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Post by DancingDays on Apr 2, 2012 9:24:42 GMT -5
Renee Jones quits Days of our Lives!
She wants her life back. According to the statisticians, Renee Jones has set a broadcasting record as Lexie Carver on Days of Our Lives, the longest-running African-American female character on television. But the luminous beauty is abandoning her role to give retirement a try. TV Guide Magazine spoke with Jones, who will exit the NBC soap in June, and we got the exclusive scoop on her reasons for quitting, her future plans and — spoiler alert! — how Days will say goodbye to her beloved character.
TV Guide Magazine: Actresses don't quit show biz. Show biz quits them! Jones: Like they say, life is not a dress rehearsal! I am so excited about this decision. It's been on my mind for over a year. I am so grateful to Days for 20 years of steady employment — it's been a fantastic opportunity — but I finally had to stop and ask myself, "What really makes me happy? What really brings me joy in life?" And it's not acting. I just don't want to do this anymore. I was raised on a farm in Georgia and I want to get back to that silence, that solitude. I want to spend all day enjoying nature, experiencing God. Every so often production at Days will go dark for a couple of weeks and I feel relived. I feel free. I'm like, "Wow, there's a whole other world out there!" Acting now feels like a chore and I need a break — maybe for a good long time, maybe forever.
TV Guide Magazine: You've always been a very private actress, rarely granting interviews, never playing the Hollywood game. Are you pulling a Garbo? Do you want to be left alone? Jones: You know what I want? A good solid year — maybe two — to do absolutely nothing. No plans, no commitments, no stress, no pressure. I want to hike, read books, take yoga classes. And then I'll think about what I want to do with my life. I would love to do charity work, especially something where I'm working with sick babies, holding them, just giving them love, helping them heal. That would be a dream. If something really, really great comes along acting-wise, maybe I would consider it. But I don't think so. I've been saving my money like crazy since the day I started at Days, so I'm okay in that respect.
TV Guide Magazine: You're an actress with no need of attention? How the heck did that happen? Jones: My ego isn't involved in my career. Never has been. I have never desired fame. I just wanted to be the best actor I could be and I feel I've done that with Lexie, which is why I can walk away with pride. Maybe I feel this way because I got into the business through the back door. I was a receptionist working in a radiology lab when I was quote "discovered" and got into modeling. And that turned into an acting career. For me, it's always been about the work only, and now it's at the point where I'm not even enjoying the work anymore because it's such a strain on my brain and psyche. It's too much pressure and too much drama! There is enough pain and stress with the normal things that happen in the circle of life, I don't need to recreate that on camera. Lexie's been everything from a cop to a doctor to the mayor's wife, the First Lady of Salem. She's been a kidnapper. She's been in an insane asylum. She's had three affairs on her husband Abe — with his brother, his friend and his son. [Laughs] I don't think there's anything left do with Lexie but let her die!
TV Guide Magazine: She recently started having mysterious headaches. Cue the organ music! Are they giving her a brain tumor? Jones: Inoperable! When I broke it to [the Days execs] about my decision to leave it was very harmonious. I said, "Guys, it's been amazing and I appreciate all that Days has done for me, but I am ready to go." They were very understanding and really wanted to honor my character with a great exit story and asked if I would be opposed to having her die. I said, "Not at all. But I don't want to be in a coffin." And I had one other stipulation. I didn't want a horrible cancer death. I was worried about my mother because my sister died of cancer a few years ago and my mom watches the show religiously and I didn't want her to have to watch that. So they came up with the idea of a brain tumor. There will be lots of crying, lots of goodbyes but it will be very beautiful. The writers have done a fabulous job.
TV Guide Magazine: Yeah, but is this death for reals? After all, this is Days and mad man Stefano is Lexie's dad. How do we know he won't steal her body and send it off to some crazy-ass scientist who specializes in reanimation? Jones: [Laughs] That's what I said [to the execs]! How will we know Lexie's really gone? Practically everyone in Salem has come back from the dead! They said, "We will do something that guarantees it." And they did. I can't tell you what it is, but it is definitely the end for Lexie.
