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    Post by Kral Mon May 02, 2011 11:00 pm

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    The Erika Slezak Interview – One Life to Live




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    Six-time Daytime Emmy winner, Erika Slezak (Viki) should probably
    get ready to pick up a seventh after this coming Wednesday’s episode,
    in which she will play three sides to Viki’s personality in a very
    special performance created by the powers-that-be, to honor her 40th
    anniversary milestone with the series. It was back in 1971 that Erika
    first graced our television screens as the central heroine in Llanview
    and the wealthy daughter of the ruthless Victor Lord. From that point
    on, the soap world has been mesmerized time and time again by her
    flawless, fearless, and heart tugging performances.

    Trying to fathom the daytime world without Erika and her Viki is
    going to be a tall order, but sadly after the decision handed down by
    ABC less than two weeks ago, that day will have to come. On-Air On-Soaps
    had the distinct privilege to speak to Erika yesterday, and while we
    had to broach the subject of the cancellation, the focus of this
    interview was to celebrate with Erika her forty years of a monumental
    television achievement, that if you think about it, most likely not
    many other actors will experience that kind of longevity. From the
    storylines, her leading men, her various alters (and we have loved
    watching her play them all) her cast mates, to her current front burner
    storyline, and the upcoming major episode, Erika shared her thoughts
    with such grace, delight, sentiment, and passion for what she does
    best…act!

    When you think of the consummate professional, who for forty years
    has left an audience in tears and standing with cheers, there is only
    one who has accomplished this feat, and that is Erika Slezak.
    I hope you will be moved by and enjoy this fantastic conversation with the one, thee only… Erika!

    MICHAEL:
    It is your 40th Anniversary with One Life to Live,
    and we are celebrating it on air with tomorrow’s special episode. It
    has to be bittersweet with the heartbreaking news of the show’s
    cancellation a week and half ago. How are you doing with the news? I
    know it is still so fresh, and I know you released a statement to the
    fans. But since you may have had a tiny bit more time to process it,
    is there anything else you may want to add?


    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Viki4othepisode
    © JPI Studios


    ERIKA:
    We have seven more months left. I have talked to Frank Valentini
    (executive producer, OLTL) and he had told me there are brilliant
    stories to be told. And, that we will go out with a bang. Right now,
    I can only look forward to the next seven months. After that, I think
    I will sleep for a while, because getting up at 5AM is tiring. I have
    done it for 40 years and I can’t complain, because it has been a
    brilliant job. I am very sorry to see it go, and not so much for me,
    but for the incredible loss of jobs for everyone connected with the
    show. And, I don’t mean just the people that work there every day. I
    mean the hundreds and hundreds of actors who are employed as
    under-fives, and as extras and day players every year. There is work
    for actors there, and now there is not. I don’t know about nighttime
    shows hiring those people on that type of scale. And I find that
    horrendously sad, and the jobs that are lost are so awful. However, we
    have seven months to make some really good stories, and that is what we
    are going to focus on.

    MICHAEL:
    Speaking of your 40th, on my website we posted a fantastic
    photo gallery of your surprise party last month at OLTL. I hear you
    were totally surprised! What went through your mind when you saw all
    of the cast and crew there to mark this incredible accomplishment with
    you?


