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OLTL’s January LaVoy (Noelle) onstage in New York City


I touched a bit on this in Tuesday’s blog, but this topic deserves a blog unto it’s own.

First of all, my favorite pie-baking waitress is back on One Life To Live - Noelle Ortiz of course and that’s good news in itself.

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But there’s more good news about her portrayer, January LaVoy, who, by the way, is so warm and genuine….she’s an amazing person as well as super talented.

And being a good person in this crazy world counts for a lot as far as I’m concerned.

January is co-starring in “Home” at the Signature Theatre Company in New York City until Jan. 4. She co-stars with Tracey Bonner and Kevin T. Carroll.

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Since I was spending my Thanksgiving week in Conn., my husband, my aunt and I took the train in to New York City to see a play - and when I found out that January was in “Home,” I decided that would be the play to see.

Below is a description of the play, which is a revival of the original production.

Home, which received a 1980 Best Play Tony nomination, is the tale of one man’s struggle to stay true to himself amid a rapidly changing and turbulent America. Leaving behind his family’s farm in North Carolina, Cephus Miles seeks refuge and prosperity in the North. Three actors portray more than 25 characters over the course of Cephus’ epic journey from adolescence to adulthood, spanning the 1950s through the Vietnam War and Civil Rights eras.

The three of us were awed by the entire performance.

All of the actors were incredible.

Kevin T. Carroll as Cephus brought the audience through a gamut of emotions - funny to sad and everything in between. January and Tracey did a spectacular job of playing a variety of characters and performing an array of sound effects that were so amazingly real.

After the performance, the three of us met January, Kevin and Tracey - all of whom were so unbelievably warm and welcoming.

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Do we look like we’re having a good time, or what?

Tickets are available on Signature’s website at http://www.signaturetheatre.org/ by phone at (212) 244-PLAY (7529) and in person at the box office.

I highly recommend the production.

You won’t be disappointed.


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Johnny and Lulu aside, GH was pretty good


Tuesday’s episode of General Hospital was definitely a hit or miss for me.

On the one hand, there was lots of Johnny and Lulu. Which meant I fast-forwarded through most of the show. Which means my viewing time took half as long as usual. Which in general is a good thing.

However, I must report that the fast forwarding did nothing to diminish the awkwardness that is Johnny and Lulu. And I don’t mean good awkward as in “Aw, isn’t it cute how awkward they are with each other?” I mean awkward as in “Wow. That was an awkward kiss. Are they sure they’re in love?”

Then of course there was Kate and Sonny, who normally irritate me to the core. It’s just too much smugness and arrogance … and treat-everyone-like-crudness … for one couple.

But I actually found their scenes riveting. Check them out for yourself below.

Maurice Benard and Megan Ward really shine when their characters are fighting. It’s just the actual romance part that I find lacking.

In fact, I think it says something that I find Sonny’s unholy union to Claudia far more interesting than anything he’s done with Kate.

As for Carly, I am thoroughly enjoying her quest for revenge. Nobody wreaks havoc like Carly, and if her target is Kate, then I’m gonna pull up a chair for a front-row seat.

I’m not as keen on Carly’s targeting of Jax, but I am loving the business rivalry (with a healthy dose of personal bitterness) that is brewing between Jax and Nikolas. So if Carly’s plan brings these two rich, business-savvy men head-to-head … and in a story that no way involves the mob … then I am all for it.

There were a few Quartermaine sightings. Almost always a good thing.

And Tracy plans to divorce Luke. As much as I love Tony Geary and Jane Elliott together, Luke really needs a wake-up call. He’s taken Tracy for granted for far too long. It’s high time he worked for her love.

So all in all a pretty good episode.

But GH? Today I’m really hoping to find out what’s happening with Jake. Could we step that up? Please?

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It Was A Heartwarming One Life To Live Thanksgiving


I just watched One Life To Live and I have to say it was one big - Awwwww.

I had tears in my eyes the whole time.

They were good tears.

Not sad tears.

But sentimental tears.

From Charlie recreating the Bon Jour Cafe for Viki and bringing back Noelle and Moe to Bo’s speech at the Buchanan gathering, it was all so heartwarming - hence the tears.

Erika Slezak as Viki and Brian Kerwin as Charlie - watching them together is like reading a beautiful poem.

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Viki and Charlie

How about the end of Bo’s speech when he singled out Cole and said that God should bless him for enduring what no one should have to endure. Loved it!

Robert S. Woods as Bo brought tears to my eyes throughout his monologue.

And I love the fact that Renee forgave Natalie and Jared. It brought that storyline around to some degree of closure and now, hopefully, everyone can move on.

Okay, there was some bit of craziness at the Vega and Cramer gatherings, compliments of Sarah and Dorian, respectively.

I have to say - and maybe I’m divulging a bit too much - but I could see myself going off on Vanessa like Sarah (Justis Bolding) did.

I mean come on, the woman is obviously a viper and Sarah, a bit tipsy at best, needed to vent and protect her man, Christian.

So, yeah, I was cheering at that part.

I loved that final montage with all of the family gatherings meeting together at the new Buenos Dias Cafe, the former site of Carlotta’s Diner, which Charlie rebuilt in the form of the Bon Jour for Viki!

And, yeah, more tears.

You could just see the real emotion in Slezak’s eyes as Viki looked around at all the various characters gathered at the spot that she holds dear to her heart.

You know when I interviewed Slezak at Super Soap Weekend two weeks ago, she said the Paris, Texas storyline and the Bon Jour Cafe with Moe and Noelle was her favorite storyline…and I have to agree that it was one of my all time favorites too.

Click here to read my interview with Slezak.

