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while still good, lacked the punch that I
knew it could have because it wasn’t a tri-
angle, just two grieving people falling into
this relationship. From an acting point of
view and from a writing point of view, it
lost a lot of its excitement because Adam
wasn’t in the picture.” Morrow already
feels a substantial dynamic
on set with Melissa Claire
Egan (Chelsea) and Mark
Grossman (Adam). “Now
that Gross is here, there’s a
new element involved,” he
enthuses. “He just wants
to do a great job — which
he’s doing — and Missy
is a pro, she’s amazing.
I think if told and timed
properly, this could be a
really awesome story. I’m
very excited about the
prospects. I really hope the
audience likes it as much
as Mark, Missy and I do.”
MISTAKEN IDENTITY
AMBITIONS’s Erica Page (Bella) would
like soap fans to know that no, she did not
appear on ONE LIFE TO LIVE back in the
day. “We are two different people,” Page
notes of the similar moniker of Llanview
alum Erika Page, who played Roseanne
Delgado from 1998-2001. “Yes, we do
have the same name but she spells her
first name with a ‘k’ and I do not. I have
not met her, though I think it’d actually be
fun to work together, but I do get ques-
tions about that a lot because her credit
is on my IMDb page and I can’t get it off.”
Page was surprised to hear there was
more to this particular name game: In
2000, OLTL’s Erika Page married musi-
cian Bryan White. And on AMBITIONS,
actor Brian White plays Bella’s paramour,
Evan. “Oh, stop,” Page laughs. “It’s like a
soap opera!”
TEAM EFFORT
Joshua Morrow (Nick, Y&R) is eager
for a Nick/Chelsea/Adam triangle to play
out on-screen. “It’s honestly the story that
I’ve cared most about for the past five
years,” Morrow declares. “The problem
with the first go-round with Nick and
Chelsea, there was no Adam. The story,
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