Well hello boys
and girls. It's NOW September something, 2004 and time for more
answers to more questions. Cue applause. This is the third installment
of questions and answers brought to you by me. There will be a short
intermission after these questions for you to have a chance to read
all the other questions. One day soon you will be able to read my
book "Questions I Have Answered". Well anyway here are
the new Qs and As. And remember kids; if you are new to my site
and you haven’t read the old questions, you are in luck since
they are right there after the new questions. New questions….
Old question. They go together like a wink and a smile. So if I
can get the microphone turned on and the blue spot cranked up, I
SHALL BEGIN!! BRING FORTH THE GREATNESS THAT IS ME ME ME ME ME ME
ME ME ME ME !!!!!! Sorry, I’ve been meaning to get that reverb
checked. And now….
SON OF THE RETURN OF THE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
by Scott Clifton
By the way. I have posted most of the questions just as I received
them with misspells and all.
I commend you for recently coming forward to talk about being an
atheist. Maybe this is a stupid question but I am not very knowledgeable
in this area. Do you celebrate religious holidays such as Christmas?
If so, do you celebrate merely just to celebrate but just don't
celebrate on a religious level?
Yeah I do celebrate Christmas. (Easter too.) Christmas
is a recognition of Jesus’ birthday. I may not believe that
the historical Jesus was anything more than a man, but even so,
he was arguably one of the greatest thinkers that ever lived. Really
though, that’s beside the point. The truth is, nobody really
knows the actual birthday of Jesus of Nazareth. Christians adopted
the Winter Solstice (December 25) to represent the day they wanted
to celebrate. Not that there’s anything wrong with it, pagan
religions for years prior had been using the 25th of December to
for the birth of their own gods, such as Oedipus and Dionysus.
To me though, Christmas has just always been about
kindness and community. Everyone just comes together around Christmas
time, you can smell it in the air…. Wait, maybe that’s
just pine. Whatever, I love it. And I think Santa Clause is representative
of that kindness.
…Who am I kidding, I want presents! Presents,
presents, presents! Give me presents! Toys, candy, hair products,
whatever! I want it all! Everything I just said was a load of bull.
I’ve got no beef becoming a Christian for one day out of the
year to get my presents!
Uh…. Just kidding….. Not…. Well,
maybe…. You’ll never know.
Has there ever been
and episode or storyline that mirrors your own life?
….You’re talking about the Viagra, aren’t
you! AREN’T YOU!!! Don’t think I can’t see through
you’re tactful little manipulations! Hah! Okay fine, I’ll
play your game… IT WAS ONE NIGHT! I WAS TIRED! I HAD TO WORK
THE NEXT DAY! A-A-AND I HAD A DENTIST APOINTMENT! SO THERE!!!
What would Dillon would
think of Scott?
I’ve actually wondered that myself sometimes…
I hope he’d like me. But then again, Dillon said it himself:
“Actors are on the bottom of the karmic ladder… right
above meter maids and telemarketers.” I think I’d really
have to humble myself before him, and acknowledge how much harder
directors and writers work than actors (and they do) before he’d
accept me. Other than that, I think we’d get along. He could
also give me some hair tips… ever notice how even when Dillon
wakes up, his hair is perfect? I can’t seem to figure that
one out.
Where is the weirdest
place you've ever been recognized?
In a public restroom while I was…. Well…uh…
shut up!
Did/do you ever dig
any classic (I think these would all be considered classic but they
are classic to me ) music like The Eagles, Journey, Boston, Creedence
Clearwater, Foreigner, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Billy Joel, Bon Jovi, Aersomsith,
Guns N' Roses or Zeppelin?
Oh man, I’ve got Lynyrd Skynyrd in my CD player
right now! I also love Kansas, Jethro Tull, and Steppenwolf.
If you were running
for president, what would want to be the most important issue of
your campaign?
Hair. And Christmas presents for Soap stars. And a
law against McDonalds changing it’s advertising slogan every
six days….. Oh and maybe honesty? Just a shot in the dark.
Truth be told, you know what we need? We need a woman
president. I’ll bet you anything, the second we get a woman
in there, she’ll kick some serious political booty. No more
Plastic-Boy or Zippy-the-Pinhead. And somebody tell these guys it’s
not a federal offense to frost their hair or wear a Simpsons necktie!
When asked the age-old
question what do you look for in a girl you said "A girl who
can kick my butt in an argument is so sexy" why is this so
sexy for you?
Why are you questioning me? You’re trying to
start an argument, aren’t you? Aha! I’m on to you! ….Turned
on to you, that is.
Did you ever have any
really crappy non-acting jobs? What was the crappiest of all?
