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catlover79 07-26-2011, 09:59 PM http://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/christopher-mayer-dead-57
By SOD • Posted: Jul 26, 2011
According to BRBTV, Christopher "Chip" Mayer, who played SANTA BARBARA's T.J. Daniels from 1987 to '88, died suddenly on July 23. He was 57 years old. Daniels was very active in the 1980s and '90s with contract roles on THE DUKES OF HAZZARD, GLITTER and SILK STALKINGS. According to IMDB.com his most recent role was 18 WHEELS OF JUSTICE in 2000. Mayer is survived by his fiancée Catherine and a daughter Ashley with first wife Teri Copley. He was also married to Eileen Davidson (Ashley, Y&R) from 1985-'86.
Brian Damage 07-26-2011, 10:07 PM Oh my!!!! :rip:
Zoneboy 07-26-2011, 10:08 PM How did I miss this one?
:rip: Chris
McGillicuddy 07-26-2011, 10:10 PM That IS a shocker!
catlover79 07-26-2011, 10:19 PM I just happened to find this story randomly. It caught me by surprise, too!!
Zoneboy 07-26-2011, 10:23 PM I just happened to find this story randomly. It caught me by surprise, too!!
Ok, that's usually how I find them. Still sad news nonetheless.
Shame that the announcement came on James Best's birthday. :(
catlover79 07-26-2011, 10:31 PM Yup - what else can one say?
Mr. Television 07-26-2011, 11:02 PM Wow and so young too. :(
catlover79 07-27-2011, 12:43 AM Exactly - that's what makes it even sadder. :rip:
catlover79 07-27-2011, 12:54 PM Christopher Mayer and Byron Cherry (Coy) reunited last month at the Johnny Cash Music Festival in Ventura, CA. Here are a couple photos I found - one of Mr. Mayer solo, and one of the men with their ladies (Christopher's fiancee Catherine and Byron Cherry's wife Krista):
catlover79 07-27-2011, 12:59 PM I also found several tributes as well as a two-part interview Mr. Mayer participated in at the time of this event. So here goes:
http://brbtv.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Remembering Christopher Mayer
Many thanks to Cheryl Dubuque for these great photos of the last appearance of Christopher "Chip" Mayer of "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "Santa Barbara." These were taken at the Johnny Cash Music Festival in Ventura, California, in mid-June, just a month ago, when Mayer appeared with his "Dukes" cuz Byron ("Coy Duke") Cherry. Looks like they had a great time ...
In the second photo, you can see Chris' beautiful fiancee Catherine Irvine (whom he referred to as his wife in our interview with him), along with Byron and his lovely wife Krista ... Our prayers go out to all of Chris' loved ones ...
Christopher Mayer passes away
BRBTV has just learned from the fiancee of Christopher "Chip" Mayer that the actor died unexpectedly on Saturday evening. Actress Catherine Irvine, whom Mayer was planning to marry next month, had been out of town shooting a new project when she received the news.
"I will be posting something as soon as I can find words, just wanted you to know," she tells us.
Born George Charles Mayer III on February 21, 1954 in New York City, Mayer became well-known as Vance Duke on "The Dukes of Hazzard" and T.J. Daniels on "Santa Barbara" and had a slew of other roles through the '90s. He was just coming back into the spotlight this year, doing appearances with his "Dukes" cousin Byron ("Coy") Cherry at the recent Johnny Cash Music Festival and the Hollywood Show in Burbank. He was 57.
BRBTV was thankful for the opportunity to speak with Chris a few weeks back about his work on "The Dukes of Hazzard" as well as "Santa Barbara." He was full of exuberance and a desire to get back out there and talk with fans after a long time under the radar. He talked freely about his faith, and we're thankful to know so surely that he is saved by God's grace. We certainly grieve over the untapped potential of his wonderful, joy-filled attitude -- the future experiences missed for both him and the "Dukes" fans -- and we are praying for comfort for his loved ones.
catlover79 07-27-2011, 01:04 PM http://brbtv.blogspot.com/2011/06/chatting-with-christopher-mayer-part-1.html
Monday, June 06, 2011
Chatting with Christopher Mayer, part 1
He says on his Facebook page that he has "decided to discard Howard Hughes and re-assume Vance Duke," and every fan of "The Dukes of Hazzard" definitely knows the context of that. He's been our Holy Grail for many years of "Dukes" events. He's been the missing signature on the trunk lid of just about every General Lee out there. He's been the only surviving "Dukes" cast member most of us haven't had the pleasure to meet.
