Is the wildly popular Michael Easton really the brooder he plays on TV?
Bryce: Michael’s a great guy and we’ve had a tremendous first few days. He came in to work this morning with a big smile on his face, so he’s very friendly and warm, not brooding at all. TVGuide.com: Will you stick around if OLTL offers you a contract? Bryce: I might. I’m not sure about a long-term contract. I’m now a television producer and director with Palace Digital Studios in Connecticut. We’re developing a lot of television shows and feature films. So I’m not sure if I could really fully commit to OLTL, but I would certainly love to hang around and play for a while. I love the cast and the medium is challenging. I forgot how fast you have to work on a soap! TVGuide.com: Let’s hear the scoop about your role. Bryce: My character, Dr. Crosby, is pretty hard-nosed, very bright and really cares about cops. I’m not sure what their plans are for me. All I know is that the executive producer, Frank Valenti, came down to the set on my first day and told me to take off my wedding ring. I s