To be honest, I was really lucky in the day-job department
before GH. I worked for a long time at Six Flags Magic Mountain,
and it was a blast. I think the worst job I ever had was when I
crashed my dad’s car and had to get a summer job helping renovate
the Capital Records building in Hollywood. I was the demolition
guy. My boss would set me up in two corner offices separated by
a wall and say “Knock it down kid. Make it one room.”
It was 6 in the morning to 11 at night, 6 days a week. I made all
my money under the table. The other guys didn’t think I would
make it. I found out later they actually had bets on how long I
would last… But I survived the whole stretch and I’m
really proud…. Of course, now that I’m making enough
money, I’ve hired a hitman named Guido to whack the guy that
bet against me.
With so many talented singers/musicians on the set
of GH...does it ever make you want to get all Partridge Family and
tour the country in a big ole bus with your castmates?...lol
Awwwwwwww! That’s adorable!
How sweet! No.
Have you ever met Rob
Thomas from Matchbox Twenty? I love him, you too.
No I haven’t. To be honest, I’ve never
been terribly starstuck by celebrities, or had any sort of gushing
problem when I’ve met them… but man, I tell ya, if I
met Rob, I’d be giggling like a little school girl….
Y’know, the kind that…. Giggle … a lot. Uh Next!
Do you like your ice
tea sweetened or unsweetened?
To me any and all ice tea is good, can you say-
addiction? I’m an unsweetened
kind of guy. But have you ever had Minute-Maid’s Lemonade-Ice
Tea? OH. MY. GOD. (I sound like Lindze.) Soooo good.
Do you have any other
addictions like mine?
To be honest, I’m now addicted to Red Bull.
At first, it’s kinda weird, and then it just grows on you
like a plague! I love them. I could seriously drink an entire pot
of the strongest coffee out there and take a nap immediately afterwards.
But Red Bull just works, man. That’s all I gotta say.
Have you ever been to
Ireland? My family is from there, its one of the greatest
places on Earth! I may be biased though!
Yeah, Ireland is awesome! The only reason I like Scotland
better though, is because Ireland hasn’t really held onto
it’s history as long as Scotland has. Now don’t get
me wrong, Ireland’s full of history. But most of the major
cities have become too modern for me. Lot’s of fancy, futuristic
architecture and bright colors. Scotland hasn’t gone so metropolis
yet. Most of the cities and towns still have that aged feeling to
them, which I love. But when it comes to landscapes and nature,
Ireland just rocks.
So can you tell us the
joke about the "Three-Legged Pig?"
Someday, you’ll hear it. I promise. Whether
in an interview, or at a fan event, or something else, I pledge
that you’ll hear it. But now is not the time or place, grasshopper.
If you could invite
4 people (LIVING OR DEAD) over to your place for dinner...Who would
the 4 people be and WHY and what would you serve as the meal????
Well let me see here. I bet you guys think I’d
go all sophisticated and deep with this question, don’t ya?
With my love of philosophy and such, you’re probably betting
I’d say something cliché like “Jesus, Buddha,
Einstein, and Bob Dylan.” Well guess again! I would have Jesus,
Buddha, Einstein, and Bob Dylan. AND I’d have Emeril Lagasse
to cook the food.
What is your most embarrassing
moment ever?
It’s always hard to think of your most embarrassing
moment EVER, just because there’s always so many, but I have
a good one that happened recently. I was out with some friends,
in line to buy tickets for a movie, and a woman from behind me tapped
me on the shoulder and said “Your face is so familiar, where
do I know you from?” Now, my friends always like to give me
a hard time about how I should never get a big head, but I thought
I’d just show off a little, which is really out of character
for me, but I figured, what the hell. So I say to the woman, “Do
you ever watch soaps?” She says, “Yeah, why?”
I go, “Okay, I play Dillon on General Hospital.” She
says, “Oh I don’t watch that one. I watch Y&R, but
I just remembered that I know you from the dermatologist’s
office. How’s that acne going?” AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
My friends will never let me live that one down. Talk about a humbling
experience. From now on, when someone recognizes me, I’ll
NEVER just assume it’s because of GH again. By the way my
skin is great now.
What is the best moment
in your life so far?
Every morning when I wake up to a new day……
JUUUUST KIDDING! I’m really not that pseudo-deep. Could we
count visiting Scotland for the first time as one big, long moment?
I was wondering if u
have ne advice for aspiring musicians??...how would u suggest going
about gettin signed??...how did u get "discovered"??
Ummmm… I can’t really help you out, there.
Considering I’ve never been signed myself and don’t
know the first thing about the music industry… but let’s
team up. If I figure it out first, I’ll let you know, and
if you figure it out first you let me know. Deal? Deal.
You must despise being
asked the questions in interviews and on press tours. what are 2
questions you wish you could answer honestly. You don’t hafta
answer those questions. i just wanna know the questions.
