Showing posts with label As the World Turns. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Interview Revisited: Larkin Malloy on the Nelson Aspen 'Where Are They Now Tour' (2010)

Serial Scoop Now is back! Look for brand new content in the coming months as well as interviews from my personal archive. Some have been offline for years while others will include never before seen material. Kicking things off is a video interview from March 2010 with Emmy-nominated Edge of Night actor Larkin Malloy, who passed away in 2016. The interview was conducted by Nelson Aspen as part of his "Where Are They Now Tour" series for We Love Soaps.

Malloy, who came in at #45 on the We Love Soaps 50 Greatest Soap Actors of All Time list, played Sky Whitney on Edge of Night, Kyle Sampson on Guiding Light, Travis Montgomery on All My Children and Clay Alden on Loving. He also had a memorable guest run as Dr. Weston on As the World Turns.

The complete interview has been offline for a decade. Watch it below.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Today in Soap Opera History (October 23)


"The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1978: On Another World, Rachel Cory (Victoria Wyndham) cut off Jamie's (Tim Holcomb) allowance after finding out he had married Blaine Ewing (Laura Malone).

1981: On General Hospital, the residents of Port Charles wanted Luke (Anthony Geary) and Laura (Genie Francis) to have a big wedding.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Today in Soap Opera History (October 22)


"The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1968: On Dark Shadows, Joe Haskell (Joel Crothers) stabbed himself with a letter opener after Angelique (Lara Parker) told him that he bored her and wanted him to go.

1973: On The Doctors, Dr. Matt Powers (James Pritchett) reassured Dr. Althea Davis (Elizabeth Hubbard) while Dr. Nick Bellini (Gerald Gordon) performed surgery on her daughter, Penny.

Friday, May 20, 2016

Blind Item Revealed: Trent Dawson Joins the Cast of 'General Hospital'

Trent Dawson
TVline is reporting that As the World Turns alum Trent Dawson is joining the cast of General Hospital.

The actor has been cast in the recurring role of Huxley, a mysterious Brit with questionable motives. His first airs on Monday, June 13.

On May 3, Serial Scoop reported that actors who played brothers in the past are about to be reunited on a new soap. Dawson and Roger Howarth (Franco) played half-brothers Henry and Paul on As the World Turns.

Welcome back to daytime, Trent!

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Wounded Eagle Flying: The Joseph Breen Story

Joseph Breen
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, actor Joe Breen became a familiar face on daytime soap operas with starring roles as Paul Slavinsky on Loving, Will Jeffries in Guiding Light and Scott Eldridge on As the World Turns.

In 1993 he was fired from As the World Turns after the news surfaced in the National Enquirer that he was HIV-positive.

Breen is now working on telling his story in the film Wounded Eagle Flying. He introduces the project with the following:


My name is Joseph Breen, and I was born in Westchester, NY in 1958. I'm an actor and a singer, a father and a husband, a brother and a son, and a man living with AIDS.

Before my diagnosis I had much success working in television in NYC, including starring roles in three different daytime soap operas, and also singing and acting in the theater world. Then my story took a dramatic turn when I became infected with the HIV/AIDS virus. My life, my entire world, changed forever.

Thirty years on, I'm asking and reflecting on how I got from there to here, how I can make sense of the lost years. Mine is a story of survival which I'd like to share so that others can take heart and know that even wounded eagles can learn to fly again.

On this site you'll find a short video which will put you on the inside of my journey of survival -- from diagnosis to learning how to paraglide off the Alps. Yes, paraglide off the Alps! And a proposal of what the full-length documentary, when complete, will reveal not only about my journey with this illness, first hand, but also my journey back to gratitude.

My intention is to 'fly high' above my fears and illusions about illness, about life and about death, and to share my story with others.

To find out more about Wounded Eagle Flying or to donate, visit http://www.woundedeagleflying.com. You can watch the trailer here (use password shalamar).

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Soap Opera Star Nathaniel Marston Passes Away at Age 40

Nathaniel Marston passed away on November 11 at age 40.
Services have been set for soap opera actor Nathaniel Marston, who died this week but was getting sober for a Hollywood comeback, his mother said.

"He was going to go back to LA. He'd gotten his sobriety back," his mother, Elizabeth Jackson, said Friday.

