The world of Days of Our Lives is known for its dramatic twists and turns, and recently, the show saw the departure of a beloved young
character, Tate, played by Jamie Martin Mann. But the story doesn’t end there. The show’s heartthrob, Eric Martsolf, who plays
Brady Black, Tate’s father, has opened up about his feelings on the young actor’s exit, revealing a heartwarming connection that extends beyond the screen.
A Farewell to Salem: The news of Tate’s departure from
Days of Our Lives came as a surprise to many viewers, who have watched him grow from a young child to a troubled teenager on the show. While the writers have yet to reveal the details surrounding his exit, fans are left wondering what the future holds for this complex and relatable character.
A Father’s Perspective:
In an interview with Soap Opera Digest, Eric Martsolf spoke candidly about his feelings on Jamie Martin Mann’s departure, revealing a bond that had formed between the two actors. “I was thrilled,” Martsolf shared. “I still can’t freaking believe that I’m the father of two 17-year-old boys because I’m kind of a child myself.
But no, it’s true. I am a dad and I was thrilled to find out that they were going to age him quite specifically to the age of my own children.”
Martsolf’s genuine affection for his on-screen son shines through in his words. He clearly enjoyed working with Mann, not only as an actor, but also as a person.
“He was extremely open to hearing my opinion about his choices and the genre and understanding soap opera for what it was,” Martsolf said. “It’s not often that you have a kid that young who is so open to vulnerability and being humble about what he’s doing. I think that’s part of why he’s coming across so well is because he’s humble and excited to come to work and they threw him in the fire.
A Unique Connection:
The bond between Martsolf and Mann was evident on screen as well, with their father-son dynamic resonating with audiences. Martsolf’s experience as a real-life father allowed him to bring a level of authenticity to his portrayal of Brady, a character who has struggled with parenthood and his complex relationship with his son.
“You brought [your children into the world] and the sense of responsibility you have for their well being is crazy,” Martsolf remarked. “There’s truckloads of responsibility on your head about keeping these kids safe and taken care of.
So I relate, man. I get where Brady’s coming from. There simply isn’t anything you wouldn’t do. You’d throw yourself in front of a bus for them. That’s just most parents’ instinct.”
A Farewell, But Not an Ending:
While Tate’s exit from Days of Our Lives is undoubtedly a loss for the show and its fans, it’s important to remember that the story doesn’t end here.
The bond between Martsolf and Mann will undoubtedly carry on, and who knows what the future holds for both of these actors? Perhaps, like the characters they portray, their paths will cross again, creating new and exciting storylines for viewers to enjoy.