That is a great question! I think that’s the
best question I’ve ever been asked, and I’m not joking
at all. I think one would be “Who is Rose?”, and the other might be, “Does
everyone at GH get along with each other?”
Why does Rose make it
all worthwhile?
Heh, heh, heh. Wouldn’t you like to know…
Now that you are into
2nd year at GH who would you say has been your most informative
professor at GH UNIVERSITY?
I’d have to say Professor Elliot. I never come
to class without walking away from school having learned something.
Of course, there’s Professor Geary, but I only get to visit
his course from time to time.
LAST MINUTE QUICK ANSWERS
ANSWER #1.
When I’m tired.
ANSWER #2.
A deep profound love.
ANSWER #3.
Incredibly soft.
ANSWER #4.
Small little furry things.
ANSWER #5.
Ya think? You’re sick.
ANSWER #6.
Didn't I just answer that in the last update?
Sheesh!
BONUS ANSWER.
Colonel Mustard in the Library with a Candlestick.
THE RETURN OF THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
by Scott Clifton • January 27, 2004
Where do you get the inspiration for your music and your songs?
It depends. Somebody recently told me that by listening to all the
songs I've written (which isn't a lot) chronologically from beginning
to end, they could paint an almost complete picture of my life without
ever even knowing me. Now I don't know if that's true, but I liked
the idea of it. I write a lot of relationship songs. Relationships
with people I love, people I hate, relationships with my parents,
my friends, and myself I guess that's what inspires me. People are
so complicated and so simple at the same time. Sometimes all it
takes to write a good song is to just sit down and let yourself
feel.
How long have you been
playing guitar and writing your own songs?
I started writing songs about four years ago I guess But I didn't
play an instrument, so would write all my songs by coming up with
a guitar part in my head and then singing it to a guitarist, who
would imitate me. Then I'd do the same with a drum pattern, a base
line, and so on, until I could hear the melodies that were in my
head now being played by live instruments. It was amazing, but after
a while I was telling myself "Dude, you gotta learn how to
play an instrument." So two years ago, I taught myself how
to play guitar by looking up chord charts on the internet and copying
them until I could play fluently. I'm still by no stretch of the
imagination a guitarist though. It just makes songwriting easier
to know chords.
You've said that you
were shy when you "Were younger. How did you overcome that
to make it in this business? You did have to audition in front of
complete strangers, right?
Exactly. That's what made it easy. The people for whom I was auditioning
didn't know me, so it was a lot easier to be outgoing and take risks
when there's little to no immediate consequences Okay, that made
no sense. I give up.
Since your name is Scott
and you're also Scottish, were you named after Scotland?
You know it's funny you ask that, because I was actually named after
Turkey.
If you wrote an autobiography
about your life, what would you title it?
"Lucky Bastard."
When taking a band-aid
off; do you (a) rip it off; or (b) pull it off slowly?
You see, I have a learning disability. Every time, I think I can
get away with peeling it off slowly and I never can. IT HURTS! So
I then resort to yankage. So I guess my answer is both, really.
How did you know that you had any talent with acting?
I have some? Cool! Seriously, I actually didn't. And by that, I
don't mean I was unaware of my acting talent; I mean I didn't have
any acting talent. When I started out, I was horrible. No seriously,
horrible. I couldn't perform one scene without it looking like bad
toothpaste commercial I had no concept of subtlety. I knew I wanted
to act by that point; I just wasn't any good at it. So now, rather
than calling my abilities in that department "talents",
I call them "skills". Because acting was something I had
to learn, not something I was born with. Music on the other hand,
was different. Music was more of an ability I discovered. I never
thought about it, never practiced it. One day, someone tells me
''try writing a song" and I did. That was a trip.
Is it easy for you to
have girls all over you?
It's all about the organization. I throw three of ‘me into
a backpack, two in my coat pockets and I keep a spare girl in my
glove box. No but seriously folks, you never wanna get stuck on
the highway without a spare girl. I really don't have girls all
over me. At least not in my personal daily life. I mean, think about
it... .I'm weird. I have an offbeat sense of humor. I can't dance.
I'm not smooth or super cool. I walk like a friggen duck, for crying
out loud! Basically I'm anything but a ladies man, but don't get
me wrong, I like that about myself.
What are your opinions
on American Idol?
Well first off, let me say that I think some of the best television
moments in history have been during the open-audition process in
the beginning of American Idol. Comedy doesn't get better than that.
And I may get lynched' for this, but I love Simon Cowell. He makes
the show. Okay that said: American Idol is a misleading title to
me. These people aren't Idols. We don't know a thing about them,
or their thoughts, feelings, political ideas or philosophical views.