Slezak said that she loves the fact that the Bon Jour crew - Gigi (Farah Fath), Noelle (January LaVoy) and Moe (John Rue) are all real working people.

And speaking of January LaVoy, she’s co-starring in “Home,” at the Signature Theatre Company in New York City.

The play is an incredible piece of theatre and January, along with her co-stars Tracey Bonner and Kevin T. Carroll delivered some very powerful performances.

Suffice it to say that if you’re in New York City and you want to enjoy a profoundly moving theatre experience that you’re not likely to forget, reserve your tickets ASAP. Go to www.signaturetheatre.org


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SSW 2008 Interview: Brandon Buddy (Cole) and Kristen Alderson (Starr) from OLTL


Did you know that Brandon Buddy was 13 when his younger brother was born and he was in the room with his mother for the birth?

Well, he was.

And he told Kara and me about it during our interview with him and co-star Kristen Alderson (Starr) at Super Soap Weekend 2008.

He calls the experience “the biggest rush ever.”

Brandon said he drew on those emotions as Cole, during his One Life To Live scenes, when Cole was told that the baby he fathered with Starr (Kristen Alderson) had died.

“I just tried to put myself in the situation,” Brandon said. “God forbid if that had ever happened to my little brother, I just couldn’t imagine….I’m kind of a softie, you know.

“When something that tragic happens, you hear so many incidents in real life, when a married couple loses a baby in real life, unfortunately many times they end up divorcing over it because they try to blame one another,” Brandon said.

Kristen told us that Trevor St. John improvises a lot. In their upcoming scenes this week, when Starr finds out that Todd was going to steal her baby, there were a lot times they deviated from the written lines, she said.

“Trevor St. John is so great,” she said. “He’s big into doing things in the moment. You always just have to be ready to ad lib and to react to whatever he does and that’s really exciting for me. A lot of people don’t like that, but I love it. Starr and Todd have a lot of scenes coming up where Starr confronts him about everything. We went back and forth and sometimes we said lines that were in the script and sometimes we said lines that weren’t in the script. We sometimes we do things really spur of the moment and I think it’s great.”

It struck me that Kristen, only 17, had the poise, manners and aplomb of someone far beyond her years. I was beyond impressed with the maturity with which she answered questions that would have challenged someone much older.

Kristen has been on the show since she was 6 1/2 after all. She grew up on the show with Kassie DePaiva as her mother Blair Cramer Manning, Robin Strasser as her aunt Dorian Cramer Lord and Erika Slezak as her aunt Victoria Lord Davidson.

So when Kristen was called upon for the teen pregnancy storyline, she was up for the challenge. But she only found out a week before taping the birth scenes that the baby would die - or at least Starr and her family thinks the baby died after Jess/Tess/Bess switched her dead baby with Starr’s live one.

“If I knew [at the outset] that I was going to have scenes that Starr was going to have scenes where she lost the baby, I don’t know how I would have reacted…I would have been ‘I don’t think I can do that.’ But ever since we started with the storyline, I feel like I have just grown with my character and really went through the experience with her. When I found out a week before taping the baby was going to die - or at least Starr thought that - I got emotional about it. We taped the delivery scenes a day before we found out that the baby’s dead. Just being in the bed about to give birth, it was so emotional and I had everyone that’s known me since I was 6 ½ years old around. Just the whole experience was so emotional than I ever thought it would be, so it was kind of easy to do those scenes because there was a lot of emotional build up.

“The good thing about soap operas is that you get to grow with your character if you’re on long enough,” Kristen said. “To grow with Kassie and Trevor and Erika and Robin, it just makes the scenes easier because you’re drawing upon other moments that you’ve had with each other in the past. In a movie, you don’t get to do that. You just have to make up the background.”

Brandon said he was a bit intimidated when he heard Susan Haskell was coming back to the show as his mom, Marty Saybrook, the role she originated and made a soap opera legend so many years ago. He had never acted with Haskell in the role of Marty, because when the character allegedly died in the car crash that Cole witnessed, Christina Chambers was playing Marty.

“She’s so good,” Brandon said of Haskell. “She continues to impress me every day. The first day we worked together, we had 65 pages of us two back and forth. I was so nervous, but the time just flew by. She’s such a great lady.”

On Cole trying to smother Todd with a pillow, Brandon said, “When we were doing the scenes I was like - a pillow? Really? Can I carry a bat in or something?”


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Michael Easton: A SSW Interview


Anyone who knows me knows that my favorite soap character is Lt. John McBain on One Life To Live.

Yeah, he broods sometimes. Big deal.

But what I really like about McBain is his honesty and loyalty and the fact that he always does the right thing to a fault.

The only times that he breaks the rules is if someone that he cares about is in danger or in trouble.

You gotta love that!

At Super Soap Weekend 2008, I caught up with the actor - who plays my favorite cop - Michael Easton.

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And I learned an interesting fact that I didn’t know and maybe you didn’t either.

Easton rode around with one of New York City’s finest for a week before tackling the role of McBain.

“I went home with him and talked to his wife and I really learned a lot from that relationship,” Easton said. “She said that he’d come home and the whole night would go by and she knew something was on his mind and he wouldn’t talk about it. And she’d ask him and he’d say, ‘I don’t want to talk about it.’ They see a lot of stuff and you know it has to affect them.”

Regarding playing John McBain, Easton said, “I like that he doesn’t talk a lot. It’s a hard thing to do on daytime not to talk about your feelings all the time. He’s a hard guy to like and that’s one of the things I like about Todd. It makes them sort of different from the other daytime male characters, who are always handsome and rich and very charming and there’s certainly a great place for them. But then you get these other characters who are reserved and can’t say I love you [like McBain] and that’s honest. Then you can get the audience to take that ride with you. The gestures mean a lot more and when he does say something he means it.”

