Michael Knight, David Caruso, Jeremy Garrett 

Michael Knight, David Caruso, Jeremy Garrett

I saw Soaptalk the other day with Michael E Knight of AMC and he told a hilarious story about how in 1986 he was invited to a Detroit Auto Show and was paid 5,000 bucks! When he got there there were 8,000 guests--unheard of for a soap star.. Well, he asked the audience if they all watched soaps, and nobody raised their hands...after more moments of awkwardness a boy asked, "Um where's the car?" It suddenly dawned on the producers that THIS WASN"T Michael Knight from Knight Rider! and wow, this was 1986 when soaps were bigger than they are now...and alas once again Primetime trumps over Daytime!

If you caught Parade Magazine last Sunday, David Caruso has the last page interview in it. He was actually candid about how they offered him mucho money to leave Blue and go into movies. wow, he was offered million dollars? And just the idea even after this fiasco, he got a second chance with CSI Miami...guess a many folks told him: DON'T BLOW IT!

After watching my Legacy tapes, I began to wonder what happened to everyone in that cast. Currently, and (sadly) only two were currently on TV...Brett Cullen's series The Mountain just got axed by the WB, and of course Grayson on ATWT. Revealing how hard it is to break it into Hollywood, most others in the cast have been relegated to roles on straight-to-video b movies. However today, Jeremy Garrett I found out is in a new comedy pilot. Dang he is still around? He 's a cutie and I totally thought he could pass off as Grayson's bro.

LIES AND THE WIVES WE TELL THEM TO (NBC) - Jeremy Garrett ("Legacy") is the latest addition to the comedy pilot, about four married best friends and their relationships. Garrett will play one of said quartet in the project, which also stars Johnny Sneed, Kyle Chandler and Ed Helms. David Guarascio and Moses Port are behind the NBC Universal Television-based project, which will now tape on Sunday, March 13 at Universal Studios in Los Angeles.


Grayson in an interview said that his agent in Fall of 2002 insisted that he wait to see what he could get in pilot season in 2003; he said he couldn't wait to work any longer and that's how he came to NYC and got ATWT. Which mebbe a good move conisdering the only drama/show? that lasted the first season was Las Vegas that year.

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