Tuc's OLTL Co-Stars on Tuc
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From Robin Strasser (Dorian)
(on what people might be surprised to know about Tuc) "They may be
surprised from his character's persona that he has a spine, a backbone made
up of the part of this country that he comes from (Kansas), and the fact
that he does have a nuclear family made up of two loving parents. That translates into a really warm person. When Tuc walks into the studio people are more at ease. He's an extremely classy guy in the best sense of that." -- SOW 9/28/04
(on her friendship with Tuc) "We have tons in common. Fixing up houses
is one of them. When he was finishing with the renovation of his place, we
talked (and I said I wanted to see it). He said, 'Wait until it's complete.'
I said, 'Come on, I'm your buddy, I can see it before it's all finished.'
I was just in awe of how great it was." -- SOW 9/28/04
"He actually gave one of the best auditions I've ever seen. Tuc has this
wonderful, unpredictable manner." -- SID 2/13/05
(her favorite thing about Tuc and David) "Well, Tuc and David, I'm
going to do two answers exactly the same for each category. Tuc for his sense
of humor and unpredictability and the same for David." -- SID 2/13/05
(in response to Tuc saying he picked up on a vibe from her in their scenes together) "No, what I think you're picking up on is the times where I've pulled back from participating in what is, in fact, my joint fantasy with you that we are actually doing a sitcom. But he's so free and fun. There's always a nice surprise where we enjoy going with what happens on the set." -- SID 2/13/05
"But he's so free and fun. There's always a nice surprise where we enjoy going with what happens on the set." -- SID 2/13/05
(telling Tuc what her favorite memory is from the times they've worked
together) "Well, I have many. But there's one when Blair and Dorian dressed
up as Marilyn Monroe in that wonderful pink dress that she wore in Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes. We tied David up in bed and I still don't know what we were
trying to accomplish, but I loved being dressed up and seeing you handcuffed,
shirtless in bed. There, I said it." -- SID 2/13/05
(on a scene in which Dorian was supposed to slap David) "I came in
that morning and said, 'I can't. Dorian shouldn't slap him.' I was talked
into it, and I should have done a stage slap. Except in the heat of the moment... [I hit him]. And his expression was priceless. So was mine, because I couldn't believe I had actually done that. [Executive producer] Frank Valentini has saved the tape because as they cut, I went, 'Oh, I'm not to be trusted.'" -- SID 2/13/05
"Now, I was thinking when Tuc, in the performance moment, got carried away
when he played Santa Claus with a huge padded belly. He came in, bent over
and showed Blair and me his bottom and said, 'Does this outfit make my butt
look big?' I luckily could, as Dorian, go, 'Oh, isn't he adorable?' But it
may well have aired." -- SID 2/13/05
(about Tuc) "I still look forward to working with him every day."
-- SID 2/13/05
(on going through airport security) "I'll finally get my stuff cleared,
my shoes are back on, Scooter is in her cage and I'm walking towards my gate
when someone will shout, 'Why don't you marry David?'" -- SID 5/10/05
(on her first impression of Tuc) "I was thrilled. I said, 'Now that's
what acting is about.' It's interesting, because actors see [in the script]
'Well, he kisses her passionately; she resists.' These guys were honestly
trying to get the job by deep throating me. His choice was brilliant. I was
so, 'I hope it's that guy.' And I now realize he was the wild card because
he was a lot younger, handsomer, taller, and had a sense of humor." -- SOW.com
October 2005
(asked to comment on a picture of Tuc for the SOD "Very Hot Shot" feature) "I categorically refuse to be quoted about this picture of Tuc Watkins...not until an 11 by 14 copy of it (suitable for framing) is delivered to me." -- SOD 7/29/08
"Tuc Watkins is not only a phenomenal human being, but he's also a great actor." -- TV Guide Canada 2/9/09
(on David and Dorian's 2009 relationship and marriage) "Working with Tuc makes it all so much easier. He's a superb comedian. Through all our recent onscreen madness, I said to Tuc, 'what is most important in these scenes is that we strengthen the love story between David and Dorian.' These are two highly mismatched people who are attracted to each other like magnets. And Tuc understands that, which is why I think our relationship works onscreen. In this business you have to work very quickly, so when you are as blessed to have worked opposite leading men like Tuc, A Martinez [Ray] and Stephen Markle [ex-Mel], it makes the day much easier." -- TV Guide Canada 2/9/09
