There isn't a particular
character that I'm yearning to get out of here and do
SOW: What about a Spinelli type
character?
SB: I don't know if I could pull
off Spinelli. There's only one Spinelli. and Bradford Anderson has
been great.
SOW: Have you enjoyed the
introduction of Spinelli into Jason's life?
SB: We have funny scenes and we
have a good time. I think it shows on screen. I like the
comedy aspect of it. It's cool because every funny guy needs a
straight man and that's what I do. The stuff isn't necessarily out
of character, because Jason wouldn't want people touching him, and
Spinelli likes to touch Jason. It just works.
SOW: Who do you enjoy working with
the most these days?
SB: It will always be Maurice, but
Spinelli is working his way up the ladder.. It's so unfair to say
who I like working with better because a lot of it has to do with the
story and what the scenes are actually about. I've had more story
with Maurice and there's a comfortableness there. But it's fun with
someone new like Bradford , who can act. We can take it to areas
that maybe a not so good actor could not.
SOW: Could you see Jason having his
own spin-off?
SB: I don't want my own
spin-off. But if there was anything it would have to be me and
Spinelli.
SOW: Spinelli and Stone Cold,
the new Starsky and Hutch?
SB: Exactly!