Easton is multi-talented. He’s also a poet, writer and photographer.

His first book, “Eighteen Straight Whiskeys,” is a compilation of his poems about his life during less prosperous times. The writing is raw and real and you actually feel what Easton has been through. I have a copy of the book and it’s good writing.

He also has a recently published the graphic novel “Soul Stealer,” with illustrations by Christopher Shy.

On Soul Stealer: “It’s one of the things that I’ve done that I feel is beautiful and pure. I started asking a lot of questions in my life like “Have you ever lost somebody in your life and how far would you go to try and get them back?” Out of that came this character, Kalan, this Etruscan warrior, poet and he develops the ability to bring back souls from the after life. And he uses this to wander the earth, searching for his one true love.

“We’ve had a great response [to Soul Stealer] and it’s very kind of people to want to check it out.”

Easton, who played the vampire Caleb Morley on Port Charles, said he likes coming to Super Soap and seeing his co-stars from Port Charles - Kelly Monaco (now Sam on GH) and Thorsten Kaye(now Zach on AMC).

“We had a lot of fun with that,” Easton said. “That storyline had passion and humor and so many things you don’t often get. It’s nice coming down here, it’s almost like a little reunion with Kelly and Thorsten.”


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Get your Super Soap photos here!


Whew!

I thought I’d never get these Super Soap Weekend 2008 photos out into the blogosphere. (And I think Michele had serious doubts, as well!)

But here I am …

And here’s the link: SSW photos.

I only put one photo per star (although there are a couple “couple” ones in there, too.) I’ll be loading up the extras in the next day or so.

Here’s one of my favorites from the batch. It features Brittany Underwood (Langston) and Jason Tam (Markko) of One Life to Live.

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I hope you enjoy the photos as much as Michele and I enjoyed standing thisclose to some of our soap faves.

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Interview With A Daytime Icon: Erika Slezak (Viki/OLTL)


Everybody loves the honest, loyal, warm, compassionate and very wise Victoria “Viki” Lord Buchanan Davidson on One Life To Live.

And I see many of the wonderful qualities that we love about Viki in her portrayer Erika Slezak.

In the few minutes that we chatted Saturday at 2008 Super Soap Weekend, I felt like I’ve known her forever.

And in a sense I have.

I began watching One Life To Live from nearly the beginning of the show 40 years ago as an escape from high school angst.

And I still watch the show as an escape from the realities and pressures of the world today.

Erika is incredibly warm and welcoming - and funny!

She just seems to be really down-to-earth.

And how nice is that in someone who is an icon in the business!

It was Erika’s fourth year appearing at Super Soap at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios and here’s what she had to say about it.

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“I think it’s a remarkable experience for us as actors to get to meet our audience who are incredibly warm and friendly and giving to travel from all over the country to come here and meet us. For us, we’re just people. We just happen to have a more high-profile job. To meet them face to face - it’s extraordinary. I just met a boy out there whose mother said he gets up at 3:00 in the morning to watch the reruns and I said, ‘you should be asleep.’ He loves the show and it’s just wonderful. It’s very humbling too because we live in a little cocoon. We are in our television studio and I get in my car and drive home. To see all the wonderful people out there who are our audience and who like what we do and who are grateful that we are there makes you feel really good.”

Erika told me that one of the highlights of playing Viki was the recent Paris, TX storyline, which, by the way, was one of my favorites.

“I loved the characters. I loved the idea of being there living a fantasy life. She knew she was only going to be there for awhile and she could get away from her problems and wouldn’t we all want to do that - just kind of vanish for a few months and not deal with life.”

Erika also really enjoys the new characters brought onto the One Life To Live canvas by the Paris, TX storyline - Gigi (Farah Fath), Moe (John Rue) and Noelle (January LaVoy). Gigi is now living in Llanview and Moe and Noelle are coming to Llanview soon.

Erika had Kara and me laughing as she described the people of Llanview.

“They [Gigi, Moe and Noelle] are such real characters,” she said. “They don’t have a ton of money. It’s not like the Llanview people where everybody is rich and nobody has a job and nobody pays a bill. Have you ever seen anybody pay a bill in Llanview? It’s fine we all have charge accounts everywhere.

“But [Gigi, Moe and Noelle] are real people and to bring them in and to assimilate them into the show is so wonderful and I think that was one of my favorite stories ever.”

Erika also said she loves the challenges of playing Viki’s alter personalities and she also very much enjoyed the recent 40th anniversary storyline where Viki died (briefly) and went to heaven and saw some of her dead loved ones, including her beloved, Ben (Mark Derwin).

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“I loved heaven because it was so comfortable. I had ballet flats on for two weeks. It was great.”

She also enjoyed working with the show’s creator Agnes Nixon in some of heaven’s scenes.

“Agnes is an extraordinary woman. She was so nervous when we did the heaven stuff. She was wonderful. She was so determined to learn her lines and know every single word. She’s a very, very smart, funny lady. You will never know how funny she is. She’s delightful. It was a treat. And I kind of went, ‘Yay! I’m the only one who gets to work with her. Yay!”

I asked Erika what are the characteristics that she likes best about Viki.

“She’s so good. She has such a big heart and is so fiercely loyal to her friends and her family in particular. She’s kind. She’s very smart. She’s able to differentiate in her mind what’s just and what’s not just and she always tries to do the right thing, which is a hard thing to do in life isn’t it?”

Kara asked about how Viki’s relationship with Todd will be affected when she finds out that Todd knew that Jess had turned into Tess for all those months that she wreaked havoc.

