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Thank goodness....though still terrible.....I'm just glad she wasn't actually fired....

I think a marriage between her and Victor would have been fun, while sparking a rivalry with Nikki and Heather's Victoria....but what might have been....

Deeedee, did you think it was the right move to have Brad inherit all her money instead of Paul when she died? kind of a random question but I guess because I can't stand Brad most of the time, it seemed to be too overdone to give the playboy all that money...though that was probably the point, and also how Paul wasn't a business man like Brad was...

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I don't believe this garbage for a second, but I heard once that Lauralee had her fired because she started to get flirty with then on/offscreen hubby/boyfriend Michael Damian...rolleyes.gif

of course she wasn't fired...but the gossip they come up with.

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Was that because it was a last minute decision cause of Arvesen leaving?

Another thing I wonder about, which I don't remember if this was discussed before, but since he played a huge supporting role in the whole Cassandra saga, did they actually still imply that Carl was in the picture off camera?.....when did they make it known he had suddenly "disappeared"? was it right when they brought Brett Hadley back for that amnesia story in 1998-99?

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Thank you all for your insights on Nina/Cassandra!! She was born in Oslo, Norway, so she definitely has the European beauty going on. She joined the cast of SB and was on that show for about a year until its cancellation, so I wonder why she never went back to Y&R after that - either as a not-so-dead Cassandra or a new character.

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Yes, Terry Lester (RIP) was Y&R's first acting nomination in 1984. Y&R's first acting wins were in 1985 for Beth Maitland (Supporting Actress) and Tracey Bregman (Younger Actress).

Y&R's Daytime Emmy acting wins:

1985: Beth Maitland (Supporting Actress), Tracey Bregman (Younger Actress)

1991: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Jess Walton (Supporting Actress)

1992: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Kristoff St. John (Younger Actor), Tricia Cast (Younger Actress)

1993: Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

1997: Jess Walton (Lead Actress), Michelle Stafford (Supporting Actress)

1998: Eric Braeden (Lead Actor)

1999: Sharon Case (Supporting Actress), Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

2000: Shemar Moore (Supporting Actor), David Tom (Younger Actor), Camryn Grimes (Younger Actress)

2002: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor)

2004: Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress)

2005: Christian LeBlanc (Lead Actor), Greg Rikaart (Supporting Actor), David Lago (Younger Actor)

2007: Christian LeBlanc (Lead Actor), Bryton James (Younger Actor)

2008: Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Kristoff St. John (Supporting Actor)

2009: Christian LeBlanc (Lead Actor)

2010: Billy Miller (Supporting Actor)

2012: Christel Khalil (Younger Actress)

2013: Doug Davidson (Lead Actor), Billy Miller (Supporting Actor)

2014: Billy Miller (Lead Actor), Amelia Heinle (Supporting Actress), Hunter King (Younger Actress)

Nominations:

1984: Terry Lester (Lead Actor)

1985: Terry Lester (Lead Actor)

1986: Terry Lester (Lead Actor)

1987: Eric Braeden (Lead Actor), Terry Lester (Lead Actor), Tracey Bregman (Younger Actress)

1989: Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Quinn Redeker (Supporting Actor)

1990: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Eric Braeden (Lead Actor), Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Quinn Redeker (Supporting Actor), Jess Walton (Supporting Actress)

1991: Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Tricia Cast (Younger Actress)

1992: Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress)

1993: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Kimberlin Brown (Supporting Actress), Kristoff St. John (Younger Actor)

1994: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Signy Coleman (Supporting Actress), Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

1995: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

1996: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Eric Braeden (Lead Actor), Jess Walton (Lead Actress), Victoria Rowell (Supporting Actress), Michelle Stafford (Supporting Actress), Tonya Lee Wiliams (Supporting Actress), Shemar Moore (Younger Actor), Joshua Morrow (Younger Actor), Sharon Case (Younger Actress), Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

1997: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Eric Braeden (Lead Actor), Aaron Lustig (Supporting Actor), Scott Reeves (Supporting Actor), Victoria Rowell (Supporting Actress), Shemar Moore (Younger Actor), Joshua Morrow (Younger Actor), Sharon Case (Younger Actress), Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

1998: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Scott Reeves (Supporting Actor), Victoria Rowell (Supporting Actress), Bryant Jones (Younger Actor), Joshua Morrow (Younger Actor), Camryn Grimes (Younger Actress), Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

1999: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Eric Braeden (Lead Actor), Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Melody Thomas Scott (Lead Actress), Christian LeBlanc (Supporting Actor), Kristoff St. John (Supporting Actor), Bryant Jones (Younger Actor), Joshua Morrow (Younger Actor), Camryn Grimes (Younger Actress), Ashley Jones (Younger Actress)