But earlier this year he re-emerged on the radar. Christopher ("Chip") Mayer resumed personal appearances with his Duke cousin, Byron ("Coy") Cherry, beginning with the Hollywood Show a few months ago and continuing on with this month's Johnny Cash Music Festival. For BRBTV, Mayer is a double-shot, as not only Vance Duke but also as T.J. Daniels on our beloved soap "Santa Barbara." And he certainly has been our Holy Grail, the interview we've been wanting for years. We're not going to blather on about exclusive-interview-blah-blah-blah, because most folks who use that term "exclusive interview" nowadays have no idea what it actually means in the *real* journalism world. But BRBTV is mighty happy to have connected with the gracious and friendly Mr. Mayer.
As we chatted with him via phone this this past Saturday (morning for him, noon for us! before his coffee, he said, noting that it probably was a good thing!), we touched on both "The Dukes" and "SB." In this two-parter for the BRBTV News Blog, we'll bring you some of that action. (For the whole text of the interview, see future editions of the BRBTV reference guides "Them Dukes! Them Dukes!" and "Send Me to Santa Barbara.") So let's talk this week about "The Dukes" ...
“The thing about the show that’s interesting," he says, "I don’t know if people realized it or not at the time, but it was becoming a sort of cultural phenomenon like ‘Bonanza.’ I had a great time on the show. I did personal appearances every weekend. I was on the set until 9 o’clock every night during the week. Obviously it was of wonderful financial benefit.”
Mayer talked about the audition process for "The Dukes," which found him with a daughter on the way by his first wife, Teri Copley, and in need of some financial security. His manager at the time, Ron Samuels (onetime hubby of Lynda Carter), asked him to try out for the show, the auditions for which Mayer remembers as a worldwide PR blitz in the wake of the departure of John ("Bo Duke") Schneider and Tom ("Luke Duke") Wopat.
“It was insane," he says. "There were producer meetings in the studio, and you’d go back there, and there’d be like four blond guys, and four dark-haired guys. I'd just do the audition and I split. You'd get a call the next week, and you go back, and there’d be like eight other blond guys and eight other dark-haired guys. They finally got down to the final four guys they wanted for each role. … They would take you to the airport, and you get out there, and Cathy Bach was waiting for us there. …You do exteriors out in Valencia, out at Magic Mountain, where they had Hazzard set up. .. Cathy Bach is in a pair of Daisy Duke shorts, and we got to the audition scene. It was kinda bizarre, because the other guys who are going for your role are standing there watching you. … You just snap the ball through it. But it was acting, you know. Nothing remotely realistic. … I guess about four or five days later, I was sitting in my apartment, and my first wife was pregnant with my first daughter Ashley, and my agent says, ‘Are you sitting down? Well, you got it!’”
So onto an amazing journey that would prove more meaningful to Mayer than he realized at the time. And into a world where he will be forever remembered -- replacement or not -- in our eyes!
“When we first did the show, a lot of people thought I should be doing serious acting, not bright colors and notes like it was then," he says. "Now in hindsight, it’s become something that’s very sweet and a cultural icon. Even though we were in a replacement role. It gave me an opportunity to bring my first daughter into the world in something other than a cold apartment.”
And now, so many years later, as we watch our beloved "Dallas" being given a "next-generation" approach, with not only original cast members but an emphasis on the kids of the show that could surely sustain it with a new fan base, and even as we remember Ben ("Cooter") Jones telling us that he once pitched that same next-generation idea to Warner Bros. for "The Dukes," BRBTV had to ask Mayer ... what would Vance Duke's life look like these days?