“Viki gets Todd. She understands his problems. But when she finds out what Todd did it’s not going to be pretty because that’s unforgiveable to leave your family hanging out to dry. Natalie could have been killed. Jared could have been killed. Tess was in a lot of trouble. It was his own selfishness. I don’t care what motivated him, it was unbelievably selfish. It’s interesting to see where it goes. She always wants to believe that there is good in everyone and I think she’s finally going to realize that the good in Todd is buried so deep, that there’s no point in looking for it anymore.”

On playing alter Niki Smith, she said, “It’s nothing but fun, but she is so tiring. She expends so much energy and she’s all over the place all the time. But after playing Viki for so many years who is so controlled and always does the right thing - and then to be Niki….it’s terrific.”

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Super Soap 2008: Can’t Believe It’s Over


Super Soap Weekend 2008 at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios is over and I have LOTS to report.

And because was the last year for the uber-popular event, there was certainly a lot of sadness by fans, but also a feeling that everyone wanted to get the most out of it.

Since we packed so much SSW in two days, I can’t stay awake long enough to really do justice to all the good info, gossip and spoilers that we gathered.

So here’s what I’m gonna do.

Give you just a teaser….

You know, a few tidbits and morsels to bring you back in the next few days to read some more interviews with the stars.

Disney/ABC hosted a wonderful media breakfast each day, where members of the press questioned the soap stars in a red carpet-style format.

We got up-close-and-personal with 20 of the 32 stars, so we have lots to report - and photos too!

And we got more low down by attending some of the talk shows.

But we’re spreading things out through the week, so stay tuned.

But, for now, here’s a few tidbits.

Laura Wright (Carly/GH) was looking forward to taking her daughter on the Rock-n-Roller Coaster and Soarin’ during their Disney stay.

Laura loves the “passion” of Carly and how “her pendulum swings so drastically.”

Out of all her leading men, who’s the best kisser?

Ingo Rademacher (Jax).

You know Melissa Claire Egan who plays Annie Lavery? She dishs on some upcoming, jaw-dropping stuff.

We will see Annie quickly slipping farther and farther from reality after staging the kidnapping of her daughter, Emma.

When that plan backfires and Annie goes totally off the deep-end.

Annie thinks she’s marrying Ryan again and is at a party in her wedding dress, with lipstick smeared freakishly around her mouth and she’s holding a knife dripping with blood.

I saw previews, and I tell you she was scary looking!

And who did she stab?

Erica!


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The Road To Super Soap 2008: Interview With Bradford Anderson (Spinelli)


Bradford Anderson has fond memories of going to Disney World every year with his family.

“Disney World is one of my favorite places,” he said. “It was the family trip. We all got in the car and drove down from New Hampshire each year and I looked forward to it so much. This year, I’m bringing my mom and my sister as well as my girlfriend. So coming back to Disney World in this capacity is strange but amazing.”

Anderson, best know as Damien Spinelli on General Hospital, is one of the 31 stars meeting and greeting fans at Super Soap Weekend 2008 - this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15 and 16. As Disney has announced, this will be the final year for the popular event and Soapbox will be the blogging live from SSW.

Bradford was the breakout star last year, with his FastPasses being the first to go each day.

He also surprised the fans camped out the Disney gates at 1 a.m. by visiting them and bringing them goodies to eat and drink. But Bradford says he won’t be doing the same this year, because he’s performing at the Street Jam for the first time - and he got the word from Disney not to.

The following is an interview I had with Bradford last weekend before his appearance with other daytime stars at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL.

As promised, here is my Bradford Anderson interview.

Michele: What are you looking forward to about Super Soap?

Bradford: It’s kind of hard to pick just one thing out. I’ve only been there one year and it was just a barrage of positive energy and fun. Seeing familiar faces. Seeing lots of new faces. Being able to perform in the Street Jam. Just the opportunity to meet people and run around and basically be as crazy as we want to be because that’s why we’re there. It’s kinda neat.”

Michele: What is it like to have Spinelli become such a breakout character?

Bradford: “I came from doing musical theater in New York. Not only did I never have a job that lasted more than two or three months, but the life of a theater actor is not necessarily congratulatory. Getting on a show like this with a job that lasts more than three months, those are the things that blow my mind on a daily basis. The things beyond that - like all the things I get to do because of it and the people I get to meet is just beyond anything that I could’ve imagined. I’m just glad to have a job.

“When I joined the show, I was only supposed to be on for two months. So the fact that I’m here two years later is the biggest blessing I could have asked for and all the things that come with it is the cherry on top.”

Michele: What do you love/hate about Spinelli?

Bradford: “I love his sincerity and the fact that he’s innocent enough to not quite know how to communicate without telling the truth. He’s so earnest and honest in everything he does. It pains him to not tell the truth. He never tries to put on anyone or manuever anyone.That’s what I love about him.

“What I look forward to improving on is his self-confidence in knowing that he is such a good person and therefore doesn’t need to become something that he isn’t. That is the struggle that makes him somewhat interesting. The more he allows himself to be confident in who he is, I think more adventures will ensue. I don’t think the confidence will take away from who he is, it will just enable him to have more experiences.”

Michele: How difficult is it to memorize Spinelli-speak?

Bradford: “It’s funny. When I go to work and put on my hooded sweatshirt, my mouth just figures out how to do it. People have asked me to go into Spinelli when I’m not at work and it’s hard. At work, I just kind of step into it and when I’m not at work, it’s out of me. Some soap actors, their characters are just a different version of themself and it’s hard for them to separate the two. You get kind of confused, because we live in our characters so often. But, for me, I never get confused.

