“I’m always waiting for my agent to tell me, ‘OK, it’s over now, it’s time for you to get on with your life’.” Meaning into law school and a career in public service, which was his goal from the beginning. It was a pleasant surprise, but his life seems full of pleasant surprises. On the day he was discussing Joshua’s dubious future, word came that he had won a starring role with Stephanie Zimbalist in NBC’s TV-movie, “Love on the Run,” inspired by the true story of a criminal lawyer in love with her runaway client. Though I know Alec loves the show and wants to stay with it.” Not that he needs work. And if the character isn’t that interesting, he might be better off not playing it. The character seemed to change and turn bad and a part is hard to play when it isn’t written clear and strong. “They could have developed Joshua’s storyline better. And when he started, he only wanted to do it for a year.”ĭonna Mills, who plays Abby Cunningham Ewing, thinks this time Baldwin’s ever-present fears may have some basis. There’s this green foam…a smell that I’m smelling …I think it’s death.” David Jacobs, creator and co-executive producer of Knots, will only say, “We know he’s going to be back next season. “Joshua has become such a bad guy,” Baldwin reflects, “I don’t know how much longer he’ll be on the show. But Baldwin is sure he will be the exception. Characters like Joshua are almost as important to the nighttime soaps as Lust itself, and they usually go on and on right into residual heaven. I’ve never been any place in my life where I expected to be asked back.” His first continuing role was in the daytime soap The Doctors, and “I was petrified every minute.” When Knots came along, “I was never so nervous in my life.” The role of Joshua would seem to be the kind to put any actor’s fears to rest-a handsome conniver who uses people in ways the great J.R. I’ve always been scared, more than I’ve ever dared to admit. He has, by his own admission, “a lucky star.” So? “I’m scared. Crusty producers smile on him and casting directors fondly remember every little thing he’s done. He’s only 27, with strong, pleasant good looks and so sexy girls just naturally run up and hug him. Those same imps seem to have had some of their special fun with Alec Baldwin, who plays Joshua Rush, the manipulative TV evangelist on CBS’s prime-time soap opera Knots Landing. Like the guy who’s so incredibly handsome, except for those ears, or the golden girl whos knees go knock-knock, or the sandlot phenom who would zoom straight to the Hall of Fame if he could only hit the sinker. Love J-14? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for fun, exclusive videos with your favorite stars.There’s some evidence that the Fates like to play sly little tricks on humans they have otherwise grandly favored. “It’s a little creative/spiritual/religious mantra for me and my dad.” “This is the tattoo design we settled on, the word means “life” and the arrow symbolizes that one small act of creation can bring all of life upward,” he wrote. He posted an adorable selfie on Twitter just after getting inked and even explained the meaningful design to fans. That’s not all! He also celebrated his big day becoming a legal adult by getting a tattoo. I don’t know where the future takes me, but I do want to study in college and learn everything that I can.” “I love them both, and I love the career that I’ve built for myself in L.A., and I also love what I’m building for myself right now in D.C. “I don’t have an answer to it, honestly,” he said, when asked which job he preferred. Got the merch to make it official! I’m going to #nyu2024Ī post shared by joshua rush on at 4:32pm PSTĪs fans know, Joshua’s college acceptance came just after he opened up to Teen Vogue about his recent internship with two congressmen and possibly quitting acting for a career in politics.
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