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Barret Helms Last ‘One Life to Live’ Airdate Announced

Less than a week after first breaking the news that Barret Helms had wrapped up filming on "One Life to Live," Soap Opera Network can now confirm the actor's final airdate as Tomas Delgado's (Ted King) long-lost son Baz Moreau.

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Barret Helms Last ‘One Life to Live’ Airdate Announced

Less than a week after first breaking the news that Barret Helms had wrapped up filming on "One Life to Live," Soap Opera Network can now confirm the actor's final airdate as Tomas Delgado's (Ted King) long-lost son Baz Moreau.
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(SoapOperaNetwork.com) — Less than a week after first breaking the news that Barret Helms had wrapped up filming on “One Life to Live,” Soap Opera Network can now confirm the actor’s final airdate as Tomas Delgado’s (Ted King) long-lost son Baz Moreau.

Helms will last appear as Baz on Tuesday, September 20, exactly three months to the day after he first appeared on the show back on July 20. The actor, who finished taping last month, tweeted on July 21 that he had “just finished one of the craziest 13 week periods of my life!!”

As previously reported, 13 weeks is the length of time since beginning a contract that a soap can drop an actor no matter the initial length of said contract. The actor is not given the same courtesy (they must stay for the full duration).

Fans shouldn’t expect Baz to go out on a quiet note however, as he prepares to leave Llanview to return to Paris to be with his mother. In a tweet on August 22, Helms assured fans that he has “one more really good stint coming up!”

Keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming Soap Opera Network interview with Helms along with his former “One Life” co-star Nafessa Williams (ex-Deanna Forbes), where the two discuss their experience on the soap and its cancellation and how the series going online may not be such a bad thing for fans.

 

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