“I grew up in central New Hampshire, we don’t have football, but I played sports. I was never the strapping young athlete, but I did okay. And my social skills are actually pretty good and I’ve always had a fair amount of self-confidence because of my parents. I do have much more confidence in interacting with people than Spinelli does and I know how to use a computer, but I don’t even know what hacking means.”

Michele: What do you hope for Spinelli”

Bradford: “To relax and to love, somehow. To find someone who allows that part of him to really come out. Being able to see how he reacts when he is loved in return and knows it.”


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An Afternoon With Four Soap Stars = FUN


I spent Saturday afternoon listening to four of daytime’s hottest stars dish about everything from things they hope for their characters to their most memorable or favorite scenes.

And, seasoned journalist that I am, captured it in my notes to share with you!

More good news: I had one-on-one interviews with them and will post those blogs later in the week.

Soap stars Cameron Mathison (Ryan, All My Children), Bradford Anderson (Spinelli, General Hospital), Winsor Harmon (Thorne, The Bold and the Beautiful) and Christian LeBlanc (Michael, The Young and the Restless) appeared at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL.

All four will be taking part in the 2nd voyage of the Soap Cruise, which departs out of Miami on Jan. 22, where fans get to mingle with 15 soap stars on a four-day cruise.

And I attended it with my good friend, fellow journalist and rabid soap fan Sharon Robb from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

Two-hundred-plus fans joined us in a fun-filled two hour question and answer session and the fans (also rabid, but not literally) peppered the soap hunks with questions - no holds barred.

The guys ad-libbed everything and took their cues from the audience. It was great entertainment!

Christian ran around with the microphone from fan-to-fan and had the entire audience in stitches with his comments, while the others on stage engaged in repartee with him and the fans.

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They started off showing clips of each of the actors from their respective shows.

Cameron asked the audience how they liked Christian’s clip.

“How many Emmys do you have…like 14?” he asked Christian.

To which Christian responded in mock modesty…”Ca-a-mer-o-n-n-n. Stop talking about my Emmys! It’s embarrassing.”

When one fan asked Bradford to sing with her, he called her up onstage to sing solo - and the two finished the song together!

Here are some other highlights:

Question to Christian: Are you going to get your dad out of jail? Answer: Christian said he’s “thrilled” to be working with Michael Gross, who plays his father, River, on Y&R. Gross is best known as Steven Keaton on the 80’s sitcom “Family Ties.”

“He’s in jail because the feds caught him and my step-father turned him in. You know how that can be,” Christian answered.

From the stage Winsor said, “Sounds like bad writing to me!”

“Win-sor!” Christian said. “It’s a half hour….Only a half hour, isn’t that sad?” referring to the fact that B&B is a half-hour compared to the other soaps’ hour format.

“Just because we get paid more to do less work,” Winsor retorted.

Actually, the two actors film their soaps across the hall from each other in the same studio and the two constantly joke around with each other.

One fan asked Bradford if he would visit the fans at 1 a.m. at the Disney World gates - like he did last year - when he brought fans food and soda while they camped out waiting for Super Soap Weekend to begin. SSW 2008 is this weekend, Nov. 15 and 16.

Because he will taking part in Street Jam this year, Bradford said he has to take better care of himself and not stay up all night.

“Last year, I went out and kind of slept with the crowd on the concrete,” Bradford said. “I won’t be able to do that this year. Number one, because I’d be too tired and number two they forbid me to do that again.”

A woman told Cameron that she loved watching him on “Dancing With The Stars” and that his Superman number was the best dance of the entire season.

Cameron said, “It is phenomenally difficult beyond anything that I could possibly say and add to that I was traveling 3,000 miles to work full-time in New York (filming AMC). It was just insane, but it was fun. Pretty intense.”

A fan asked Winsor if his character, Thorne, will get a love interest.

“We’re in the process of shooting stuff right now regarding where Thorne’s heading with the love interest,” Winsor said. “She’s somebody new on the canvas.”

Question: What are the most difficult scenes that you’ve had to do?

Bradford said the most challenging scenes for him were when Georgie was killed on GH and he found her body.

“It was a great challenge and allowed my character to evolve,” Bradford said. “But we lost a great actress and a great character.”

Well, that’s all for now.

Check back here and I’ll have more from Hard Rock interviews this week.

Coming up this weekend, LIVE FROM SUPER SOAP 2008.


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Real-life soldiers’ tales set AMC apart


If you haven’t seen Thursday’s episode of All My Children, then make some time to do so.

Actually, it’s really only one segment you need to make time for. In fact, I’ll make it easy on you and post some of it here:

Whether you are a fan of soaps or not, watching these real-life veterans talk about being injured during combat is a lesson in courage, humility and fortitude.

I’ve written before about how well I think AMC has told the stories of their military characters. It hasn’t been perfect, of course, but compared to the other soaps (namely General Hospital), AMC has handled soldiers’ stories with dignity and respect.

The irony of Thursday’s segment was I had just finished telling my husband how boring AMC has been. (The tornadoes were great, but I think the show has lost some serious momentum since.) The words came out of my mouth, and in the next instant, on my TV screen was a semi-circle of people who I knew right away weren’t just actors.

As my husband and I listened to their tales, you could have heard a pin drop. It was riveting. And when it was over my husband turned to me and said, “Now, that wasn’t boring.”

I know soaps are usually meant to be an escape from everyday life, but I also appreciate those times with this genre spotlights a real, visceral issue.

AMC did a great job. But, you know, even if the segment hadn’t turned out so well, I would have still given the show credit for at least trying to give these war stories a mainstream voice.

It’s a lot more than most of the other soaps are doing.

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Come See The Soap Stars In Person In South Florida


Remember last week I told you about four soap stars appearing at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL?

