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Data registrazione: 25-08-2007
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Apro qui questo topic perchè riguarda uno spoiler...
Mi dispiace molto che Bradley Bell abbia deciso di far morire Phoebe perchè così Hunter Tylo dovrà recitare piangendo la morte di un figlio, quando lei proprio un anno fa lo perse veramente. Capisco che Taylor è un'attrice e questo è il suo lavoro, ma credo che Bradley Bell ed i suoi sceneggiatori potessero risparmiarselo.
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mi correggo: la notizia è comparsa su tv guide, che è una fonte attendibile, ma sembra più la trascrizione di una voce che gira nell'ambiente.
Which leading star requested a real-life tragedy be written into the show during the one-year anniversary of the event that changed his or her life forever? Several insiders are claiming, the actor “wants to win an Emmy Award with due to their real-life inspired tragedy.” Co-stars are extremely concerned. Soap historians will recall that ex-DAYS actress Brenda Benet (ex-Lee DuMont) committed suicide when the NBC serial wrote a story that hit too close to home. In 1981, Benet’s son committed suicide. Shortly thereafter, DAYS penned an attempted suicide for Lee. In 1982, Benet killed herself. io sono portata a crederci solo perchè penso che nessuno avrebbe avuto il coraggio (giustamente) di chiederle una cosa del genere. |
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A questo punto spero davvero sia stata HT a chiederlo, perchè se no sarebbe troppo crudele da parte degli sceneggiatori.
E se capisco bene la fase in inglese riportata da Akimina (grazie per averla postata) trovo altrettanto crudele che si insinui che chi ha richiesto questa trama lo ha fatto per avere la possibilità di vincere un emmy. Non penso che HT, come del resto qualsiasi altra madre, possa speculare sulla morte di un figlio. |
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Data registrazione: 17-08-2008
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forse xchè potrebbe essere un modo x far tornare insieme Taylor e Ridge...
forse l'attrice vuole questo, così magari ritorna ai vecchi tempi in cui stava bene ed era felice......chissà, si sarà stancata di interpretare il ruolo della pluridisgraziata!!
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Ho trovato un intervista del TV SOAP, ve ne metto un pezzo:
TV SOAP: All the recent emotional courtroom material and scenes were so hard to watch, as Taylor was suffering from losing her child. It did seem to be playing out just as you were grieving from your own personal tragedy, with the untimely death of your son Mickey. How did you do the scenes? Personally, I was very worried about you. HUNTER: I did get a lot of emails from people worrying. They would go from worrying about me to saying, “Was I okay with those scenes and after them?” They would say, “You know it’s so weird, that the storyline is mirroring Hunter Tylo’s life!” Other people would go, “How dare Brad Bell (exec prod and head writer, “B&B”) write that, when we all know what she is going through!” But the reality is, and I don’t know if any other actress ever said it, but there was a thing I found on a blog over the weekend and it was frustrating, because someone said, “Hunter Tylo is letting her professional business life as Taylor spill over into her personal life,” when in fact; it’s just the other way around. Brad and any other producer, always make a point to get to know their cast. They get to know who you are, and they mold the character to your personality, and what’s going on in your personal life. It actually gives them an idea. I mean, why do you think Marcus is dating Stephanie right now? (She laughs) Hello! Because I know when I brought this person to a couple of show related events, Brad was like, “Huh?” At first, they thought he was my bodyguard, they did. (She laughs) It’s great to look at real life. I know Bill Bell Sr, (creator, “B&B” and “Y&R”) once amazed me when he had these cookouts for our birthdays. He would find out about us, and one of the things he revealed was that he listened to talk radio all night long. It would give him amazing ideas of how people acted around each other, depending on what the stimulus was and why they had the problem they had. I thought that was great. Believe me, real human behavior is more interesting than art. TV SOAP: But, when you left the set after a hard emotional day, and dealing with the loss of your son, weren’t you just drained? HUNTER: Well, because of the acting technique I use when I did those scenes, I had to go back and allow my self to feel what I feel all the time. It’s the feeling that will never go away which is, “It’s not fair,” and that line I added. Once I added it and we did the rehearsal, I thought, “I am going to say this, because that is how I feel!” After that, it just kept coming out. I had those days. I don’t know if I would have collapsed on the floor with a small spotlight on me. That’s the artistic stuff, and the feeling is what the audience should be left with, and it’s cathartic. Taylor and Ridge got divorced after Hunter Tylo did, and so did Ronn Moss (Ridge). So, we have already felt those things just recently and that’s a smart thing to do, and we are going to access those feelings even faster. It’s hard sometimes, but you have to be willing to go there as an actor, anyway. http://www.michaelfairmansoaps.com/a..._article_id=17 |
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Data registrazione: 22-11-2008
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ciao a tutti qualcuno mi può tradurre questo pezzo?
TV SOAP: All the recent emotional courtroom material and scenes were so hard to watch, as Taylor was suffering from losing her child. It did seem to be playing out just as you were grieving from your own personal tragedy, with the untimely death of your son Mickey. How did you do the scenes? Personally, I was very worried about you. HUNTER: I did get a lot of emails from people worrying. They would go from worrying about me to saying, “Was I okay with those scenes and after them?” They would say, “You know it’s so weird, that the storyline is mirroring Hunter Tylo’s life!” Other people would go, “How dare Brad Bell (exec prod and head writer, “B&B”) write that, when we all know what she is going through!” But the reality is, and I don’t know if any other actress ever said it, but there was a thing I found on a blog over the weekend and it was frustrating, because someone said, “Hunter Tylo is letting her professional business life as Taylor spill over into her personal life,” when in fact; it’s just the other way around. Brad and any other producer, always make a point to get to know their cast. They get to know who you are, and they mold the character to your personality, and what’s going on in your personal life. It actually gives them an idea. I mean, why do you think Marcus is dating Stephanie right now? (She laughs) Hello! Because I know when I brought this person to a couple of show related events, Brad was like, “Huh?” At first, they thought he was my bodyguard, they did. (She laughs) It’s great to look at real life. I know Bill Bell Sr, (creator, “B&B” and “Y&R”) once amazed me when he had these cookouts for our birthdays. He would find out about us, and one of the things he revealed was that he listened to talk radio all night long. It would give him amazing ideas of how people acted around each other, depending on what the stimulus was and why they had the problem they had. I thought that was great. Believe me, real human behavior is more interesting than art. TV SOAP: But, when you left the set after a hard emotional day, and dealing with the loss of your son, weren’t you just drained? HUNTER: Well, because of the acting technique I use when I did those scenes, I had to go back and allow my self to feel what I feel all the time. It’s the feeling that will never go away which is, “It’s not fair,” and that line I added. Once I added it and we did the rehearsal, I thought, “I am going to say this, because that is how I feel!” After that, it just kept coming out. I had those days. I don’t know if I would have collapsed on the floor with a small spotlight on me. That’s the artistic stuff, and the feeling is what the audience should be left with, and it’s cathartic. Taylor and Ridge got divorced after Hunter Tylo did, and so did Ronn Moss (Ridge). So, we have already felt those things just recently and that’s a smart thing to do, and we are going to access those feelings even faster. It’s hard sometimes, but you have to be willing to go there as an actor, anyway. |
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