“I’d have a lot of kids," said the father of three girls. "And I’d be married to a really pretty girl that looked like Cathy Bach."
(Truth be told, Mayer has hooked up with a beautiful actress named Catherine!)
"I’d be in fairly good shape, but maybe have a little more on my waistline," he continues. "I would be somebody who would be involved in the community, maybe something with kids. I would be involved in Hazzard County and helping the community.”
Hmmm ... very nice, admirable traits. So in what other ways might the persona of Vance Duke intersect with the person of Chris Mayer, at least the Vance we knew back in the '80s?
“He was about family, he was about kids, he was about being respectful to women and not treating them like objects. And if you want a fight – hell ya, right now!”
Ahhhh. We love it. Especially the note he adds: “Kids and women are it, man. They’re the hinge on which the gate swings.”
Mayer, a lover of the Lord, is clearly happy with the blessings he's had in his life, and he certainly sees his experience on "The Dukes" as one of them. Chief in all of that, it's clear as you talk with him, is the opportunity to be back on the radar and to make some kind of difference to the people he encounters.
“Television is the opiate of the masses, but at the same time, the way it touches people, it’s such a great thing," he says. "The average person aspires to that. You can go and meet people and shake hands, and I love going out and making people smile, look them in the eye, shake their hands.”
He adds, perhaps not entirely tongue-in-cheek:
“I’m 57 years old now. I want to be a part of it. I’m not MIA. I’ve been in the Dukes of Hazzard Witness Protection Program.”
catlover79 07-27-2011, 01:33 PM http://brbtv.blogspot.com/2011/06/chatting-with-christopher-mayer-part-2.html
Monday, June 13, 2011
Chatting with Christopher Mayer, part 2
Last week, we gave you some highlights of our long-awaited and soooo-much-appreciated interview with Christopher ("Chip") Mayer, who was Vance Duke on our beloved "The Dukes of Hazzard." This week, we continue that, with an emphasis on Mayer's work on the '80s soap "Santa Barbara," where he was the free-wheeling, morally compromised but overwhelmingly hunky T.J. Daniels, in pursuit of not only the lovely Kelly Capwell but also her mom, Sophia!
So what was his most vivid memory of working on that daytime show?
“I think it was just the amount of dialogue," says this actor whose career stretched from 1980 to 2000, "because normally you do a film or a TV show, and it’s an hourlong show, and we would take a week to do that. We would do interiors, with a blue screen behind us with the General Lee and all that … But on a soap, it’s a 3-10 deal. … You go in there, and everybody’s working like they’re hung over. And you do a dry run through different scenes. There was a lot of dialogue, and a lot of choreography. You might have to move to another area and sit down. And if you miss that, you feel like a big screw-up. I wouldn’t look at my lines until the day of the shot. There were days I had like 30 pages of dialogue. The amount of dialogue you had to learn day to day is one of the most challenging things about doing a soap.”
Though he shared his "SB" scenes with multiple Kelly Capwells, including Playboy Playmate Kimberly McArthur and we suspect Carrington Garland (though Mayer thinks he left before she took over the role), he seems most impressed by far with Robin Wright, who originated the character.
“Robin was a hoot. She ended up telling me at one point, I had gotten to be a bit of a maniac then because my first marriage had broken up … She looked at me and she said, ‘You’re too crazy. I’ll tell you what I am going to do.’ This was right at that time the movie ‘Casualties of War’ was being shot with Sean Penn and Michael J. Fox in Thailand. She said, ‘I’m going to go over to Thailand, and I’m going to meet Sean Penn and I’m going to marry him.’ She prophesied that. She’s cool, really cool. It just cracked me up. Only such a beautiful woman could go like, ‘I’m going to go over and meet the president of France and I’m going to …’"
Now, we know why T.J. was interested in Sophia -- for her money! -- but does Mayer think perhaps he was actually in love with Kelly, or was he just interested in her Capwell cash, too?
“I usually go with my own instincts," he says. "Everybody looked at it like, you were supposed to be the Chippendale dancer, the gigolo. But it’s all about the girl. You can find money anywhere.”
Nice.