It sounds like a lot of fun and who doesn’t like to get up-close-and-personal with their favorite soap stars?

Well, I have some more info on the event. Check out the details below.

Special Engagement to Feature Q & A with

Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery, All My Children),

Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli, General Hospital),

Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin, The Young & The Restless) and

Winsor Harmon (Thorne Forrester, The Bold & The Beautiful)

It’s your daydream come true…four of daytime television’s hottest soap stars are coming to Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on November 8 at 1 p.m. for a special engagement. Tickets are on sale now.

This is your chance to get the scoop on your favorite soap opera story lines by participating in an exclusive Q & A session with some of the most popular stars on television.

Celebrities scheduled to attend are Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery, All My Children and Dancing with the Stars), Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli, General Hospital), Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin, The Young & The Restless) and Winsor Harmon (Thorne Forrester, The Bold & The Beautiful).

All attendees will have a chance to compete in daytime trivia questions for prizes including a grand prize of a trip for two on Celebrity Cruises’ Soap Cruise Second Voyage sponsored by Soap Opera Weekly and Soap Opera Digest.

Visit www.soapcruise.com for a full list of stars scheduled to sail the high seas. The cruise features 16 of the most popular actors starring in soap opera dramas today.

Tickets cost $10*, all seats are reserved and available at the Hard Rock Live Box Office, open Monday - Saturday from noon to 7 p.m. Tickets also are available at all Ticketmaster outlets online at www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: Miami-Dade (305) 358-5885, Broward (954) 523-3309, and Palm Beach (561) 966-3309. Doors open one-hour prior to show start time. *Additional fees may apply.

About Hard Rock Live

Hard Rock Live, a state-of-the-art facility is attracting music, comedy and sports fans. This 5,500-seat indoor arena expands the ultimate entertainment experience at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. For more information please visit www.hardrocklivehollywoodfl.com.

About Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino features 71 tables offering Blackjack, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, and Let it Ride. More than 2,500 of the most popular Vegas-style slots and games are available to play on its 145,000-square-foot casino floor including Multi-Area Progressive Jackpots and Mega Jackpots. The Poker Room at Seminole Paradise is a 12,000-square-foot private room offering no-limit Texas Hold ‘em, limit Texas Hold ’em, Seven Card Stud and two dollar and four dollar limit Omaha Hi Lo games. This Four Diamond, AAA-rated, 500-room hotel offers 16 restaurants and lounges, 40,000 square feet of meeting room space, a full-service, European-style spa, and 23 retail shops, 11 nightclubs, and Paradise Live - a 600 seat venue with classic music album performances in Seminole Paradise. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is located on State Road 7 (U.S. 441) in Hollywood, Florida. From I-95, exit Stirling Rd. and travel west to 1 Seminole Way. For more information, call (954) 327-ROCK, 1-800-937-0010 or online at www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com.

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General Hospital: Now I Remember Why I Loved This Show


I can’t remember when I’ve enjoyed General Hospital as much as I did yesterday.

There wasn’t one thing that I fast forwarded through.

Amazing, considering I - and others - have been ranting about the over-saturation of the mob storyline.

But, note, there was none of that yesterday - and, oh, how enjoyable!

First, the return of Genie Francis as Laura waking from catatonia into a fully, lucid state is the ultimate reward for any longtime GH fan.

I mean, who doesn’t love Laura?

And doesn’t she look fab?

Coupled with her return to the real world, she is paired up with Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) for the moment.

See, I’m one of those fans who liked those two together….

It’s so nostalgic right down to Laura calling him Scotty. Scotty!

That was what everyone called him back in the day —- until he returned years later going by the “more mature” version, Scott.

I still think of him as Scotty and so does Laura!

I loved their reminiscing about their honeymoon and the old days, even if it is semi-creepy that he has to blackmail her with her daughter’s freedom.

But hey, it’s a soap after all.

I know. I know. Everything is all about Luke and Laura to hoards of fans.

But I so enjoy Laura and Scotty and their time together.

It’s so cute the way Scott dotes on her.

And despite all the despicable things that he’s done, I instantly forget about those things when he’s with Laura.

And speaking of Luke…How about him and Tracy?

Those two are a laugh a minute. Tony Geary (Luke) and Jane Elliot (Tracy) play so well off each other.

The minute they come onscreen, I involuntarily smile. It just happens.

How about that first scene between the two with them arguing over Luke almost crashing the plane.

They just banter so well together and never miss a beat.

And then later in the show when they don those disguises….more laughs!

Other bright spots in the show: the opening bit with Coleman and the minister, when Coleman was asking if the priest thought Patrick would show. The priest said, “Have faith.” And Coleman said, “I hope to hell you’re right.” Realizing in an instant that he swore in church, Coleman looked at the priest and said, “No offense, chief.” The priest replied, “None taken.” The looks on both their faces - priceless!

And even the scenes between Sonny and Jason were enjoyable, because for the first time in weeks the two were not talking mob stuff and they were reminiscing about the good times.

Why can’t GH be like this every day?


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Closure good for OLTL’s Rex, Adriana


It was wonderful watching the mature, rather low-key closure between Rex (John-Paul Lavoisier) and Adriana (Melissa Fumero) on One Life to Live.

As a fan of the couple, I appreciated that the show provided a respectful stopping point for two people who were once so in love.

Obviously Adriana changed a lot since she and Rex first became friends and eventually lovers.

But their parting conversation this week reminded me of why I started rooting for them long ago: Their foundation of friendship.

The mature dialogue they were able to share was touching, especially considering all the hurt, lies and maneuvering (mostly on Adriana’s part) that doomed the relationship. (Check out some of their conversation below.)