    ERIKA:
    When the notice went up that we were having a St. Patrick’s Day
    party, I was talking to David Coleman, who is our security guard. He
    is like the Mayor of Llanview and the show would not exist without
    him. He does everything. If you have a problem with your life, or
    your computer, he can fix it! David looked at me and said, “Hmm,
    interesting! St. Patrick’s Day party on your 40th Anniversary?” And I
    looked at him and said, “How do you know it’s my 40th anniversary?” And
    he said, “Because I have always known it was March 17th, St.
    Patrick’s Day.” I said, “Look, they have given me parties in the past
    and have said to me, ‘Look, we are going to give you a nice party and
    we are going to invite Agnes Nixon, and it will be lovely.’ And it has
    always been lovely. No one had said anything this time. And I said,
    “And it would be kind of dumb to surprise me, wouldn’t it? “ And I
    thought (regarding the St. Patrick’s Day party) that this is really
    nice of Frank. It has been a really long rotten winter. We moved down
    to that other studio, which is terrific. But I thought, ‘It’s an
    excuse to have lunch on the floor and welcome in spring.’ Then the day
    of the party I was finished taping at noon, and lunch was going to be
    at 12:30. I was really hungry, as I eat a little breakfast usually
    around seven in the morning. And I said to Robin Strasser (Dorian) as
    we were leaving the set, “Thank God. I am so hungry.” And I went to
    my dressing room to change and Frank showed up at my dressing room door
    at 12:25. And I said, “Oh good. Let’s go to lunch.” And he said, “No,
    I have to talk to you first.” And he started talking about nothing.
    “Oh, I wanted to say this, and I saw the show that we aired, and it’s
    going to be interesting with the editing.” And he is still taking
    about nothing! I am looking at my watch and I go, “Frank, can we go to
    lunch? I am really hungry.” Well, he keeps talking, and he is
    walking ahead of me very, very slowly down the corridor – and I am
    thinking, “Geez! I am starving. Will you move it?” And we go up in the
    elevator together and he is still talking away, and he pushed open the
    door and he is still talking…and…. everyone is standing there looking
    at the door. They yelled, “surprise!” I looked at Frank as I thought
    it was something for Frank. I was so stupid! And then, everyone
    started applauding and that is when I realized what it was. I felt
    stupid, incredibly honored, and surprised, and of course cried, because
    that is what you do when you are that stunned. It was quite amazing.

    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Gangs-all-here
    Courtesy/ABC

    MICHAEL:
    But then, there was even more in store for you once you entered your own party!

    ERIKA:
    Yes, there was. I kind of walked into the room slowly and there are
    about 20 people wearing t-shirts that said “Erika” on them. I thought
    “Oh, my God”, and my daughter. Amanda was there, too. She had flowers
    for me. It was so sweet. And my husband, Brian, who gets his hair cut
    at the studio, said to me that he was going to come in on that
    Thursday. So Brian had been there in the morning and he vanished, and
    he was going to have the dogs groomed that day. So I thought, I will
    catch up with him when the dogs finished their grooming. And of course,
    he walked in, too. Apparently, everybody knew but me. It was
    amazing! And what kind of blew me away was the beautiful reel they put
    together, which had Nathan Fillion (Ex-Joey, now Castle) on
    it, my sweet boy! He was on the reel, and that boy is not a boy, he is
    a man, but he is so wonderful. I love him to death, I really do. And
    David Pressman was on the reel, Brian Frons, and Agnes Nixon, too. I
    did have to laugh because Regis and Kelly were on it and the ladies of The View.
    Then, they had this enormous spread of food. I finally said, “Gosh, I
    am really hungry. Can I get something to eat?” (Laughs) Then somebody
    else said, “No, you have to cut the cake now.” And I thought, ‘OK, I
    will cut the cake.’ I never did get lunch, but it was OK. (Laughs)

    MICHAEL:
    There was one picture I saw of Robin Strasser applauding you
    with you in tears. And I thought, it looked like such a great moment.

    ERIKA:Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Strasser-4oth-parrty
    Courtesy/ABC

    She is my great bud and she is wonderful! Jerry verDorn (Clint)
    made a speech. I said, “Jerry, you are not even working today, you
    drove all the way from New Jersey?” And he said, “Of course I did.” I
    was so touched by that and what Robin said. I love Robin dearly. I
    think she feels the same about me. We respect each other, and she is
    so great to work with. I have always said, “Robin, when you have to
    bring something to the table, you bring a thanksgiving feast every
    single day when you go to work.” It was quite an amazing day and you
    look around and go: “All these people are here for me.” I said to
    Frank, “You know, I could kill you for this, but at the same time,
    thank you, thank you. It was awesome!” I was kind of hoping it would
    go under the radar, because I don’t feel like I have been there for 40
    years. I am surprised that 40 years have gone by. I am thinking of
    all the stories we have told and all the amazing actors I have worked
    with.

    MICHAEL:
    Continuing in the celebration, how did this upcoming 40th
    anniversary episode that airs Wednesday come about? Was this the
    brainchild of Frank and Ron to honor you in this way?


    ERIKA:
    Yes it was. Frank came to me about four months ago. He said,
    “Listen, we do want to do something for your 40th anniversary, and we
    are writing a special show for you.” And I burst into tears and said,
    “Whoa! That is like amazing!” He said, “Yeah, it’s going to be
    great.” And I said, “What is it about?” And he said, “We don’t know
    yet, but it is going to be your show.” Then, I did not hear any more
    about it till about three weeks before we were going to do it. Larry
    Carpenter, our director called me and said, “So, I am directing this
    show and it is all you and we need to talk about it.” I said, “Great.
    Do you know what it’s about?” And he said, “Yes, don’t you?” It was
    then he told me, and then Frank came to me and we had a long sit down.
    So I knew then it was going to be about Viki’s alters. Frank and Larry
    came up with this incredible idea for a set that is so amazing. Roger
    Mooney did such a terrific job designing this set.


