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Gregory Harrison
May 31, 1950 -
Nationality: American
Category: Actor
Subcategory: American Actor

And that's the mistake that was made with Steel Pier. Roger was caught between a rock and hard place. It would have cost a couple of million dollars more to take it to Boston or someplace first. So we opened about a month too early.

   

I have four kids; three girls and a boy. The oldest girl is 13, and has her own social life now, so there's a bit of begrudging cooperation there. It's tough.

   

I got a series with the WB next year. We start shooting in July. It's going to be called Safe Harbor, and it's an hour show. It's a Spelling show and will follow 7th Heaven.

   

I have a big family and had to move them all from the coast of Oregon to New York three times for the workshops and for the actual production itself, which had about a four month development rehearsal schedule.

   

I have to own something before I can say it, and I have to own it before I can sing it as well, emotionally. I only enjoy acting and singing if I am believing what I am doing.

   

7th Heaven is quite a hit for them now, and they are hoping to appeal to a very similar audience with our show; skewed slightly older I guess, since it's a 9:00 to 10:00 show.

   

It was the first time that I was on Broadway, and I got to run as fast as I could to keep up. And I loved it!

   

I love to sing and I do think that my strength as a singer is... I think I have a voice that is certainly sufficient under most any circumstances... but I think my strength is that I really am an actor and I really do have to own what I am saying.

   

But we were doing plays and movies which I had nothing to do with other than being a producer, and I don't have that kind of interest or time any more.

   

Then when I got to Hollywood, the first musical I did was Festival in 1977.

   

I have to be very careful about how often I drag my family to places. They need some stability in their lives.

   

Brian and I got cast out of that show into Trapper John, M. D.

   

So I got interested in singing and I have always used my voice. Not professionally as much, but around the living room, the campfire, that kind of thing.

   

I didn't feel compromised as an actor, and allowed other people's fingerprints all over that aspect.

   

Actually I have been singing since I was a kid.

   

Well, I want to do The Music Man. I think it's an amazing opportunity, but I think that they are probably looking at major movie stars right now, and I don't blame them.

   

But I can't wait to watch the Tonys this Sunday. I'm really glad Broadway is doing so well this year, especially with its straight plays. It's been a wonderful year.

   

What I ended up doing was becoming an actor who didn't mind doing other people's words.

   

I learned to play guitar at a young age and converted poems and stuff that I had written to songs.

   

Suddenly Star Wars came out while we were on hiatus, and we looked like the old Buck Rogers series, where they had cigarette smoke blowing out the back of the rocket ship.

   

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