Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures have made “Just Mercy” and “Selma” available to view for free during the month of June to help educate people on systemic racism.
Errol Lewis
Errol Lewis
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Location: Los Angeles, CA / New York, NY
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Background: Errol is one of the premier voices covering all five daily daytime dramas, including "Beyond the Gates," "The Bold and the Beautiful," "Days of our Lives," "General Hospital" and "The Young and the Restless." He began watching soaps in 1993, around the time Luke and Laura Spencer returned to “General Hospital,” but they weren’t what got him watching regularly. “It was Lucy Coe and her duck Sigmond,” he says of how he got started with soaps.
He received his BA from Baruch College, double-majoring in English Literature and Journalism, and double-minoring in Communications and Psychology. He also holds an AA in Business Administration.
“General Hospital” star William deVry (Julian Jerome) is helping dispel mistruths when it comes to when the daytime soap opera will resume filming.
During the week of June 22, “General Hospital” fans will get to rewatch highlights of several pivotal moments of Jason Morgan and Sam McCall.
“Days of our Lives” star Judi Evans has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and nearly had both legs amputated during continued hospitalization, weeks after falling off her horse and breaking many bones and some ribs.
Former “Y&R” actor Hartley Sawyer has been fired from “The Flash” following resurfaced tweets containing racist and misogynistic viewpoints and references.
Soap Opera Digest is picking up where Soaps In Depth left off by highlighting each issue toward bonus network-specific soap content.
“The Young and the Restless” to air classic episodes featuring such familiar faces as Eva Longoria, Susan Seaforth Hayes, Billy Miller, Emme Rylan and more.
“The Bold and the Beautiful” to air a week of fan chosen episodes, including the show’s pilot episode aired in March 1987.
L.A. County TV/film productions may not resume following a recent increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations, despite California Governors’ update on industry guidelines.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Health Dept. announce productions can resume no sooner than June 12, following weeks of planning.











