Soap Alum Jacob Young Joins ‘The Walking Dead’
Soap alum Jacob Young ("The Bold and the Beautiful," "All My Children," et al.) has joined the cast of "The Walking Dead" for the show's 11th and final season.
Soap alum Jacob Young ("The Bold and the Beautiful," "All My Children," et al.) has joined the cast of "The Walking Dead" for the show's 11th and final season.
"General Hospital" alum Robert Palmer Watkins has signed a record deal with B Martin’s Purpose Driven Artists, will release his first single, "Waiting," next month.
Crime thriller "Nova Vita" is seeking a TV network or streaming distributor. Ten-episode series stars "Days of our Lives" alum Marci Miller (ex-Abigail Deveraux).
Former "Devious Maids" and "Entourage" star Dania Ramirez (ex-Rosie Falta) was said to be joining the upcoming seventh season of "Once Upon a Time" as a series regular, but now comes word from ABC that she'll not only be playing the mother of an adult Henry's child, but she'll also be playing a different version of the beloved Cinderella.
Who says daytime soaps are dead? In 2015, CBS' "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" and NBC's "Days of our Lives" all placed among 2015's top searched non-reality TV shows on Yahoo! In fact, outside of "The Walking Dead" and "Game of Thrones," all three dramas placed in the top five on the search giant's year-end list.
Millions of viewers have helped make "Game of Thrones," "The Walking Dead," "The Big Bang Theory," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Gotham" just a few of the most watched shows on TV, but according to TorrentFreak.com, they also top the list of the most downloaded (i.e. pirated) shows on BitTorrent sites.
As if being the most watched daytime drama series for more than 25 years wasn't enough, CBS Daytime's "The Young and the Restless" has placed fifth on Bing's Top TV Show Searches for 2014, just behind TV's hottest primetime series, AMC's "The Walking Dead." "Y&R" beat out the likes of E!'s now defunct "Chelsea Lately" (#6), NBC's "The Today Show" (#7), HBO's "Game of Thrones" (#8), ABC's "The View" (#9) and FOX's "American Idol" (#10).
Playboy may have found popularity by publishing risqué photos of women, but as the old excuse goes, some people actually read it “for the articles.” And those who picked up the March 2014 issue of the popular mag for reading purposes only were in for a lovely daytime related surprise: The publication stripped down popular primetime series made predominately for a male audience and declares they’re exactly like “The Bold and the Beautiful,” The Young and the Restless,” “General Hospital,” and…
The numbers have been tallied, and “The Young and the Restless” has made the list of the top 10 most searched for TV programs of 2013!