Peter bergman celebrates 35 years on y&r

Peter bergman celebrates 35 years on y&r


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Peter Bergman, 70, is a soap opera icon. He’s played Jack Abbott on CBS’ _The Young and the Restless _for a whopping 35 years, and prior to that role, he played Cliff Warner for 10 years on


ABC’s _All my Children_. Bergman shares what he loves to hear from his fans, his thoughts on retirement and his most memorable on-screen kiss. _This interview has been edited for length and


clarity._ As part of a military family, you moved a lot growing up. Professionally, you’ve chosen to stay long-term in one role. Do you think that was a conscious decision? It is a


remarkable thing that I, who moved every two years for most of my childhood, have lived in basically two places in the years that followed. ... Is that a coincidence, you think? I mean, no,


it’s probably not a coincidence — a home base that isn’t going to change. I’d probably be better off if I had moved several times and gotten a better and better house and everything. But no,


we stayed put because the homestead was really important to me, because I didn’t have that growing up. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, WHEN YOUR FANS RECOGNIZE YOU, WHAT DO THEY WANT TO TELL YOU? My


favorite thing is, “I learned to speak English watching your show.” … I love that. There’s something so cool about that. And the other thing that always touches me is, “I watch this show


with my grandma.” When you sat with your grandmother and watched television and it’s a personal, happy family memory, that makes me feel great. Most people just want to [ask] — and this is


fun for me — “Could I take a quick picture just so I could show my sister who loves you and loves the show?” YOU TURNED 70 LAST YEAR. DID YOU HAVE A CELEBRATION? It was a spectacular day


because my oldest child — we have two kids, a son and a daughter — my son Connor, age 37, got married the day before I turned 70. So here we had [in attendance] for the wedding all the


people I care about, really care about. We told them, “The next morning, let’s celebrate Peter’s birthday.” We had a big brunch at the same hotel. My wife, Mariellen, set it all up and I got


to bring in 70 with a bang. And of course, the day before had been one of the great days in our family’s life.