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    And I had a lot to play, which is what you want as an actor.

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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 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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    I remember the actor Dale Robertson said he quit acting when he got tired of having to hold his stomach in. I feel that way sometimes.

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    I was in a Paris for four or five days and I couldn't believe the reaction I got there. It was just bizarre; people recognizing me left and right.

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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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    Knots Landing is the best thing that ever happened to me.

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    My wife is Danish and we go to Denmark a couple of times a year.

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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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    Television is so dictated by time constraints that you have to make quick decisions and go with them.

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    Theater to me is acting but it's more real on film.

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    The reason that people say one line at junkets is that they've heard the same question 37 times. You get bored out of your mind.

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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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    Thirty years ago dinner theatre used to be much more of a going concern than it is now.