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Tuc Watkins Interview

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AfterElton.com: Congrats on getting the Desperate Housewives gig. How did that come about?

TW: I initially met Marc Cherry for the role of Dana Delany’s husband that ended up going to my friend Nathan Fillion who I’ve known since the mid-90s from One Life to Live. And when I found out that Nathan got the part, I was very happy for my friend and wanted to put a knife in his neck all at the same time.

Then a couple weeks later the role of Bob Hunter, one of the gay guys on Desperate Housewives, came up, so it was just a couple weeks between not getting Dana Delany’s husband and then becoming Kevin Rahm's boyfriend on the same show.

AE: So you’ve known Nathan a long time?

TW: Yeah, Nathan and I both started together within a couple months of each other back in 1994 on One Life to Live. He used to beat me up a lot on that show.

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Thank you so much for this interview! Bob and Lee were fantastic last week on DH!

Although I wish I could have avoided the spoilers :(

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