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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Grant Alan Show is an American actor best known for his role on Melrose Place as Jake Hanson, which he played from 1992 to 1997. Since 2017, Show has portrayed tycoon Blake Carrington in the soap opera reboot Dynasty.
A few years after 'Melrose Place,' when the luster of 'Melrose Place' wore off and what was left was just the stink, and I was just doing bad TV movies, that was a personal low point. I felt I needed to stop doing those, and I did.
I grew up in Northern California, so the hippies were still around. My father and mother were very Republican, very strait-laced and very uptight, but my uncles were hippies.
If you want to be with someone who is 15 or 20 years younger, that's fine, but I've found that if you haven't been knocked down a little bit, then you're probably not going to be hanging with me too much.
I like to joke that I already married a 26-year-old and divorced a 29-year-old, so I wasn't going to do that again when I got remarried.
I went to Samuel Ayer High School, which is now Milpitas High School.
At home, we live on the beach, and it's like every day is a date.
On some level, I think everyone felt like a dork in high school.
You do need to maintain some of yourself and know who you are, but that doesn't mean you can't evolve.
I absolutely hated high school. As a freshman, I was 5 feet tall and weighed 95 pounds... When I got to high school, I had no social skills. Was I a nerd? More of a dork. Definitely not one of the popular kids.
Marc Cherry is so good at writing himself into a corner, then writing himself out of that corner. It's really fun to watch that.
I remember the very first suit I bought. It was a three-piece denim suit with bell-bottoms.
I've been acting professionally since I was 24, and it's the only job I've ever done.
I think that there were only two people in my high school that were comfortable there, and I think they are both pumping gas now.
Marc Cherry is so good at writing himself into a corner, then writing himself out of that corner. Its really fun to watch that.
I went to Samuel Ayer High School, which is now Milpitas High Schoo.