Showing posts with label Greg Vaughan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greg Vaughan. Show all posts

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Greg Vaughan's New Movie 'Valentine's Again', Gets Premiere Date on Hallmark

Greg Vaughan in Valentine's Again
Valentine's Again makes its Hallmark Original World Premiere on Sunday, February 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The film stars Greg Vaughan (Days of our lives), Nicky Whelan (Matador), and Marina Sirtis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

Katherine (Whelan), a successful, workaholic advertising executive, endures the worst Valentine’s Day date of her life, which she believes confirms she will never find the right guy, let alone true love. She storms out of the restaurant, and on her walk home, takes pity on a homeless gypsy (Sirtis), giving her money. As Katherine walks away, we see the gypsy weave a magical spell. Katherine returns to her apartment and falls asleep, and when she awakens and goes to work, she realizes it is Valentine’s morning again -- she’s reliving the same day.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Greg Vaughan Set to Star in New Hallmark Movie

Greg Vaughan
Greg Vaughan makes his long-awaited return to Days of our Lives as Eric Brady on January 17, and his many fans couldn't be happier. However, there is even more to be excited about.

Vaughan revealed on instagram that he just finished production on a hallmark movie set to air in time for Valentine's Day.

"That's a wrap!! Our leading lady @nickywhelan & visionary director #stevenmonroe @hallmarkmovie coming this Valentines," he said.

A photo posted by Greg Vaughan (@gregvaughan) on

The handsome Vaughan isn't a stranger to Hallmark Movies. Through the years, he has starred in The Christmas Note, Second Chances, and Love's Christmas journey for the network.

Serial Scoop will reveal more information about Vaughan's new film when it becomes available.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

First Air Date Set for Leann Hunley on 'Days of our Lives'

Thaao Penghlis and Leann Hunley
Leann Hunley is on her way back to Days of our Lives as Anna Brady DiMera, the role she created in 1983. While her return to the soap was announced some time ago, we now have a first air date.

According to her imdb page, Hunley will first air in episode 12999, which is on January 9.

January should be a great month for DAYS fans, as we also see the returns of Christie Clark (Carrie), Austin Peck (Austin), and Greg Vaughan (Eric).

Hunley was last seen as Anna in 2010. Welcome back Leann!

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Monday, September 26, 2016

Greg Vaughan Returns to 'Days of our Lives'

Greg Vaughan
Entertainment Weekly is exclusively reporting that Greg Vaughan is returning to his popular role of Eric Brady on Days of our Lives.

Vaughan, who is currently appearing as Calvin on OWN's Queen Sugar, will first air January 17, 2017 on Days.

“After coming toward the completion of Queen Sugar, I had the opportunity to speak with the executives and head writers at Days of our Lives,” said Vaughan in a statement. “I’ve always been proud of my time and the work I contributed to Days, and I was excited at the opportunity to reunite with the cast and crew. I feel my job as an actor is about more than just stepping on stage and taking a role. I’m trying to create a presence that resonates for myself and the core of Eric Brady. I feel Eric’s journey will have a huge and impactful return!”

Welcome back to Salem Greg! You have been missed!

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

'Days of our Lives' May 5 Sneak Peek: John Comforts Marlena About Eric

Tomorrow on the May 5, 2016 episode of Days of our Lives, John (Drake Hogestyn) comforts Marlena (Deidre Hall) about Eric (Greg Vaughan). Will Marlena ever get over the heartbreak of losing her son to prison?

Meanwhile, JJ (Casey Moss) is invited to a Hernandez family lunch. Is JJ going to be on the menu?

Elsewhere, Theresa (Jen Lilley) confronts Summer (Marie Wilson) who denies romantic feelings for Brady (Eric Martsolf). Hasn she seen him shirtless? Don't knock it until you try it!

Sunday, April 24, 2016

'Days of our Lives' April 25 Sneak Peek: Marlena Shares Her Worries about Eric with Belle

Tomorrow on the April 25 episode of Days of our Lives, Marlena (Deidre Hall) discusses Eric (Greg Vaughan) with Belle (Martha Madison). Will Belle help Marlena cope with her pain?

Meanwhile, Theo (Kyler Pettis) tells Ciara (Vivian Jovanni) they will have a magical prom, but Abe (James Reynolds) remains concerned about the two. Will Hope (Kristian Alfonso) agree with him?

