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Y&R: Week of July 19, 2010

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With all due respect, "Sophia DuPree" comes across like someone on "The Maury Povich Show" in name, appearance and attitude. Seriously, I kept expecting her to say she was "100,000 percent sure" Dartrell was the father of her baby.

Meanwhile, Paul Rauch must be going blind if he allowed an actress that dark-skinned onto his set. (No one tell him if that's true, though. I'd hate to hear about another Black actress whom Rauch's assistant had to fire in the parking lot.)

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With all due respect, "Sophia DuPree" comes across like someone on "The Maury Povich Show" in name, appearance and attitude. Seriously, I kept expecting her to say she was "100,000 percent sure" Dartrell was the father of her baby.

Meanwhile, Paul Rauch must be going blind if he allowed an actress that dark-skinned onto his set. (No one tell him if that's true, though. I'd hate to hear about another Black actress whom Rauch's assistant had to fire in the parking lot.)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Hayman#Career

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Hayman graduated from Wilberforce University with a BA before she began her career in the Broadway theatre. She won the 1968 Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical, playing the mother of Leslie Uggams's character in the play Hallelujah, Baby!. This performance attracted the casting agents for One Life to Live, who cast her as Sadie Gray. This role would become Hayman's most identifiable, and she acted on the serial from 1968 until 1986, when her option was not picked up by then-executive producer Paul Rauch. According to co-star Ellen Holly's 1998 book One Life: The Autobiography of an African American Actress, Hayman didn't even know that she was fired until Rauch's assistant told her in the parking garage as she left the studio, "Mr. Rauch wants you to know that you just worked your last day."

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If they go by Rylan's age, they'll have to cast Sasha Mitchell as the new Noah.

I didn't know JTT was gay, I thought it was all just pure speculation. Whatever the case, he hasn't acted since 2005

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Meanwhile, Paul Rauch must be going blind if he allowed an actress that dark-skinned onto his set.

Maria had to tell him Tonya was a production assistant just to get her into hair & makeup.

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Wow, you all weren't kidding about AH's hair.

Malcolm needs to stop pushing his vocal cords to the back of his neck, and could Sophia be covered in any more fabric?

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Malcolm's fiancée is just ...

They both need to go!

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What piece of trash ending was that??? Dear Gawd....Maria sucks donkey balls!!

And what's with victoria..she looks like she is high as kite on drugs!

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What piece of trash ending was that??? Dear Gawd....Maria sucks donkey balls!!

And what's with victoria..she looks like she is high as kite on drugs!

MILLER MAGIC!

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Even Nikki bothered me today, drawling about the "fabulous" news that she and Grambo are going to tie the knot for the billionth time.

The Newman Fund? Maria, that is SO October 2008! :lol: Actually, I like Adam and Skye so I can forgive this latest attempt at "ripped from the headlines."

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