Scott Clifton (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) reveals how Bob Barker helped grow his passion for animal rescue and the importance of pet adoption.
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Catching up with actor Gregory Zarian (ex-Julius, “General Hospital”; “Venice: The Series”) as we chat about his new Netflix movie, “That’s Amor.”
“Days of our Lives” star Chandler Massey talks about his latest role as Henry, a character with an intellectual disability in the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original, “Heart of the Matter.”
Lindsay Hartley talks to us about directing “Romeo and Juliet Killers” for Tubi, Theresa’s obsession over Ethan on “Passions,” a possible reboot of the iconic daytime drama series, and much more.
Amanda Setton talks about her return to “General Hospital” on Monday, March 11 and teases where Brook Lynn has been and what’s next for her character.
From his first audition to his first scenes, daytime newcomer Conner Floyd talks about his road to joining the cast of “The Young and the Restless.”
Making his Hallmark Channel debut, Chandler Massey talks “Next Stop, Christmas,” appearing on screen with soap legend Erika Slezak, “Back to the Future” icons Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd, and working opposite “Y&R” alum Lyndsy Fonseca. He also reveals his breakfast cereal specialty dish.
Rory Gibson formally made his debut as Noah Newman on “The Young and the Restless” on Tuesday, October 12. Find out how he landed the gig and what’s in store for the character.
Zach Tinker is making waves as Sonny Kiriakis on “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem,” and he’d love to continue playing the character on “Days of our Lives.”
Chandler Massey opens up about reprising the role of Will Horton on “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem,” working with Zach Tinker as the new Sonny Kiriakis, that intimate shower scene, and teases his Hallmark Channel movie, “Next Stop Christmas.”
Charles Shaughnessy is bringing Shane Donovan to “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem” and gives us the inside scoop on what to expect, how streaming is the future of soaps, joining the cast of “General Hospital” and how long he’ll be in Port Charles.
Eileen Davidson is officially reprising her role as Kristen DiMera on Peacock’s “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem.” Find out what she has to say about the “Days of our Lives” spinoff, playing Kristen again, and much more.
Marla Gibbs talks about her debut as Olivia Price on “Days of our Lives,” what happened the day she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and her next movie with Snoop Dogg.
Interview: Actor Gregory Zarian sits down for a chat to discuss his new film, “86 Melrose Avenue,” working on soaps, including the digital drama “Venice: The Series,” along with sharing details on his upcoming projects and some amazing real-life news.
In a revealing interview with Soap Opera Network, “Days of our Lives” executive producer Ken Corday talks about the two-season pickup, Peacock, classic episodes, and much more.
“The Young and the Restless'” Zach Tinker (Fenmore Baldwin) goes on the record about his career, family, real-life romance, and quarantine.
On the Red Carpet at “The 46th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” with “General Hospital’s” Carolyn Hennesy (Diane Miller). From fashion talk to daytime’s longevity, and much more.
Sonny Corinthos’ response to learning his son Morgan was bipolar on “General Hospital” was the complete opposite of actor Maurice Benard’s upon learning Bryan Craig would be tackling the challenging storyline.
If a year ago someone bet me that a modern-day soap opera would not only put their African-American characters in a front burner storyline that was deeply entrenched in social issues, which had nothing to do with the color of one’s skin, race or ethnicity, I’d owe that person plenty of money right about now.
In life you set goals for yourself, or at least you try to. You even have expectations for yourself that you hope will eventually get fulfilled. In my case, over the years I had set a specific list of goals that included certain expectations as they related to one another. Earlier this year, I officially crossed one of the major things off that list. It wasn’t easy as it had plagued me for nearly a decade. A stepping stone you might call it. I took up something many years ago that eventually became impossible to maintain on a full-time basis. I decided to do it part-time. I went from part-time to being very part-time. Later you could say I dropped it completely in order to concentrate on the things that either gave me personal joy and fulfillment (this site) or put several well earned dollars in my pocket. I imagine I’m not the only one out there who’s ever had pull some sort of double duty in their lifetime. Right?