Elsewhere, Rafe learns Deimos (Vincent Irizarry) invested in a company linked to Dr. Malcolm.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

'Days of our Lives' April 12 Sneak Peek: Eric and Jennifer Hit The Sheets!

Today on the April 12 episode of Days of our Lives, Eric Brady (Greg Vaughan) and Jennifer Rose Horton Deveraux make love following some poor choices. Could drugs and alcohol be involved?

Meanwhile, John (Drake Hogestyn) comforts a depressed Marlena (Deidre Hall) after Eric's sentencing.

Elsewhere, Ben (Robert Scott Wilson) is in the hospital with burns, and Chad tries to hide Abigail's (Kate Mansi) role in his accident.

Monday, April 4, 2016

'Days of our Lives' Spoilers: (April 11-April 15, 2016)

Check out the day-to-day spoilers to find out what's happening on NBC soap opera Days of our Lives during the week of April 11, 2016.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Steve (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla (Mary Beth Evans) reminisce with romantic memories of their past (flashbacks).

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Eric (Greg Vaughan) and Jennifer (Melissa Reeves) make love following some poor choices.

Monday, March 7, 2016

'Days of our Lives' Spoilers: (March 14-18, 2016)

Check out the day-to-day spoilers to find out what's happening on NBC soap opera Days of our Lives during the week of March 14.

Monday, March 14, 2016

JJ (Casey Moss) comforts Gabi (Camila Banus) over shocking news.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Chad (Billy Flynn) and JJ lie to Abigail (Kate Mansi).

Jennifer (Melissa Reeves) and Eric (Greg Vaughan) continue their downward spiral.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Rafe (Galen Gering), Steve (Stephen Nichols), Marlena (Deidre Hall) and Hope (Kristian Alfonso) work with Eduardo (A Martinez) to find out John's whereabouts. Meanwhile, John (Drake Hogestyn) tries to break free of his chains..

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Shawn (Brandon Beemer) and Lani (Sal Stowers) get closer..

Friday, March 18, 2016

Joey (James Lastovic), still filled with guilt, makes an impulsive confession

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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

10 Characters Who Must Remain on 'Days of our Lives'

10 characters Who Must Remain on Days of our Lives
By Molly Scofield
Whenever there is a regime change or a power shift at Days, fans get in a panic. Who will stay? Who will be let go? Campaigns rise up. Someone is always left disappointed. We’ve watched the cycle for decades now. As we enter the last half of the Griffith/Higley era and enter the Higley/Quan era, here is our list of who Days should and must keep.

We’ll start with the vets. Soap opera veterans always seem to be fighting to keep their places on their respective shows. Their fanbases were built decades ago and have stuck by them through the good times and the bad times. Their time in the front and center may be up (though that’s debatable) but they remain vital to the genre. Their foundation is the support necessary for new characters to thrive.

Marlena Evans/Deidre Hall
Until seven years ago, it probably wouldn’t have occurred to anyone that this needed to be said. Deidre Hall has been synonymous with Days for nearly forty years (mark your calendars for her anniversary in June). Marlena’s stories have been a major focus on the show since the 70s. When she is not a primary focus, one of the five children she raised is. She’s led the show well in multiple popular pairings, and she’s supported others as well as she did when her teenage grandson came out of the closet. Her rivalries are legendary (Stefano, Kristen), and her relationships with her children are fueled with drama, love, and conflict. A soap opera needs familiarity. It doesn’t get much more familiar than Deidre Hall as Dr. Marlena Evans.

John Black/Drake Hogestyn
The last decade has been quite the whirlwind for John/Drake Hogestyn fans. He had 20 straight years on Days, then all of a sudden he was gone, he was back, he was gone, he was back. John is the ultimate hero, the ultimate romancer, the ultimate eyebrow raiser, and the ultimate mystery. When he’s lucky enough to play dad, he’s the ultimate father. John has been a lot of things: priest, cop, ISA agent, pawn, Roman. But all the man wants is to be in Salem with his family. He’s had some bumps along the way, but his commitment to family, his bravery, and his belief that love can and will triumph all is the heart and soul of what Days is about. As new heroes come and go, they really should learn from the best.