And we don't care. We label the winner an "Idol" because
he or she has the best voice and sometimes the best stage charisma
. . . that's it. The show should be called "Really Good Singer." Now you wanna talk about a true American idol, how about Elvis Presley,
or Bob Dylan, or Kurt Cobain. You don't even have to like these
people as artists, but you can still recognize the contributions
they made to their industry and society. I just think there is so
much more to music than singing. It's musicianship. It's the ability
to just sit down and write a good song. And more than anything,
it's having a message. Having something you want to say. That's
what makes an American Idol in my eyes.
What is the first thing
you do when you get up in the morning?
Scratch something.
What the last thing
you do before going to bed at night?
Scratch something.
Dear Scott, Do you ever
think they'll have Dillon write a song for Georgie?
Honestly, I hope Dillon doesn't write a song for Georgie. It's not
who Dillon is. He's not musical. (Ol' Scooter may be, but Dillon
isn't) Music is really Georgie's thing. In fact, sometimes I imagine
that Dillon wouldn't even be a good dancer, for that matter. Let's
be honest, Dillon's not a Renaissance man. His talents are few and
far between. But he makes up for it because when Dillon is good
at something, he's REALLY good at it. I think that makes him who
he is. And by adding a bunch of new talents, I feel like it's stretching
the character thin.
Out off all the recent
eppy's you've done, what has been your fave and why??
I think the episodes I've done most recently have been the most
fun for me. They won't air for a little while, but I've gotten to
do some really cool physical scenes that I've never experienced
before. I know that's not the answer you were looking for, but in
a few weeks you'll know what I'm talking about. So hah.
What's your favorite
ice cream or candy bar?
Ever heard of a Zero Bar? Not many have, but let me tell you my
fine, fanatical friend, they are a treat.
Scott, what is the BEST
concert you've ever been to? And who are you really dying to see
perform live?
Best concert? Matchbox Twenty? Original? No. But it's true. I'm
a heterosexual male and even I scream when Rob Thomas takes his
shirt off. And I'd really like to see Dave Matthews live, just because
everybody's always talking about how amazing he is in concert.
What’s in your
CD player now?
The Major motion picture soundtrack to Debbie Does Da--...uh.. I
mean, Nickleback.
What is your dressing
room like at GH?
Messy. Very Messy. My apartment is all decorated and girly. So I
use my dressing room as my rebellious teenage grunge outlet. You
can't even see the floor sometimes. But it's homey. What can I say?
How do you work out?
If you don't me asking (sorry if it's too personal), how did you
buff yourself up?
I really don't. I just happen to panic and start pumping like crazy
when I find out I have to take my shirt off...which really doesn't
help, because it's always too little, too late. But I do always
have really strong thumbs. Video games do that to you.
What food could you
eat practically every day?
A Scottish breakfast. [Homer voice:] "Mmmmmm. Scotttiiish Breeaaakfaaassst." Here's what you'll find in a traditional Scottish breakfast:
a. Toast.
b. Porridge
c. Eggs
d. Beans
e. Fried tomato
f. Fried onions
g. Scone
h. Bacon (but different from American. It's more wide and rubbery)
i. Sausage
j. Black Pudding (Fried goat's blood. Yeah, you heard me.)
Is there a combination
of food you like that other people think is gross?
Yeah, dipping my French Fries (ahem, excuse me. "Freedom Fries")
into a Chocolate Shake. Soooo good. But every girlfriend I've ever
had thought it was gross. When will I ever find my soul mate??
What does the inside
of your refrigerator look like?
Lots of Styrofoam leftover boxes. That's all I'm saying.
THE VERY MOST RECENT OLD QUESTIONS
Well it's September 11, 2003 and time for more questions and answers.
Here is the second installment of questions and answers. I apologize
in advance if I have actually answered some questions seriously.
I've been working a lot and they have cut my meds way back and I’m
a little distracted by the events in the Middle East and last week
someone parked in my parking place! I mean Jeez! Don't they know
who I am? !!!! Well anyway here are the new Qs and As. If you are
new to my site and you wanna read the OLD Q's and A's as well, they
can be found right after the NEW Qs and As. OK here we go. Please
keep your hands and arms inside the page at all times. And fasten
your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
How do you take your
coffee?
I'm often asked if I like a little coffee with my cream.
Do you or did you have
crush on a celebrity?
Yes. I have impure thought about most of the people on my own show.
Tell no one. You talk you die!
What are your thoughts about chicks
older than yourself, drooling all over you? Do you take that as
a compliment or would you rather hide in a hole somewhere?
I don’t mind the drooling but I wish they would bring their
own Handi Wipes
I’m tired of using my own dinner napkin to wipe the slobber off
my arm. (You know who you are!)