    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Jean-Randolph
    © JPI Studios
    MICHAEL:So give me the set-up of the special episode, which I hear is truly a tour de force by you!

    ERIKA:
    The episode takes place in the courtroom where Viki is fighting for
    custody of Ryder. And of course, I become Niki, so it’s Niki pretending
    to be Viki. She gets outed in the middle of it and she is very funny.
    Then Jean takes over, and it cuts back and forth to Viki’s subconscious
    mind. So I played all three ladies in my mind, but Larry’s and Frank’s
    concept for my mind was this incredible warehouse that had all kinds of
    stuff from One Life to Live from Viki’s life. I am talking
    about furniture, and mirrors, and in the middle is a cage, and there is
    a circular staircase, and guess where that came from? The secret room!
    It has a cage and there are two locked doors to the cage, and Viki has
    to get out of her mind and get up the stairs to get back to where she
    belongs; and get back to life. We shot it in two days. The courtroom
    was one day, and the second day was this unbelievable set that took up
    half the size of the studio. I walked around the set and thought, ‘My
    God! These are chairs from the Lord Library. This was Asa’s.’ I
    recognized most of the furniture, and I said to Roger, “This must have
    cost a fortune!” And he said, “No, we own all of this.” And we did it
    in three separate segments. I had two wonderful ladies who worked with
    me who were the doubles. First we taped Viki, then Jean, and then
    Niki, which was kind of good because then it was a nice high note to
    end on. Everything is a little larger than life in there, and Niki in
    particular. I have said as you may have read, “I have officially
    joined Over-Actors Anonymous,” but I had to. I had to seize that
    opportunity. (Laughs) Larry said they had finished editing it, and
    it’s going to be really good. I have not seen it, but I will see it on
    Wednesday when it airs. I have made a date with myself. I think I am
    almost in every scene. It has a lot of me! (Laughs)

    MICHAEL:
    Last week, we saw Viki pushed to the edge by Tess; thus the
    emergence of Niki. You make the shift to the alters so real and
    incredibly sad and painful for the viewers to watch. You have done
    this time and time again, but of course, in different scenarios where
    Dorian triggers the alters, or other life-altering events in Viki’s
    life. Are those scenes particularly difficult to pull off?


    ERIKA:
    It’s very difficult to do, because in my mind I know what triggers
    this. We did a lot of research when Michael Malone wrote the multiple
    story; when we decided to give Viki’s DID a reason. The sadness of
    that is what caused the mind to split. I saw videotape with the
    permission of the psychiatrist and the patient of a woman who was a
    multiple, and it was during her session. Again, we had her permission,
    and it was just the directors and I, and it was just incredibly sad,
    because the woman is a perfectly normal, very nice looking lady, who
    was horrendously abused as a child by various family members. She has
    a whole bunch of personalities and they show up in the oddest way.
    There is absolute silence, and then she comes back as somebody
    completely different. And it looks like ‘bad acting’ but its not. It’s
    a whole different personality and very strange and sad to see. So when
    we do it on our show, we have to make the personalities distinct
    characters. This last time, I did not want to give it away because
    Viki was supposedly having a heart attack while Clint is having a heart
    attack. So when I came back I did not want the audience to know
    instantly it was Niki. There were like a couple of deep breaths, and I
    let them think Viki has composed herself. Then she turns around, and I
    actually wrote the line that Niki says to Tess, “God. You’re annoying!”
    (Laughs)


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    MICHAEL:
    How has it been having Kim Zimmer as Viki’s nemesis, Echo,
    on the canvas with you? And then getting the opportunity as Viki to
    let Echo have it for destroying her marriage to Charlie. Those were
    great scenes!


    ERIKA:
    I love Kim Zimmer, just let me say that. When Frank told me he was
    asking her to come back I was so excited, because it was brilliant, and
    it was part of the history of the show. Kim is a wonderful actress and
    a great person. From the first day she showed up we have laughed a lot
    and had such a good time. And those scenes where Viki confronts Echo,
    I thought were particularly good. It is hard to be really angry with
    Kim because she has such a sweet face on her. But I loved playing
    those scenes and I think she did, too. And after that, I had scenes in
    the carriage house where I told her to get out, which I loved!

