Young & Restless’ Mark Grossman: ‘It Sure Is Great to Be Back’
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The Young and the Restless’ Mark Grossman (Adam) often posts photos and videos of his adventures and his latest one had him landing near Amish country in Pennsylvania.
The CBS soap actor once again gave his followers a glimpse inside his trip to visit family and from the sounds of things, it had been quite some time since he’d been back to Parkesburg.
“The Grossman roots run deep here in Southeastern Pennsylvania,” the actor shared. “After 18 years away, it sure is great to be back.”
The first pic showed him standing on a gravel driveway in front of a barn as an Amish girl walked in the background. And in the next, he was surrounded by what appears to be his family.
A video captured a field filled with grazing cows as he drove through the countryside.
There were shots of him in a barn, at an auction, in a tractor, another video of horses plowing a field and the last pic was a framed crochet piece that read, “I will build myself a farm.”
Fans loved seeing Grossman out of his daytime element but one saw a little bit of Young & Restless in his post, as Carrie Howard commented, “Like Hope’s farm,” with Kimberley Smith replying, “OMG, yes!”
And we too enjoyed getting a peek at the actor on the East Coast and look forward to seeing where he heads next. We especially enjoyed the photos and videos of Grossman’s trip to Montana back in July.
He needs to “manipulate someone or steal a baby,” suggested the actor.
It’s been a while since The Young and the Restless had Adam plotting to blow up his entire family. And “I am enjoying it right now,” portrayer Mark Grossman recently told Soap Opera Digest. “I’m enjoying the dynamic with Adam and Victoria and the kind of light side with Adam and Sally, and Adam and Victor are getting along, and [so are he and] Nick. But… ”
Ah, yes. There’s a “but.” Of course there’s a “but.” “But I’m always like, ‘I need to do something bad,’” Grossman admitted with a laugh. “It’s been too normal.”
Were it up to the actor — one of soaps’ all-time best recasts, if you ask us — his complicated character would “manipulate someone or steal a baby, do something” true to his conniving form, he said. “It’s way more fun to… stir things up.”
That’s not a complaint on Grossman’s part, mind you, just a little… confession, if you will. “For right now I’m enjoying [Adam not being at odds with everybody in town], so I’m leaning into it,” he said. “But I hope it doesn’t last too long. It’s more fun to do the conflict stuff.”