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Monday, July 21, 2025

Today in Soap Opera History (July 21)

1972: Victoria Wyndham debuted as Rachel on Another World.
1980: Edge of Night's Kelly had competition for Jody.
1986: As the World Turns' Nancy mourned her husband.
1987: Days of our Lives' welcomed a new Jack.

"History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."

― Anselm Kiefer

"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...

1962: Actor Les Damon died at age 54. His soap roles included Ed Palmerlee in The Edge of Night, Jim Lowell in As the World Turns, and Bruce Banning on The Guiding Light.

1965: On General Hospital, Dr. Steve Hardy (John Beradino) and Nurse Jessie Brewer (Emily McLaughlin) filled Mike Costello in on the latest developments with Angie.

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Today in Soap Opera History (July 20)

1966: Dark Shadows' David was angry with his father.
1984: Guiding Light's Josh and Reva got heated in the hot tub.
1988: Days of our Lives' Salemites through Kayla a surprise shower.
2010: One Life to Live's Viki plotted to reunite David and Dorian.


"History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer

"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...

1965: On General Hospital, Angie Weeks (Jana Taylor) asked Nurse Jessie Brewer (Emily McLaughlin) for advice.

1966: On Dark Shadows, David Collins (David Henesy) told Victoria Winters (Alexandra Moltke) that he hated his father, Roger (Louis Edmonds).

Friday, November 29, 2024

Interview Revisited: Ellen Holly on the Early Years of 'One Life to Live'

We Love Soaps TV traveled to Westchester County, New York, in 2012 to speak with daytime television legend Ellen Holly about her storied career. In the never-before-released video below, Ms. Holly talks about the early years of ABC soap opera One Life to Live, which premiered in 1968 and featured her character, Carla.

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.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Today in Soap Opera History (October 9)


"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...

1957: On The Right to Happiness, Nurse Helen Mason (Ruth Newton) reported overhearing a racketeer's confession of drugging her patient which broke the defense of the fraudulent insurance claim case.

1967: On Dark Shadows, Dave Woodard (Peter Turgeon) told Julia Hoffman (Grayson Hall) that he discovered the "original" Barnabas Collins had a sister named Sarah. He then revealed he met and walked with Sarah (Sharon Smyth) in the mausoleum.

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Today in Soap Opera History (October 8)



"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 The Doctors, Congressman Jason Randall (M. Emmet Walsh) arrived at Hope Memorial for a hospital tour with a posse of reporters, flustering Nurse Simpson (Carolee Campbell).

1969: On Dark Shadows, Count Andreas Petofi (David Selby), in Quentin's body, informed Angelique she had to follow his orders in the future. Julia (Grayson Hall) realized that Petofi (Thayer David) was really Quentin but then disappeared back to 1969.

Friday, December 2, 2016

ABC Regains Rights to 'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live'

According to the Los Angeles Court website (lacourt.org), the case of Prospect Park Networks LLC vs American Broadcasting Company has been dismissed.

The case was "dismissed" on Thursday, December 1, which means ownership of All My Children and One Life to Live reverts back to ABC.

The Court set an order on October 5 for Prospect Park to show cause or have the case dismissed on December 1.

The October hearing focused on Prospect Park's Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, and its impact on the case.

Updated: 2:00 PM

"I can confirm that Prospect Park's lawsuit was dismissed yesterday and ABC regained the rights to those shows," Susan Klein, an attorney with Valle Makoff LLP who represented ABC in the suit, told soapcentral.com.

Will All My Children and One Life to Live return from the dead? Stay Tuned!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

'One Life to Live' Alum Florencia Lozano Joins the Cast of 'Narcos'

Florencia Lozano
Deadline Hollywood  is reporting that One Life to Live favorite Florencia Lozano has been cast in the second season of Netflix's Narcos.

Lozano has been cast as DEA agent Claudia Messina.

Written by Chris Brancato and directed by Jose Padilha, Narcos is the true-life story of the growth and spread of cocaine drug cartels across the globe and attendant efforts of law enforcement to meet them head on in brutal, bloody conflict.

Monday, May 9, 2016

'Serial Scoop Now' Catches Up With 'One Life to Live' Stars Kathy Brier, Kristen Alderson & Ilene Kristen

Kristen Alderson, Tonja Walker, Kathy Brier, Jason Tam and Ilene
Kristen.  Photo Credit: Sue Coflin/Max Photos
On April 28, One Life to Live stars Ilene Kristen (Roxy), Kristen Alderson (Star), Tonja Walker (Alex) and Jason Tam (Markko) were on hand for opening night of "The Marvelous Wonderettes," a musical revival starring their former co-star, Kathy Brier (Marcie).