Steve Johnson/Stephen Nichols
Steve Johnson showed up in Salem a little over 30 years ago, but unlike John and Marlena, his presence hasn’t been continuous. In fact, he was off screen and believed to be dead for 16 years. When he finally returned he barely got two and a half years to make another impression in Salem. Regardless, he and his signature eye patch remain icons of Days. His extended absence only means he has way more story left to tell. He has one of the soapiest backstories you can imagine. He has family connections via his children, siblings, and in-laws. He loves fiercely, dramatically, and intensely. In addition to finally finding his own way in Salem as a not so settled family man, he’s a perfect listening ear and advocate to younger characters who didn’t grow up in the best of circumstances.

Kayla Brady/Mary Beth Evans
This year will mark 30 years since Mary Beth Evans’ debut as Kayla Brady. Much like Steve, Kayla has spent more of that time off screen than onscreen. After her non-exit in 2009, she came back in a recurring capacity where she became a big support to her siblings, nieces, and nephews. That’s all well and good, but now it’d be nice to see her get some of that support. And lest you think all she can do is support, please don’t be fooled. She’s been kidnapped, wrongly convicted of murder, and she even went deaf and mute. Despite Mary Beth lacking a contract and Kayla spending her life knowing she’s not the favorite child of the Brady parents, the youngest sister has managed to become the heir apparent to the Brady matriarch throne…and she’s right where she belongs.

Deimos Kiriakis/Vincent Irizarry
Okay, so he’s not exactly a Days’ vet. But Vincent Irizarry is a soap vet, and now Days has him. Deimos is Victor’s never before mentioned younger brother who wants to make Victor suffer…via his family. With Stefano seemingly dead and no one in Salem being legitimately fearful of Victor for years, Days has been in need of a new big, bad villain, and Deimos can fill that role. Days’ villains are notorious; their crimes nefarious, and their portrayers powerful and charismatic. Not just anyone can follow in Joseph Mascolo and John Aniston’s footsteps, but if we had to place money on who’d be most likely to succeed, our bet would be for Vincent Irizarry.

Shawn Brady/Brandon Beemer
The next two on our list have not benefitted from fantastic writing recently. However, there is so much potential because of who they are, that we still believe they can be salvaged by a writing team who truly gets them. Shawn Douglas Brady was the first Brady/Horton baby. He was the first link between the two families that are now Days’ biggest legacies. Shawn was onscreen most of his life, dealing with only a minor case of SORASing as a young teen. His exit in 2008 left a hole in both families. He’s finally back in Salem. Brandon Beemer has even managed to do what we thought was impossible – he’s made Shawn a believable father of a teenaged daughter. With Bo dead, who better to follow in his footsteps than his Sailor Man?

Belle Brady/Martha Madison
We know. We know. The writing for her this time has been less than stellar so far, but there have been some good moments. And Martha Madison absolutely shines in those good moments. Belle is the product of one of the most referenced stories in Days’ history. We watched her grow up literally overnight, graduate from high school, dip her toes in various career paths, get in way over her head in a love triangle, and fight to keep her family together only to turn around and sleep with the man who was trying to destroy them. She returned to Salem last year with an adult career, another notch in her bedpost, and a volatile relationship with a teenaged daughter. John and Marlena’s baby girl has a lot to live up to, and watching her try, fail, and maybe one day succeed should be able to carry this show for years.

Chad DiMera/Billy Flynn
Over the years we’ve seen many DiMeras come and go, but none quite like Chad. He’s desperate to be a part of a family, but he’s just nowhere near as nefarious as the other members of his own. He’s one half of one of the last pairings to really make people stand up and take notice. However, Chad’s relationships aren’t limited to just the romantic. His sibling scenes with Andre, his bromance with Rafe, his doctor/patient scenes with Marlena, and his heart-to-heart with Arianna Grace have all been noteworthy. He’s been a hero, but not an over the top praised one. He’s still working to gain the trust of Salem, and the last few weeks have shown that Salem is still working to gain his trust. He’s not a one-note villain nor is he a one-note hero. He’s still trying to figure out who he is, and we hope that keeps him onscreen for a while.


