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October 18, 2006 By: Delaina Dixon Was in: OK Magazine |
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The 25-year-old One Tree Hill star reveals what tv show
keeps her and her husband, musician Michael Galeotti, in harmony. Favorite TV spot? Probably the bedroom. I find that I watch less in there and enjoy what I do watch more. Favorite TV shows? Lost is definitely one of my favorites. Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip just started, but I’m obsessed with that. I always download episodes of Monk and The Twilight Zone on iTunes. Favorite TV snack? I always seem to find myself with a cup of tea. Your TV crush? Even if I did have one, I don’t think I’d say it - I wouldn’t do that to my husband, the loving, wonderful man that he is! On One Tree Hill, Haley and Nathan were involved in a car crash. Is life going to get any better for them? Of course not. Then we wouldn’t have a show! I think our writers have gotten good at giving the audience a taste of what they want, and right when they get comfortable, snatching it away from them. On the show you play a musician. What about pursuing music off the screen as well? Right now I’m working on my first album. It’s an eclectic mix, similar to Patty Griffin, Bonnie Raitt and really dramatic Fiona Apple music. It’s called The Starter Kit. Hopefully it will be available next year. Favorite movie musical? I thought Chicago knocked it out of the park. I’ve heard that they are working on other movie musicals, but I think Chicago came as close as you can to modernizing a musical for today’s audience. I also like The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins. Childhood show that you’d like to see come back? Seinfeld and Frasier make me feel so warm and friendly inside when I watch them. If those cast members decided to get back together and do another few seasons, I’d be a happy camper. Favorite shows you watch with your husband? Monk and Family Guy. We always make sure to have episodes of those shows stocked up so we can watch them together before bed. Is that the key to maintaining a happy marriage? It has been pretty great. We’ll be in the middle of a fight and all of the sudden say, “You know what, Family Guy is on, let’s sit and watch it.” And we always feel better afterward! |