“The Young and the Restless” star Trevor St. John (Tucker McCall) is heading to “The Locher Room” to discuss his latest film, “A Good Enough Day.”
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Join “The Young and the Restless” star Melody Thomas Scott as she hosts two one-night-only fundraising events benefitting the Lucille Ball Little Theatre.
Stars from “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The Young and the Restless” will be heading back to Monaco for the 62nd Annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
Kate Linder will be joined by some of her friends from “The Young and the Restless” for the first live and in-person OpportuniTea event since 2019. Here’s what you need to know.
A social media post by Michelle Stafford has fans questioning the status of Mishael Morgan on “The Young and the Restless.” Is she leaving the soap?
Former “One Life to Live” star Kamar de los Reyes has joined the cast of The CW’s “All American” in a recurring capacity, playing the role of Coach Mr. Montes. Here’s what you need to know.
“The Young and the Restless” is reportedly in the midst of recasting the role of Summer Newman, last played by Hunter King. The show is looking for an actress to sign a potential three-year contract.
Victoria Rowell has joined the cast of the CBS series “Good Sam,” playing Tina Kingsley. She’ll appear in a recurring capacity opposite Sophia Bush who plays the title character.
Sydney Mikayla is off contract at “General Hospital,” now appearing as Trina Robinson in a recurring capacity. Find out the details in our exclusive with the actress.
On Friday, July 23, Melissa Claire Egan’s (Chelsea Newman, “The Young and the Restless”) co-stars threw her a work baby shower. “I’m spoiled and I know it!” she said of the event. Check out the awesome photos!
Daytime Emmy Award winner Bryan Craig is ready to return to daytime television, tweeting interest to all four daytime soaps. Which one will bite first?
“General Hospital” is currently casting the contract role of an African American female, reports Daytime Confidential.
On Friday, September 18, when Soap Opera Digest reported on a casting call going out for the contract role of Alisha by CBS’ “The Bold and the Beautiful,” fans of the daytime drama series began pondering if the show had plans to recast the role of Nicole (played by Reign Edwards) as the description for the character soundly awfully similar to that of the younger Avant sister. Thankfully, that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Since departing “Days of our Lives” in 2007, actor Trevor Donovan (ex-Jeremy Horton) has gone on to add several roles onto his resume including appearing in episodes of The CW’s “90210,” ABC Family’s “Melissa & Joey,” and most recently starring in the History Channel mini-series, “Texas Rising.” Now the actor has been cast as the lead in “The Man Who Wasn’t,” a potential TV series adaptation of the Thomas Caplan series of novels which follows the tales of former covert operative Ty Hunter, who unintentionally becomes the world’s biggest movie star while maintaining a double life as a spy.
As previously reported, NBC’s “Days of our Lives” began searching for a “legitimate” native Australian actor to portray the new 13-week minimum contract role of Finn, a doctor doing his residency in Salem, specifically looking to gain skills as a surgeon, under the guidance of Dr. Daniel Jonas (Shawn Christian). In partnership with Australia’s Arena TV, a division of Foxtel, the daytime drama series announced today that it has narrowed its search down to three finalists: Sydney actor Alexander Bruszt, Sydney actor/musician Andrew Steel and Gold Coast actor Tom Dalzell, who is already Los Angeles based.
In the first major casting announcement under new head writers Dena Higley and Josh Griffith, who replaced Christopher Whitesell and Gary Tomlin last month, “Days of our Lives” is seeking to cast a legitimate Australian actor for the contract role of Finn, a “ruggedly handsome” Australian doctor who is doing his residency in Salem and will work under the stewardship of Doctor Daniel Jonas (Shawn Christian), reports the Australian Associated Press and TV Tonight.
CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” is looking to cast a new contract male character, one of the first new characters under new head writer Charles Pratt, Jr., reports Soap Opera Digest.
“The Young and the Restless’” Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) is in for a surprise come 2014 in the form of a very unexpected blast from her past: Ian Ward, the former cult leader she knew back in the 80s, is headed to Genoa City!
It’s time to shout, “Vegas, baby!” because “The Young and the Restless’” Christian Jules LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) and Max Ehrich (Fenmore Baldwin) and headed to the City of Sin for a special Up Close & Personal fan event.
Genoa City is apparently a very popular place to be, as “The Young and the Restless” is adding yet another character to the canvas. This time, the sudser has tapped actress Mishael Morgan to play the new character of Hillary Curtis.