Soap Opera Digest

CHARACTER STUDY:

Actors Offer Insight Into Their Alter Egos

- By Janet Di Lauro

How has Kayla changed since you first started playing her?

“I will tell you, just seeing old videos, that my voice has changed. It was so airy back then: ‘Oh, Steve.’ I can hardly handle it when I see those clips. Obviously, Kayla has aged and matured, as have I. She was a single mother for a long time and went to medical school. Having gone through that, she has taken on more responsibi­lity. She did a lot of things and grew as a person. She became stronger and knows more what she wants, but she still likes to have fun and enjoy her life. For her and Steve, she would be as she was [in the beginning]. Their [relationsh­ip] has gone on forever. She has been loyal like a Labrador and stuck with him through thick and thin, until things got unbearable. Then she fights like she did when Stefano/steve sent her divorce papers.”

Who has been Kayla’s role model?

“Her mother was truly her role model. She adored her. Caroline was so strong and sassy. When we did the Alzheimer’s story with Peggy Mccay [ex-caroline] a long time ago, I could barely get through it because I loved her so much as a person. I bought into it and believed she was my mother.”

Steve’s nickname for Kayla has long been Sweetness. Did Stephen Nichols run it by you initially, and do you like it?

“No, he did not run it by me. Stephen just started writing it. It’s funny, because in the scripts now sometimes it will say, ‘Listen, Kay.’ He always scratches it out and writes, Sweetness. Bo called me Kay. Steve never called me Kay. Steve either called me Kayla or Sweetness. We’re all so idealistic about our characters and protect them at all costs. It’s always been very sweet. I thought it was very charming. It’s a very special term for them.”

How have you liked Kayla’s career turns from nurse to doctor to chief of staff?

“When we [she and Nichols] came back in 2006 and met with [Executive Producer] Ken Corday, he had this big story arc about Steve’s past and what he’d been up to. I said, like a school kid with my hand up, ‘What about me? What did I do?’ He said, ‘You were at home raising Stephanie and Joey.’ I was like, ‘No. Kayla had to go to medical school and became a doctor.’ I wanted her to strive for the top. Ken was like, ‘Okay. Fine.’ And it’s worked out. It [encompasse­s] all the elements that she is — a strong woman, who wants to help people, is nurturing and organized. It’s been the perfect path for her. Listening to my husband [Dr. Michael Schwartz] talking to patients on the phone, I always hear his demeanor. It’s kind of embedded in me to have that doctor thing.”

What are Kayla’s strengths and weaknesses?

“Her strengths are that she’s a well-educated woman who achieved her goals and sets high standards for other people. She’s a loving mother to her family and a good wife. She wants to do the right thing and feels like she has to be the responsibl­e one. Sometimes being all that gets in the way of her fun. It inhibits a little bit of fun. But I think she and

Steve try to get out, have fun and keep their romance alive.”

Who is Kayla’s best friend?

“The women that were her best friends are Jennifer, Hope and Marlena. That’s the group she has been the most close with. Two of them aren’t there now, so that leaves one. They’ve played up that Marlena and Kayla are friends. They have similar careers. They’re both passionate about their men and want to do the right thing. Hope and Jennifer were more sisterly friends.”

Who is the love of Kayla’s life?

“Well, Steve. I can remember the very first day I met Stephen, when I came in to read for the part. It was up in [former Executive Producer] Al Rabin’s office. He had the patch on, the fake scar, and the leather jacket. I was kind of like, ‘What?’ But we had a connection from the beginning. Then we started

working together.”

Does Kayla have an archenemy?

“She’s had many issues with Kate. It’s funny. There will be things going on where they are archenemie­s, then they’re friends. I never quite get that part. Kayla’s a very forgiving person. I’m just going with that.”

What life events most affected Kayla?

“When Steve died in the ’90s, because Stephen was leaving the show, which was tragic. Then they killed him off. I remember climbing onto the hospital bed with him. It was so upsetting. That was life-altering for Kayla. Also the plane crash when her father [Shawn] died. Bo dying was huge. I always felt that Kayla and Bo were very close. I loved almost every scene I ever did with Peter [Reckell].”

How did you feel about Kayla’s rebound relationsh­ip with Shane?

“Patsy [Pease, ex-kimberly] had left, and they just kind of paired Charlie [Shaughness­y, ex-shane] and me up. I thought, ‘How could I have gone from the love of my life with Steve to just hooking up with Shane?’ It was a real problem for me and one of the reasons I ended up not being on the show. I was so idealistic that I wanted them to write true to the character. I felt I had to stand up for Kayla.” What do you most admire about Kayla? “Probably that she’s smart and organized. I’m smart, but I’m not book smart. If she went to medical school, she’s probably pretty smart. I’m not orderly, and I don’t have strong opinions like she probably does. I’m way more gushy and in the middle. She’s more black-and-white, and I’m in the gray.”

What’s lacking in Kayla’s life?

“I wish they would bring our kids back. I don’t think Shelley [Hennig, ex-stephanie] would come back, although I adore her so much. And James [Lastovic, ex-joey]. Stephen and I love playing parents. I’ve so loved when I’ve had scenes with Abigail and JJ. I’ve really loved the relationsh­ips Kayla has had with the younger generation of people. I do live that life [off-screen] for sure.”

Is there anything you would love to change about her?

“I’ve really enjoyed the times that we’ve done funny things and wish there was more of that. I remember when [Steve and Kayla] were trapped in the chemical room and were a little high from that. I recently did a little drunk scene with EJ. I wish there was more comedy.”

If you could go back in time and change one decision Kayla has made, what would it be?

“Moving out of her beautiful house and into a condo when Steve was gone. That house was beautiful. I loved it. That was her big mistake. I don’t know why she did that. Maybe she didn’t want the maintenanc­e any more ... or was saving her money for her retirement.”

What would you pick as Kayla’s signature storyline from your time on the show?

“For sure Emily and Gideon. That whole story was a beautiful time. We went on location to South Carolina. The whole reading the diary and getting the chance to redo their love story ... I loved that whole thing. It was so much fun.”

What comment or question do you get the most from fans?

“Is Steve a good kisser [laughs]?’ ‘Does the patch affect his eyesight?’ It’s not so much about me, and more about my relationsh­ip with Stephen. There are so many people that I’ve met that have named their child Kayla. It’s such a compliment. My husband has had some patients where he’s said, ‘You have to come in and meet these moms. They named their daughters after you.’ That’s been very sweet.”

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PHOTOS: XJ JOHNSON/JPI Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Johnson, DAYS)
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Alfonso, l.) Friends, Indeed: Hope (Kristian been a and Jennifer (Melissa Reeves) have part of Kayla’s BFF circle for years.
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Girl Power: Evans would love to see Shelley Hennig return as Stephanie.

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