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ATWT: Scott Bryce Interview

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For pictures of Scott Bryce reprising the role he originated, click...

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"Scott Bryce Is Bringing (Complex) Craig Back"

Fans of As the World Turns last saw Scott Bryce back in 1994 in the role of anti-hero Craig Montgomery, the role he originated in 1982. Since then, Craig has been played by Hunt Block and Jeffrey Meek. Block had started to gain fan favor as Craig, but then left to pursue other things. Poor Meek never really took off with fans Craig's story line is a big part of ATWT.

What's a show to do? Call in the original!

"It all happened so fast," Bryce says. "I got a call from Chris Goutman (executive producer of ATWT), and he asked me to meet him for coffee. I thought he was going to offer me a directing job. Instead, he asked if I would like to come back to the show as Craig. So I went home and asked my 4-1/2-month-old son, 'Should I take this?' He smiled at me, so I said yes to the offer."

The offer came at a great time. During Scott's time off from the show, he wasn't resting on his laurels. He had a regular role on the cult hit show Popular during its run, along with numerous guest-starring roles on such shows as Judging Amy, ER, Reba and Law & Order, as well as a short stint on One Life to Live. He had recently been working on a show called Waterfront with Joe Pantoliano, which was canceled before it even aired - which is too bad because early word was that it was going to be a good show.

First episode

So, it was during this brief lull in Scott's career that ATWT came a-calling. When Scott came back, he explains: "It felt like I had amnesia for 12 years. When I left, everyone loved me; now they hate me. I was like, 'What's going on?'"

His first few days were not like riding a bike. "It was awkward at first. My first episode was like a deer in the headlights. Thank goodness my first scenes were with Liz Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh). It's always fun sparring with Liz. But it's been a long time since I was this character - so much has happened with him. I had a three-hour crash course to catch me up on what has been going on with Craig."

Also, the actual production aspect has changed since Scott's previous experience on the set. "I had to adjust to the new reality that there's not as much production time. Homework and preparation are extremely important. There literally is no rehearsal, it's 'Let's go!'" Not that Scott is complaining. Before, he might have had to work into the night, or even into the wee hours of the morning. Now, Scott gets home at dinnertime and actually has time to spend with his family, which is very important to him.

Evil machinations

Many fans are eager to see Scott's return to the role of Craig because he humanised the character. He doesn't just want to be the dastardly villain who twirls his mustache as he plots out his evil machinations. Craig is who he is because of "his desperate need and desire to excel, to improve, to find love. You have to find the substance and the reason behind the action. Deep inside, what are his deep vulnerabilities? He was a bad boy who was cured by love and family. Now his family has disintegrated, his son died.Everything he thought he could live by was pulled out from under him; now he doesn't trust."

Scott's history with the show and long-term knowledge of the families and people involved should serve to bring a wealth of back story to the role. "As long as we stick to the core of relationships and family - which is what this show is about - we'll be all right. I need to find the humanity that propels Craig's villainy."

Scott sums up Craig perfectly with: "He's not the character you love to hate; he's the character you hate to love."

- Cindy Elavsky

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It'll be good to see Scott back at ATWT! I'll always remember watching his final episode with my mama when I was a wee tot. He was walking away from the door and waved at either Sam or Lucinda one. :huh: Can't exactly remember.

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I have only seen a few vids here and there of Scott but I can tell he is going to be good in the role again, I can't wait to see him reprise the role again.

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Thanks for posting that interview. I can't wait to see Bryce in the role. Anything has to be better than Meek. I am afraid that I will be biased thought because I love Hunt Block so much and pretty much think he can do no wrong

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Eeeeeeeeeeee...he has scenes with Marie Wilson. :) I can't wait. Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...and he has scenes with Faux-Paul....yuckkkkkkkkkkkkkk.......Roger Howarth looks so out of place now. Bring back original Paul too!

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Well, as much as I hated Block, even I know he won over a lot of people in the role. He wasn't just "starting" to...

I hope for the best...but I'm afraid the writing will just wreck everything.

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Scott Bryce looks mad hot in those pictures. He can walk all over Paul, I am sorry.

I don't think Hunt Block's Craig was that removed from Bryce's original, really. I thought so until I re-viewed some of SB's episodes over the holidays a few years ago, where Craig was still somewhat grey, before he went totally domestic. Some of the sleek, sinister rhythms are very much the same, IMHO; it's the same man, just at a different place in his life. I think it's a seamless transition.

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Scott Bryce looks mad hot in those pictures. He can walk all over Paul, I am sorry.

Hehehe. You should have seen Scott Bryce when he was younger. Talk about adorable and hot. Now that SB is back in the role I am all for Craig. I never liked RH as Paul anyways.

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It may be totally "retarded" to some, but Scott Bryce (with the hairstyling and wardrobe) resembles Jeff Meek as "Craig". Hopefully, SB is able to salvage the character. Even Scott said it would take some time to figure out Craig's recent motivations.

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This needs to happen. I just started watching ATWT, and *I* can tell this Craig is NOT working.

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I cannot WAIT for Scott Bryce's version of Craig to have scenes with Margo. And Lucinda. But really, Margo. Craig and Margo's relationship was always the strongest, chemistry-wise, when SB was in the role -- I really felt like they were siblings.

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Bring back original Paul too!

I hope you mean either Scott Holroyd or Andrew Kavovit(sorry Jon Howard's mid-90s run doesn't count imo) because the first Paul Ryan was the effeminate Danny Pintauro of Who's The Boss fame... :P

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