Cameron Mathison (Drew Quartermaine, “General Hospital”) and former “All My Children” star Josh Duhamel (ex-Leo Dupree) are set to appear as guests on “Live with Kelly and Mark” during the week of April 14-18, 2025, the same week the show moves into its new studio home in New York’s Hudson Square.
Hosted by “All My Children” alums Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, who played Hayley Vaughan Santos and Mateo Santos, respectively, on the daytime drama series, Mathison, who previously played Ryan Lavery, will stop by to speak with his former colleagues on Monday, April 14. The episode will also feature “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Porsha Williams as she talks about the reality show’s latest season.
On Tuesday, April 15, former “Grey’s Anatomy” star T.R. Knight will swing by, and so will David Oyelowo, who will discuss his new Apple TV+ series “Government Cheese.” Look for sustainability expert Ashlee Piper to give some tips on reducing spending.
Duhamel joins former co-stars Kelly and Mark on Wednesday, April 16 to chat about his new Netflix series, “Ransom Canyon.” Lake Bell, who voices Poison Ivy in Max’s animated series “Harley Quinn,” joins in the fun, while Lauren Iannotti, Editor in Chief of Real Simple magazine, shares DIY gift ideas for Mother’s Day.
“Law & Order: Organized Crime” star Christopher Meloni stops by on Thursday, April 17 to talk about his series’s latest season, which moves to Peacock for Season 5. Meanwhile, Olympian gymnast Aly Raisman gives a gymnastic demo ahead of the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship, and it’s “Shopping Day at Live” with Monica Mangin.
Ahead of the June release of his new album, “Not Guilty,” Akon is set to perform on the Friday, April 18 episode of “Live,” which will also see an appearance by actress Daisy Edgar-Jones, while Amy Goodman provides tips on jewelry shopping for Mother’s Day.
Broadcast from New York City, “Live with Kelly and Mark” is distributed in national syndication by Disney Entertainment and airs weekdays. Check local listings.
The show is produced by WABC-TV and executive produced by Michael Gelman and Kelly Ripa.
Note: Guest attendance is subject to change.
Visit the show’s official website for information on getting tickets and to find out where and how to watch in your area.


