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Young and the Restless honours star’s 30 years

- LYNN ELBER

LOS ANGELES — Five years ago, The Young and the Restless celebrated Peter Bergman’s quarter-century on the daytime serial with a cake and speeches. The actor says he didn’t expect any fuss over his 30th year playing Jack Abbott, but producers devised a plot twist worthy of a soap opera.

To publicly honour the anniversar­y, Monday’s episode was devoted entirely to Jack and those close to him. As he read his sister Traci’s (Beth Maitland) family memoir, his past was revisited with clips from previous seasons and appearance­s by other Abbotts, including Eileen Davidson as Ashley.

“As flattered as I was, I didn’t know how interestin­g this was going to be, or how much fun,” Bergman said of the retrospect­ive. “Well, I was so moved by the whole thing. It was retracing three decades of my life and, obviously, three decades of Jack’s life.”

He said he hoped it was enjoyable for viewers as well, including seeing the succession of hairstyles and fashions over the decades.

Bergman stepped in as Jack on Nov. 27, 1989, replacing Terry Lester as the rival to Victor Newman (Eric Braeden). Bergman, who starred for a decade on All My Children, has collected a total of 21 Emmy Award nomination­s for best lead actor and won three trophies for The Young and the Restless.

His character’s growth has kept the work interestin­g, he said.

“My earliest memories of Jack are of this kind of rakish cad of a fellow, pretty weak sense of moral gravity and out for himself,” he said.

“And one by one, these relationsh­ips Jack has have forced a kind of empathy on the character. He starts to see the world through other people’s eyes,” with credit to the women he has known.

Bergman is aware that actors rarely have job security, including in the daytime serial realm where the number of shows has been diminished by changed viewing habits.

“A lot of our friends are actors with remarkable resumes, who have struggled and been unemployed for long periods of time,” he said. “So to look at this as 30 years of solid work, 30 years where I didn’t have to look for work as an actor, is a pretty extraordin­ary thing. And if I didn’t know that on my own, I have lots of friends to remind me.”

 ??  ?? Peter Bergman, seen here with co-star Melissa Ordway, joined the cast of The Young and the Restless on Nov. 27, 1989.
Peter Bergman, seen here with co-star Melissa Ordway, joined the cast of The Young and the Restless on Nov. 27, 1989.

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