April 14Apr 14 Member 2 hours ago, TheyStartedOnSoaps said: Fun fact - Krista Teserau was up for the part of Gloria on All My Children. It came down between her and Teresa Blake. We all know that Teresa Blake got the part, and the word was that Krista wasn't sensual and tortured that the character Gloria needed to be. Years later Krista AMC screentest landed on the desk of OLTL casting director, and they hired her for the recast part of Tina. No audition necessary as it was a straight forward offer, based strictly on her screentest for Gloria. Krista not auditioning for Tina was a real mistake. She was not right for the part (not helped by lousy writing). 15 minutes ago, chrisml said: I will never understand how the execs hit the jackpot twice with Mindy (Tesrau and Simms) and then failed so miserably afterwards that they just didn't even bother after that. It was obvious from her Locher interview that Crampton had no clue what she was doing at GL and who Mindy was. Her confusion seems to have played out in her performance based on the little I've seen (which is not much) and from others have said. Hamilton got slaughtered in the soap press, but I don't think it's her fault. She didn't have a character to play; how do you make something work when there's nothing on the page? I think by that point with Curlee phasing out the show just lost any ability to properly establish any characters, returning or new. Mindy existed solely for angst with Nick, as did Alex. She had no character. Crampton was well-liked on Y&R but Mindy was nothing like Leanna. She was clearly just cast because of that popularity and the idea that a soap name will help paper over nonexistent material. 2 minutes ago, P.J. said: Hiring Crampton was obviously just to bring in a name. She looked like she should be dating Josh, not calling him Uncle. I don't think Crampton's energy fit the show somehow. The only time I thought she was fitting in was toward the end, with Michael O'Leary. At that time characters only seemed to fit in just as they were leaving (Mindy, Nick, Tangie).
April 14Apr 14 Member 28 minutes ago, chrisml said: I will never understand how the execs hit the jackpot twice with Mindy (Tesrau and Simms) and then failed so miserably afterwards that they just didn't even bother after that. It was obvious from her Locher interview that Crampton had no clue what she was doing at GL and who Mindy was. Her confusion seems to have played out in her performance based on the little I've seen (which is not much) and from others have said. Hamilton got slaughtered in the soap press, but I don't think it's her fault. She didn't have a character to play; how do you make something work when there's nothing on the page? Back then they had a major problem recasting that part after Simms left. Despite Betty Rea magic at casting, they could not find an actress to play the part. Rea actually flew to LA TWICE to auditions hundreds of blonds. At one point they even approached Simms to come back, but both sides were still far apart of the length of the contract. I suspect that Betty Rea might've had some good choices, but JFP veoted them all (JFP is not good at spotting talent like Rea). Crampton was actually approached by JFP to play Mindy, but at the time she didn't want to leave LA. Finally they settled on Ann Hamilton Weeks later Crampton bumped into JFP at the Soap awards, and said she had second thoughts. JFP told Crampton to send her demo tape. Based on that tape JFP offered Crampton the role, no audition required. Unfortunately for Ann Hamilton, she lost her job as she was told on a Friday night after filming her scenes not to come back on Monday. She was done.
April 14Apr 14 Member I said it before, but I have never seen an actress (Crampton) so clueless about her character in all my life. She didn't seem to know anything about what she was doing. It's one thing to be confused about a storyline but Crampton just seemed completely out of it. So bizarre. Crampton is a good actress, so I have to blame the people at GL and the execs. Besides Walker and Crampton, have there been other examples of actors/actresses on GL who just floundered in a role and could not make it work?
April 14Apr 14 Member 2 minutes ago, chrisml said: I said it before, but I have never seen an actress (Crampton) so clueless about her character in all my life. She didn't seem to know anything about what she was doing. It's one thing to be confused about a storyline but Crampton just seemed completely out of it. So bizarre. Crampton is a good actress, so I have to blame the people at GL and the execs. Besides Walker and Crampton, have there been other examples of actors/actresses on GL who just floundered in a role and could not make it work? I might say Lisby Larsen, although she wasn't as high-profile. Chris Pennock is another. There are some I could mention but they lasted a long time, so I guess they made it work.
April 14Apr 14 Member 1 hour ago, chrisml said: Besides Walker and Crampton, have there been other examples of actors/actresses on GL who just floundered in a role and could not make it work? Carrie Mowery never hit it right as Jackie Marler, in my opinion. She wasn't a bad actress, she just wasn't Jackie. Larkin Malloy. I know a lot people disliked him as Kyle. I think he was a good actor, thought he was fine on EON and AMC, but for some reason he seemed out of place on GL. Michael Wilding, Jr. as Jackson. Again, I had nothing especially against him, he was O.K., unless you have a problem with nepo baby casting. But what was he doing there other than pining after Beth? He even looked confused a lot of the time. Daniel Pilon. I know he was likely always meant to be a temporary replacement. And on paper, he should have been an adequate replacement for Bernau, since he played a very similar character on RH. But MAN, he just melted into the wallpaper. It didn't help that a majority of his scenes were with two actresses who would wipe you off the screen if you didn't meet them on their level. 52 minutes ago, DRW50 said: I might say Lisby Larsen, although she wasn't as high-profile. Chris Pennock is another. I'd agree with both of these. I watched a few episodes of Texas recently and was surprised by how much I liked Larsen in that role. Loved Pennock on Dark Shadows, but he was seriously miscast as Justin. Edited April 14Apr 14 by DeeVee
April 14Apr 14 Member LOL - not to be out-confused by Wilding Jr was Adrienne Zucker as Christine Valere. She took "what the hell am I doing here?" to another level altogether. Can't fault either one. Who wasn't confused in 1987?
