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Michael Zaslow

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I was surprised by how much I like being a father; surprised at what a decent father I am, because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to dump my selfishness.


— Michael Zaslow


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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.


— Michael Zaslow


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People with fertility problems are not alone. It is a very very common problem for couples today. I've seen statistics that are just staggering.


— Michael Zaslow


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Doing any job for too long limits your possibilities.


— Michael Zaslow


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Getting typecast is a dangerous thing to do.


— Michael Zaslow


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Here was a man with loads of talent, loads of ability, lots of love to give; but that had been stifled and aborted. I became very fond of that character.


— Michael Zaslow


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I am not preparing myself or my family for anything but life.


— Michael Zaslow


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I have to stay in soaps to pay my bills to Kodak.


— Michael Zaslow


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I hope it's enabling me to deal with another human being who's more important to me than I am.


— Michael Zaslow


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Characters can be mysterious and you're not really sure which way they might turn at a given point.


— Michael Zaslow


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About Michael Zaslow






Did you know about Michael Zaslow?

Zaslow's Broadway theatre credits included Fiddler on the Roof Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Onward Victoria. He also costarred in the 1977 feature film You Light Up My Life. One of the show's central villains of the 1970s his first onscreen "death" was voted the top scene in the show's history when the series celebrated its 50th anniversary.

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.

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