Theo Carver/Kyler Pettis
Kyler Pettis as Theo has been a bright spot over the last few months. Pettis’ subtle take on Theo’s autism has been a delight. In a few short months, we’ve seen him start a tentative relationship with  his new sister, watched him deal with bullying, and even gotten a glimpse of his complicated relationship with his unbeknownst to him late grandfather. Theo’s devotion to his childhood friend Ciara is very much what we pictured for their future when he accompanied a runaway Ciara in 2011. New teens tend to be a little green and to make viewers nervous. Despite their newbie status, Pettis and Vivian Jovanni have managed to create something special with Theo and Ciara, and we can’t wait to see where they’ll take us next.

Ciara Brady/ Vivian Jovanni
Vivian Jovanni possibly had the hardest job of any of the actors cast or brought back in 2015. Ciara has been the beloved Bope baby. Lauren Boles did what few child actors have managed to do before her: she gave the character her own personality. Plus, she looked like she could legitimately be the child of Peter Reckell and Kristian Alfonso. But Ciara couldn’t stay a child forever. Jovanni’s Ciara was recently catapulted into a very intense and highly controversial story. She seems poised to follow in the footsteps of Days’ heroines before her. She’s surrounded by family, and supported by a friend who has been by her side all along. Heavy teen stories are always a gamble, but we’re ready to see what’s next for Bo and Hope’s daughter.


Abby Deveraux/Kate Mansi and Eric Brady/Greg Vaughan
We couldn’t end this list without a special shout out for these two. Our first 10 are the people currently employed who Days should keep. Unfortunately, we already know Greg Vaughan and Kate Mansi have left Days. Their characters will still be airing through the spring.

Eric will be leaving soon, and we are despondent. He’s only been back in Salem for a few years. Between Jensen Ackles and Greg Vaughan, we’ve only gotten a little over 6 years of Eric Brady. He had a 12-year absence! We watched his twin for 22 years straight. Surely there’s more to Eric’s story than this. It doesn’t hurt that he happens to be really pretty to look at.

Abby is an example of a mistake Days has made again and again. They didn’t truly find her character until her final year on the show. Just as we’ve gotten invested in her character and her love life, she’s on the way out. It seems a shame for her to be exiting Salem so soon after cementing her place outside of her parents’ shadows in the show’s history.

These are the 10 characters who WE think must remain on Days of Our Lives. Who is on your list? Would love to hear your thoughts!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

'Days of our Lives' Favorite Greg Vaughan Joins OWN Drama 'Queen Sugar'

Greg Vaughan
Greg Vaughan (Eric, Days of our Lives), Bianca Lawson (ex-Eva, Witches of East End), Henry G. Sanders (ex-Walter, The Young and the Restless) have joined the cast of the new original drama series "Queen Sugar," from award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay (Selma) for OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network and produced by Warner Horizon Television.

The series, which will begin production in Louisiana and Los Angeles this month, chronicles the lives and loves of the estranged Bordelon siblings - Nova (Rutina Wesley, True Blood), Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Unforgettable) and Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe, Awkward) - who come together after a family tragedy to run an ailing sugarcane farm in the Deep South.

Lawson portrays Darla, the ex-girlfriend of Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) and mother of their son, 6-year-old Blue, who she has been prevented from seeing as she battles drug addiction. Vaughan portrays Calvin, a cop and longtime lover of Nova (Rutina Wesley), who shares a deep connection with her despite being married. Sanders, in a recurring role, portrays Prosper Denton, a farmer and old friend of Ernest (guest star Glynn Turman).

The series is executive produced by Oprah Winfrey, Ava DuVernay and Melissa Carter. DuVernay developed Queen Sugar for television, wrote its pilot episode and will direct multiple episodes of the show's first season.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

EXCLUSIVE: Greg Vaughan on His 'Days of our Lives' Exit - "It's Going To Really Rip Your Heart Out"

Greg Vaughan- Courtesy:  Getty Images/Jason Kempin
Serial Scoop recently spoke with actor Greg Vaughan about his role in The Christmas Note, a holiday film that premiered on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on November 29. Shortly after the subject of his role on NBC soap opera Day of our Lives came up, Vaughan revealed he was no longer a member of the cast, and will last air as Eric Brady in mid-April.

In the exclusive Serial Scoop interview below, Vaughan shares details about his exit from Days, what's ahead for Eric, and what his final days on the set were like.