T.J. was a pretty evil guy, but it must have felt like a juicy role. Were there things he would've changed about the character, if he could have?
“Like that movie ‘The Butterfly,’ if you change one thing, it will have a ripple effect. To be a gigolo was a character they needed to even out or overall texturize the character list. It was fun to do it, because to be an opportunist, you have to have that personality to live in L.A. So it was like I was subliminally culturally acclimating myself." He laughs.
"And there’s more texture to that than just playing romance. So no, I wouldn’t have changed anything.”
Mayer's time as T.J. Daniels was in the late '80s, a few years after he portrayed Vance Duke on "The Dukes." And his career certainly wasn't hurting after that, with a proliferation of roles on shows like "Silk Stalkings," "Baywatch" and "Xena: Warrior Princess." But his priorities began to change, he says, and he turned to construction work for about a decade and a half.
“It was a wonderful, wonderful 20 years. But as I got older and had the responsibilities of being a father, I was looking for something a little more steady.”
Does he have any desire to return to acting? Why, yes, actually. Mayer tells BRBTV he has something in the works right now, and it hearkens to his construction-work days. He has a friend who does what's called "faux finish" work, a painting technique that replicates materials such as marble or wood. The technique is evidently popular in L.A., and Mayer just shot a pilot for a reality show focusing on the work. He gave us the title "Faux-Get About It." The show is being shopped around right now, he says, even though today's reality TV trend doesn't necessarily rank high on his entertainment list.
“If you have a camera on the dash of your Range Rover, you’re not being real!” he quips.
Mayer is also looking into some motivational speaking work nowadays, with his wife Catherine, a Christian like him, upon whom he lavishes kind, loving words (just check his Facebook page!).
And speaking of Facebook, he makes no bones about the fact that it's new to him -- and not entirely comfortable.
“I’m not a computer guy or a Facebook guy or all that Twitter or Skype stuff. When I first set up the Facebook page, I felt like I was walking around with my zipper down. Because I’m super private. That’s not me. I’ve really been off for so long. But now I’m going to try to be more on."
With elements like "The Dukes of Hazzard" on his life experience list, it presents a nice opportunity for the actor.
"It’s a great way to make people smile. It’s fun to be a part of something that still has an intense devotion.”
BRBTV wishes Mr. Mayer only the very best.
*Here are a couple of photos of him with his SB leading ladies: Robin Wright (Kelly #1), Kimberly McArthur (Kelly #2), and Judith McConnell (Sophia):
catlover79 07-27-2011, 01:36 PM Last but not least, I found a clip of an SB episode from 1988 - featuring Robin Wright, Christopher Mayer, and Judith McConnell. Don't be turned off by the subtitles - the audio is in fact English.
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Mr. Television 07-27-2011, 03:35 PM Thanks for posting these Monika. :) It's so sad. His death was so sudden. He seemed like a nice guy and it's great that he finally embraced his Dukes past.
catlover79 07-27-2011, 06:44 PM So am I...but at least he is Home now...
Skywalker 07-27-2011, 07:45 PM :( R.I.P. Chris
catlover79 07-27-2011, 11:37 PM Another ironic thing is that his SB character seduced Kelly Capwell. The fourth and final actress to play Kelly was Mr. Mayer's second wife, Eileen Davidson (though he had LONG left the show before she came on board).
catlover79 07-28-2011, 05:55 AM I found this article from the June 14, 1988 Soap Opera Digest that was posted on a Santa Barbara fan site.
http://www.cybercom.net/~jima/mags/jun1488.html
Profile:
Santa Barbara's Chip Mayer: Serious Actor or Corner Philosopher?
Chip Mayer's got this thing about phrases. No interview with the Santa Barbara actor, it seems, is complete without hearing a number of them - the more descriptive and colorful the better. They don't always come tumbling out of this mouth in response to a question. In fact, most of the time, they seem to have a life of their own.
"You've got to be prepared if you want to fly with the eagles," exclaims Mayer as he settles onto a couch in his dressing room at the Santa Barbara studio. "If you go into the jungle without a bow and arrow, you're going to be eaten."
