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Interview: Guns and lettuce
‘I feel like
soggy
lettuce’
The “AMC” star
compares his
real-life self to his
dashing daytime
role.
By CINDY ELAVSKY
Published: 1/11/2009
Last Modified: 1/10/2009 2:04 AM
Back in 2002, Aiden Turner
received the highest compliment
an actor on a soap opera can get:
The powers that be at “All My
Children” created a role specifically
for him.
For the past six years, Aiden has
played Aidan Devane, Pine Valley’s
resident private investigator.
No one was more stunned – or
thankful – when Aiden was cast as
Aidan.
He explains: “At the time I had
just recently arrived from England.
I was only here for four months,
got an agent and went over to see
Judy Wilson. They didn’t give me
the first role that I auditioned for, but
they got me back to do a screen test
and wanted to create a role for me.
It was a great compliment.”
Aiden has nothing but praise for
Judy, herself an award-winning
casting director who is credited
with casting some of the most
memorable roles in daytime.
“I owe Judy everything,” Aidan
says. “She has a great eye for talent
– not that I was too talented back
then. She saw me and saw
something in me. And I’m glad she
did, because it’s been a great six
years.”
In these six years, Aiden has
been like a kid in a candy store.
Playing such a skilled character
like Aidan has been fun and
challenging.
“I like the fact that he is highly
trained in aikido and martial arts,
and he’s weapon trained. I love that
he’s got a military background.
“I really respect what our troops
in England and what American
troops are doing today in the
world and fighting the war
against terror, and to know that my
character is a part of that makes me
feel good.
“Plus, I’ve always loved war
movies, like ‘Platoon’ and ‘Full
Metal Jacket,’” Aiden continues. “I
get to act out that I am a special
spy – or, 008, they call me – and I
get to play with guns at work.
“For instance, the other week, I
got to play with a MAC-10. They
sent me to gun training for it for an
hour and a half. I shot it about four
times, and I offed 30 rounds each
time; it’s a powerful machine gun. I
got to use it on set, with blanks, of
course.
“That’s my character, and I love
that. I think it’s cool, and it makes
me feel tough. When I get home, I
feel like soggy lettuce compared
with Aidan Devane.”
Before landing his role on
“AMC,” Aiden did quite a bit of
traveling as a model, which he
absolutely loved.
“Thailand was one of the first
places I went on my around-theworld
trip. I really love Thailand –
it just looks like paradise to me,
with the palm trees coming out
over the beach and all the little
huts. Thai food is amazing.
“I also went to Bali, Indonesia,
which was really nice – that, and
the fact that everything was about
10 times cheaper than it was in
England, so you didn’t have to
worry about money.
“But Australia is my favorite
place. If I could live anywhere and
still work, if I could just pick up
and move to Sydney and work, I’d
be the happiest man on earth.”
By CINDY ELAVSKY
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