Sweetness-Mary Beth Evans
by Rosemary Rossi
Soap Opera Update 6/13/88
Walking into the reception room for the Days of our Lives offices, a group
of three are gathered
around a desk eagerly watching a carefully wrapped package being torn open.
"Hi! I'm Mary Beth," she smiles, ripping the lid off.
"I'm just in time for the presents!"
"Well yesterday was my 27th birthday. I got quite a few gifts," she said.
"Twenty seven years. Not
really a landmark birthday."
I followed her down a hall, several turns, a couple of "hi's" to people with
clipboards, and into her
dressing room. "Quite a few gifts" was putting it mildly! There were perfume
bottles, stuffed toys,
baby blankets, embroideries and more--all birthday gifts from her loyal
following.
Mary Beth Evans, who plays Kayla Brady on "Days of our Lives" oozes vivacity.
Casually dressed, she
has an air of informal, relaxed self assurance. Smiling sky-blue eyes illuminate
her flawless skin and express
her outgoing sense of humor.
It has been nearly two years now since Evans joined DOOL. "I feel Kayla has
matured quite a bit since
the start. I don't know if I'm just getting comfortable in the part. Althought
she was always strong willed,
she was still afraid of Patch in the beginning. I think she was a little
narrow minded. Now it feels more like
an adult situation."
It's safe to say that the Patch/Kayla romance is a hot one. A classic case
of bad guy meets a nice girl and
becomes "good guy". But the story never ends with "and they lived happily
ever after".
"As much as I think being a married person is a great thing, because I'm
very happily married, on soaps they
don't think it's such an interesting thing. They think it's almost like the
death of the characters when they get
married. I'm not sure how they'll go about doing it because we certainly
don't want it to be the end of our
romance. There's always got to be a conflict, which is a shame. Although
they want Patch and Kayla to
stay together, people really like the conflict."
The real relationship of Mary Beth with screen-love Stephen Nichols, is what
makes the combination a
winning one. "We really love each other personally. I think we're very lucky
that we get along so well as a
couple. We really care about each other and give so much. When we're doing
a scene, we zero in on each
other. It really is between us. We're always in it together. We really pay
attention and tune into one another."
Mary Beth laughs about some of the fun they've had on the set. "We had a
great time when we did the old
people (during Patch's out of body experience). I could barely look at him
because the wig was so horrible.
And I sounded like I was from Kentucky or something. It was a real hoot.
We really enjoyed it."
Looking back, Evans recalls a time when, for some reason, they liked keeping
Kayla wet. "I was always wet.
If it wasn't raining, I was in the shower. Or remember the tunnel?" She reminds
me of a scene in which she
was banging on Patch's door in the rain. "The rain was coming down hard.
My hair was limp and hanging
and hairspray was dripping down my face. I had black circles around my eyes
from the non-waterproof
mascara. Stephen opened the door and I just stood there and looked at him
and we started to laugh."
Though Kayla has made it through poisoning and bombings, being chased by
good guys and shot at by bad
guys, Evans has found that the rape storyline was the most difficult she
had to do. "Now in retrospect, I
think it was a good experience for me. I stretched a bit and did things I
had never done before. When I
first went into it, I dragged my feet. I didn't want to do it. But it turned
out to be a good story. Emotionally,
it was hard for me because I'm a very happy person and I had to be so unhappy
for so long there. It was
a good solid month of being just miserable. I'd go home drained."
I sat back in my chair and looked around her dressing room. "What? No baby
pictures?" I asked. She
grinned and reached in her purse.
"The big one on the right is my husband," she joked. Needless to say, their
baby, Daniel Luke, is adorable.
(Her husband, Michael, isn't bad either!)
"I had my baby here today and we went to lunch with Stephen. Stephen held
him the whole time. He's madly
in love with my baby. I think in a way he feels like it's his too. I was
pregnant the whole time with him."
"Are you a good mother?"
"I'm a very calm mother. Nothing really fazes me. Certain things I don't
think are important. You have to
be happy and supportive of him. I'm relaxed and very loving with him. And
kiss him all the time! So we want
a million kids now! The next one probably won't be so mellow and then we'll
say, 'Okay this is it.' We're
all kind of adjusting. At first Michael and I, after being alone for so long,
we're saying, 'Who's that little
guy over there on the couch?' "
"Tell me a little about Michael"
She smiles. "He's the greatest. We've been together for a really long time.
I met him when I was 19. We've
changed so much since then, but we grew together. We have a fabulous
relationship. We hardly ever argue
because we've done all that. We went through all the horrible things before
we got married. Now it's
basically smooth sailing. It was love at first sight for both of us. We had
a couple of dates and I moved back
to Chicago where he was. It was a spur of the moment thing. We knew. And
it certainly worked."
Since earliest childhood, Evans has always known that she wanted to be an
actress. "I've never wanted to do
anything else. Even as a child, I wrote, produced and starred in my own variety
shows."
After high school, a trip through Europe and studies at the South Coast
Repertory. Evans became a sought
after commercial actress and also guest starred in such popular shows as
"Father Murphy", "Knight Rider",
and "Remington Steele".
After a year as Dakota Lane on the syndicated soap "Rituals" Evans starred
in the film "Lovelines" as the lead
singer in an all girl rock band. What's left for her to do?
"I don't know what's next. I can't plan tomorrow. I sort of live for the
minute. I'm open to anything. But I'm not
in a rush to leave here. For me, it's great right now. I live close to the
studio. I can work three days a week. I
can be a mom and have a nice job. This is a great time in my life. It's scary
sometimes. I think, 'I'm too happy,
I'm going to wake up from all of this' " So far though, Mary Beth's dream
is her very real life.
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