April 14Apr 14 Member 15 minutes ago, Speed Racer said: LOL - not to be out-confused by Wilding Jr was Adrienne Zucker as Christine Valere. She took "what the hell am I doing here?" to another level altogether. Can't fault either one. Who wasn't confused in 1987? You mean Ariane Munker. Other than ones already mentioned, the big one that stands out to me is Geraldine Court as Jennifer. Maybe "floundered" in the role is an overstatement, but the show never seemed to know what they wanted to do with her. She never seems close to either of her daughters, the relationship with Mike went nowhere, and marrying Mark seemed like a hail mary effort to make her relevant. And then she just disappears before Mark dies. Edited April 14Apr 14 by P.J.
April 14Apr 14 Member 2 minutes ago, Speed Racer said: LOL - not to be out-confused by Wilding Jr was Adrienne Zucker as Christine Valere. She took "what the hell am I doing here?" to another level altogether. Can't fault either one. Who wasn't confused in 1987? So true! The whole art theft mess was one my least favorite storylines. The idea that Alan would have stolen art for kicks is so dumb. Almost as dumb as making him into a villain plucked out of a James Bond movie for the Dreaming Death storyline.
April 14Apr 14 Member 27 minutes ago, DeeVee said: Carrie Mowery never hit it right as Jackie Marler, in my opinion. She wasn't a bad actress, she just wasn't Jackie. Larkin Malloy. I know a lot people disliked him as Kyle. I think he was a good actor, thought he was fine on EON and AMC, but for some reason he seemed out of place on GL. Michael Wilding, Jr. as Jackson. Again, I had nothing especially against him, he was O.K., unless you have a problem with nepo baby casting. But what was he doing there other than pining after Beth? He even looked confused a lot of the time. Daniel Pilon. I know he was likely always meant to be a temporary replacement. And on paper, he should have been an adequate replacement for Bernau, since he played a very similar character on RH. But MAN, he just melted into the wallpaper. It didn't help that a majority of his scenes were with two actresses who would wipe you off the screen if you didn't meet them on their level. I'd agree with both of these. I watched a few episodes of Texas recently and was surprised by how much I liked Larsen in that role. Loved Pennock on Dark Shadows, but he was seriously miscast as Justin. Wilding lasted such a long time. Off and on. Didn't he even have story with Chelsea? I wonder if he just got focus because of his mother. I know Malloy did have some support as Kyle but based on his exit I am not sure if something was off backstage. Has Zimmer ever spoken about him? I agree Mowery was doomed, as Marland didn't seem to have much interest in Jackie or Justin anyway.
April 14Apr 14 Member Random thought: I love how on random days, Alan-Michael wears glasses. He gives me Harry Potter vibes and its cute
April 14Apr 14 Member 2 hours ago, DRW50 said: I know Malloy did have some support as Kyle but based on his exit I am not sure if something was off backstage. Has Zimmer ever spoken about him? Zimmer spoke highly of Malloy in her book. She also thanked him years after he left in her Emmy speech when she won her third emmy. I have read about bad blood but I would imagine it was probably with the producer or headwriter unless it was a Clint Ritchie type situation where other cast members were tired of him. Edited April 14Apr 14 by chrisml
April 14Apr 14 Member On 4/6/2025 at 6:30 PM, chrisml said: The Beverlee McKinsey interview that was posted a couple pages back was wonderful. Makes me appreciate her even more, but I was cracking up at her outrage over Ruth Warrick. Who knew she had such a dislike for Warrick because of Warrick's nonsense? Just now catching up on this thread, I can't seem to find this. Would you mind posting a link?
April 14Apr 14 4 hours ago, Alan said: Just now catching up on this thread, I can't seem to find this. Would you mind posting a link? https://archive.org/details/beverlee-mc-kinsey-1982-city-lights I also have it up on my Rumble account. In case you have any problem with the Internet archive, just PM me.
April 14Apr 14 Member Is Pam Long retired? I think the last thing she did were those Dolly Parton tv movies
April 14Apr 14 Member 8 hours ago, chrisml said: Zimmer spoke highly of Malloy in her book. She also thanked him years after he left in her Emmy speech when she won her third emmy. I have read about bad blood but I would imagine it was probably with the producer or headwriter unless it was a Clint Ritchie type situation where other cast members were tired of him. In the Locher Room when they mentioned him Krista Ferrell (who had no f*cks to give, called Kimmer out for being mean to her at first) goes..."Oh..Larkin Malloy," and made a face and Zimmer laughed apprently in agreement that he could be a pain. This was in response to Terrell whatshiface saying that when he came on Malloy came up to him and said, "Don't even THINK about pissing on my leg as I am the leading man," or something. Kyle was just a skeevy character, the bastard kid of a prostitute who black mailed Roxie into sleeping with him and led his niece on before she kneshe was his niece. Malloy always seemed unhappy and his stylized acting didnt really work on GL. But lots of peole think he and Kimmer had chemistry.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.