SERIAL SCOOP: What is your current status at Days?
GREG VAUGHAN: Well, the truth of the matter is, I'm not filming. I’ve actually wrapped up my storyline, and I'm no longer contractually on the show anymore. But the story is creatively going somewhere spectacular in my opinion. All the pieces start slowly coming together, making a great storyline and show.

Monday, November 30, 2015

EXCLUSIVE: Greg Vaughan Leaving 'Days of our Lives'

Greg Vaughan at the Days of our Lives 50th anniversary party.
Throughout his career, Greg Vaughan has played memorable characters in film (Poison Ivy, The New Seduction, Children of the Corn V), primetime television (Charmed, Beverly Hills 90210) and daytime drama (General Hospital, The Young and the Restless). The busy actor has wracked up an impressive list of credits, including his latest starring role for Hallmark in last night's world premiere of The Christmas Note. In 2012, Vaughan joined the cast of NBC daytime drama Days of our Lives as photojournalist-turned-priest Eric Brady. He now reveals to Serial Scoop that Days has elected to write out his popular character.

The character of Eric Brady has led a very complicated life. He left Salem in 2000 (played then by Jensen Ackles) as a photographer and returned 12 years later as a priest (played by Vaughan).  In 2013, Eric dealt with the aftermath of being drugged and sexually assaulted by Kristen DiMera (played by Eileen Davidson), with Vaughan turning in one mesmerizing performance after another as the tortured character questioned his path in life. Since that time, Eric has been busy managing his longtime friendship/relationship with Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker).  He also welcomed his ex, Serena Mason (Melissa Archer), to town only to see her murdered months later. He has now returned to his photography roots, and to the bottle.

Vaughan revealed in August that he had renewed his contract with Days. It turns out it was just a short-term extension to wrap up the character's story.  It wasn't his decision to leave his popular character behind.

Vaughan spoke with Serial Scoop about his exit from Days, and what's ahead. Check back soon for our exclusive interview.

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Sunday, November 29, 2015

INTERVIEW: Greg Vaughan Previews Tonight's Holiday Movie 'The Christmas Note' on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Greg Vaughan stars in The Christmas Note, premiering Sunday, November 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
Before even graduating from high school, Texas native Greg Vaughan was discovered in a community back-to-school fashion show and was immediately signed by a local modeling agent.

With the opportunity to travel the world, he ventured to Milan, Italy just months after high school graduation. Upon arrival, Vaughan landed prestigious campaigns for the legendary designers Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace, as well as Banana Republic, Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren. The nomadic lifestyle came to an end through his mother's influence when she encouraged him to follow his true passion: acting.

Vaughan made first role as a series regular was Josh Walker in the popular Aaron Spelling series Malibu Shores. This soon led to Beverly Hills 90210, in which Vaughan played Cliff Yeager. Roles in small independent films followed, including the popular cult films Poison Ivy, The New Seduction and Children of the Corn V.

Guest star credits include roles in such series as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Any Day Now, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Nash Bridges, as well as the controversial dramedy pilot Student Affairs for Imagine Television. Vaughn is also well-known for his role as Dan Gordon on the hit supernatural drama Charmed. After that series ended, he went on to star as Milo Mosley in Glory Days, the highly anticipated WB series from Kevin Williamson.

He eventually made his way into daytime with the role of Diego on CBS The Young & The Restless, which earned him rave reviews as well as a nomination for Daytime Best Newcomer and a coveted spot as one of the sexiest men alive in 2002 in People’s annual sexiest man issue. Vaughn also found time for comedy with guest roles on Will & Grace and Still Standing. He went on to land the role of Lucky Spencer on General Hospital and after departing, he had a recurring role on the hit CW series 90210, followed by the independent film Borderline Murder. Other credits include roles on The Closer, the ABC-Family pilot Jane by Design, the ABC series Good Christian Belles and lead roles in the television movies Love’s Christmas Journey and Second Chances. For the past three years, he has starred as Eric Brady on NBC's Days of our Lives.