Is there an actor in the business
that has been an inspiration to you as an actor?
Yes. Edward Norton for his versatility.
What instrument(s) do you play and how do you write your songs?
I play a little bit of guitar and mess around on the keyboard when
I need to, but most of the time; the melodies for my songs come
from the voices inside my head.
The GH set is notorious for its pranksters.
Have you been witness or complicit in any pranking on set?
The last prankster was fired - we're not supposed to talk about
that. THEY'RE WATCHING.
What inspires your music? Is it love,
romance? Or is it angst or rage?
When it’s love and romance, it comes from me. But I love to
write about angst and rage from the vantage point of others.
What do you sleep in????
Psshhh! A bed! Duh.
What kind of hair paste
do you use in your hair?
Bat Guano, by Ralph Lauren. Seriously the hair people on the show
do it and I forget what it's called.
What favorite picture
books do you remember from your childhood?
PAT THE BUNNY! Oh! and EVERYBODY POOPS!
How close are you to
Dillon? I mean how much of Dillon is just Scott?
This is an interesting question because I often find myself asking
it. In the beginning, I had a very specific "character map”
of Dillon in my head. I had a very specific idea about who I wanted
Dillon to be and how I wanted it to affect his behavior and actions.
But lately, I think the writers at General Hospital have gotten
more of a feeling for who "Scott" is, and have begun to
incorporate a lot of who I am into the character: Humor, goofiness,
idiocy. Now Dillon and I are just confused. But we do double date,
and sometimes that's fun!. I..#$TSDVe..."Stop it!" "Stop
what?" "STOP TYPING FOR ME! " Hey, you created me
so you can just xdfhgkjdfh!"
When you do onscreen
kisses, do you find it easier to do the ole "soap opera kiss"
where your lips are touching but it is only the camera angle that
makes it look real or to actually kiss?
There's no tongue if that's what you're asking you dirty little
perv.
What's it like to be
a celebrity?
Try to imagine having a lifestyle where you can justify answering
questions like "What's it like being a celebrity” when
you really don't see yourself as anything more than the person you
were a year ago - and then you'll know.
How do the folks in
your private life handle your newfound celebrity?
This is a soft spot for me. When I was a struggling actor, leaving
my minimum wage job to go on auditions, and spending all my money
on new headshots, my friends would tell me, Scott, if you ever make
it big, you better not treat us any differently. They'd make me
promise that I'd still be the same old guy they grew up with. And
I kept my promise. But something has happened in my personal life
that I didn't consider before. A lot of my friends now are treating
ME differently. I don't get invited to the old hangouts anymore.
They won't return my phone calls. They refuse to come over to my
new apartment because they think I'm trying to rub my success in
their face. I've been endowed with this-big shot-stigma that I didn't
ask for and that I don't want. In the last few months, I've lost
some of my best friends because of this, and it's been hard. I should
say that most of the people I know have been very kind and supportive,
and I still have some wonderfully loyal friends who continue to
stick with me, but now I understand why-real-celebrities (and I'm
really not one) will spend much of their time with others who understand
the position they're in. Maybe I've said too much.
Do you ever find all
us fans annoying with all our questions?
No. Well? Are you done? Jeeez!
Do you have any "serious"
advice for young actors just starting out?
You need to need it. If you have a plan B, do that. Be so passionate
about acting that you can’t see yourself doing anything else.
Become used to rejection and humiliation, because there's going
to be a lot of it. Learn to love it, to feed off of it. Let it motivate
you to become great. Never stop learning. Strive to become the greatest
actor in the world and study what makes a great audition. Personally,
I won't be happy until I'm purfect-perfact-perfect. In any case,
also learn to become objective about yourself. Acting is a visual
medium, where "the look” is often just as important as
talent. Learn your type, and let your appearance work for you, not
against you.
If you could assign
yourself an acting job other than GH where would you be working
now?
Film. I love the idea of changing character every few months and
becoming enveloped in a new role.
What's the weirdest
thing a fan has tried to do to get close to you?
Tried to do to get close to me? Dude, fans can get as close to me
as they want! I don't think I'm at that stage yet where I'm actually
avoiding fans. Although there was this one time at the proctologist's
office.
If for some reason you couldn't act anymore of what profession would
you love to be a part?
I think psychology or criminal law. Them jobs takes lots of schoolin'
an book learnin' though.
You said before that
GH was your College. What did ya mean by that?
It means that General Hospital is the greatest education I can be
getting right now, as an actor.
What's your fave colour?
Brown.
What's your fave Food?
Japanese BBQ Short Ribs.
What's your fave Animal?
Wolf.
Would you ever date
a fan?
Is she hot?
When Is Arizona Summer
coming out?