    MICHAEL:
    Niki now has the confession tape showing Echo knew all along that Clint was Rex’s father, not Charlie!

    ERIKA:
    Dorian gave her the tape, and Niki could care less. And then she
    realizes Echo could cause a problem for her with Charlie, and then she
    just figures I will go over there and threaten her. Niki is going
    through Echo’s closet when Echo comes in the room, and Niki just thinks
    everything she owns is just so ugly. (Laughs). And the rest you have to
    watch!

    MICHAEL:
    How do you feel about Viki losing another husband, as we
    know, Brian Kerwin will be leaving the series soon? Many felt that
    Charlie was just not a good match for Viki, but yet they had such a
    sweet and pure love story originally at the Bon Jour Café.


    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Bon-jour-cafe
    Courtesy/ABC

    ERIKA:
    I think real life intruded on it. There were some very sweet things
    that Charlie says that Viki realizes are kind of right. He never could
    live up to what he thought Viki expected of him. She didn’t. She was
    quite happy to have Charlie, who was an incredibly good person… flawed,
    but good. He says, “Echo understands because she is a drunk, and
    understands the failings and the flaws of another human being.” And it
    probably was not a good match for Viki, because there is a lot to live
    up to… living in that house, everybody loving her, and being so rich.
    Even though that is not her as a person, it is the trappings that come
    with her that Charlie realizes. I think at the end she should realize
    it too, but she is heartbroken because she loves Charlie. He is a
    really a good guy and Brian Kerwin (Charlie) is such a doll. The whole
    Paris, Texas story I loved so much because it took Viki out of Viki.
    It made her just the person who she is, but without the trappings. She
    was so content being there, serving coffee, being a waitress, and
    meeting real people. Viki and the audience met wonderful characters
    there: Mo, Noelle, Gigi, Shane, and Charlie, and all the people in and
    out of the café. It was such a release and a relief for her to be away
    from the litany of problems in Viki’s life.

    MICHAEL:
    Have you and Brian said your goodbyes?

    ERIKA:
    Yes, unfortunately he is finished already, and I miss him. He is a
    really good actor and a delightful person, but I wish him all the best,
    of course.

    MICHAEL:
    How have you enjoyed the pairing of Tess and Niki working
    together, as they are attempting to do in the custody case for Ryder?
    Do you and Bree get a kick out of those scenes? Yet, there is such
    great back-story there for what Niki did that left Jess vulnerable when
    she was a child and split in to Tess.


    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Bree-Williamson
    Courtesy/ABC

    ERIKA:
    Yes, because we never played that. The one thing we talked about
    was that Tess was initially supposed to be like another Niki. Bree
    Williamson (Jess/Tess) does not play it that way, which is brilliant.
    Tess has a lot more feeling and heart. Niki doesn’t care about
    anything except her own freedom. She is the most selfish,
    self-centered person on earth, because that is what she was created to
    be. It did not matter what happened, she would deal with it. Tess is
    meaner than Niki, because Tess has more dimension. When multiples are
    created, they are individually created to deal with certain problems
    and secrets. Niki was created to deal with the sex, and so that is all
    she cares about. It does not bother her to go sleep around, drink, and
    be totally irresponsible. She is the antithesis of Viki. We were very
    careful to be very separate as alters. Bree is such a good actress and
    she has played this character of Tess so well, and we have lot more
    coming up with Viki and Tess that is really good!

    MICHAEL:
    Did you ever take issue with the back-story that was created for Jessica’s abuse, because of the behavior of Niki?

    ERIKA:
    I did not have trouble with it, but I thought it was the only way to
    deal with it. They decided to have Jessica become Tess, and I was
    chatting with Frank one day and I said, “Where did Tess come from?”
    And he said, “We hadn’t quite figured that out yet. It probably should
    have been because of one of your alters.” I said, “The only one that
    it could be is Niki. The other ones would not have done that.” And he
    said, “That is where we are going, we think.” And that is where they
    did go. Of course, it was so hard for Viki to have to deal with that
    because it’s her fault. It is not her fault, but it is her fault. But
    truly, it’s Victor’s fault for abusing her in the first place and
    creating her alters. But Viki is not responsible for the actions of
    the alter. She feels she is, but not really.