Marston was best known for his role on ABC's One Life to Live from 2001 to 2007, first playing Al Holden, and then later reincarnated as Dr. Michael McBain. He also played Eddie Silva in CBS' As the World Turns.

Authorities said Marston died Wednesday at a Reno, Nevada, hospital after suffering critical injuries in an October 30 crash on a state highway near Nixon.

Marston, who was from nearby Gerlach, was driving a 1985 Ford F-150 truck when it drifted across the lane, overturned multiple times and landed on the dirt shoulder. The actor wasn't wearing a seat belt and was thrown from the vehicle. He was flown to the hospital with critical injuries.

The cause and manner of Marston's death were pending further investigation, said Rudy Bein from the Washoe County Medical Examiner and Coroner's Office.

Marston was a Connecticut native who grew up in Hawaii and California.

The actor had largely been out of the spotlight since his soap opera days, after a 2007 New York brawl while he was still on One Life to Live. He left the show shortly after his arrest.

Marston was accused of attacking three men with a metal crate and kicking at police officers during the scuffle at a Manhattan gas station. The fight left an officer bruised and one man with a broken leg.

Marston initially was charged with four counts of second-degree assault, menacing, reckless endangerment and resisting arrest. In March 2010, he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge, admitting to resisting arrest.

A plea deal had Marston complete an anger-management program in exchange for his case to be closed without jail time or probation.

Jackson said Marston had been sober for three months after battling drug and alcohol addictions.

In the rural community where he lived in recent years, Marston helped his mother at the school where she worked and did ranch work.

"He was the best cook in the whole wide world," Jackson said. "For Christmas, he cooked 150 dinners and hand delivered them to everyone in town with a voucher to mow their lawn."

Services have been set for 4 p.m. Sunday at Bruno's Country Club in Gerlach. Another memorial is scheduled for December in New York. His ashes will be scattered in Hawaii.

"He gave, gave, gave all love to everybody, all the time," his mother said.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Elizabeth Hubbard Joins Cast of Award-Winning Web Series 'Anacostia'

Elizabeth Hubbard

Any day with Elizabeth Hubbard news is a good one, and today there are two new stories to report. The eleven-time Emmy nominee and two-time winner is joining the cast of Emmy and Indie Series Award winning web series Anacostia. She will play Eva Montgomery.

Hubbard, best known for her legendary performances as Dr. Althea Davis on The Doctors and Lucinda Walsh on As the World Turns, will reunite with her ATWT daughter, Martha Byrne, who plays Alexis Jordan on Anacostia so well that she won the first ever Daytime Emmy for the web series drama performance in April. Byrne co-wrote Hubbard's scenes with Anacostia creator Anthony Anderson, and will make her directorial debut in their scenes together.

In addition to shooting Anacostia with Hubbard, Byrne is putting together a docustory about her life.

"Your old actors, like generals, don't fade away," Hubbard told me when I spoke with her last October at the Weight premiere screening in New York City. "I'm ready to act."

Look for Hubbard to debut as Eva when Anacostia returns this fall.

RELATED:
* 'Serial Scoop Now' #1: 'Weight' New York City VIP Party & Screening with Martha Byrne, Daryn Strauss, Elizabeth Hubbard, Michael Park & Anne Sayre

Friday, June 12, 2015

Van Hansis & James Ryan Caldwell Comedy 'Ms. Guidance' Launches Kickstarter Campaign To Finish Six-Episode First Season

The Guidance Department is excited to announce their Kickstarter campaign to fund the final three episodes of a six episode first season of their new dark comedy, Ms. Guidance.

Created by three-time Emmy nominee Van Hansis and acclaimed downtown playwright James Ryan Caldwell, Ms. Guidance follows Jenny Bump, a struggling actress, who, after a nervous breakdown on the New York stage, returns to the performing arts boarding school she attended in
her youth to act as an interim guidance counselor. However, listening to the dreams and ambitions of her students only stokes the dying embers of her own, and soon Jenny is back to her old tricks, scheming for fame, and ruining lives (her own included) in the process.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Soap Worlds Collide at New Web Series Cast Gathering in New York

Anne Howard, Stephen Schnetzer, Colleen Zenk, Anna Holbrook, Ryan Brown and Nelson Aspen.
It was Six Degrees of Soap Stars this week when actors from Another World, As the World Turns and Guiding Light came together for a gathering of cast members from the upcoming Nelson Aspen-Janet Iacobuzio web series, shooting a series of promos and title shots.

