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  1. 23 hours ago, danfling said:

    Melinda O. Fee was a recast on The Guiding Light.   She replaced Victoria Wyndham in the role of Charlotte (which had begun as Tracy).  She was an excellent recast.

    Charlotte certainly has an interesting casting history, Victoria Wyndham, Dorrie Kavanaugh and Melinda Fee, i understand she was a really bad girl

  2. On 2/13/2022 at 3:44 PM, Soaplovers said:

    I remember Cally..she seemed sweet..almost too sweet.  I did like how Sue Ellen kind of mentored Cally.

    April was a good character the first season or so she was on..but once she was paired with Bobby..she became bland.

    yeah Cally was way too gullible, She reminded me of GG's Rose just younger lol

    by the way does anyone know were i can watch The Show in Good Quality? i don't see to be able to find it

  3. 2 hours ago, Soapsuds said:

    Wasn't Corley upset because Steven wasn't gay enough? That the writers were getting cold feet?

    exactly, he knew the character was representing a minority, he knew he was doing something important, and was fed up when they ruined it, just like Donna's Down Syndrome Baby story on Dallas dream season, i heard the actress was pretty mad

    1 minute ago, Joseph said:

    exactly, he knew the character was representing a minority, he knew he was doing something important, and was fed up when they ruined it, just like Donna's Down Syndrome Baby story on Dallas dream season, i heard the actress was pretty mad

    when they aborted it

    also i apparently Forgot about Sue Ellen's drinking, but i knew she would be mentioned after all, she was one of the best representations of such a touchy theme

  4. 11 hours ago, Broderick said:

    Y&R was "first", although the stories were vastly different.  By 1975, Phillip Chancellor was dead, and Kay Chancellor and Jill Foster each blamed the other for his death.  

    Raven appeared in 1976.  Geraldine never hated her, though.  Geraldine was often OUTDONE with Raven, due to Raven's immature antics.  

    maybe you're both right, i didn't get the chance to watch the whole series but i sure wish i could, by what i saw i got The impression Geraldine hated Raven but as i watch more i might get a new impression

  5. 2 hours ago, kalbir said:

    @Khan commented in another thread that the primetime soaps tended to avoid social issue storylines (I hope I'm not misinterpreting your comment Khan; also I didn't want to derail the other thread). I know viewers of the 1980s big four didn't expect to see Bill Bell-style social issue storylines, but of the social issue storylines attempted by the 1980s big four, which were good and which were not so good?

    i know Dynasty began trying to approach social issues, there was Homosexuality, Claudia was coping to readjust after her nervous breakdown, there was marital rape, they hinted on Fallon being a Nymphomaniac that's what i can remember

    and Knots Landing dealt with drug addiction

  6. 53 minutes ago, will81 said:

    Pretty sure the first acting nomination and win in the leading or supporting actress category for Y&R was for Beth Maitland (I believe Terry Lester was another early nominee in the male category and Tracey Bregman got a special award for ingenue or something). Pretty sure Janice was never nominated for any emmy for any of her daytime roles. Maybe she was nominated for a different award and it has been confused with a Daytime Emmy. 

    Yeah Maybe, as i said i have never heard of it before, btw was the Laurel Character any good? I admit i don't have the patience to watch those partial episodes right now

  7. 4 hours ago, MarlandFan said:

    I believe the first "adult-ish" Frannie was actress Terri Vandenbosch. Sadly, it appears she has passed away:  https://soaps.sheknows.com/as-the-world-turns/news/3808/as-the-world-turns-alum-passes-away-at-46/

     

    39 minutes ago, victoria foxton said:

     You're welcome. I liked Terri as well.

    What a Little Search doesn't do apparently the First "Adult" Frannie was Helene Udy, she was born in 1962 and played Frannie for about 6 months from 1982 to 1983

  8. 5 minutes ago, Broderick said:

    They never knew what to do with Casey.  She never had much of anything to do, going all the way back to her debut in 1978.  She had great chemistry with David Hasselhoff as Snapper, but Bill Bell didn't wanna break-up Snapper & Chris, so that just left her as Nikki's Older Sister.   

    if it happened, at least Chris and Casey would get a Memorable turn, Except for Marrying Snapper i don't think they ever gave much of anything for her to do (except was she the sister that got raped?) and during the 1984 return of The Brooks Sisters what he poor girl was? the ugly sister that had to ask Maestro to take her to her chair while the others Got Guys taking them right away, and Casey was just Nikki's sister a Waste of 2 Good Actresses

  9. Daytime

    Y&R Casey Reed, Nikki's sister why they never really tried using her after the 1980's? except for visiting dying Nikki in 1998 we never saw her again and it's kinda unfair that while she initially had her own storyline she became Just Nikki's Older Sister

    PrimeTime

    Cassandra Morrel, i could see so many opportunities for Alexis' Sister, I don't blame the Actress for leaving

  10. Filmes por Marion Brash em cines.com

    Marion Brasch - IMDb

    Ok so Miss Marion Brash, who participated in The Edge of Night, The Secret Storm, Bright Promise and Originated the Role of Eunice in Search For Tomorrow died this January 10, aged 90, No one seemed to care much, it wasn't notified, No one on Soaps communities seemed to be aware of it, i wouldn't be if i didn't have a sudden urge for Search, she was kinda the reason i decided to post here again so i'm questioning here if someone knows where i can find anything of her Work on Soaps

  11. 14 minutes ago, MarlandFan said:

    I believe the first "adult-ish" Frannie was actress Terri Vandenbosch. Sadly, it appears she has passed away:  https://soaps.sheknows.com/as-the-world-turns/news/3808/as-the-world-turns-alum-passes-away-at-46/

    OH God, She was so Beautiful, died So Young only 46, that's sad she has passed quite some time ago, but does anyone have scenes with her as Frannie, i think it's no secret it's a passion of Many to Try to preserve the memory of Both Actors and Charaters

  12. 12 hours ago, Khan said:

    I think the general consensus is that Janice Lynde was better as Leslie.  Victoria Mallory was beautiful, but she was very wan or colorless.