Mayer, who since September has portrayed gigolo-of- questionable-repute TJ Daniels, is cut from the same macho cloth as Miami Vice's Don Johnson (he even wears dark glasses indoors). The thirty-four-year-old actor proffers a rough hewn intellect and sensitivity. The latter is particularly evident as he describes his single parent status as "wearing a daily groove between the studio and my daughter's (Ashley, age five) school."
Mayer's sincerity toward his daughter is a quality that hasn't been seen much in TJ, who, from the moment he hit town as the ski bum/old flame of Laken Lockridge, has played havoc with the emotions of Sophia and C.C. Capwell (Judith McConnell and Jed Allan), as well as a growing list of significant others. TJ's ability to push all the wrong emotional buttons in Santa Barbara was particularly highlighted during the sequence when, after a heated argument with C.C., Sophia ended up once again in TJ's bed. C.C. stumbled upon the pair, grabbed a gun and opened fire on TJ, who escaped out an open window.
"Yeah, I guess you could say that TJ is kind of like Santa Barbara's emotional Peace Corps," chuckles Mayer at his character's attraction to older women. "At this point he's seen as just a gigolo and not much more. I'm the new blood on the show and my story line is pretty far down in terms of importance. Hopefully, down the line, we will get some insight into the motivation of the character, what his background is and why he does what he does. There have been some hints of things in his dialogue with Sophia that indicate he might have been hurt by his mother when he was young, which would explain his thing for older women." The actor concedes that much of the viewers' enchantment with TJ rests on his physical appearance. "Which is fine up to a point," he says, "but I don't want to just get squeals for TJ's good looks. Male model-types are ultimately a dime a dozen. A character will only be successful if they like him enough to want to hang out with him or if he touches their soul."
Chip Mayer was born and raised in New York, the oldest of seven children. He describes his early years in larger-than-life terms. "I came out of a Norman Rockwell print," contents Mayer. "I played a lot of sports, got along with my brothers and sisters, and basically had a life contrary to what you normally hear from actors. I truly believed I was too normal to be an actor."
Acting was a lingering notion in the back of Mayer's mind, but reality pointed him in the direction of Colgate University and a degree in business. After graduation, he took a suit-and-tie job in a downtown Manhattan office building, but "it eventually got to the point where I figured if I didn't give acting a shot, I would kick myself forever."
Mayer began studying acting in his spare time. Auditions, held primarily during business hours, called for a bit of ingenuity. "I was pretty poor in those days," remembers Mayer, "and auditions were always being held twenty or so blocks from where I worked, which would have meant cab fare I couldn't afford. So, on the days I had auditions, I would bring my track suit to the office and hide it in the men's room. During my lunch hour, I would change into the tracksuit, run to the audition, con my way to the front of the line, and then run back to my office and change back into my suit. After a few months of this, my bosses got hip to what was going on and I was given the ultimatum to either fish or cut bait." Deciding on the latter, Mayer plunged into acting.
Along the way, Mayer met and married actress Teri (We Got It Made) Copley, gathered the grand sum of four hundred dollars in the bank, and was well into the role of struggling actor when a contract dispute on the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard, led to Mayer's big break. "My manager at the time knew about the stars (John Schneider and Tom Wopat) walking out and that Warner Brothers was going to go with replacements for the season." Mayer did twenty episodes before the show's stars returned to the fold. He looks back on his Dukes stint with mixed feelings. "Obviously, I was not doing Olivier on that show," smirks Mayer, "but my wife was three months pregnant at the time and that was definitely a way to pay the bills. Dukes is not necessarily something I would want to put on my audition reel, but the show was fun to do, and it gave me major-league exposure."
As did his portrayal of Pete Bozack on the short-lived nighttime soap, Glitter. "I knew that the show was in trouble when everybody was saying it would be the hit of the season even before the first episode aired," laughs Mayer. "But there are ninety thousand variables connected to acting. It's luck hitting the right part. It's having the talent to bring the part off."