TV Guide Magazine: So no fears? No regrets? Jones: None! People are already asking, "Aren't you gonna get bored? What will you do with all that time?" [Laughs] I so want to know what it's like to get bored! Some people are outraged. "You're too young to retire!" Hey, it's not like I'm guaranteed to live to be 100, you know? It could all end next year, next month, next week. I don't want to be all pissed on my deathbed thinking, "Why didn't I leave sooner?" My boyfriend has a favorite saying from The Shawshank Redemption — "You either get busy living, or get busy dying." And that's my new mantra!
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Post by Minako98 on Apr 2, 2012 9:28:07 GMT -5
Sorry, but YAY!
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Post by DancingDays on Apr 2, 2012 9:33:20 GMT -5
I thought the same thing, "Oh honey, if that's what you need to do, you go do it. We will (not) miss you."
Of course, my second thought was "What about Abe? Are brain tumors contagious? Can they be?!?"
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Post by mikey on Apr 2, 2012 9:40:01 GMT -5
Good for her. Sounds like she knows what she wants out of life, and she's smart to have saved her money. I actually like Lexie -- okay, I like Renee Jones and I think Lexie's standing as Worst Doctor Ever is hilarious -- and mostly, I'm sad for the diminished black presence on the show, since it's already so minimal. But I like that we're getting a real exit for a long-time character. Best of luck to RJ!
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Post by puddleduck on Apr 2, 2012 9:41:23 GMT -5
Wow I really respect her attitude. Good for her.
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Post by sportsgirl on Apr 2, 2012 9:48:12 GMT -5
I like that the writers were willing to work with her & this decision. Maybe Abe & Celeste will hook up??
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Post by mae00 on Apr 2, 2012 10:16:30 GMT -5
Congrats to Renee on her retirement!
I will feel bad for Theo most of all, but I'm not really going to miss Lexie's character. Is this maybe a prelude to Stefano having a breakdown & Joe Mascalo retiring as well? losing 2 children sending him over the edge?
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Post by slyn11 on Apr 2, 2012 10:17:49 GMT -5
Well I like Lexie...one of few characters on dool ever I can say that about. I hate how she was stuck with Abe all these years. I hope they write him out after Lexie is gone. So much could have been done with her character. I wanted her to be a single mom with Theo. But they wasted her. I am glad she decided to leave and was not fired.
I will miss her. I wish a few others would follow her lead and retire as well.
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Post by rockfordfosgate on Apr 2, 2012 10:21:05 GMT -5
What guarantees that Lexie will be really gone? She can't declare herself dead because none of the people she's declared dead have stayed dead. Interesting she thinks there is nothing more for Lexie to do. She hasn't been possessed by the devil yet or brainchipped, so there is still storyline left. LOL!
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Post by mae00 on Apr 2, 2012 10:22:25 GMT -5
LOL Rocky!!! I don't think she's been involved with a Lexie double storyline either has she?
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Post by Tom Horton on Apr 2, 2012 10:27:18 GMT -5
I have always liked Renee Jones in spite of her character. She sounds happy about her retirement so I'm happy for her and wish her all the best.
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Post by fluffysmom on Apr 2, 2012 11:24:15 GMT -5
I love her attitude and desire to experience her life out of Hollywood. I'm glad that she has that opportunity. Good luck Renee.
I hope Stefano gets some great material from this storyline.
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Post by Kpatch on Apr 2, 2012 13:17:56 GMT -5
I'm surprised they're not recasting Lexie. She's not irreplaceable. As I recall, there was someone in the role before Renee.
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Post by Tom Horton on Apr 2, 2012 13:45:02 GMT -5
^^ UMM what are you doing there ol buddy, ol pal ... c'mon they want to give Renee a proper storyline send off .... and more importantly I want to be done with Lexie
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Post by salemtattler on Apr 2, 2012 15:23:46 GMT -5
LOL Kazz, yeah, let's give them any ideas, loved ya, but buu-bye Lexie. It is sad that one of the only three black characters living in Salem is dying, oh, wait, four, there's that gay friend of Sonny's, maybe he'll hook up with Abe and raise Theo.
;D
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