Costantine Maroulis Speaks on The Bold and The Beautiful Experience
Thanks to Entertainment Weekly for this interview with The Bold and The Beautiful star - and former American Idol contestant - Costantine Maroulis
Tell us about your character on The Bold and the Beautiful.
I play Constantine Parros, an international rock star, which, of course, Im not. Hes a really cool, hardworking guy whos producing records and looking for artists. He becomes fascinated with Phoebe Forrester [played by MacKenzie Mauzy]. Shes the heiress to Forrester fashion house, which is a big fing deal. The whole show is based around this family, and shes really beautiful and can sing incredibly well.
I see this YouTube-equivalent [video] of her and I say, Look at all the buzz this girls getting, look at all the views, shes got the paparazzi after her Shes a good girl, though. Shes like Hilary Duff but with Paris Hilton exposure. So I see potential and I want to produce her record. And, of course, a romance ensues.
You perform your songs on the show as well; do you give her the staple Constantine stare?
Definitely. It might have been written into one of the stage directions. The script said, Constantine gives her the look. I laughed out loud, of course. I take my work really seriously, but thats funny s when you see that written into the script.
Certainly it must be easier to gaze toward Phoebe than Simon Cowell.
Yeah, a little bit. Although he might have liked it. He did call me smoldering.
You went from Elimidate to American Idol to The Bold and the Beautiful some may say theres some cheese there.
I say its cool to be cheesy. But also look at Boston Conservatory, [the] Rent [tour], record entrepreneur, classical actor. You can see all sides of it. As long as theyre talking about me, thats all that matters.
Why did you choose to self-release your album?
It just ended up becoming the best situation for me. Anytime you can have control of an albums direction, thats a good thing. I own this record. Im the label I lay out all the money for the studio, the musicians, the producers, rights and clearances to songs
. Theres a huge advantage and a much bigger profit margin for units sold if you can do it like this.
Care to predict how it will do?
If we can sell enough to continue making records and stay on the road long enough to get more people into the music
thats the goal. Numbers are irrelevant now. Its about who your target audience is and trying to move them. Im realistic. I know Im not going to be like the major artists out there. I think thats so silly when artists talk about [how much theyll sell]
. Ive taken the time to consciously build a career. I wanted to do Broadway, I wanted to do soap operas, I wanted to start my own label, I wanted to host and write. There were all these I wannas and I got to do them all.
Would you say youre proof that you dont have to win to have a successful career?
Im just a hardworking kid from New York. Im about perseverance. You pound away, you keep working and things will happen. If youre not fortunate enough to be Carrie Underwood, you have to fing bust your ass. Thats it. Ive stayed out there without being too much out there. Ive quietly done good work. I plan on sticking around for a long time as a result of it. Then one day, Ill move to Greece and retire with my 10 children.
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September 30th, 2007 11:39 AM
Is Costantine working on a new soundtrack?
September 30th, 2007 11:33 AM
I watched Passions on channel 5 in Dallas. I thas changed to cable. I get Direct Cable, can you tell me what channel Passions is on or do I not get that Channel?
September 30th, 2007 11:30 AM
How old is Constantine? I saw him at the the Greek Festival in Dallas, he has awesome bedroom eyes.