I am told that it will open in a special advance run in Charlotte,
North Carolina starting in the first week of October. I am also
told that it will be released nationally in March 2004.
Old Questions and Answers
This was the first installment of questions and answers.
In the very short time that I have been on this show I have received
an enormous amount of mail…So many people wanting to know
so much. Can I just tell you how warm and fuzzy it makes me feel
that so many of you have taken time out of your day and your lives
to tell me how much what we do means to you. This fan thing is still
so very foreign to me so forgive me if I am a little clumsy about
it. My acting coach and I have gone through all the mail and figured
out there are 437 distinct questions that you all have asked…well
922 if you count my Mom. Each update that I do of this page will
have some new questions and answers. For now here are the first
20ish A’s to your Q’s. I apologize in advance if some
answers are a little silly. There is still a part of me that can’t
believe that anyone really wants to know this stuff.
ANSWER #1.
Yes.
ANSWER #2.
That's private, I won't answer that one.
ANSWER #3.
Green.
ANSWER #4.
I love it.
ANSWER #5.
Hahahah. I'm flattered, but no.
ANSWER #6.
Didn't I just answer that? Sheesh!
BONUS ANSWER.
Rhode Island
And now some other past questions and answers.
When Is Arizona Summer
coming out?
They haven't told me anything, but rumors are that it will either
come out this year or next summer 2004 due to production delays.
As far as I know though, they are trying for sooner rather than
later.
Are you in to computers
like Dillon is?
I don't think I am as much into computers as I am appreciative of
what computers can help me do. Honestly though, don't my know my
posterior from my elbow when it comes to PCs. I couldn't tell you
the difference between a megabyte and a gigabyte or ultrabyte or
superbyte or byte-deluxe. But I can find out what I need to know
on the "interweb"...hahaha just kidding. I know it's called
the worldnet.
How old is Dillon?
Late 17, I believe.
We learned you graduated
from high school early. Any plans for college?
General Hospital is my college.
Can you tell us a little
about your family?
My Mom and Dad are hippies with jobs and my sister is furry with
a drooling problem and occasional fleas.
Where are you into musically
these days?
I don't think I could tell you what music genre I'm into because
I think there is something in every category I hear that I like,
if not love. I've found something in everything from Eminem to Nickelback
to Shakira...as long as the music moves me in one way or another.
I prefer music that is original though. It bothers me when an artist
has people write for them.
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What kind of books do you read?
Short ones with lots of big pictures...no seriously.
Who do you want Dillon
to end up with (assuming the GQ fans won't attack if it's not Georgie)?
I think Dillon should end up with Georgie...but my Dad keeps asking
if Dillon has a shot with "That Emily Girl" Aha! Incest!
That's never been done before on GH...Hey Guza!!!
Will you marry me?
Yes. Yes I will...next!
You've been doing an
awesome job in the Quartermaine scenes, but where are the Dillon
and Georgie scenes?!?
I wish I knew. But all seriousness aside, I think it's gotta have
something to do with the fact that in Q scenes, although I'm there,
it's not my storyline that's developing. As opposed to the GQ scenes,
in which my presence is always advancing some sort of plot. That’s
why those have to be spaced out a little more, because so much can
happen in one GQ episode, where a Dillon appearance in a Quartermaine
scene is mostly atmosphere…at least for the moment.
If you weren't acting
what would you be doing?
...Auditioning?
What actor (that you
haven't already worked with) would you like to share scenes with
on GH?
Well Maurice Bernard was the first name that popped into my head.
That guy's talent is endless. I just can't imagine a scenario in
which Dillon would interact with Sonny...but I'm workin' on it!
What's your favorite
flavor of toothpaste?
I'm sorry, but some questions are just too personal! Do you people
not realize that I am a human being and I have boundaries?? I am
sick and tired of all these personal questions. Some things just
need to remain private! I hold my toothpaste choice very dear to
my heart and don't want it being corrupted by excessive media exposure!!!
.....(Okay, spearmint.)
Would you consider appearing
with Mist on Pet Psychic?
Mist doesn't need a psychic. She lets everyone know what’s
on her mind anyway.
What do you like to
do in the spare time that you have?
All I have to say about that is....girls are icky. Oh and I write
music too...but girls are still icky. They have cooties. Oh yeah,
and sometimes I go to the movies. But not with girls...because girls
are icky.
What has been your favorite
scene that you have filmed so far?
In the hotel room with Georgie at the prom....but by the time this
is posted, that may not have aired yet, so I ain't spillin' the
beans.
Is there a musician
that you particularly enjoy?
Rob Thomas from Matchbox Twenty, because of his lyrics and his melodies...and
his un-rockstar humility.
Is there a song that you've listened to over and over again, and
have not gotten tired of?
