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If I could work with Joan Van Ark every day for the rest of my life I would.
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One of the things I was so glad that happened to me on Knots was that I learned to relax.
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In January '77 I went out to LA and have been here 26 years.
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I have no interest in writing, directing or producing.
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The decision as to why a show makes it has to do with politics and money.
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It was unpredictable, good storytelling that brought you back each week.
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Thirty years ago dinner theatre used to be much more of a going concern than it is now.
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Knots Landing is the best thing that ever happened to me.
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But no, I'm still living in LA and haven't dropped off the face of the earth.
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I can't really recall the first time I was noticed by a producer but the first time I was on television was doing Daytime for Another World, which I started in December '75 and went until December '76.
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I went to the Westminster College for Men in Missouri, which is what it was called back then, and transferred to the University of Denver where I ultimately got my degree.
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What happens if you're the guy who's been on the show ten years and is highly paid but they have nothing for you to do is that they bring in other people, and you become a supporting character to those people.
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I really wasn't on the Dallas set much. I did three or four episodes so I didn't see too much.
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Everything I have in life comes from Knots Landing.
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And I had a lot to play, which is what you want as an actor.
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I have German Shepherds that I train and have brought back to Germany. I love going there.
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I act for the reality, for the moment, and most of all I do it for the process.
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The thing with being on a series that runs that long is that the writers run out of things to do.
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Theater to me is acting but it's more real on film.
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On daytime they continue to revisit a lot of the same stuff while nighttime does move on and show development.
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