(on what Dorian should get for Christmas) "All the men she's still holding on to! Literally and imaginatively. Mel Hayes, Nathan Fillion as Joey, Tuc Watkins as David, A Martinez as Ray. Am I stuck on a theme here? I want all the guys!" -- SID 12/28/09
From Erika Slezak (Viki)
"Tuc is one of the most delightful people that God has ever put on this earth -- one of the most charming and talented actors. It was so much fun playing those scenes with him because he is inventive, he is clever, an, as I said, he is so talented. He brings so much to EVERY scene, and most of what you see on screen was created by the actors -- by Tuc. You know, it's there in the writing a little bit, but most of it is what Tuc brings to the scenes. I miss him, and I'm hoping he will come back frequently -- often, often, often!!!" -- Erika Slezak's Fanclub Newsletter 7/9/07
(describing Tuc) "Brilliant, funny and delightful." -- SOD 2/10/09
"Tuc Watkins [David] came to me and said, 'My good friend Brian Kerwin is going to audition. He's a doll! And he lives in New York and he wants to stay in New York -- he has to get this job.'" -- SOD 8/11/09
(on David and Dorian) "If they get together, that really depends on how free Tuc Watkins [David] is from Desperate Housewives." -- Advocate.com 11/12/09
From Robert S. Woods (Bo)
"David was originally supposed to be a boxer. The producer even put a speed
bag up in the rehearsal hall so [Tuc] could go up there and practice, and
they'd send him to Geraldo Rivera's gym to learn how to hit the speed bag
and get the rhythm of it. But you look at the way he is now and it's not
like that at all. WIth actors like Tuc and John-Paul [Lavoisier, Rex], it's
that old thing where they take what they had for an idea originally and let
the actor go with it, and it is a successful formula. You don't kill somebody
who's doing something different with notes. There are a few dead characters
you can lay at the feet of note-givers." -- SOD
7/5/05
From Kassie DePaiva (Blair)
"I opened the script and called [husband] Jimmy [DePaiva, ex-Max] over and
said, 'Oh my God, look! I get to work with Tuc Watkins (David). I'm so excited!'
... Tuc is so much fun, and we've been good friends for a long time." --
SID 4/27/04
"I hang out with a lot of people from the show. Just this past Sunday night
I had Hillary and her husband over for dinner and also Tuc Watkins. They've
been to my house in the mountains. I'm very good friends with Renee Goldsberry
because she's my dressing room mate. I hang out with anyone who wants to
hang out with me." -- SoapNet Chat 10/28/04
(on whether she and Tuc Watkins [David] ad-lib) "He finds every opportunity
he can to say, 'you look horrible.' He adds that to every scene no matter
how I look. I adore that man and I just wish I could work with more often."
-- SoapNet Chat 10/28/04
(on who in the OLTL cast would make a good James Bond) "I think Tuc [Watkins, ex-David] could pull it off. But he'd be a quirky one." -- SID 3/24/08
From John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex)
"I think Rex and David could have an interesting relationship. And we have
shared some scenes together, which were great. Tuc's a funny guy. I have
a hard time keeping a straight face with him. I'm not used to acting with
someone taller than me. I'm not used to arching my head up. So right there,
I already feel weird. Then, the way he says his lines...it's like it's one-note,
but has so many levels of humor to it. I don't know how he does it, but he's
so funny. I don't know how he keeps a straight face. It's hard to make me
break in a scene, but he comes very close." -- SOD 6/1/04
(on the departure of Dan Gauthier [Kevin] and Tuc Watkins from OLTL) "Unfortunately, it was such a big, long, exhasting day, no one felt like doing anything, like going to a bar afterward. We shot the Jessica/Antonio wedding that day, so fortunately, everybody was in and everybody got to see them, but everybody was really tired because we didn't get done until like 10:30 at night. I was really sad to see them go." -- SOD 12/19/06
(on which cast member should write their autobiography) "Probably Tuc Watkins (David), because he'd have a really fun, interesting way of wording it. He should write it so I can read it and have a laugh!" -- SID 7/3/07
(on the casting of Tallulah, the female shih tzu who plays David Vickers the dog) "One Life finally found what can steal a scene from Tuc Watkins -- a dog named after him!" -- SOD 9/23/08
(on the possibility of David being Rex's dad) "I wouldn't mind being his son, because it would age [portrayer] Tuc Watkins! I'd like to see [what he'd say] if someone told him that he's got a 28-year-old son out there!" -- SID 11/17/08
From Roger Howarth (Todd)
(on whether or not he watched OLTL when he wasn't on the show) "No.