    In the scant footage that I've seen of her, Bond Gideon's Jill comes across like Jess Walton's: a scrappy, blue-collar girl trying to "make good."  Brenda Dickson was Brenda Dickson, of course, but to me, she was too glamorous to be Jill even the first time around; and Deborah Adair...?  Well, looking at HER Jill, you'd never think that the character supposedly grew up on the proverbial wrong side of the tracks.

    Thanks for the Info, I was also Curious on Melinda O. Fee's Take on Jill, but she was a Temporary i would be just too lucky to have someone having watched her and remembering enough to tell me

    Janice was certainly a Complete Actress, i couldn't compare her with Victoria Mallory but of what i saw she did give a lot of Nuance to the character

  13. On 1/23/2022 at 8:00 PM, TEdgeofNight said:

    I just sent Carla Borelli an email. Interested if she'll respond. I asked her about Don and how he's doing. 

    Ask her please then why she didn't do more soaps? Please, her Beauty and talent still could have been valuable to any soap many years after she stopped and if she still has anything from her Days on Days lol

    On 1/5/2022 at 6:09 PM, danfling said:

    Actress Joan Copeland, who played Mary Appleton on The Edge of Night in 1959, has passed away.

     

    Joan Copeland, Broadway Star and Soap Opera Actress, Dies at 99

     

    HER ALIBI, Joan Copeland, 1989. ©Warner
    ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett C

    Joan Copeland, who graced both the stage and screen for decades as a Broadway star and soap opera actress, died the morning of Jan. 4 in her New York City home, Copeland’s family confirmed to Variety. She was 99.

    Copeland’s career included performances on numerous daytime soap operas — including “Search for Tomorrow” (1967-72) “Love of Life” (1960-63), “The Edge of the Night” (1956) and “How to Survive a Marriage” (1974).

    As one of the first members of The Actors Studio, she made her Broadway debut in 1948 as Nadine in “Sundown Beach.” Her other Broadway credits include “Detective Story,” (1950) “Coco,” (1969) and “45 Seconds From Broadway” (2001).

    Copeland was the sister of playwright Arthur Miller, who died in 2005. She appeared in one of Miller’s plays, “The American Clock” (1980), a performance for which she earned a Drama Desk award.

    “From the time I was a little girl I had the stage bug,” Copeland told The New York Times in 1981. “It was like a big dream, like kids who want to fly to the moon today. Perhaps I was unconsciously influenced by my brother. He had made it. I was desperate to get out of the dreariness I was living in.”

    Still, Copeland worked to separate her career from her brother’s — which influenced her to take on the stage name “Joan Copeland.”

    “I did not want to trade on my brother’s name,” she told the Times.

    While most of Copeland’s career was on the Broadway stage and in television series, she also made it to the big screen. Her first film, Paddy Chayefsky’s “The Goddess” (1958), was said to be based on Miller’s second wife (and Copeland’s onetime sister-in-law) Marilyn Monroe. In addition, Copeland appeared in “Roseland” (1977), “A Little Sex” (1982), “The Object of My Affection” (1998) and as the voice of Tanana in Disney’s “Brother Bear” (2003).

    She is survived by her son, Eric Kupchik, and her niece, actress Rebecca Miller.

    Marion Brash who also played a few roles along the years on The show also died around the same time

  14. 2 hours ago, Bright Eyes said:

    Agreed. She's my favourite actress from before my time. In a world where the soaps were good, she's the perfect age for the elusive Sandy Horton.

    Someone said she would have made a Great Tracy Quatermaine not sure what you think? Maybe I don't like someone stealing the role from Jane Elliot

  15. I always wondered why the Missing Bauers didn't go to Bert's Funeral? I remember when The Hughes Patriarch died in 1986 the whole family came including Penny, and they remarkably got to keep her true to character yet Hope didn't come to her Grandmother's Funeral for example, also it would have been a good chance to see her interacting with the Spauldings

  16. Question: Did Janice Lynde Get Nominated for an Emmy for Plahing Lairel on OLTL? Someone made a playlist on the character and described that Miss Lynde Got Nominated for Playing Leslie Brooks and Laurel Chaplin yet I never heard of it

    The worst part I have the impression she did that herself but I may be wrong

  17. On 1/28/2022 at 11:02 PM, Khan said:

    Exactly.  Otherwise, what would have been the point of continuing past the miniseries?

    Frankly, and it's been a LONG while since I last watched the miniseries, but aside from the affair with Jonathan Frakes' character, I don't remember Barbara Fisher having much to do at all there either.

    I think Jaime Lyn Bauer was PERFECT for transitioning from daytime to primetime, but I think BE was the wrong vehicle for her.  Lorimar should have tried to court her for one of their shows instead.

    It's kinda sad that Jamie left Y&R at this time to ultimately a small character in a short live primetime Soap, I understand they were constructing Lorie and Victor's very complex relationship back then, I think it sounded cool

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