"The Marvelous Wonderettes" takes a cotton-candied colored musical trip down memory lane to the 1958 Springfield High School prom where we meet “The Wonderettes”, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts. Audiences experience their lives and loves from prom night to their ten year reunion as told through more than twenty chart topping hits of the fifties and sixties including “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” “Son of a Preacher Man,” “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,” and “It’s My Party.”

Created, written, and originally directed by Roger Bean, the previous New York production played at the West Side Theatre from September 2008 to January 2010.

Serial Scoop Now caught up with Alderson, Kristen and Brier on the red carpet. Watch our interviews below.

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, May 14, 2015

Michael Learned and Nicholas Rodriguez Take the Stage in 'Mothers and Sons'

Michael Learned
Michael Learned, best known for her role as the mother Olivia Walton in The Waltons is continuing her success in Philly to Austin for the Zach Theatre's production of "Mothers and Sons" opposite, Nicholas Rodriguez (One Life to Live's Nick Chavez). Learned played General Hospital's Shirley Smith in 2010 and filled in for the late Jeanne Cooper as Katherine Chancellor on The Young and the Restless in 2011. She also had guest roles as Judge Turner on sister soaps All My Children and One Life to Live in 2005.

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 20, 2015

'One Life To Live' Actor Brandon Buddy Arrested For DWI


Former One Life To Live star Brandon Buddy got busted for DWI in Texas, TMZ reports.

Law enforcement sources tell TMZ cops were alerted on Sunday when a seemingly intoxicated Buddy -- covered in scratches -- was seen taking off in his car after grabbing beer at an Austin gas station.

After being stopped, an allegedly semi-conscious Buddy was evaluated at a nearby hospital and arrested for DWI.

Buddy's also being investigated for possessing dangerous drugs. Cops say they found prescription medications in his car on January 4th.

He's still in jail for the DWI.

Buddy played Cole Thornhart on OLTL from 2006-2010.

Monday, December 22, 2014

'One Life to Live' and 'Desperate Housewives' Star Tuc Watkins Calls 'Modern Family' Couple Gay Equivalent to Blackface, Jesse Tyler Ferguson Responds

Tuc Watkins, Jesse Tyler Fergus
Former One Life to Live and Desperate Housewives actor Tuc Watkins, who came out publicly last year, shared his feelings about Modern Family's gay characters, Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cam (Eric Stonestreet), in a Facebook post on Thursday:

Hmm. I think "Modern Family" is clever, hilarious, even terrifically subtle at times. But, for the most part, I have a hard time laughing at the gay guys. In fact, I kinda cringe. It feels a little bit like the gay equivalent of "blackface." It doesn’t feel "modern" at all.

Sure, people come in all shapes, sizes, etc. So why are we fed such 80s stereotypes every week?
Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson responded on Saturday:

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.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Timothy D. Stickney Stars in "As You Like It" (Opening Night Photos)

Timothy D. Stickney on opening night for "As You Like It;"  Photo Credit: Sue Coflin/Max Photos
Former One Life to Live actor Timothy D. Stickney is currently starring as Duke Senior in William Shakespeare's romantic comedy "As You Like It" at the Lansburgh Theatre in Washington, DC. Stickney played R.J. Gannon on the soap from 1994 to 2008, with a brief in 2009.

His latest project, "As You Like It," began previews on October 28, and officially opened on Monday, November 3.

"As You Like It" stars Zoƫ Waites as Rosalind, Derek Smith as Jaques, Andrew Veenstra as Orlando, Andrew Weems as Touchstone, Gregory Wooddell as Oliver, Happy Anderson as Corin, Ian Bedford as Charles, Jeff Brooks as Adam, Tara Giordano as Audrey, Te'La Curtis Lee as Hymen, Valeri Mudek as Phebe, Stephen Pilkington as Silvius, Joel David Santner as Le Beau, Matthew Schleigh as Amiens, Todd Scofield as First Lord, Timothy D. Stickney as Duke Senior and Duke Frederick and Adina Verson as Celia. Other cast members include Jonathan Feuer, Luis Alberto Gonzalez, Alex Piper, Theodore Snead and Nathan Winkelstein.