Again, I didn't watch it when I was on it, but if I'm walking by and I see
Tuc Watkins (David) on, I'll stop whatever I'm doing and watch him read the
phone book. He's the best actor on television." -- SOW 4/12/05
(on whether he keeps in touch with people from OLTL) "Tuc and I are still really close. There are definitely people I miss, but I haven't been lucky enough to spend a lot of time with them." -- SOW 8/7/07
From Brian Kerwin (Charlie)
"Tuc Watkins [David] lived four, five doors down from me for a while and I was very envious of him. I'd see him walking to the studio and he was quite content. I thought, 'Why can't I get a job like that?' ... We're dear old friends since [working on Beggars and Choosers together] and whenever I'm in L.A., I always get together with him or when he's in New York, he'll come over to have dinner with the kids at my house. It's an open invitation -- whatever we're slopping up, Tuc can drop in." -- SOD 10/30/07
"Tuc Watkins (David) and I go way back. He and I did a series on Showtime called Beggars and Choosers, 1999 to 2000. We were both regulars on that show. Then, when Tuc moved back to New York to resume his work on One Life to Live, he moved about 10 doors down the street from us (wife Jeanne and their three kids), so we were neighbors there for a while. The whole Beggars and Choosers bunch, Tuc and my wife and her family, we all started hanging together. So Tuc's turned into a good old friend." -- SOW 12/11/07
"I worked with him on [the Showtime series] Beggars and Choosers, and he said soaps were a great job. So one time I said, 'Maybe I'll do it,' and he said, 'If you ever do, I'll put in a good word for you!'" -- SID 12/17/07
"I didn't even entertain the notion of doing soaps. But Tuc lived down the street from me, and I would always see him going to work and hanging out and talking about it, and it seemed like he was having a good old time. And I thought, 'Oh, maybe it's not as bad as it's cracked up to be!'" -- SID 12/15/08
From Paul Satterfield (Spencer)
"He loves to play the goofiness in a scene, and that's just genius. He knows how to suck in an audience." -- SID 1/3/06
"The chemistry we developed as on-screen siblings was great. The last thing he said to me before he left was, 'I hope you know I've really enjoyed this, and I really value our working relationship.' That means more to me than anything." -- SOW 1/23/07
From Bree Williamson (Jessica)
(on Tuc Watkins' last day on OLTL, which happened the day of filming for Jess and Antonio's wedding) "We were all there for it, which made it really, really nice. It was a special day, less because of the wedding and more because it was Tuc's last day. We were able to give him a proper goodbye." -- SOW 11/7/06
(on her cell phone's ring-tone) "It's Tuc Watkins (ex-David) saying, 'Um, excuse me, Bree, it's Tuc, but you have a phone call.' Over and over again. And then if you listen very closely, you can hear me giggling in the background." -- SID 3/13/07
(on what male OLTL character she would want to play) "Oh, David Vickers, obviously! Tuc Watkins can do whatever he wants and it's funny. It's just an awesome role." -- SOD 10/23/07
From Michael Easton (John)
(on Tuc's departure from OLTL in 2006) "I think the door's always open for Tuc. He is a terrific guy and he brings so much to the show. He's one of my favorite people. I had so much fun working with him. His Gary Cooper was pretty good, too. The humor is not always there on the paper but people like him put it out there. That is an underappreciated talent on daytime." -- SOW 10/10/06
