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Interview
ATWT's Grayson McCouch & GL's Daniel Cosgrove
[The waitress brings an artichoke dish to the table.] Cosgrove: I haven't had one of those since 1999. McCouch: Of course not. That's when you got married. Cosgrove: What are you talking about? She's the one who introduced me [to great food]. I only ate McDonald's before I met her. McCouch: Your wife likes that spicy, shrimpy stuff. She's a dancer, she's really hot. Cosgrove: Next thing you know, I'm moving in. McCouch: Next thing you know, she knows a good thing when she sees it, hooks him and he is butter. Cosgrove: No, I was lost, I was confused. I was scrapping nickels and dimes for 40s [ounce beers]. McCouch: Strong beauty like that walks around, and you are on for the ride, my friend. Danny, let me tell you something: She is way too good for you. Cosgrove: I already got kicked out of college, so I went to Florida for a few years and worked as a bailiff, and then you know what happened?
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McCouch (with Martha Byrne as Rose) is Dusty on ATWT.
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McCouch: He was a bailiff! I mean, this girl was so much better than him. Cosgrove: No, watch this: "All rise. Oyez, oyez. The honorable.... [McCouch howls as Cosgrove gives his court instructions.]" McCouch: His wife married a bailiff, all right? Cosgrove: No, I was an out-of-work actor. She was supporting us on Alvin Ailey [Dance Company] money. McCouch: That's an unbelievable woman. She is so much better than you, because you would never do that for somebody. Cosgrove: No, I was a loser. McCouch: You were: You were a selfish loser. Cosgrove: I was! That's right. McCouch: He was so selfish that it took a woman who believed in him -- even when he was a bailiff -- to pull him out of his head to realize that there are gracious people in the world. And that's what gets him home at 9:45 every night. Cosgrove: Before the forked-tongued heathen goes on.... No, seriously, you've got to come on-set. Can I come to watch you guys film? McCouch: You know Laura [Wright, Cassie]? She loves me. She's married, but she loves me. We get along great. Cosgrove: No, she goes, "I met a friend of yours." I'm like, "Who?" She said, "Grayson McCouch. Now I understand." McCouch: Yeah, she thinks I'm crazy like you.
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Cosgrove as Bill on GL
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Digest Do you watch each other's shows? McCouch: Heck, no. Obviously not. Well, we've been over this, but Danny's watching my show because he's studying me. Daniel studies my work. I tune in for Danny. Cosgrove: I wish GUIDING LIGHT would write for me like they do on his show. McCouch: Danny was my favorite guy to work with on ALL SOULS. We always made scenes that were nothing into something crazy good. Cosgrove: I was the fast-talking goofball, and you were the guy who was the reason. McCouch: I was a slow-talker, that's what you're trying to say. Digest How has the fact that you lead such different lives affected your friendship? McCouch: Totally. I hate it, I don't like what's going on, I feel alienated, and I'm somewhat angry, quite frankly. I used to have a boy to roll with and now he's confined to the trappings of hearth and home. And it bothers me. Cosgrove: So, I call him up, I say, "Hey, how are you...." McCouch: He's losing his freedom. Cosgrove: But you know what? Things work out. Digest Do you even see each other socially? McCouch: Danny has the antithesis of any social schedule. Cosgrove: That's the thing: I love motorcycles. This guy's got motorcycles; I don't. I love old cars, but I don't have an old car and he does. McCouch: He loves sex. Cosgrove: I'm married. Enough said. McCouch: He loves going out dancing salsa. Cosgrove: I live vicariously through him. Digest Do you let him near your kids? McCouch: Not once! Cosgrove: I certainly would if he just would wash his hands once and then rinse with witch hazel. McCouch: No, and the truth is, I know your wife is afraid of me. Cosgrove: My wife has a lot of respect for you. She really likes Grayson. McCouch: She actually knows that I'll get Danny home safe. Cosgrove: She knows you're on the ball. Like I said, he's a lot more responsible than I am. Digest Why? Cosgrove: He's more together. He must have had a better childhood. [Cosgrove and McCouch have an extensive argument about who had a worse childhood.] Cosgrove: ... I was doing some summer stock at Williamstown. McCouch: No, you weren't! I was. Cosgrove: Oh, that was you? See what I'm talking about? See what's going on? I don't know what reality is what. McCouch: That was me who did 10 years at Williamstown holding my breath. Not you. You were a bailiff, and you were a model, and then you got a modeling job on [BEVERLY HILLS,] 90210 and then some things happened. Cosgrove: I was never a model. McCouch: That's true. I'll give you that much. That's the only reason I'm friends with you: because you were never a model. You could have been. Look at him: Danny could have been the Marlboro Man, the Calvin Klein guy. Danny could make billions off his mug alone. And he chooses to focus on the good stuff, I suppose.
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