Stay tuned to Serial Scoop for updates and announcements on this exciting new project as they become available. In the meantime, let's look at the many soap lives of this talented group.

Anne Howard is best known to fans of daytime drama for her portrayal of Nicole Love on Another World, and Kimberly Brady on Days of our Lives. Her many post-soap opera credits include primetime serials Desperate Housewives, Nip/Tuck and Private Practice, and she has become a host/spokesperson extraordinaire for a number of companies.

Anne Howard, Stephen Schnetzer, Colleen Zenk, Anna Holbrook
and Ryan Brown will appear in Nelson Aspen's upcoming
web series.
Stephen Schnetzer played Days of our Lives' Steven Olson and One Life to Live's Marcello Salta before taking on his signature role as Cass Winthrop on Another World from 1982 to 1999. He later crossed the character over to both As the World Turns and Guiding Light. Schnetzer was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 1990 for his work on Another World. He played "Dr. Cass Winthrop" (same name, different character) on two episodes of Homeland in 2013, and recently reunited with former Another World co-star Alice Barrett in an episode of The Following.

Colleen Zenk spent 32 years playing sweet-heroine-turned-mother-from-hell Barbara Ryan on As the World Turns, earning three Emmy nominations, critical acclaim and a huge fan following along the way. She has been working non-stop on stage, TV, film and web series since ATWT went off the air in 2010, including the Indie Series Award-nominated role of Agnes Snead in Western drama Thurston.

Anna Holbrook has appeared on One Life to Live and All My Children but is best known for her Emmy-winning work as Sharlene Frame Hudson (and her alter Sharly) on Another World. In 2008, she played the wife of former Another World co-star Kale Browne in an episode of a radio soap opera I wrote and produced, Scripts & Scruples.

Ryan Brown starred as legacy characters Bill Lewis on Guiding Light and Billy Abbott on The Young and the Restless. Since his soap days, Brown has become a successful author and photographer.

Denise Pence and Nelson Aspen
Nelson Aspen played Albert Prange on Search for Tomorrow, and then moved to the production side of daytime drama, working on the staffs of every East Coast based serial drama, doing everything from casting to writing. He is currently an international entertainment reporter, who appears on the popular Australian morning show Sunrise.

Denise Pence is still remembered fondly for her run as Nurse Katie Parker on Guiding Light from 1977 to 1985. She has been active in the theater community since her soap days, including her heralded work with The Rehearsal Club.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Colleen Zenk & Anne Howard Added to Cast of Upcoming Janet Iacobuzio & Nelson Aspen Series

Anne Howard, Colleen Zenk
Two new names can now be revealed from the cast of the upcoming web series from serial scribes Janet Iacobuzio and Nelson Aspen.

In addition to Marcia McCabe and Yvonne Goutman, daytime veterans Colleen Zenk (As the World Turns) and Anne Howard (Another World, Days of our Lives) are excited to join the cast of the show, which will debut this summer and promises lots of interactive opportunities and exclusive behind-the-scenes special features. Be sure to watch this space for all the breaking news of casting developments with more big names and much-missed favorites on board for the project.

"Janet and I worked with Anne on Another World back in those Halcyon days of the '80s, so it's a special treat to be reunited with her, professionally," Aspen says. "As for Colleen, anyone who watched her as Barbara Ryan on As the World Turns for all those wonderful years can't help but be a fan of her work, style and beauty. Having been pals the last couple years off screen, it's an extraordinary gift to now get to work with her on screen."

In a recent Serial Scoop poll, we asked fans which soap opera character played by Marcia McCabe did they remember most fondly. 93% chose Sunny Adamson from Search for Tomorrow.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

"Family Shots" Production Photos Featuring Corbin Bleu, Colleen Zenk and Randy Brooks

Pictured (left to right): Randy Brooks, Corbin Bleu and Colleen Zenk. Photo by Scott J. Kimmins.
Corbin Bleu (One Life to Live, High School Musical), Colleen Zenk (As the World Turns, Thurston) and Randy Brooks (The Young and the Restless, Another World) lead the cast of Michael Slade's newest play, "Family Shots," making its world premiere this week at The Loft Theatre in Dayton. The production runs January 22 – February 8, 2015 and will be directed by The Human Race's producing artistic director, Kevin Moore.

