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Couple way past 'thirtysomething' roles
BY GREG BRAXTON
Los Angeles Times Service
For actors Ken Olin and Patricia Wettig, life began at thirtysomething. Now at fiftysomething, after 27 years of marriage, they are still figuratively joined at the hip, professionally and personally.
On the groundbreaking 1980s drama, which was released as a six-disc DVD set last week, Olin and Wettig played characters who were spouses of other people. One of the secret pleasures for thirtysomething fans aware of their real relationship was trying to detect any added spark between Olin's Michael Steadman or Wettig's Nancy Weston.
While grateful and proud of their involvement in the series, Olin and Wettig said they have been too busy in the last several years to spend too much time traveling down memory lane.
``We haven't watched it in years,'' Olin said as he and his wife wolfed down salads in his Walt Disney Studios office in Los Angeles during a rushed lunch break. ``Patti has a few VHS tapes, which we never watch. We both have done a lot in the last 20 years, and it's nice to know we weren't stuck in that time.''
While acknowledging the show's landmark status and its effect on future dramas, Wettig also sees thirtysomething as ``such an important beginning for our film careers.''
Wettig, who has been featured in several series (Prison Break, Alias, and the short-lived Courthouse and L.A. Doctors) and films (Billy Crystal's wife in City Slickers), currently costars on ABC's Brothers & Sisters as Holly Harper, the mistress of late family patriarch William Walker.
Despite his leading-man looks on the series (``Look how pretty Ken was!'' exclaimed Wettig at one point), Olin, who directed several episodes of the drama, mostly retreated behind the camera in his post-thirtysomething years, concentrating on directing and producing. Stints on The West Wing, Felicity, Alias and Eli Stone have led to his current executive producer post on Brothers & Sisters.
``It was so important for me to establish an identity separate from Michael Steadman,'' he said.
As they discussed their past and present, the affection between Olin and Wettig was palpable. They frequently finished each other's sentences as they shared memories about thirtysomething. Olin commented on his thinner physique while Wettig spoke with mock horror about the shoulder pads in her blouse and the ``clippy'' beret she wore in the first season.
ABC was not aware that the couple were married when they were first cast.
``The producers hired us, and the network signed off,'' Wettig said. ``It was only after they signed off on each of us that we told them. We had no identity as a couple then.''
She and her husband closely identified with their characters.
``At that exact time, we were in the early years of our marriage, and we had just had kids, so much of what we played we were experiencing simultaneously in real life,'' Wettig said. ``I just loved doing that job. I loved all the people.''
The show's success was linked to its relevance, Olin said. ``They really dealt with the issues of those times. And it was such an intimate show.''
Olin and Wettig are back working together -- and they're an on-screen couple. In addition to directing and executive producing Brothers & Sisters, Olin has taken on the role of David Caplan, the boyfriend of Holly.
``The first time I shot a scene with her, I was so nervous I was shaking,'' he said. ``I like acting with Patti. She helps me. Everyone else is afraid of me, but she's not scared to say, `That doesn't cut it.' ''
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