In addition to his busy acting career, Vaughan is also the father to three sons.

amie-Lynn Sigler, Greg Vaughan, Dylan Kingwell star in
The Christmas Note. Photo Credit: Copyright 2015 Crown
Media United States, LLC/Photographer: Bettina Strauss
His latest project is the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries holiday film, The Christmas Note, which premieres Sunday, November 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. It's the story of Gretchen Daniels (played by Jamie-Lynn Sigler) and her young son Ethan (Dylan Kingwell), who have just moved to a new town and are facing their first Christmas without Gretchen's husband, Kyle (Vaughan). Their next door neighbor, Melissa McCreary (Leah Gibson), is a loner and isn't interested in getting to know her new neighbors. But when Gretchen gets a knock on her door from a man looking for Melissa, she's thrown into a situation that takes her mind off of her own troubles and as a result, helps Melissa track down the sibling she never knew she had.

Serial Scoop recently spoke with Vaughan, who previewed tonight's The Christmas Note premiere. Read our exclusive interview below.

Monday, November 16, 2015

'The Christmas Note' Premieres November 29 on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Stars Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Leah Gibson, Greg Vaughan

The Christmas Note premieres November 29. Photo Credit: Copyright 2015 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Bettina Strauss
The Christmas Note makes its Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Original World Premiere on Sunday, November 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The film stars Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos), Leah Gibson (Rogue), Greg Vaughan (Days of our Lives), and Dylan Kingwell.

Having just moved back to her hometown without her serviceman husband Kyle (Vaughan) but with her young son (Kingwell), Gretchen Daniels (Sigler) finds her life in disarray as Christmas approaches. But she discovers new purpose when she helps to deliver a message to her neighbor, Melissa (Gibson), which makes her an ally in the quest to find the neighbor's sibling she never knew she had. The women become bonded not only by the search, but by the understanding that being there for each other means they're no longer alone. This friendship becomes the greatest Christmas gift of their lives.

Watch a sneak peak below:

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Greg Vaughan Renews Contract as Eric Brady on 'Days of our Lives'

Greg Vaughan stars as Eric Brady in Days of our Lives
Great news for fans of Days of Our Lives' Greg Vaughan. Vaughan has signed a new contract to remain in Salem as Eric Brady. He will also be starring in a new Hallmark movie as well! Vaughan tweeted the news on Friday: "Great day today! Official contract extension @DaysofourLives & new movie @hallmarkchannel Truly Blessed!"


Will Eric reunite with his true love, Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker)? Stay tuned!

Sunday, December 14, 2014

'Days of our Lives' Promo: Game On

Nicole (Arianne Zucker) searches for information on Serena. Photo Credit: NBC
A new promo for NBC soap opera Days of our Lives during the week of December 15-19, 2014, says it's "game on" between Serena Mason (Melissa Archer) and Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker).

After her former flame, Eric Brady (Greg Vaughan), says he's hesitant to be with her because of Nicole, Serena turns to her old pal, Melanie Jonas (Molly Burnett), for dish on her potential new rival.

Watch the sneak peek video below:

Monday, December 8, 2014

'Days of our Lives' Preview: Serena Never Stopped Thinking About Eric

Eric Brady and Serena Mason. Photo Credit: NBC
A new promo for NBC soap opera Days of our Lives during the week of December 8-12, 2014, teases the story of Eric Brady (Greg Brady) and the woman from his past, Serena Mason (One Life to Live's Melissa Archer).

"I never stopped thinking about you," Serena tells Eric.

Watch the sneak peek video below:

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

'Days of our Lives' To Be Honored at 83rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade

Days of our Lives will be celebrated at the 83rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade.
Days of our Lives, NBC's longest running scripted series, will be honored at this year's 83rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade on November 30. Cast members Deidre Hall, Kristian Alfonso, Suzanne Rogers, Galen Gering, Lauren Koslow, Peggy McCay, Joseph Mascolo, Greg Vaughan, Bill Hayes, Susan Seaforth Hayes, John Aniston, Shawn Christian, Arianne Zucker, Eric Martsolf, Kate Mansi, Guy Wilson, True O'Brien, Drake Hogestyn, Jen Lilley, Mary Beth Evans, Bryan Dattilo, Casey Moss, Billy Flynn, Molly Burnett, Meredith Scott Lynn, Aloma Wright, and Christopher Sean will participate in the special presentation on behalf of the daytime soap opera and its longstanding, renowned run on NBC.

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