When Rosalind escapes to the Forest of Arden - disguised as a boy and with her cousin and the court fool in tow—she seeks only refuge from her uncle’s wrath. But the woods prove home to even stronger emotions that Rosalind must unravel. All the world's a stage in "As You Like It," one of Shakespeare's most playful of comedies, where poetry, disguise and mistaken identity intertwine with ardent desire, fervent wooing and the mysteries of love.

Check out more photos from opening night below, including the after party at District ChopHouse.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Michael Zaslow Remembered

Michael Zaslow
Emmy Award-winning actor Michael Zaslow mesmerized audiences as Roger Thorpe on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light for many years. He also starred as a victim of Lou Gehrig's disease on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, and struggled with the illness in real life. He died on Sunday, December 6, 1998, after a courageous public battle with ALS. He was 54.

Note: There are conflicting reports about Mr. Zaslow's age, but according to The New York Times and a tribute at the 1999 Soap Opera Digest Awards, he would have turned 70 today.

Mr. Zaslow won a Daytime Emmy Award as Outstanding Lead Actor in 1994 for his portrayal of the villainous Roger Thorpe on Guiding Light, a role he played at various times over the course of 27 years. He was dismissed from the show in April 1997, some eight months after the early symptoms of his illness caused his speech to slur.

In May 1998, Mr. Zaslow appeared on One Life to Live, reprising his role as the pianist David Renaldi, which he had played from 1983 to 1986. When Lou Gehrig's disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, was diagnosed in late 1997, he incorporated the degenerative nervous-system disorder into the life of his character to raise awareness about it.

Mr. Zaslow's early roles included Dick Hart on CBS' Search for Tomorrow and Dr. Peter Chernak on Love Is a Many Splendored Thing. He also guest-starred on a number of other television shows, including Barnaby Jones, Law & Order, and the 1966 premiere of Star Trek. Mr. Zaslow's Broadway credits included "Fiddler on the Roof," "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "Boccaccio."

There is much more I could say about Michael Zaslow. His performances made me laugh and cry, scared me silly as a kid when his Roger Thorpe dressed as a clown at the Cedars Hospital charity bazaar, kept me on the edge of my seat countless times and, in the final year, he educated me about ALS.

In honor of Mr. Zaslow's birthday, below is the beautiful remembrance shown at the 1999 Soap Opera Digest Awards, as well as "Roger Thorpe: The Scandal Years," a 1994 VHS release featuring the best of Roger Thorpe on Guiding Light.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

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.

Friday, October 24, 2014

Crystal Hunt Being Sued: The Assault 'Might Have Killed My Future Baby'

Crystal Hunt is being sued by Elizabeth Nam nearly a year after their bar brawl.
Just days after receiving there years probation in a felony assault case, former Guiding Light and One Life to Live actress Crystal Hunt is being sued.

Last December, the actress was charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon after a bar brawl turned bloody as she shattered a water glass on Elizabeth Nam's face. And according to new court documents, Nam is suing Hunt saying that the assault destroyed any chance she had for reproducing.

In the court documents, obtained by TMZ, Elizabeth explains she had been "actively searching for a mate" adding "the assault might have killed my future baby, due to my biological clock ticking."

In other words, the scars on her face combined with the emotional trauma have left her undesirable to men.

Nam is insisting that Crystal be put behind bars, while TMZ reports probation officials are recommending she serve 6 months in jail, enroll in an anger management program and pay her victim restitution.

Hunt's lawyer told TMZ Nam was wasted at the time of the confrontation and threatened Hunt repeatedly by shouting, "You're dead!" He added, anyone who would talk about killing an unconceived future child "has likely got some psychological issues."

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Monday, October 20, 2014

'General Hospital' Star Roger Howarth to Recur in 'The Flash' as Mason Bridge


General Hospital star Roger Howarth has joined the cast of CW's The Flash in a recurring role, Deadline reports. He'll portray investigative journalist Mason Bridge, boss to Iris (Candice Patton).

Mason will oversee aspiring journo Iris West as he digs into the truth about disgraced S.T.A.R. Labs honcho Dr. Harrison Wells aka Barry Allen’s mentor. He first airs in Episode 11.

The Flash star Jesse L. Martin is godfather to Howarth's son, Julian. The actors met playing recurring roles (Keith and Jory) on Guiding Light in the early 1990s and later shared scenes on One Life to Live, when Howarth's Todd tried to hire Martin's Quincy at The Sun.

Howarth's previous primetime TV credits include Californication, Dawson's Creek and Prey.

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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