    MICHAEL:
    One of the comments I loved from OLTL head writer, Ron
    Carlivati, in this current story is; he loved when he flips Erika into
    Niki, and then you are Niki trying to pretend to be Viki. Are those
    some of the most fun for you?


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    ERIKA:
    They are so much fun for me, and that is what the first half of the
    courtroom scene is about. Niki is pretending to be Viki, and she
    thinks she is doing a really good job. And so everything is slightly
    exaggerated because that is what she thinks Viki is. It is terrific
    fun. I am like the kid in the biggest sandbox in the world!

    MICHAEL:
    No matter what goes on in their lives, Viki and Clint are
    there for each other, even after the horrendous things Clint has done
    that have now hurt Viki. Do you think there is hope now for a
    Viki/Clint reconciliation? How has it been acting alongside Jerry
    verDorn?


    ERIKA:
    There is love there. She understands Clint and the difficulties he
    is having now, and the difficulty he had with his father’s passing.
    She has known Clint for a very long time and she always loved him. And
    yes, they couldn’t be married anymore because then executive producer
    Linda Gottlieb decided we shouldn’t be married anymore. I hope there
    is a reconciliation for Viki and Clint. We have seven months to do it,
    so let’s do it. And Jerry verDorn is one of the most awesome human
    beings on this earth, and you can’t be mean to him. I don’t care what
    he does. He is just fantastic. Jerry is amazing as a bad Clint!

    MICHAEL:
    Viki is going to have an internal struggle in the courtroom
    during the Ryder custody case this week. This is not the first time
    she has had her alters come out on the witness stand. At one point,
    didn’t they drag Niki out on the witness stand years ago?


    ERIKA:
    Yes, after Mitch Laurence killed Harry O’Neill, another awesome
    guy. Have I been a lucky girl! I remember working with Frank Converse
    (Ex-Harry). And I remember a scene where I was Niki and we were dancing
    some place, and I looked up at him, and it was in rehearsal, and I
    could not help myself, and I said, “God, you are handsome.” And he was
    so embarrassed he did not know where to look. This is one of the most
    handsome men on earth.

    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Viki-and-Ben-1
    Courtesy/ABC

    MICHAEL:
    And speaking of handsome, there was also Mark Derwin, as your Ben?

    ERIKA:
    I love him. He sent me the cutest email after my 40th stating that
    he was sorry he could not be on the tribute reel, but his mother had
    been ill and he could not make time for that. But I thought it was
    just as well, because God knows what he would have said. He is so
    disrespectful, but I love that man. (Laughs) He sent me a cute email
    afterwards stating, “You know, people ask about our time together and
    we never had a day we did not have fun.” And it’s true. Mark is like a
    big wonderful child. I used to call him “My favorite 14-year old.”

    MICHAEL:
    When you look back at playing truly one of the all-time most
    memorable characters in soaps for forty years, what moments, either as
    Viki or personally to you as Erika, stand out in your mind? Certain
    Emmy wins? A little nugget, or a moment that may have happened on set,
    or a favorite storyline?


    ERIKA:
    I think the sixth Emmy win was the most stunning. To win against
    seven other awesome actresses was incredible. And, that is when we had
    the lunch the day before and Susan Flannery (Stephanie, B&B) had
    organized it. It was fantastic! We closed the restaurant. I think
    they were ready to throw us out. There we were drinking champagne and
    laughing and screaming. And Susan kind of vanished near the end and
    came back and she settled the bill. I can’t imagine what the bill must
    of have been. We easily drank 8 to 10 bottles of champagne among the
    eight of us. So to have a fabulous lunch and to have laughed and
    laughed and tell stories, it was just unbelievable! And I had never
    met Michelle Stafford (Phyllis, Y&R) and Juliet Mills (Tabitha Ex-Passions)
    before. I knew Martha Byrne (Ex-Lily, ATWT) but not very well. I knew
    Kim Zimmer and Kassie DePaiva (Blair, OLTL). Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis,
    GH), I knew well because we worked together. I yelled at Susan, “You
    shouldn’t pay the entire bill.” And she goes, “Let it go. Whoever wins
    tomorrow can pay next year.” And we all said, “ha-ha-ha.” And when I
    made my acceptance speech I should have said, “Lunch is on me next
    year.” But all I could think of was all of these amazing actresses and
    how did they pick me? I don’t know. The best part of that win was the
    lunch with those women.


