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Versatile Hunk Victor Webster Hits His Stride'Days Of Our Lives' Star Talks About Rise To Fame
But there's more to this guy than just good looks; he's a man with big dreams. It was a dream that started to take shape when Webster got national attention on "Days" just a year and a half ago. "I went in on a call (for the role of Brandon), auditioned, and was originally turned down," Webster tells me. But in true Hollywood style, the story doesn't end there. The producers were so impressed with the young actor that they created the role of Nicholas Alamain for him. Webster says that he hadn't followed the popular show before he auditioned for it. In fact, Webster rarely watches any television even to this day. Having recently opted out of the show to pursue other opportunities, Webster says he enjoyed working on "Days" and found that the show's intense schedule provided an excellent training ground for his acting -- and memorization -- skills. "(Recently) I shot five episodes in one day -- 65 pages of dialogue in one day, 31 scenes," he says. Action Figure "When I was a little kid, I used to pretend I was everybody but Victor. I was always 'James Bond Victor' or 'Batman Victor,' or 'super' something," he says. Webster says that his antics often led to interesting situations and got him into trouble as a kid. "Not only did I have a wild imagination, I used to live out my (fantasies)," he says. "I used to jump off the roof." While Webster has given up his roof-leaping habit, he does manage to stay pretty active. Aside from shooting hoops, kickboxing and swimming, Webster is an avid martial arts enthusiast and holds a black belt in tae kwon do. He tells me that getting his black belt was his proudest moment. "(Earning the black belt was) the first time I choose to go after something that was unattainable and achieve it. That was when I first started to see my goals as potential realities rather than just goals I couldn't achieve," Webster says. It was just the beginning. Model Citizen But it was a successful stint as a high-fashion model that would eventually bring him to Hollywood. What did he think of his fashionable life? "It's not hard work, but the lifestyle is hard. You're living out of a bag and out of hotels. You can't plan anything," Webster tells me. But in the end, Webster got out of the business: "I learned that it wasn't the business for me because all it involves is looks." He says that acting does involve looks, but one doesn't have to be good-looking to be a good or successful actor. "There are exceptionally beautiful (actors) because of what they give you (onscreen)," Webster says. With this in mind, Webster started auditioning for commercials and taking acting classes. "I didn't want to be a pretty face -- a guy who looked good, but couldn't act," he says. Avenue of the Stars "It's an avenue," he says. "It was a slingshot to help propel me into what I want to do."
Webster tells me that the project, which premieres Aug. 29, is a mixture of comedy, romance and drama. Webster's other big project is the futuristic feature film "Gangland" starring Costas Mandylor ("Picket Fences"). The film allowed Webster to strut his martial-arts stuff. "I did all my own stunts, choreographed them," he says. Closing Arguments "There's only one thing in my life, and it's going to be acting." As if to emphasize the point, he shows me the window of his cell phone. It reads: "There is no Plan B."
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Star Grazing
Jenny McCarthy was seen at Mann's Theater in Westwood attending thriller flick "What Lies Beneath" with her beau.
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