Speaking to Soaps in Depth in a new interview, actor James Patrick Stuart, who plays Valentin Cassadine on the hit ABC soap, had this to offer, “This drama is all thanks to Michelle Stafford making those lovey dovey eyes at Ingo Rademacher at the Nurses Ball last year! It’s funny, I look at that early episode when Nina had Indian food with Jax in the Cirmson office and I can see it. I know Michelle: she knew there was money to be made in a triangle, so she worked it. Dammit, Michelle! Now we have no choice. We are all doomed.”
As much as James Patrick is worried about how his character will untangle himself from this love triangle, he adds that he has no hard feelings for Michelle. Fans probably already know that, seeing how these two are actually best friends off-screen.
“She’s such a class act,” James Patrick raved about Michelle adding, “I just love her. And I love working with Cynthia. I am one lucky guy.”
Needless to say, James Patrick Stuart is one person who really shouldn’t complain about his job or his position in the daytime television world. That’s because he is continually surrounded by beautiful, talented women who love working with him as much as he loves working with them. That’s not a bad gig to have, right?
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