"Push" by Matchbox Twenty was, is and I imagine always
will be my favorite song. For nostalgic reasons, not because I'm
a bully.
What’s the stupidest
question you've ever been asked?
This one.
What is the most asked
question that you get?
This one.
Since we can’t
hear your music yet, how would you describe it and when DO we get
to hear it?
Um....Country twang with a little bit of neo-rock mixed in with
some quasi-pop grunge filtering though with a hint of alternative
blues freestyle rap....Confused yet? Ok no seriously don't pay attention
to that. I'd say my music ranges anywhere from soft rock to hard
rock. Also I'm not signed to a record label, but I'm working on
it. (I wonder if being on GH helps with that? LOL) I've got a few
demos of my songs recorded, but they really aren't of a quality
I would want to share quite yet. But I'm going to post some of my
lyrics here occasionally in case you guys are interested. Later
on down the line I will make a link to where you can hear a song
or two. When I figure it all out.
I hear that you like
to argue a lot. Is this true?
No I do NOT! How dare you ask me that!!! Don’t you know who
I AM? Who told you that? Huh? Huh? Now if by arguing you mean do
I have strong opinions? Well of course I have strong opinions but
I wouldn’t say I ARGUE! That just ridiculous!
Scott, Dude. What’s
up with the hair?
It seems to be the type of hair that you just either love or hate,
LOL. The powers that be wanted to give me a look that no one else
had on the show. I think it's really cool, but I can see how people
would be distracted by it.
Is there a story with
the necklace that you sometimes wear on the show?
Yes, it's mine off screen too. It's a bear claw, in case it's hard
to tell. It just reminds me of a very special time in my life, and
it's really cool that the wardrobe department allowed me to wear
it as Dillon too. I feel like it's a little bit of a bridge for
the gap between myself and the character I play.
Where can we find some
more pictures of you?
Believe it or not I have none. Before I booked this show I was using
the crappiest head shots on the face of the earth but I couldn't
afford to get new ones. GH/ABC has begun to take some promotional
ones that they say will soon be available for press and of course
you guys. In the meantime I will make some of the less disgusting
personal snapshots available to you here as I get them.
What is the best advice
you've ever been given?
I was contemplating saying something funny for this one, but I suppose
I ought to take it seriously. Oh drag. Okay, first a little background:
I started auditioning when I was about 10 or 11, and there have
been points where I've gone for three or four whole years without
booking anything. And that's two to three auditions a week. But
before I ever started auditioning, a friend of the family Joe Carberry,
would spend a little time with me every week, teaching me. When
I was ready to find an agent and start going on casting calls, he
told me this: "You're about to enter a whole new world. Become
immune to rejection Scott, because that's what this business is
about. Learn that the auditions are the job, not a preface to one.
When you walk into that room with those people behind the desk,
and perform your three-minute auditions scene, know that you are
only acting in front of them. Not for them. Those three minutes
are yours and no one else's. Own them. And when you leave that room,
forget about everything you've just done. Your job is over, now
go home and forget it. The life of a struggling actor, and you will
struggle, is about mastering the art of being rejected, and coming
back for more. Feed on that rejection, don't let it ruin you . Cherish
it. It will only make you stronger."
OLD OPEN LETTERS
Hi guys. Its me, Scott the funny looking guy with hair or the guy
with funny looking hair or ... well you get the idea. First I have
an apology with an explanation.
Apology Numero-One-o:
This Shabby Short Nothing of an Update
I have been working so hard these past few weeks that I simply ran
out of time when it came to this update. So I apologize for it's
brevity. (That's S.A.T. -speak for short.) To make up for it, I
have added another twenty some questions to the Q & A portion
of our show. I have also included lyrics to a new song that I am
working on. I wanted to include more new photos but there wasn't
enough time. Also, those of you who know my friend Dancing Bear
have him to thank for forcing me, against my will, to make an MP3
of my songs Truly, Madly, Deeply Love Song, and UNTITLED available
for you all to hear. The songs will live at soundclick.com/bands/0/scottcliftonmusic.htm
until a permanent home can be found. This is where you can listen
to my songs which are MY songs, Sung by Me, Written by Me, and Played
by ME! ME! ME! They aren’t finished and I hate DB for making
me put it out there. There! I said it and I'm not sorry.
Apology Numero Two-o:
Emails
I want you to know that there are now 637 mostly unanswered e-mails
in my box. I have read every piece that comes in along with several
hundred snail mails that I haven't even had time to pick up. I feel
bad that I simply do not have enough hours in the day to respond
to hardly any, anymore. Please don't hate me for not responding
to your emails. I will try to respond to some if I can. But if I
don't, please don't stop writing. It's the ONLY way I can keep in
touch with you guys and find out how you think I'm doing. If I tried
to respond to every one of them I would have no time for work or
more importantly BBQ Short Ribs. And now:
A Brief Update By Scott Clifton Age 18
Well I have been Generally Hospitalized for about 16 weeks now.
