Mother/Son acting duo Kim Zimmer (“Guiding Light”) and Jake Weary (“Animal Kingdom”) to join “The Locher Room” to discuss their latest film, “Bleeding Love.”
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“The 19th Annual Daytime Stars and Strikes for Autism” is set for the weekend of October 7-8, 2023, featuring “As The World Turns” and “Guiding Light” stars.
Alan Locher’s “The Locher Room” will welcome “Guiding Light” alum Bradley Cole as the first guest of the new year. He’ll discuss his time on the soap and more.
Soap alum Robert Gentry has died. The 81-year-old actor played Ed Bauer on “Guiding Light” and Ross Chandler on “All My Children,” among other roles.
“The 18th Annual Daytime Stars and Strikes for Autism” charity event will take place virtually next month in tribute to the late Jerry verDorn.
Former “Guiding Light” star Tom Pelphrey is dating Kaley Cuoco (“The Big Bang Theory,” “The Flight Attendant”), the couple announced in a series of Instagram posts.
“He was a man of such warmth and kindness, talent, intelligence and most importantly humor, that every day spent working with him could hardly be called work. It was joy,” says Erika Slezak of the late Jerry verDorn.
“Guiding Light” and “One Life to Live” actor Jerry verDorn has died. The 72-year-old actor passed on Sunday, May 1 after a months-long battle with cancer.
Paul Wesley, who starred on “Guiding Light” and “The Vampire Diaries,” will board the U.S.S. Enterprise during season two of the Paramount+ series, “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.”
Find out when to watch Tubi’s latest thriller, “Deadly Cheer Mom,” starring “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The Young and the Restless” alum Karla Mosley.
Find out when you can expect to see Robert Newman as Ashland Locke on “The Young and the Restless,” plus get your first look at the actor on set!
Friday, April 12 marks the official #DayofSilence where millions take a vow of silence in order to help combat LGBTQ harassment in schools.
“The Bold and the Beautiful” to host a 32nd-anniversary celebratory chat with actors Don Diamont, Scott Clifton and Darin Brooks on Facebook.
Have you ever wanted to express yourself as Chad DiMera, Marlena Evans, Jennifer Horton or even John Black? Well, now you can! NBC’s “Days of our Lives” has released a first of its kind emoji app featuring characters from the heart of Salem USA.
After weeks of teasing, Steve Burton is officially back filming at ABC’s “General Hospital,” the show announced today on its social media pages.
The Monday, October 13 episode of “Days of our Lives” marked the final airdate for James Scott as EJ, and to commemorate the momentous occasion, the series’ beloved actress Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) took to Facebook to not only list her favorite EJami moments, but to also share what it was like filming the tense scenes that ushered her onscreen love off the canvas. Following in the actress’ footsteps, Soap Opera Network is asking you to share your favorite EJami moments, too!
With Elizabeth Hendrickson returning as Chloe Mitchell on today’s episode of “The Young and the Restless” in remembrance of the one year anniversary of the death of her daughter, Delia Abbott, it’s only appropriate that the stars from daytime’s most watched drama series take part in a live tweet during the show to talk about the emotional scenes they filmed and what the storyline has meant for them overall. Hendrickson, Burgess Jenkins (Billy Abbott), Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Newman) and Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) plan to do just that!
Former “Guiding Light” and “All My Children” alum Paige Turco (ex-Dinah Marler, “GL”; ex-Lanie Cortlandt Rampal, “AMC”) may have not one, but two big hits on her hands! In addition to recently being cast on the upcoming “NCIS” spin-off, Turco also stars on the post-apocalyptic drama “The 100”, which just debuted on the CW last night.
Paige Turco (ex-Dinah Marler, “Guiding Light;” ex-Melanie Cortlandt Rampal, “All My Children”) has been cast in “NCIS: New Orleans,” the planned spinoff of “NCIS,” reports Deadline.com.
The 2014 Winter Olympics are now underway, so it’s time for an Olympics edition of Tweet This, Tweet That! Each week we compile some of the most hilarious, thought-provoking, controversial, or interesting tweets from some of daytime’s most popular stars.