It’s evident that Rex and Adriana still care and want what’s best for each other. Adriana just happens to think she’s what’s best for Rex. But hey … you can’t blame a girl for trying.

As Adriana becomes more controlling and Dorian-like, she moves farther and farther away from the woman Rex fell in love with.

It was extra nice, then, to see a glimpse of that classy, mature woman again as she agreed to let Rex go.

Of course, this is a soap, so someday she’ll probably be back to lay claim to him once more.

But for now I have a sweet memory of two people calmly deciding to part ways.

That’s rather unique in daytime, don’t ya think?

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Soap Stars Appearing in South Florida


Can’t get to Super Soap Weekend Nov. 15 and 16 to meet the soap stars at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando?

If you live in South Florida - or if you can get there - four of daytime’s favorite stars are appearing for a meet and greet from 1 to 3 p.m. Nov. 8 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL. The cost: $10.00.

Did you read my interview last week with All My Children’s Cameron Mathison (Ryan)?

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Scroll down below this entry and you can read it.

Well, Cameron is one of the four appearing at the casino.

The others are: Bradford Anderson (Spinelli, General Hospital),Winsor Harmon (Thorne, The Bold and the Beautiful) and Christian LeBlanc (Michael, The Young and the Restless).

Mathison, one of the busiest actors in daytime, is headlining Super Soap Weekend and he is also hosting the Soap Cruise, 2nd voyage, which departs Miami on Jan. 22.

There you can mingle with 16 soap stars while on a cruise with stops in Key West and Cozumel, Mexico.

Mathison, Anderson, Harmon and LeBlanc will all be on the cruise.

And more good news…You can register to win a trip for two on the soap cruise if you attend the meet and greet at the Hard Rock!

For more information, call (954) 327-7631. Or go to www.soapcruise.com for more info on the cruise.


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The Road to SSW 2008: Interview with Cameron Mathison


He has played Ryan Lavery on All My Children since January 1999.

That’s right….

The surprise interview I mentioned last week is none other than Cameron Mathison, one of the busiest actors in television and the headliner at Super Soap Weekend 2008 Nov. 15 and 16 at Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World.

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Photo credit: ABC/Heidi Gutman

I mean the guy is always on the go.

He’s perpetually in a front-burner storyline on AMC. He’s been in movies, primetime TV shows and the host of several shows including the SOAPnet reality show “I Wanna Be A Soap Star.”

And who can forget the crazy schedule he kept while jetting back and forth between coasts when he competed on last year’s “Dancing With The Stars.”

Cameron also can be seen as a special correspondent on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

The guy has so much energy….He’s like the Energizer Bunny…No kidding!

Cameron is gor -geous in person! And, by the way, he’s as nice and gracious and funny as he is good looking.

And I know this because I was actually up close and personal with him onstage in the “I Wanna Be A Soap Star” contest during Super Soap Weekend 2006.

I was chosen as a contestant and got to act out a scene with Cameron. It was so much Fun!

Well, here. See for yourself.

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This year will be his 11th year at Super Soap and it’s the first year that he’s been billed as the headliner. He’s co-hosting the “Street Jam” with “The View’s” Sherri Shepherd and he’s hosting “Casting Call.”

Regarding being billed as the headliner, Cameron said, “I don’t think it makes me any different than anybody else that’s going to be there. We’re all kind of all headlining together. I’ve been there a long time and involved in so many different aspects this year…but really we’re all headlining together as a team.”

Michele: What is the best thing about Super Soap Weekend?

Cameron: “Just a sense of excitement and appreciation and enthusiasm that you get from the fans there that you really don’t get anywhere else. You have fans come up to you and show their support [other places], but it’s just such a different vibe there. Enthusiasm is a good word and passion. And it feels really nice and we try to give it right back.”

Michele: Is this something you look forward to each year and how do you feel about the hoards of people that turn out each year?

Cameron: “There’s nothing about Super Soap that I don’t enjoy. I love the number of people, even if they’re grabbing at you as you’re walking through the crowd. It’s an opportunity for the actors to show our appreciation. We wouldn’t have our jobs if it wasn’t for them.”

Michele: Which aspect of the industry do you like the best and where do you find time to do it all?

Cameron: “All My Children” has been incredible with working around the scheduling. The hosting stuff is so much easier to work in with All My Children. Obviously, “Dancing With The Stars” was a [scheduling] nighmare for everybody at the studio. They were very involved in making adjustments so I could do that show. Being a special correspondent for Good Morning America - I literally find out what time I’m working on “All My Children” and plan on shooting a taped piece for GMA around that and then the live GMA show happens before “All My Children” even starts. “I’ve kind of cut back on some of the other things I’ve done. I’ve just taken one or two side jobs at a time. There have been times when it’s been totally and completely insane, but those days seem to be done for now and it’s a little more balanced…In order to find time for that stuff, I only cut out my personal extras like playing golf or going to the gym. I never take away from time with the kids or time with the family. If I’m taking on extra jobs, I should be the only one to suffer for that.”

Regarding his favorite aspect of the industry, Cameron called AMC his family and described the show as being “a part of him.” He also enjoys being a special correspondent at “Good Morning America.” Being a special correspondent “has been something that has been very exciting in my career and I get so much fulfillment from that,” he said. “That plus being able to work as an actor on “All My Children” is a really good balance for me.”

Michele: What is it that you love about Ryan and what do you hate about Ryan?

Cameron: “The thing that I love about Ryan is that all the decisions that he makes - good or not so great - comes from wanting to help other people. I think he trys to do the right thing by other people. Even his flaws come from trying to do the right thing by other people. Even when he pretended to kill himself it was because he didn’t think he’d be a good dad and didn’t want to be a bad father to his kids. He always tries to do things for the right reasons.