2000: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Eric Braeden (Lead Actor), Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Jess Walton (Lead Actress), Christian LeBlanc (Supporting Actor), Kristoff St. John (Supporting Actor), Sharon Case (Supporting Actress), Tonya Lee Williams (Supporting Actress), Bryant Jones (Younger Actor), David Lago (Younger Actor), Joshua Morrow (Younger Actor), Ashley Jones (Younger Actress), Heather Tom (Younger Actress)

2001: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), David Lago (Younger Actor), David Tom (Younger Actor)

2003: Doug Davidson (Lead Actor), Eileen Davidson (Lead Actress), Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress), Christian LeBlanc (Supporting Actor), David Lago (Younger Actor)

2004: Eric Braeden (Lead Actor), Christian LeBlanc (Supporting Actor), Sharon Case (Supporting Actress), Heather Tom (Supporting Actress), David Lago (Younger Actor), Christel Khalil (Younger Actress), Lauren Woodland (Younger Actress)

2005: Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress), Jeanne Cooper (Supporting Actress), Michael Graziadei (Younger Actor)

2006: Greg Rikaart (Supporting Actor), Tracey Bregman (Supporting Actress), Michael Graziadei (Younger Actor), Bryton James (Younger Actor), Camryn Grimes (Younger Actress), Christel Khalil (Younger Actress)

2007: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress), Greg Rikaart (Supporting Actor), Kristoff St. John (Supporting Actor)

2008: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Christian LeBlanc (Lead Actor), Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress), Greg Rikaart (Supporting Actor), Tracey Bregman (Supporting Actress), Bryton James (Younger Actor), Vail Bloom (Younger Actress), Emily O`Brien (Younger Actress), Tammin Sursok (Younger Actress)

2009: Jeanne Cooper (Lead Actress), Bryton James (Younger Actor), Emily O`Brien (Younger Actress)

2010: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Doug Davidson (Lead Actor), Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress), Christel Khalil (Younger Actress)

2011: Christian LeBlanc (Lead Actor), Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress), Doug Davidson (Supporting Actor), Billy Miller (Supporting Actor), Tricia Cast (Supporting Actress), Emily O`Brien (Younger Actress)

2012: Genie Francis (Supporting Actress), Elizabeth Hendrickson (Supporting Actress)

2013: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Michael Muhney (Lead Actor), Michelle Stafford (Lead Actress), Jeff Branson (Supporting Actor), Jessica Collins (Supporting Actress), Melissa Claire Egan (Supporting Actress), Max Ehrich (Younger Actor), Bryton James (Younger Actor), Hunter King (Younger Actress)

2014: Peter Bergman (Lead Actor), Doug Davidson (Lead Actor), Christian LeBlanc (Lead Actor), Steve Burton (Supporting Actor), Melissa Claire Egan (Supporting Actress), Elizabeth Hendrickson (Supporting Actress), Max Ehrich (Younger Actor), Daniel Polo (Younger Actor)

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Looking at the 1984-1987 Lead Actor races:

1984: James Mitchell, Larry Bryggman (winner), Joel Crothers, Larkin Malloy, Stuart Damon, Terry Lester

1985: David Canary, James Mitchell, Darnell Williams (winner), Larry Bryggman, Terry Lester

1986: David Canary (winner), Scott Bryce, Larry Bryggman, Robert S. Woods, Nicolas Coster, Terry Lester

1987: Scott Bryce, Larry Bryggman (winner), A Martinez, Eric Braeden, Terry Lester

I think Terry should've gotten at least one win in either 1984, 1985, or 1986. As much as I love Terry and Eric, I don't dispute Larry Bryggman's 1987 win since As the World Turns was at the height of the Douglas Marland years (remember they won 3 acting Emmys and best show that year).

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Terry's work in the Jack/Jill reveal should have won something. The scene where he had a breakdown at the office soon after losing his home and job alone deserved an award. As much as I'd say Larry Brygmann deserved an Emmy, he didn't really have much at all to do during 1986.

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Terry Should have won an Emmy for his work in the Jill/John divorce in 1986 and who shot Jill? He kills it in all of those scenes. It really is a shame he never took one home...

MTS is another one who should have won some emmys especially with her drinking stories (the old ones, not the current ones)

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Y&R's female talent has always been overlooked.

It took Jess 10 years to win two Emmys & it took Jeanne 35 years just to win.

Other deserving Y&R actresses like Julianna McCarthy, Tricia Cast, Victoria Rowell, Barbara Crampton, Tonya Williams, Kimberlin Brown, Veronica Redd, Janice Lynde, Alex Donnelly, Ashley Bashioum, Signy Coleman, Tamara Clatterbuck, Lauren Woodland, Jamie Lyn Bauer & Sabryn Genet have been shut out altogether.

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