They say that life often influences art, and that may be true for Eric Martsolf, who plays the role of Brady on “Days of Our Lives.” Eric is the real-life father of 19-year-old twins, which likely gives him a lot of emotion to work with when parenting his character’s teenage son, Tate.
โIโve been able to extrapolate my own experiences and just stick them right into the puzzle,โ shares Martsolf in a new interview with Soap Opera Digest. โItโs actuallyโฆ I donโt want to say easy, but it is certainly easy to have those feelings accessible.”
Eric Martsolf on Fatherhood
GettyThe actor’s onscreen son is dealing with his ex-girlfriend Sophiaโs surprise pregnancy. leading to plenty of deep conversations that can sometimes mirror real life, for Martsolf.
“I laugh about it sometimes, because Iโll look at Leo Howard, who plays Tate, and Iโm like, โI just had this conversation with my son three days ago.โ So itโs really interesting. I still donโt think of myself as this dad. I think of myself as a dad with kids, but you blink and all of a sudden youโre a father to a young man, a young adult. It just creeps up on you, and thatโs what happened to Brady. I mean, in the soap world, we do it pretty quickly. Theyโll go from your kid is 8 to your kid is 18! โReady? Go.โ Luckily, I was in a place in my life where I completely got it.โ
Back in 2023, the powers that be decided to rapidly age Tate, and he has been smack in the middle of drama ever since. โMy gosh, they just have thrown this character into the fire, and thereโs so much drama going on as the dad having to deal with it,โ says Martsolf. โItโs a lot of fun. Itโs a crazy parental roller coaster Iโve been on.โ
Brady Follows John Black’s Parenting Style
“Days of Our Lives” has decided to explore the teen pregnancy story from two different perspectives. While Sophiaโs mother, Amy, believes the two teens should wed for the sake of their baby-to-be, Brady supports his sonโs resistance.
โShi Ne is a terrific actress in her own right,โ explains Martsolf. โShe came in just that stern stubborn parent: โThis is the way itโs going to be.โ And you had Brady on the other hand going, โExcuse me. No.โ Itโs like two Leos going at it with claws out. Itโs not a fight. Itโs just a very stern, โExcuse me. No.โ Itโs a great way to set up a battle between those two camps, and both positions are justified and completely understandable. So thereโs frustration on that front too.โ
“You can only guide the horse to the water, but you canโt make him drink it. And thatโs exactly how heโs playing it, which was always reminiscent of the way Drake [Hogestyn, ex-John] played it with me. Heโd always have that reassuring hand on the shoulder and say, โHey kid, I trust you to make the right decision.โ Heโd always leave you with your own thoughts. So you were able to make your own decision, but your fatherโs voice was always there.โ
Martsolf is thrilled to have Brady follow in John Blackโs footsteps. โItโs beautiful,โ reflects the actor. โThere have been moments in the script where I can just hear John Black talking to his son Brady, and now Bradyโs talking to his son Tate the same way. Itโs the way it should be. It honors him.โ




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‘Days of Our Lives’ Eric Martsolf Dishes on Brady’s Parenting Style