In Parts One and Two of our interview with Bradford Anderson the beloved quirky actor discussed his exciting new role on The Further Adventures Of Cupid And Eros, as well as his memorable tenure on General Hospital as Spinelli, and the highs and lows of Spinelli's relationship with Maxie. In this final part below he discusses his participation in the band Port Chuck, his pilot on TNT, as well as insights into his career on daytime. What's next for this multi-talented artist? Find out below!
We Love Soaps TV: Last year you went on tour with Steve Burton, Scott Reeves, and Brandon Barash, as a member of “Port Chuck.” How was the tour?
Bradford Anderson: It was a blast! Us four guys have a great time together. Steve has been a great friend, a great support system, and a great mentor to me, for a very long time. He...
We Love Soaps TV: Last year you went on tour with Steve Burton, Scott Reeves, and Brandon Barash, as a member of “Port Chuck.” How was the tour?
Bradford Anderson: It was a blast! Us four guys have a great time together. Steve has been a great friend, a great support system, and a great mentor to me, for a very long time. He...
- 2/14/2011
- by Damon L. Jacobs
- We Love Soaps
In Part One of our interview, the beloved Bradford Anderson spoke about his exciting new role as "Achilles" on the indie soap The Further Adventures Of Cupid And Eros, as well as "Spinelli's" new book coming out this April. In Part Two he discusses the Spinelli/Maxie phenomenon, handling his sudden rise to fame, as well as the messages he delivered at his high school when he returned. How does he keep his "small town" identity in check in a big city? Find out below!
We Love Soaps TV: Damian Spinelli was originally written to be on for a short term. We have talked in previous interviews about his appeal to viewers as an outsider. But what do you think made his pairing with Maxie so popular?
Bradford Anderson: I think it was just about opposites-attract. One of the things that makes Spinelli useful in Port Charles is how he affects other people.
We Love Soaps TV: Damian Spinelli was originally written to be on for a short term. We have talked in previous interviews about his appeal to viewers as an outsider. But what do you think made his pairing with Maxie so popular?
Bradford Anderson: I think it was just about opposites-attract. One of the things that makes Spinelli useful in Port Charles is how he affects other people.
- 2/12/2011
- by Damon L. Jacobs
- We Love Soaps
Bradford Anderson has been entertaining soap fans as the wonderfully quirky and lovable Damian Spinelli on General Hospital for over four years. But get ready, because starting this Monday, February 14th, the actor is taking on a very new and exciting role a the web series, The Further Adventures Of Cupid And Eros. Please enjoy this exclusive new interview with the beloved talent as he discusses his new role, and clues us into Spinelli's future on Gh.
We Love Soaps TV: It’s so great to speak with you again. I’d like to start our talk by asking you about your participation in this fascinating new web series, The Further Adventures Of Cupid And Eros.
Bradford Anderson: It is the brainchild of my longtime friend and college roommate, Avi Glijansky. He and I have been attempting to work together for years and it never came to fruition. I...
We Love Soaps TV: It’s so great to speak with you again. I’d like to start our talk by asking you about your participation in this fascinating new web series, The Further Adventures Of Cupid And Eros.
Bradford Anderson: It is the brainchild of my longtime friend and college roommate, Avi Glijansky. He and I have been attempting to work together for years and it never came to fruition. I...
- 2/11/2011
- by Damon L. Jacobs
- We Love Soaps
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