    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Vki-finds-Charlie
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    MICHAEL:
    Where are your record six Daytime Emmys that you have won
    over the forty years as Viki? When you look at them now, is it still
    surreal? Do you realize what an amazing accomplishment and honor that
    is?


    ERIKA:
    I do. I am honored and floored. We have a little library and they
    are in a bookcase there. I will walk by and go, “Wow.” The first one
    I got was given to me by Stuart Damon (Ex-Alan, GH) and it was not
    televised. I have kept all the little envelopes. Stuart and my
    husband were dear old friends, and when I won Stuart said, “Take the
    envelope.” And that is the only proof I had that I won, because my name
    is in the middle, but it also has the names of the other nominees, so
    it’s kind of lovely to see.

    MICHAEL:
    You have seen so many regimes come and go over your forty
    years at OLTL. Right now, this show is must-see TV, as it has always
    been, but particularly now it seems that all stories are firing on all
    cylinders, which makes this cancellation all the more disturbing and
    disheartening. How has it been for you handling the changes behind the
    scenes throughout the years?


    ERIKA:
    Every time a producer leaves I think that’s the end of me, because
    they come in and recast, but I stayed. I started in 1971 and thought I
    had a two-year contract. I was stupid. I did not know they could fire
    me anytime they wanted to. And I say, I do not know how forty years
    have gone by, but one year turned to another. I got married and I had
    children, and I still had this brilliant, wonderful job. People come
    and go, and you get closer to some than others. I cannot think of a
    better job for an actress over a long period. I am sure it’s great to
    be a movie star and make a ton of money and stuff, but I have
    consistently worked for forty years, and taken vacations when I wanted;
    knowing I have a job to come back to. That is incredible for an
    actress, and it just doesn’t happen.

    MICHAEL:
    Whenever I speak to your castmates, no matter whom, they
    always tell me you know your lines as well as everyone else’s. (Laughs)
    Do you make that a point?


    Erika Slezak on OLTL's cancellation Viki-DID
    Courtesy/ABC

    ERIKA:
    Yes. I don’t necessarily learn everybody else’s line, I learn my
    lines. I come from the theatre and it’s important to me. You can’t
    give a performance if you don’t know what you are going to say. I am
    not up there making it up, and people still write letters and go, “God,
    you have to make that up everyday?” No, you don’t make it up, it’s
    written. You frame the performance around the words, and all of that
    has to be prepared in advance. You can’t just fake it. I have had
    people who don’t know their lines in scenes with me that are very
    emotional. Because you are on a track, and I know how to build the
    performance, they will say, “Oh, I don’t’ know my line, or what to
    say.” Then you are screwed and you have to build that performance all
    over again, and go back to the beginning. There is no time to do all
    the preparation all over again. But that does not happen often. And
    when people go up on a line, it is generally an honest mistake. There
    are a few people over the years that just couldn’t be bothered to learn
    their lines, but they are not there anymore.

    MICHAEL:
    Now, as the series is ramping up for its final months, what
    is it going to be like for you having Roger Howarth (First-Todd) back?


    ERIKA:
    I am delighted! I wanted to call him, but I don’t have his phone
    number. But I wanted to say, “Thank God. He is coming back.” I loved
    working with Roger. He is a very talented, really clever, really nice
    guy. He is kind of shy and keeps to himself, but he is such an
    interesting actor, and we had a wonderful time working together
    before. So I am looking forward to that a lot.

    MICHAEL:
    I know this may be too soon to ask this question, but
    knowing that Viki’s life will not be able to be seen by viewers after
    January 2012 on ABC Daytime, is there something you would still love to
    get the opportunity to do, or play that you haven’t, before it ends?
    And, how would you like to see Viki’s final moments play out on-air as
    the show comes to unfortunate fade to black?


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    ERIKA:
    No, I don’t think there is anything left I would still love to
    play. I make jokes that I have no organs left except my appendix. I
    have had every illness under the sun except, I have not been a drunk or
    a drug addict, and I don’t think I want to do that. I don’t think that
    is a direction for Viki to go in. At the end, I would love to see her
    happy. Who knows what they are going to write? But it should honor
    the show. And the final scene shouldn’t just be Viki. It should be
    Viki and Clint, and Bo and Nora, and all the people who have been there
    and have been the heart and soul of that show for all those years.
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    Post by TSJFan4Ever Tue May 03, 2011 11:06 pm

    Thanks for posting. What a great interview.

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