CBS Soaps In Depth – August 19, 2019

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ong before he assumed the role of


Noah on THE YOUNG & THE


RESTLESS, Robert Adamson had


done his acting training at a theater con-


ser vator y. Ironically, he notes, “Most of


my work experience has been in televi-


sion and film. I’ve never done live theater.”


Until now! Through August 25, he’s ap-


pearing in Arthur Miller’s Death Of A


Salesman at the Ruskin Group Theatre in


Santa Monica, CA. “It’s a stor y about a


guy [played by NORTHERN EXPO-


SURE’s Rob Morrow] who during the


Great Depression [worked as a traveling


salesman and] was able to provide for his


family, buy a home and raise a family,”


Adamson offers.


Sadly, the harsh realities of life after


World War II changed his perspective on


the American dream. “He put all of these


hopes and dreams in sort of the wrong


areas,” the actor says, “and had taught his


kids to do the same, but his son, Biff —


my character — sees the whole facade for


what it is.”


Adamson adds that portraying the com-


plicated father/son relationship has been


gratifying, because “ever y single time I


come out of the play, someone will walk


up and say, ‘My dad was just like that.’”


It’s also been a reminder not of a re-


spectful Noah’s connection with Nick but


rather, of Nick’s often contentious


one with Victor! It’s that whole


“dynamic of feeling like you’re not


measuring up and wanting to go a


different way, be your own man,”


says Adamson.


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For THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS’ Robert Adamson (ex-Noah), it’s curtains... up


Adamson says that Death Of A Salesman


is about “the failure of a dream


through the eyes of a public that has


an idea of America that’s almost


impossible to realize.”


STAGE!


THE WORLD’S HIS


Keeping Track


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