Days of Our Lives fans, take note… Days of Our Lives has been renewed for two years!
DOOL executive producer Ken Corday said that he “broke down” in tears when he heard that NBC was renewing the soap opera. Read the rest of this entry »
Oh, the stories Susan Lucci has to tell… and she’ll get her chance, in a new memoir coming out next year.
Susan Lucci secured a book deal to write about her life story, leading up to and including her role as Erica Kane on All My Children. Read the rest of this entry »
Did you watch the James Mitchell/Palmer Cortlandt “All My Children” memorial tribute special airing today, April 20? Check out the video for more details about the special memorial tribute “All My Children,” in memory of James Mitchell, who died in January 2010.
Mitchell joined “All My Children” in 1979, playing the role of Palmer Cortlandt; his final appearance was on All My Children’s 40th anniversary episode on January 5, 2010. Read the rest of this entry »
David Hasselhoff is getting back to his soap opera roots – look for The Hoff to return to The Young and the Restless, reprising his role as Dr. William “Snapper” Foster, Jr.
Good news for Days of Our Lives fans… NBC has renewed DOOL, which is great, given that so many other soap operas have had to close their doors recently.
Days of Our Lives has been on the air since 1965 and under the renewal, we will see the folks of Salem for at least another year. Read the rest of this entry »
Here’s a sneak peek picture of Julianne Moore’s return to As the World Turns… Moore makes a cameo appearance on the soap that she starred on in the 80s.
Julianne Moore’s appearance will air on ATWT on Monday, April 5 – she’ll return as character Frannie Hughes, returning to Oakdale for her father and stepmother’s anniversary party. Read the rest of this entry »
Aw, sad news for Days of Our Lives fans – Frances Reid, who played Alice Horton, died yesterday of natural causes. Frances Reid was 95.
Frances Reid started acting in the late 30s and made her Broadway debut in 1939, appearing in “Where there’s a Will.” Reid appeared in other Broadway shows, before moving to TV. Read the rest of this entry »