“The thing that I don’t like about Ryan is it seems like he flip-flops his position on a lot of things lately and that gets frustrating as an actor. And I think it takes away from the strength of his character when he doesn’t stick to his guns about stuff. There’s been a little bit of flip-flopping - not only on his feelings for women but also on his decisions about what’s right and what’s not right. We’re in a bit of a transition period for Ryan and that’s been a little tricky for me as an actor. But overall I think he’s a great character and we have a great new head writer and I think it’s only getting better.”

Michele: Are you hosting “I Wanna Be A Soap Star” this year at Super Soap?

Cameron: “Yes. But this year it’s called “Casting Call.” It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance for these fans to get up and act with their favorite stars. It’s so much fun to see how excited they are and to see the absolutely ridiculous stuff that unfolds in these scenes. It’s a lot of fun.”

Michele: What was your reaction to the fact that this will be the last Super Soap?

Cameron: “Initially, I was saddened by it because it’s been so much fun for us and for the fans over the years. But once I found out the positive I really kind of got it. I think we’re going to take the fun and energy and excitement from Super Soap Weekend and take it on the road…take it around the country. Some of the feedback we got from fans is that they wish we did this in their own backyards. So we’re taking that to heart and listen to our fans and bring it to everybody.”

Michele: What is it like to work with the “All My Children” cast?

Cameron: “It’s such a great cast and such a great family feeling and apparently it’s not always like that on some of the other shows. There’s not that same dynamic. It’s a real close feeling. Because of the economy, we’re not having a Christmas party this year. But all of the actors are getting together and we’re putting one together for the crew. We have just a really great dynamic going on at “All My Children.” We really look out for each other. We have a lot of support for each other. There’s a lot of close friendships there.”

Michele: Who are you closest with from “All My Children?”

Cameron: My three leading ladies: Melissa Claire Egan (Annie), Alicia Minshew (Kendall) and Rebecca Budig (Greenlee) is a very close friend of mine. I stayed with her during “Dancing With The Stars.” Even when she’s off the show, we’re very, very close. Thorsten Kaye, who plays Zach, is a buddy of mine, although we don’t hang out that much outside the show. We’re very close in looking out for each other. There’s a lot of friendships. I’ve been playing golf a lot with Jacob Young (J.R.). I could go on and on.

Cameron in action on All My Children
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L-R: Aiden Turner ( as “Aidan”), Rebecca Budig ( as “Greenlee”) and Cameron Mathison (as “Ryan”) photo credit: ABC/Lou Rocco


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AMC’s tornados stir up my sappy side


It’s seems that All My Children’s bout with Mother Nature is bringing out my motherly nature.

Or, in blubber speak, being a mom has really made me a sap.

There I was, watching AMC — alternating between thinking, “That CGI stuff is kinda cool,” to “Man, I wish soaps would use their money on the salaries of actors we actually care about rather than all this techno-dazzle” — when it happened.

The Babe scene.

The one where she’s trapped under major debris and everyone’s trying to save her and she whimpers out, “Where’s little Adam?” (Check it out below.)

And then the camera zeros in on a tiny dirt-covered hand lying underneath Babe (Amanda Baker), who’s lying underneath major debris. Oh, yeah, and did I mention that if they move said debris, Babe very likely will bleed to death?

Yep. Serious stuff.

So, of course, Babe says, “Don’t worry about me. Just save our son.”

I became a sobbing mess.

The kicker? I don’t really like Babe all that much.

But the kid angle always does me in.

So while I’m still reeling from that, AMC goes directly to Zach (Thorsten Kaye) digging through the rubble looking for Kendall (Alicia Minshew) and, of course, his two little boys. When he found those kids I lost it all over again.

See? Total sap.

Then there’s Annie (Melissa Claire Egan), frantically searching for her missing daughter.

Talk about heartbreaking.

But, I must say, this thing with Zach and Bianca (Eden Riegel) kind of has me creeped out.

He’s her baby’s father? Huh?

Makes absolutely no sense.

But, hey, it involves a kid so at some point I’m sure I’ll be bawling about it.

It’s just my motherly nature.

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Mob Wars Escalating As General Hospital Goes Downhill Fast


How ridiculous can General Hospital get??

Now Sonny is not only teaming up with arch enemy Anthony Zacchara, but Anthony is going to insist on him marrying Claudia to seal the deal?

ICKkkkkkk!

A. I can’t stand the mob wars to begin with and

B. The mob keeps dominating storylines and mob characters just keep being added.

Let’s see….

There’s Sonny and Jason, all the Zaccharas and now Karpov, the Russian mobster.

Where does it end?

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I just can’t believe that writers are pitting Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Jason (Steve Burton) against each other and aligning Sonny with his mortal enemy, Zacchara.

It’s just stupid.

That would never happen.

But, even more than that, it’s boring and not at all the reason why I watch soaps.

I hate the whole mob thing.

The only thing mob-related that has been entertaining is the entrance of Vincent Pastore as Maxiumus Giambetti, father of Max and Milo.

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Pastore has provided some laugh-out-loud scenes through Maximus’ interactions with characters Diane (Carolyn Hennesy), Carly (Laura Wright) and Claudia (Sarah Brown).

Other than that bright spot, it’s thumbs down for the mob storylines.

Then there’s that whole counterfeit drug storyline….How long has that s/l been dragging on?

Now with Jerry Jax (Sebastian Roche) framing Sam (Kelly Monaco) for the counterfeit drugs, I guess it’s going to drag on even longer.

Really not looking forward to seeing where that’s going.

All I can say is thank goodness that Tracy and Luke are back!

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