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'General Hospital's' Ramirez Not That ToughNew Soap Opera Bad Girl Talks About Her Shy Side
This former MTV host and international model talks about her first day on "GH," why mega star Will Smith bought her pizza at 3:30 in the morning, and how she overcame her intense shyness. Bel Of Them All I calculate how many people could wear that outfit and get away with it. I come up with about three. Ramirez wears it like she's wearing her recent good fortune, with confidence. She's all smiles about her new role as bad girl Gia Campbell on the long-running daytimer "General Hospital." "It's good training for me. It's something totally different that I never expected I would be a part of. I'm learning a lot," she tells me. As is the mark of daytime television, Ramirez had to jump right into her role. "It's crazy. Sometimes you'll get the scripts the night before and you're trying to memorize it and you don't have time to go over it with the other actors," she says. Ramirez was also expected to know the "GH" storyline that her character was being written into. But she'll be the first to admit that she didn't really watch the show before landing the gig. Despite the show's legacy, Ramirez says that working on the legendary show didn't make her nervous. "I wasn't intimidated, which is kind of a first for me," she says, referring to the shyness she's worked to overcome for years. "I think the way I've grown since modeling, it just kind of comes naturally as things start to go. So, this is the next step. I realize it and just kind of go with it," she says. "Besides," she tells me laughing, "they all thought I knew exactly what was going on." Jump Start "I came home with bruises and fingerprints all over my arms," she says. But she tells me that besides getting a little beat up the first day, she still was thrilled to be on the famed set. Ramirez also enjoys playing the role of bad girl Gia Campbell because she gets to play someone who is the opposite of who she really is. "I was always 'Miss Goodie Two Shoes,'" she says. Ironically, some traits from her character have lapsed into her real life. Ramirez says that playing Gia has given her more confidence and helped her to "express herself." Although I don't think we'll see Ramirez blackmailing any of her friends anytime soon. Getting To Know You When she was only 13, a picture of Ramirez ended up at a major Los Angeles modeling agency. Then the young woman soon found herself working as a successful model. "I wanted to go everywhere. After I graduated high school, I went to junior college and then decided I wanted to travel," she says. She got her wish. The now-seasoned traveler lists some of the places her modeling career has taken her: Singapore, Australia, South Africa, Hong Kong, and Italy. But she says the life of a model soon wore thin and she found that she preferred a more down-to-earth lifestyle. "I like to go to the movies, make cookies, make dinner, and play dominos," she says. So, she returned stateside and to her home in Los Angeles. It was on the advice of friends that Ramirez went in front of the camera again. But this time, it was a TV camera. "I was becoming less shy and people would say, 'You should be on MTV.' And then I thought, 'OK.' I auditioned for a guest spot on 'USA High' and had fun and liked it," Ramirez says. Her "USA High" spot on the cable-TV sitcom led to other guest roles on the daytime dramas the "Bold & The Beautiful" and "Days of Our Lives." Ramirez also stayed busy shooting commercials and working in music videos, but just not any music videos. "I worked with the Backstreet Boys before the U.S. knew who they were," she tells me about her gig on the video "As Long As I Love You." She also raves about working with mega star Will Smith on his "Wild, Wild, West" video. "He's so nice," she says. "He ordered me pizza at like 3:30 in the morning which I thought was so sweet." Unfortunately, as is the way in showbiz, much of the footage shot during Ramirez's five days on the set of the "Wild Wild West" video ended up on the cutting room floor. The reality TV show encourages viewers to videotape weird and risky stunts. "That show was out of hand and crazy and I was scared something was going to happen to me," she says, only half-joking. While MTV scrambled to find other projects for her, Ramirez signed with "General Hospital." It's A Parent The eldest of two children, her parents were divorced when she was very young. "My parents split up when they were four, all the conversations (between them) went through me," she says. Ramirez says that acting as the go-between forced her to grow up pretty fast. Then when Ramirez was 19, an amazing thing happened. She shows me a picture of her little brother. "He's a year-and-a-half," says the big sister proudly. Her little brother is probably proud of Ramirez, too. It's no secret that her stock is skyrocketing in Hollywood. Fans of GH are going mad for Gia Campbell and tuning in en masse to see her. And something tells me this is just the beginning for her.
The Big Scoop![]() Is The Caller There? former talk-show host Phil Donohue is stumping for Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader. Donohue roused a crowd of 12,000 in Minneapolis over the weekend. Joining him on stage was media bad boy Michael Moore. Diamond Liz: The magnificent Dame Elizabeth Taylor just can't be kept down. Although she had to be whisked in on a moving podium, she was there. Wearing a purple gown and loaded with diamonds, she opened the Macy's Passport Fashion and Compassion Show at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, Calif. over the weekend. Only Miss Taylor could upstage the likes of Magic Johnson, Cindy Crawford and Mary J. Blige. She was the only person to get a standing ovation. The annual event raised about $2.7 million for AIDS research this year in Los Angeles and San Francisco. In the crowd, there were plenty of celebs, including the actress Joely Fisher, "NYPD Blue" producer Paris Barclay, Jane Seymour and Olympic gold medallist Greg Louganis. Upcoming Columns:
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