Charming family patriarch Sam Baker (Brooks) lies in a hospital bed, recovering from an apparent heart attack, but his wife, Marsha (Zenk), won’t stop making the crisis all about her—much to the dismay of their son, Aaron (Bleu). The young photographer wonders why his parents even stay together while he and his husband, Malcolm, deal with their own issues as newlyweds. Intimate, yet universal,

"Family Shots" is a funny and touching comedy about marriage—its joys, challenges and responsibilities—and what's worth fighting for.

Check out more production photos from last night's dress rehearsal below:

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Grayson McCouch Joins 'General Hospital' as Agent Kyle Sloane

Grayson McCouch - Photo Credit: Sue Coflin/Max Photos
Grayson McCouch has joined the cast of ABC soap opera General Hospital as the new Agent Kyle Sloane.

Robb Derringer, who originated the role in November, shot his last episode on December 19 and will air for several more weeks. McCouch is slated to begin airing in early February.

McCouch's daytime roles include Morgan Winthrop on Another World and Dusty Donovan in As the World Turns. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2006 for his work on ATWT.

In primetime, he's appeared as Dr. Thomas Wayne in this season's new hit drama Gotham. Among his other credits are Hollywood Heights, Legacy and Beverly Hills, 90210.

Soap Opera Digest first reported the McCouch recast news.

RELATED:
* Robb Derringer Leaving 'General Hospital" as Agent Kyle Sloane

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Larry Auerbach Dead at 91

Larry Auerbach on the set of Love of Life with Sammy Davis Jr. i n 1975.
Emmy-winning director Larry Auerbach died on Saturday from complications of glioblastoma in La Jolla, California He was 91.

Auerbach began his career in the late 1940s in Chicago, where he was a stage manager on such early shows as Kukla, Fran and Ollie, Studs' Place and the daytime drama Hawkins Falls.

Following a short stint on Zoo Parade, a live program from the Chicago Zoo with Marlon Perkins, Auerbach went on to become the first director of NBC’s Watch Mr. Wizard.

Monday, December 1, 2014

World AIDS Day: Remembering Those We Lost


World AIDS Day is held on 1 December each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died.

Around 100,000 are currently living with HIV in the UK and globally an estimated 34 million people have HIV. More than 35 million people have died from the virus, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.

Today, many scientific advances have been made in HIV treatment, there are laws to protect people living with HIV and we understand so much more about the condition. But despite this, people do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others from HIV, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people living with HIV. World AIDS Day is important as it reminds the public and Government that HIV has not gone away – there is still a vital need to raise money, increase awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.

Below is an alphabetical list of the talented artists from the world of soaps and serials who lost their lives due to complications from the AIDS virus.

Ben Archibek (Neil Curtis, Days of our Lives)
January 6, 1943 – October 21, 1993 (age 50)

Amanda Blake (Julianna Stanhower, The Edge of Night)
February 20, 1929 – August 16, 1989 (age 60)

Bill Beyers (Wally McCandless, Capitol)

March 17, 1955 – May 29, 1992 (age 37)

Christopher Bernau (Philip Todd, Dark Shadows; Alan Spaulding, Guiding Light)

June 2, 1940 – June 14, 1989 (age 49)

Robert Christian (Bob Morgan, Another World; Dr. Colby, All My Children; Lieutenant Frank, Search for Tomorrow)
December 27, 1939 – January 27, 1983 (age 43)

Keith Christopher (Wyatt Sanders, Guiding Light; HIV+ gay man, Another World)
April 27, 1957 – February 23, 1998 (age 40)

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Colleen Zenk Joins 'Milgram and the Fastwalkers' Season Two as Broadway Star Whit Wilkerson

Colleen Zenk
Indie Series Award-nominated Milgram And The Fastwalkers has added three-time Daytime Emmy Award nominee Colleen Zenk to its cast for the show's upcoming second season. Fastwalkers, a noir soap opera about UFOs that launched in mid-2012 to over 2 million views on Koldcast TV, will return on December 2nd for Season 2.

Ms. Zenk, best known for her role as 32-year run as Barbara Ryan on the daytime drama As the World Turns, joins Fastwalkers in the role of famous Broadway star Whit Wilkerson.

"We are positively thrilled that Colleen is joining us on Fastwalkers," said executive producer and creator, Richard Cutting. "Colleen's strong skills at blending dramatic interpretation with a puckish comic sensibility, and her willingness to engage unusual yet authentic characters, make her the perfect choice for this role."