Mayer was called in to audition for a part on Santa Barbara last year. "Originally I tested for the part of Dr. Scott Clark but the producers did not see me as a doctor and so I went on my way. Two weeks later, I got a call asking me to come in and read for this new character called TJ. It didn't turn out to be much of a role at first, but it's beginning to develop." Also developing during this period was his relationship with his daughter. Early in his SB tenure, Ashley was as familiar a sight on the set as her father. With Ashley now in school, Mayer often does a juggling act between career and fatherhood. "Obviously, it's a little more hectic," explains Mayer, "but the payoff, emotionally, for both of us has been worth it. You take on a big responsibility when you bring a child into the world. You owe it everything."
Mayer is less forthcoming on the failure of his two marriages - to the aforementioned Copley, and to The Young & The Restless' Eileen Davidson (Ashley). "It's not something I feel I have to talk about," asserts the actor. "It's not like I'm jaded or cynical about romance or anything like that. Sure we make a living by dropping our pants in public and that's OK. I've just reached a point in my life where I've become protective about my personal life. I owe the audience my performance and my talent, and I feel I owe them a certain amount in return for their feelings toward me. I thank them for that but I don't feel I owe them the inside story on my personal relationships."
Mayer hopes to be a part of Santa Barbara for a while, but realizes the reality of soap life. His buddy Rick Edwards (ex-Jake) fell victim to the show's change of direction. "I don't think I'd still want to be doing Santa Barbara ten years from now," concedes Mayer. "It's great right now but I've got other hopes and dreams."
Dreams that send Chip Mayer in search of another colorful and descriptive phrase: "It's simple. I just want to touch the sun."
The Flying Dutchmans 07-30-2011, 02:17 AM 57? My god! That is so young. RIP Chip :-(
Zoneboy 08-01-2011, 09:50 PM 'Dukes of Hazzard' star Christopher Mayer dies. Co-star Byron Cherry remembers him 'like a brother.'
Link (http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/08/01/byron-cherry-christopher-mayer-dukes-of-hazzard/)
Christopher Mayer, best known for his 19 episode-long stint as Vance Duke in the 1982-83 season of Dukes of Hazzard, passed away on July 23 in Sherman Oaks at age 57.
During his time on the popular sitcom, Mayer was joined onscreen by Byron Cherry, who played his brother, Coy Duke. The two men were brought onto the show when contract disputes with the show’s main leading men, John Schneider and Tom Wopat, forced CBS to scramble to keep Dukes on the air. The network cast the two men quickly and explained that Schneider and Wopat’s characters had joined the NASCAR circuit. Audiences didn’t take kindly to the new characters, and when ratings sagged and contract disputes were solved, Cherry and Mayer were quickly written off the program.
But their story didn’t end with their stints on Dukes of Hazzard. The men remained close friends, often did press with one another, and helped each other at some of their lowest moments in life. EW spoke with Byron Cherry about his buddy Christopher Mayer, the ups and downs of their relationship, and why the actor will be sorely missed.
“That was my best friend, like a brother, you know?” says Cherry. “That was like my own son dying, almost. We had some times there — six years I couldn’t find him, couldn’t track him down. I think he was just really feeling down and hurt, and I just couldn’t find him. I had a church looking for him, everybody looking for him, and finally he surfaced in Hollywood. Someone called me and said, ‘Byron, I found Chris Mayer!’ This is like four months ago.” Cherry vaguely describes Mayer as having been in a dark place during this six-year period. When they recently reunited, “I made him promise me that he would straighten up a little bit,” says Cherry. “I think he was just closed in that little apartment with nowhere to go.”
“Lately, we just totally bonded,” Cherry continues. “He was just incredible, a great, great person. Very spiritual — he always talked about the Bible. He was like the first person, when my son died in a car wreck — my firstborn son, Byron Cherry Jr, he’d just turned 20 — [Mayer] was the first person I called because I knew he could pull me out of it. He was very positive, upbeat, lifting, and genuine person. He might have drank a little too much or this or that — I don’t know, but we’d have a few beers together!
