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Amen!  Julianne Moore's long past the point of needing to talk any further about her time on ATWT.  Yet, she does so, and without hesitation or shame, too.  That means a lot to someone like me, who's been influenced more by these shows than by anything else out there in the culture.

And I love the fact that she's never referred to her gig as a "stepping stone" to more "legitimate" acting roles.  To her, ATWT was a job like every other she's had in the business.  Not too many former soap stars share that attitude.

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I understand why many actors refer to it in that way, as some (like Nathan Fillion, who says Bob Woods and others taught him everything he knows) do approach it very positively in that context. But I also understand why Moore feels differently. Even she acknowledges (including in this interview) that she learned so much as a young and inexperienced actor from being there day in and day out with the veterans and being shown the way by people like Tomei, so a lot of the same stuff is coming across albeit expressed in a different way.

The reality, too, is that a lot of talented actors today like a Jonathan Groff or Melissa Fumero or Amanda Seyfried or Michael B. Jordan or whoever also came up in a much more difficult period for daytime, not the Marland heyday. So their experience may be more about the learning how to be a professional onscreen vs. the heights (or lack thereof) of their material.

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Soaps nowadays produce so quickly and out of order that for newbies...there isn't time to learn the naunces of acting.

Back in the 80s, people like Moore and Tomei had the luxury of learning from those around them and had more rehearsal time to work out the kinks in blocking and scenes.

By the 90s, it appeared on ATWT that if you weren't a broadway nor stage performer...you were treated differently...and not in a good way.

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After he left acting I believe he became a private investigator?  But he really did fall off the radar.  There is very little in the way of a digital trail for him because he left acting before the internet became the big monster that it is.

btw - I see a couple of his autographs for sale on eBay.

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