Top 37 Quotes & Sayings by Greg Vaughan

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Greg Vaughan

James Gregory Vaughan Jr. is an American actor and former fashion model, known for his roles in the soap operas The Young and the Restless (2002–03), General Hospital (2003–09), and Days of Our Lives (2012–21). Vaughan also starred as Dan Gordon on the second season of the supernatural series Charmed (1999-2000). In 2016, Vaughan began starring in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series Queen Sugar as Detective Calvin.

I'm just doing my best to have a tremendous impact on their growth, raising them from boys to young men. We have an open line of communication, from my oldest to my youngest. Everything impacts them differently. There's nothing I want them to be afraid to ask.
No matter how hard something gets, keep diving in and work harder. Don't stop. Keep climbing.
It's definitely been an exciting journey so far, and I'm always looking forward to what kind of ride I'll be taken on.
And my being a father is my No. 1 job.
I was a momma's boy.
I was an empty vessel just floating through L.A. and raising children, and I was doing it alone. When my relationship started blossoming with Angie and then when we got engaged, I knew I wanted to get back to my roots of where I came from and what I grew up in.
I will be honest, I've had a couple of restless nights thinking, I cannot go and look stupid!'
I don't need to live in L.A. I can live anywhere and be remote. Everything is on tape. — © Greg Vaughan
I don't need to live in L.A. I can live anywhere and be remote. Everything is on tape.
I like to create a shock moment. I take what not everybody wants and really get people to believe that's me.
I think as a parent, I made a choice to bring life into the world and they picked me to be their father, so I try to live beyond the expectations I have of myself.
'Days Of Our Lives' has probably the most passionate people I've ever worked with, that love and care so deeply about their show. I had deep friendships there.
I'm taking a break, if you will. Days' was going through a renewal negotiation and not knowing where they were going to go.
You can have a job and then it can be gone the next day. I've never become so emotionally attached to a job. So going back to Days' for a return, a revival of Eric in a different manner, was exciting for me.
What a great situation to be in, juggling two shows, with films in between.
Leaving the state of Texas was hard. We're very proud and don't want to leave. But I knew there was something more out there for me.
I felt like a glorified extra in everybody else's storyline.
After coming toward the completion of Queen Sugar,' I had the opportunity to speak with the executives and head writers at Days of our Lives.'
Every day is a journey for me. I just feel fortunate to be an actor. I'm working, and I love it. — © Greg Vaughan
Every day is a journey for me. I just feel fortunate to be an actor. I'm working, and I love it.
I became an actor to challenge myself.
You get a lot of people who are used to the stage and a lot of people who are used to prime time, and they can't keep up with the pace. It's so fast - you have to digest it, regurgitate it, spit it out, and then start over and move on to the next scene.
I've finished my reign at Days.'
I always make my bed before I leave to go to work. — © Greg Vaughan
I always make my bed before I leave to go to work.
Growing up, I was surrounded by many great men in my life. I watched them and learned, taking it in like a sponge.
I feel my job as an actor is about more than just stepping on stage and taking a role.
I put myself through school working at Sound Warehouse, rebuilding lawn mowers for my uncle, installing security systems in the summer heat. Not fun.
I'm trying to create a presence that resonates for myself and the core of Eric Brady.
I grew up with a respect for sitting down and breaking bread with my family and loved ones, so I always try to make great memories for my kids.
My significant other, Ms. Angie Harmon. We both grew up in Dallas, we used to model together back in our early days.
I've always been proud of my time and the work I contributed to Days,' and I was excited at the opportunity to reunite with the cast and crew.
The best compliment is when other parents invite your children to come over, or stay overnight. Afterward, I hear how well-behaved and respectful they were. I think that's one of the most wonderful compliments you can get as a parent.
I was like, 'Welcome to the world of soap operas! Clothes off and in the bed!' I thought that's how it was going to become every day Everything just moved so fast so I really wasn't seasoned to that.
When we have our family dinners and going out to dinner or whatever, we have a carful. We have a full bunch, that's for sure! — © Greg Vaughan
When we have our family dinners and going out to dinner or whatever, we have a carful. We have a full bunch, that's for sure!
I'm a little OCD now, having three boys.
I don't like to run around with my shirt off. I'm very shy in that sense.
I love Days of Our Lives.' I'm glad to be a part of that. I will forever be connected to it, but there's so much more of me to continue to grow.
When I get a script, I try to create something and where we're going to go with a scene, because I don't know what we're going to see ahead, which is really cool.
It's like, you're being given a great opportunity, so take the bull by the horns, do your work and come in here and perform.
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