“He was just a good-hearted guy, and my kids loved him. I had to tell my 10-year-old son and my five-year-old [about the death] because he was throwing them up in the air a couple weeks ago at my house, and joking with them, and telling stories, and making everybody laugh. He was a comic, and a very, very bright guy.”
According to Cherry, around two months ago, Mayer was diagnosed with two aneurisms in his brain, which were both “flushed out” while at the hospital. ”He died in his sleep,” Cherry contends. “I think he definitely died of natural causes. [After the brain aneurisms], the doctor said, ‘You’re going to live for one day,’ and Chris said, ‘Byron, I hope I wake up tomorrow!’ I was like, ‘Yeah, I do too!’” Cherry also says Mayer “had a bad shoulder, and he had hip surgery, and I think he got on steroids for a while, and it really didn’t help him.”
“You try to say the best things you can to help one of your best friends in life,” says Cherry. “I mean, I’ve known the guy more than half my life.” Cherry’s friendship indeed began during the months of auditions he and Meyer went through for Dukes of Hazzard; at one point, Cherry was convinced he would not get the part. “[After a few months] Warner Bros. met with me,” he says. “I thought they were going to tell me, ‘It’s time to go home!’ and send me home. They asked me who I really wanted to work with, and I said, ‘Chris Mayer [as] Vance Duke.’ I said, ‘We work together, we party together, we train together, we hang out together and we’ve just become great friends.’ The next morning, we come in, and there’s champagne on the table. I go, ‘Why is all this champagne on the table? What’s going on?’ and they say, ‘You got the job!’ I said, ‘Well, I can’t do it by myself!’ and somebody gives me headlock, and I turn around and it’s Chris Mayer! I say, ‘What the hell are you doing here?!’ He goes, ‘Oh yeah, I’m on the show!’ We’re jumping, hugging, jumping up and down, champagne going everywhere. I’m going, ‘Oh my god, I thought we were going home!’”
catlover79 08-01-2011, 10:01 PM Thanks for sharing that story, Charles. Even though the Coy and Vance era is the nadir of the Dukes' run, it wasn't the fault of either Byron Cherry or Christopher Mayer. They were told to go in, say the lines as written and then go home. But as the years go by, they have also proven to be important to the show's legacy.
catlover79 08-11-2011, 10:33 AM Another ironic thing is that his SB character seduced Kelly Capwell. The fourth and final actress to play Kelly was Mr. Mayer's second wife, Eileen Davidson (though he had LONG left the show before she came on board).
Ms. Davidson did comment about her ex's passing, according to Soap Opera Digest's updated story:
UPDATE: Christopher Mayer Dead At 57
Christopher "Chip" Mayer, who played SANTA BARBARA's T.J. Daniels from 1987-88, died suddenly on July 23. He was 57 years old. Daniels was very active in the 1980s and '90s with contract roles on THE DUKES OF HAZZARD, GLITTER and SILK STALKINGS. According to IMDB.com his most recent role was 18 WHEELS OF JUSTICE in 2000. Mayer is survived by his fiancée Catherine, a daughter Ashley with first wife Teri Copley and two other daughters. He was also married to Eileen Davidson (Ashley, Y&R) from 1985-86. "I am very, very sad about his death," says Davidson. "Chip was a troubled soul, but he had a hilarious sense of humor and a big heart."
http://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/update-christopher-mayer-dead-57
catlover79 08-12-2011, 03:58 AM Here's another clip from SB of Chip Mayer with Robin Wright and Judith McConnell, from 1988:
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Marvo301 08-12-2011, 05:06 PM :rip: Christopher Mayer
Heidi Dawn 08-26-2011, 02:07 PM My brother was quite surprised by the news of Christopher's death. Mayer was just a year younger that my dad is. It's a shame that he was just getting around doing the Hazzard gatherings.
I actually didn't mind the Coy & Vance episodes.
catlover79 08-27-2011, 04:37 AM Mayer was just a year younger that my dad is. It's a shame that he was just getting around doing the Hazzard gatherings.
I guess better late than never...the fans that were there, as well as Byron Cherry, will always have that day to remember...
That is very sad! He looked healthy for his age! :(
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