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All My Children Tribute Thread

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Plus, Kelsey was a Martin and the daughter of a legacy character (Tara) and kind of answered the question on what happened to Tara after she quickly married and moved away from Pine Valley in the early 80s. She ended up with another child of the man she married because she avoided dealing with her grief over losing her first/true love Phil.. and I remember it being mentioned that Kelsey always felt unfavored and that she knew her mother and father didn't really love one another (with Tara even kind of hinting at that with Joe when she briefly came back to visit in the mid 90s played by the original actress).

I did enjoy that 1995 did try to revive the teen story focus that had been the bread and butter of the early years. Bobby being a con was so like his late mother Sybil, Anita being sheltered was the opposite of her sisters Maria/Julia/Mateo, Kelsey being the opposite of her mother OG ingenue Tara, & Scott being the adopted son of Stuart Chandler. It just happened too soon, too quick.

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1 hour ago, Soaplovers said:

Plus, Kelsey was a Martin and the daughter of a legacy character (Tara) and kind of answered the question on what happened to Tara after she quickly married and moved away from Pine Valley in the early 80s. She ended up with another child of the man she married because she avoided dealing with her grief over losing her first/true love Phil.. and I remember it being mentioned that Kelsey always felt unfavored and that she knew her mother and father didn't really love one another (with Tara even kind of hinting at that with Joe when she briefly came back to visit in the mid 90s played by the original actress).

I did enjoy that 1995 did try to revive the teen story focus that had been the bread and butter of the early years. Bobby being a con was so like his late mother Sybil, Anita being sheltered was the opposite of her sisters Maria/Julia/Mateo, Kelsey being the opposite of her mother OG ingenue Tara, & Scott being the adopted son of Stuart Chandler. It just happened too soon, too quick.

Bobby and Anita were also not well cast.

I do think there was much more to play with Kelsey's background. I know there was some fan speculation that her father was gay, although maybe I am hallucinating that. Clearly the show was not happy with Tara's return, but they could have just tried to recast again. Nancy Frangione was out of work by summer '96...

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12 hours ago, DRW50 said:

Clearly the show was not happy with Tara's return, but they could have just tried to recast again.

I remember someone in the soap press commenting how AMC dressed Karen Lynn Gorney as much older than she actually was on purpose. I wonder if that had played a part in Tara's return not working out as everyone had hoped.

Revealing that Jim Jefferson was gay would've been a very interesting story to tell, I think. Especially if the writers had created a son for him and Tara in addition to Kelsey as their daughter.

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1 hour ago, Khan said:

I remember someone in the soap press commenting how AMC dressed Karen Lynn Gorney as much older than she actually was on purpose. I wonder if that had played a part in Tara's return not working out as everyone had hoped.

Revealing that Jim Jefferson was gay would've been a very interesting story to tell, I think. Especially if the writers had created a son for him and Tara in addition to Kelsey as their daughter.

They must have styled her that way because of how old Charlie was. If they couldn't break his contract to get rid of him (I know he was gone by early/mid 1996), they should have just kept him offcamera. What a poor choice (McTavish said as much and was right).

The speculation I remember was that he and Michael would have been lovers at one time. That could have been explosive drama, given Kelsey's closeness to Kevin and Kevin's bond with Michael - maybe too explosive for the period, I don't know.

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Playing the gay angle with Tara's husband would have been kind of a cop out and not necessary. From reading the history, Tara's true love was Phil so after he passed away.. she turned to someone supportive and she quickly married him and left town.

Even though the two had a child together, I think deep down her new husband knew that he was never going to measure up to ole mighty Phil Brent and I'm sure even Tara wasn't aware that she was probably doing that. It also would make sense that she would probably prefer Charlie over Kelsey because who their father was.

I think it wasn't just Tara dressing more dowdy that was the problem, but the writing didn't really do the character any justice. Instead of writing her as someone that was aware of her current situation with her husband, her inability to relate to her daughter, and not being to bridge the gap.. they wrote her as very insipid.. even though the character of Tara had moved away from that by the mid 70s (and even in the few B & W episodes with the original Tara.. Tara did display a backbone)

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3 minutes ago, Soaplovers said:

Playing the gay angle with Tara's husband would have been kind of a cop out and not necessary. From reading the history, Tara's true love was Phil so after he passed away.. she turned to someone supportive and she quickly married him and left town.

I could see that too, although I was never sure how much that story still connected with all the recasts.

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I thought it was common knowledge already that they made up KLG to look like Granny Moses because of the Charlie issue. It was so unnecessary.

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1 hour ago, Vee said:

I thought it was common knowledge already that they made up KLG to look like Granny Moses because of the Charlie issue. It was so unnecessary.

News to me. I didn't watch much of it but I was taken aback by her appearance. Wasn't she wearing braids, Like Charlotte Hollis?

But I didn't think "Bette Davis" on seeing her - I thought a slightly younger Ruth Gordon.

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Speaking of which, here is one of her looks. I think the hair up and the Hilary Clinton esque blazer was meant to age her though she did talk about being a young pregnant teen with Charlie.

