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Jay Johnson - Brief Article

Interview,  Sept, 2000  by Joanna Bober

"My character Philip Kiriakis was born out of a petri dish, a stolen embryo that was implanted into the womb of his mother's arch enemy," explains Days of Our Lives' Jay Johnson. Born in Springfield, Missouri, Johnson chose acting over athletics. Though the Kiriakis character, a Greek hunk, is part of the popular crowd in his high school, he falls hard for Goth girl Chloe, of the social fringes.

When they're named King and Queen of "The Last Blast" dance, a bucket of chicken blood, rigged from the rafters above, drenches the Greek instead of the Goth (for whom it was intended-(remember Carrie [1976]?) So much for Hollywood glamour.

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