“Days of our Lives” Anniversary Celebration Interviews: Robert Scott Wilson

Cast and crew gathered together at the Hollywood Palladium for the 50th Anniversary celebration for “Days of our Lives.” Lysie Cue, from Daytime Royalty, went for The BUZZ and chatted with several members of the cast, past and present.

 

Robert Scott Wilson
Robert Scott Wilson

ROBERT SCOTT WILSON:

BuzzWorthy Radio: What has been your favorite moment in your time at Days?

Robert Scott Wilson: My favorite moment was being able to carry out the last few months of storyline for Ben. Every day was a challenge and they really wrote for me a lot. I’m grateful that they wrote for me and trusted me with the work. It was all a great experience

BWR: Did you have any idea that was coming?

RSW: No. I had no idea. When they brought it to my attention, it made perfect sense. Ben has all the genetic make up for it. He has all the backstory to play a killer, and he’s got a background in that. When I did all my research for the story, my Netflix que looked like a psychopath…tons of Robert Durst and Psycho and every split personality.

BWR: What is up with that light outside Ben’s apartment? We just saw it at Hope’s house, too.

RSW: Isn’t that funny? Ben lives in a poor part of Salem. He lives in the south side, so there are some bars and stuff open late night. Their blinking in my window! He’s a little more low end than everybody else.

BWR: Can you tease anything that’s coming up next?

RSW: It gets a lot worse before it gets a lot better for the town of Salem. It was awesome to play. It’s so fun and it’s so fulfilling to get to do something that’s a bit outside the box.

BWR: Is there anything else you’d like to say to the fans?

RSW: Thank you for watching. Congratulations, #Days50, and it’s just an honor to be here.

More will be posted throughout the week. Stay tuned, “DAYS” fans!

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