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Jake Silbermann to Star in New Production of Steve Martin’s 'Picasso at the Lapin Agile'


Former As the World Turns star Jake Silbermann will make his next stage appearance in Steve Martin's "Picasso at the Lapin Agile." Long Wharf Theatre, under the leadership of Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein and Managing Director Joshua Borenstein and in association with Jonathan Reinis Productions and Stephen Eich, presents "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," directed by Edelstein, running November 26 through December 21, 2014 on the Claire Tow Stage in the C. Newton Schenck Mainstage Theatre.

Tickets are $25-75. The press opening is Wednesday, December 3 at 7:30 pm.

The cast includes Penny Balfour (Germaine), Grayson DeJesus (Picasso), Tom Riis Farrell (Freddy), Ronald Guttman (Sagot), David Margulies (Gaston), Dina Shihabi (Suzanne/Countess/Female Admirer), Jake Silbermann (A Visitor), Jonathan Spivey (Schmendiman), and Robbie Tann (Einstein.)

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Jake Silbermann Guest Stars in 'Person of Interest' November 18

Jake Silbermann guest stars in Person of Interest on November 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
As the World Turns alum Jake Silbermann is among the guest stars in the November 18 episode of CBS drama Person of Interest. He will be playing Phil Lamm.

In the episode, titled "Point of Origin," Reese (Jim Caviezel) volunteers as an NYPD police academy instructor in order to keep an eye on a talented young officer whose suspicious actions make him question her motives. Meanwhile, Martine (Cara Buono) – armed with information from Samaritan – hunts a member of the team.

Watch a sneak peek below:

Corbin Bleu and Colleen Zenk Headline World Premiere of 'Family Shots' at The Human Race Theatre in Dayton

Colleen Zenk, Corbin Bleu. Photo Credits: Deborah Feingold, Blackwell Photography
Actors Corbin Bleu and Colleen Zenk have joined the cast of Michael Slade's newest play, "Family Shots," making its world premiere with The Human Race Theatre Company in January 2015 at The Loft Theatre in downtown Dayton.

Charming family patriarch Sam Baker lies in a hospital bed, recovering from an apparent heart attack, but his wife, Marsha (Zenk), won’t stop making the crisis all about her—much to the dismay of their son, Aaron (Bleu). The young photographer wonders why his parents even stay together while he and his husband, Malcolm, deal with their own issues as newlyweds. Intimate, yet universal, "Family Shots" is a wildly funny and touching comedy about marriage—its joys, challenges and responsibilities—and what's worth fighting for. The production runs January 22 – February 8, 2015 and will be directed by The Human Race's producing artistic director, Kevin Moore.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Marie Wilson to Guest Star This Fall on 'Days of our Lives' as Bree

Marie Wilson will play Bree on Days of our Lives.  Photo Credit: Marie Wilson
Indie Series Award-nominated actress Marie Wilson will guest star on NBC soap opera Days of our Lives this fall.

Warning: Spoilers ahead...

Wilson will make her Days of our Lives debut on October 31. Wilson will make her Days debut on October 31. In an exciting story arc set to kick off this Halloween, Wilson plays the character of Bree, an old acquaintance of Hope's (Kristian Alfsonso) who turns out to be someone from Aiden's (Daniel Cosgrove) dark past. She will be sharing the screen with Kristian Alfonso and Daniel Cosgrove in some thrilling upcoming scenes. Stay tuned to see how she shakes things up for this Salem couple.

Wilson previously played Karen Wexler in Port Charles and Meg Snyder on As the World Turns.

Her other credits include My Synthesized Life, The Bay, Criminal Minds and Workshop.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

NOH8 on Broadway: Michael Park, Kelli O'Hara, Nicholas Rodriguez, Megan Hilty and More Show Their Support for Equality

Michael Park, Megan Hilty and Nicholas Rodriguez.
A few months ago, the NOH8 Campaign returned to the Minskoff Theatre in Times Square to host it's second #NOH8onBroadway photo shoot. The Broadway community turned out in full force to show their support for equality - including some of the 2014 Tony Award winners and nominees.

Participating were many of our favorite Broadway actors, who also shine bright in film, TV and on the Web. Check out a few of our the multi-talented stars in the NOH8 photos below.

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