Michael Zaslow
Michael Zaslow
Michael Joel Zaslowwas an American actor. He was best known for his role as villain Roger Thorpe on CBS's Guiding Light, a role he played from 1971 to 1980 and again from 1989 to 1997...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSoap Opera Actor
Date of Birth1 November 1942
CountryUnited States of America
character might way
Characters can be mysterious and you're not really sure which way they might turn at a given point.
my-family preparing
I am not preparing myself or my family for anything but life.
bills soap pay
I have to stay in soaps to pay my bills to Kodak.
vanity laughing cry
My vanity is not dead. I laugh when I see pictures of myself as I am now-maybe so I won't cry, but just because it is really funny how much I've changed.
light champagne left
I left Guiding Light so many times, they ran out of champagne.
littles elevators sony
It's so much easier to go to the Sony movie complex when you're disabled. You take a great elevator. You get your own little private viewing area. I love it.
dream body neutrons
Maybe the body learns from dreams. Maybe the muscles, the neutrons, revitalize.
believe love-you fighting
If you love your life, you have to fight. If you believe in life and progress and possibilities, you have no choice.
sexy thinking way
I think sexy is vulnerability, and there's no way you can act vulnerable. It just has to be there.
play unmotivated want
I particularly don't want to play unmotivated behavior.
important enabling deals
I hope it's enabling me to deal with another human being who's more important to me than I am.
cheating hurt home
I don't want to sell myself short. You hurt your spouse, not so much by the infidelity, but by the negative feelings about yourself that you bring home.
dog lying sick
People will sooner aid a sick dog lying on the sidewalk than to try to find shelter for a sick person. It's too much to deal with.
anyone child conceive easy goes mode process trying
Anyone who goes through the process of trying to conceive a child can feel very isolated. It's easy to get into a why me? mode of thought.