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29 minutes ago, Soaplovers said:

Speaking of which, here is one of her looks. I think the hair up and the Hilary Clinton esque blazer was meant to age her though she did talk about being a young pregnant teen with Charlie.

Thanks for that. She doesn't look as old as I remembered - it's Ray McD who looks young.

And John Callahan was still so handsome.

Now I'll go watch the rest!

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On 5/14/2026 at 6:07 PM, Khan said:

Frankly, @bongobong , I don't think Megan McTavish was/is the type to collaborate with anyone, at least not willingly, lol.

I don't think you're wrong about that!

I do think they could have complimented each other though. Broderick was better with character building & relationship drama but IMO when she attempted stunts/OTT stories (the Jamaica remote for example), which were being pushed at time, they came off sillier than when McTavish wrote them. Probably why her Days stint was absurdly short.

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1 hour ago, bongobong said:

Probably why her Days stint was absurdly short.

Well, that, and she and then-Co-EP Tom Langan got along about as well as Ike and Tina, lol.

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Marcy Walker and A Martinez doing two -hour livestream June 7, 2026
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Although their characters were paired on Santa Barbara, posting here for AMC Marcy fans.

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Eileen lucked out and spent decades on AMC.

BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS. Saturday. Dec. 18, 1976

Eileen Herlie Chosen to Portray Myrtle Lum on ’All My Children’ By JON-MICHAEL REED

NEW YORK - She’s only been gone from “All My Children” for a few weeks but the incessant cry can be heard across the land: "Bring her back.” Carol Burnett, one of the show’s most ardent fans, has commented, “Oh, I love that woman. I hope there's some way they can keep her in the story.”

THE OBJECT of the clamor is a rather seedy character named Myrtle Lum. An ex-carnival woman. she was picked up out of the gutter of a woman’s shelter by rich witch Phoebe Tyler and hired to pose as the long-lost mother of Phoebe's would-be daughter-in-law, Kitty. The scheme was to have Myrtle lure Kitty away from Pine Valley and Phoebe’s only begotten son, Lincoln. The plan worked perfectly. Trouble was that Myrtle was a victim of her own charade. She grew to love Kitty as the daughter she never had. When the pressure increased that she might be exposed. Myrtle double-crossed Phoebe and devised her own fake funeral rather than allowing Kitty to learn the shattering truth. A noble gesture by one of the most colorful characters to ever come down the soap opera pike.

THE NOBLE actress chosen to portray this coloful charcter is Eileen Herlie. Eileen Herlie? Not the Eileen Herlie who burst upon the West End London stage in her eariy 20s to critical acclaim as the queen in Cocteau’s "The Eagle Has Two Heads”? Not the Eileen Herlie who was personally chosen by Laurence Olivier to play Queen Gertrude to his screen "Hamlet,” and then some 30 years later repeated the role in Richard Burton’s Broadway version? Not the Eileen Herlie whose career mentor was the late great Tyrone Guthrie? Not the Eileen Heriie whose leading men have included Rex Harrison. Maurice Evans, Peter Ustinov and John Gielgud, and who even ventured into two Broadway musicals, opposite Jackie Gleason in “Take Me Along” and Ray Bolger in “All American”? Not the Eileen Yes, that Eileen Herlie.

BUT COME NOW. Miss Herlie. Wasn’t it something of a step down to accept a role on a soap opera after such an illustrious career? “At first.” remembers the actress, “all I knew was that soap operas were sort of weepylove stories. I didn’t honestly think I could fit into that sort of thing. But after I read a few scripts, I immediately adored the lady. I would have grabbed this character and played her anywhere, in any medium. She’s a marvelous mixture of the comedic and the sentimental. She’s got so many dimensions. as well as enormous guts to survive the kind of background she had. "Of course, she’s not the kind of character I’m usually associated with. I suppose my reputation, if you want to call it that, has been connected with classical roles. I’ve performed with all the great English speaking actors of this century.

"BUT WHAT I haven’t had a chance to do is to get away from the glamorous queenly thing — the tiaras and the regal clothes and the trailing trains. With Mrs. Lum. I can get into an old, perfectly awful housedress and ill-matched scarves and berets. "I don’t have to worry about my accent, because she’s traveled everywhere and belongs nowhere. I can work with a wonderful, beautiful young actress like Francesca James (Kitty) and simply allow the character’s rich and outrageous behavior to sweep me along. I can look awful with the painted lips and rouge and just get on with the acting. "You see, the grand dames are lovely to play. But sometimes one just wants to get hold of a character that does not have to rely on the trappings, a situation where you can send the sheer guts of the character straight-out to hit the audience. This is what Mrs. Lum gives me a chance to do.

SHE CERTAINLY’ did that. Attention was paid to Mrs. Lum. and fans of “All My Children" continue to beseech the writers to bring her back from Hollywood where she seoff to find a career following the performance of her life. "Yes,” admits Miss Herlie. “the possibility of my return has been discussed. But, you know. I’ve learned it’s not advisable to reveal what might happen on a soap opera.” she adds with a gleeful wink. Oh. Eileen Herlie. you’re such a caution. But Miss Burnett, your wish may just come true. Tune in tomorrow . . ,

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