I have to say it has been an amazing ride so far. I get to act with
and be around some incredibly talented people. What's even more
amazing is the depth, degree, and sincerity in the overwhelming
support of the wonderful people who watch this show. This celebrity
thing is still pretty new to me and I'm not quite sure what to do
with it. I still don't think of myself as a celebrity. Strangers
recognize me when I'm out with friends. Autograph seekers are seeking
MY autograph. All I ever wanted was to be a working actor. It was
of no importance to me whether or not High School Girls in Rhode
Island or Grad Students in Iowa knew my name or face. But they do.
Damn! But don't worry I promise not to let it go to my head-much.
HAHAHA-snort-HAHA! I sincerely hope that you all will let me know
how I am doing. It means a lot to me that Dillon has touched a chord
in so many of you. I am most impressed with how closely you all
pay attention to the most subtle of things I do on camera. AND you
get it! I am beginning to discover that Soap Audiences are the most
discerning people. I read your posts about things you love and hate
and I am continually surprised at well thought out your arguments
and points are made.
Finally I want to thank you all so much for your incredibly
positive response to my new web page. Apparently over 9,000 different
people have visited. I will be back in another month or so with
another update. Peace out G Dawg Funk.
— Your Friend, Scott
This an open letter to all you who have sent
me mail in all its various forms and those who have posted on the
GH message boards. Originally Posted on May 5, 2003.
Hey guys,
It's Scott, Dillon, or whatever it is you guys might want to call
me, LOL. Anyway, last night I sat down and wrote out a letter that
I'm going to start sending via email and snailmail to everyone who's
written to me so far (whether I've already responded to them or
not). I know not everyone that posts at this site has actually written
to me personally, but I figured I ought to let as many people in
on this as I can.
On a side note, before I get to the meat, I just want to express
how awestruck I am with this board. You guys are such a cool bunch
and I love, love, love that you guys get a kick out of talking about
GQ! (I love reading what you have to say, it's turning into a guilty
pleasure...) Okokokokok I know, I'm getting off topic, so I guess
I ought to just let you read what's below. Thanks alit everyone!
To My Friends,
I really hope that you will all forgive the formality of what seems
like some sort of form-letter. If I wrote a fan letter to someone,
I would hate to feel like I wasn't receiving a response on a personal
level, so I just want to get it out on the table that I'm sorry
for doing this to you guys. I cannot express how overwhelmed I am
at the spontaneous and continuous outpour of support and compliments
that I have been receiving since starting work on General Hospital.
Literally overnight I went from being a struggling actor with constant
auditions, acting classes and a minimum-wage job to where I am now.
It's funny how life works...
Here I am on General Hospital, and while I am by no means a "star",
I stare at my inbox and this huge pile of mail and wonder how the
real stars and celebrities handle all of this. I really did try
to respond to everyone. I still do. However, now, as I look at this
growing stack of affectionate mail (online and on paper), I begin
to realize that if I took the time to properly respond to each one
I would have no time to sleep, to write my music, to see my friends,
play with my wolf, much less do the very job that put me in this
awesome position in the first place. Simply put, I am having trouble
keeping up with all of it. Your positive comments mean the world
to me and I never want it to stop. I need to hear from you. It really
does encourage and keep me going.
I know you guys have lives of your own. Jobs, families,
friends, bills to pay. You've had your share of good times, hard
times, drama and comedy. In a sense, each of you are the star of
your own Soap Opera. And I know none of you had to write to me,
nobody forced you. You took the time out of your schedules to sit
down, type or write it out, and one way or another send it to me,
because you had the heart to let me know I'm doing a good job for
you. There is absolutely no greater honor than that for me. I am
humbled by it, and I never want to let go of it.
And more than anything, I want you all to understand that if you
do not hear from me right away or at all its not because I don't
appreciate it or care. I read each and every letter that I receive.
Last night I got home at 11pm and read all the mail for two hours.
I thank each and everyone one of you so much I can't even tell you.
Before I wrap this up and answer some of your questions,
I would like to say from the bottom of my heart a very sincere thanks.
The producers and writers and even crew people have informed me
that your comments are being read and received whether in e-mail,
phone calls or online postings. Even the president of ABC Daytime
has commented on having gotten some of your email. I cannot thank
you all enough. With your help I will be Generally Hospitalized
for some time to come.
...And Rose, if you're reading this, you make
it all worthwhile. it.
Take care of yourselves,
-Scott Clifton
OK you guys. That is it for this update. There
will be more next time.
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