Showing posts with label Home and Away. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home and Away. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2014

Flashback: Julian McMahon In 'Home And Away' And 'Another World'

Julian McMahon celebrated the 30th anniversary of Another World in 1994 with co-stars,
including Colleen Dion, Judi Evans, Barbara Berger, Robyn Griggs and Amy Carlson.
Golden Globe nominee Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck, Charmedhas been added to the cast of Syfy's upcoming six-hour miniseries Childhood's End. McMahon will portray Rupert Boyce, an enigmatic American entrepreneur.

McMahon is well known for his roles in Charmed and the hugely successful Nip/Tuck. But do you remember his time on the Australian soap opera Home And Away or his stint on the dearly departed Another World?

Below, check out his first appearance as Ben Lucini in Home And Away and see him in action as Ian Rain in Another World.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Inside Soap Awards 2014 Winner's List: 'EastEnders' Named Best Soap

Sam Strike, Maddy Hill, Danny Dyer, Kellie Bright and Danny-Boy Hatchard.
EastEnders was named Best Soap at The Inside Soap Awards 2014 ceremony held at DSTRKT in London on Wednesday, October 1. The winners were voted on for entirely by the soap fans of Britain, including Danny Mac being named Sexiest Male for the fourth year in a row.

Below is a complete list of winners:

Best Soap - EastEnders

Best Actor - Danny Dyer (Mick Carter, EastEnders)

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Elaine Lee Dead at 75


Elaine Lee, the 1970s-era sex symbol and star of the iconic soap opera Number 96, died on Friday. She was 75.

Though she was best known for her role as the flamboyant fashion designer Vera Collins in Number 96, Lee's stage, film and television career spanned four decades.

Her other credits included A Country Practice, Glenview High, and the critically acclaimed miniseries Anzacs.

More recently she was seen in another high school drama, Heartbreak High, the medical drama All Saints and Seven's long-running soap Home and Away.

She also appeared regularly on the stage and, for a time, starred in a one-woman show, "Turn on the Heat," which was loosely based on the last two hours of Marilyn Monroe's life.

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