(on what performance he thought was stand-out in 2006) "I'd have to say Tuc [Watkins, ex-David]. What he does on a daily basis is so effortless, and I don't think he gets the credit he deserves for it." -- SID 12/19/06
"I think comedy is important in daytime. I've been fortunate in my career to work opposite very funny actors. For instance, on Days of our Lives, I worked with Robert Mailhouse [ex-Brian] and Matthew Ashford [ex-Jack]. And of course, Tuc Watkins [ex-David] here on One Life to Live." -- TVGuide Canada 8/13/08
Others
"Tuc cracks me up. If we have a scene where he's going to be funny, I
really have to concentrate to not crack up." -- Melissa Gallo (Adriana),
SOD 7/18/06
(on which co-star she would team up with for the show The Amazing Race) "Tuc Watkins because he's very resourceful, and I have a feeling that he could charm anybody to get us to where we needed to go." -- Renee Elise Goldsberry (Evangeline), SID 10/10/06
(on how he came back to OLTL for the 10,000th episode taping) "Tuc Watkins was coming back and gave my e-mail to [Executive Producer] Frank Valentini, who e-mailed me and said, 'Would you be interested?'" -- Nathan Fillion (ex-Joey), SOD 7/31/07
(on which cast member could be president one day) "Tuc Watkins (David) would be great -- he's diplomatic and he's charismatic." -- Tobias Truvillion (Vincent), SID 11/20/07
(on the most athletic person in the cast) "Tuc Watkins (David) has got a very athletic body!" -- Catherine Hickland (Lindsay), SID 12/17/07
"I'm glad [Tuc] got Desperate Housewives, because honestly, he is just marvelous." -- Tonja Walker (Alex), SOW 12/11/07
(describing the furniture in her dressing room) "The couch was Tuc Watkins's [ex-David] -- he had the room before we did. It was great when we moved in because he let us keep the couch, a lamp, a cool mirror, the TV and the TV stand. Basically, we kept everything he had in there and just added a girly touch." -- Kristen Alderson (Starr), SOD 11/11/08
(on which role on OLTL she could never play) "David Vickers. Period. Do I need to explain why? Well, aside from the obvious reason, [portrayer] Tuc Watkins is just one of a kind." -- Farah Fath (Gigi), SOD 11/18/08
"I worked with Tuc [Watkins] last week. He's a delightful guy. And he looks [great] in his saffron robes!" -- Peter Bartlett (Nigel), SOD.com December 2008
(on working with Tuc) "Anything with him is comedy. Every time I work with Tuc, I'm like, 'Oh, this is going to be so fun!'" -- John Brotherton (Jared) SID 1/12/09
"I'm just so grateful to be working with people like Brett [Claywell, Kyle] and Scott [Evans, Fish], and Tuc Watkins [David Vickers] has been a really big help. Everybody's just so cool. They're such pros that it's easy to just slip in there and be like, 'Okay, great. This is what we're doing.'" -- Nick Rodriguez (Nick), AfterElton.com 9/1/09
"I wish I worked with more actors. I would kill to work with Tuc Watkins, Robin Strasser [Dorian] and Carmen LePorto [Jack]. Alas, Roxy is slightly isolated from the rest of the canvas." -- Ilene Kristen (Roxy), TV Guide Canada 11/19/09
(on keeping in touch with former OLTL costars) "I also got to see Tuc Watkins [David; Bob, DH] when I was filming the [Desperate Housewives] ads, which was nice." -- David Chisum (Miles), SOD 12/1/09
(on the working relationship between Tuc and Robin) "[T]he way those two work off each other, sometimes I'll just step back and watch. There's a comfortability there, that's what I want to strive for, that comfort and ease. Tuc is hysterical." -- Tia Dionne Hodge (Amelia), We Love Soaps Blog 12/8/09