William Joseph Devane (born September 5, 1937) is an American film, television and theater actor, perhaps best known for his role as Greg Sumner on the primetime soap opera Knots Landing (1983–1993). Read full biography of William Devane →
There's a certain possessiveness of writers sometimes.
Ultimately the Emmys are a popularity contest.
When you go to a movie, it's about what's not being said. I tried to bring that to Greg Sumner. It was always about what's not being said.
I'm an Irish-American, and I grew up in an Irish-American neighborhood.
Joey, my older brother, had his own TV show in the '50s, along with Cathy Callahan.
A show like Knots or any other show that can be called a soap opera does terribly in syndication because if you're a viewer and you miss a week... →
And all of Laura's stuff, what they wrote originally wasn't as good and Constance wound up doing that herself. That was all her stuff... →
And I have to credit David Jacobs with the opportunities he gave me. He was totally into sharing the creation of characters. David put together a... →
At one time, whenever the hell it was, they wanted a character to come in and stir up the pot. They brought me in for 8-10 episodes and said... →
Clint Eastwood is aging beautifully. But someone like Burt Reynolds and others are practically destroying their faces in the amount of work they have.
David was the kind of guy who was totally supportive of the actors and instructed the writing staff to trust the actor's instincts, since after... →
Even though shows like NYPD Blue are soaps in my opinion, but they're individualized to an extent that you can still follow what's going on... →
I didn't care about that because I'm not a diplomatic person to begin with. I just went along with things and did what I wanted to do because... →