Mckenna Grace, the 9-year-old who has played Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon’s (Sharon Case) daughter Faith Newman on “The Young and the Restless,” is co-starring in Amityville: The Awakening. The feature film is scheduled for release on April 1.
Author: Janet Di Lauro
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and it’s going to be steamy, sexy and full of surprises on “General Hospital.” Port Charles couples from Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Jason (Billy Miller) to Maxie (Kirsten Storms) and Nathan (Ryan Paevy) to Julian (William deVry) and Alexis (Nancy Grahn) — and everyone in between — will be celebrating the hearts and flowers occasion.
Another day, another project for “Days of our Lives” alum Blake Berris (ex-Nick Fallon). In addition to his upcoming guest spot in CBS’ “Supergirl” and appearances in Freeform’s “Pretty Little Liars,” Berris has a role in “Wrong Swipe,” a new Lifetime movie about two sisters, a dating app, and a seriously disturbed match.
Mackenzie Mauzy (ex-Phoebe Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful) tackled the real-life role of Linda Kasabian in Lifetime’s “Manson’s Lost Girls.” The movie debuted Saturday, February 6.
Poor Sam (Kelly Monaco) has been lying on Elizabeth’s (Rebecca Herbst) basement floor for days, after falling down the stairs while confronting Jake (James Nigbor) about orchestrating the strange events at his house. Concussed and cold, she crawled toward a space heater and plugged it. By the time it started sparking, she was drifting in and out of consciousness and her fate seemed sealed. But this week on “General Hospital,” Jason (Billy Miller) arrives to save Sam.
Here’s what’s coming up on “General Hospital” the week of February 8 to 12, 2016:
Here’s what’s coming up on “The Young and the Restless” the week of February 8 to 12, 2016:
Here’s what’s coming up on “Days of our Lives” the week of February 8 to 12, 2016:
Susan Lucci (ex-Erica Kane, “All My Children;” Genevieve Delatour, “Devious Maids”) opened up about her grandson’s battle with cerebral palsy on a recent episode of “The Dr. Oz Show.” Together, Lucci and her daughter, Liza Huber (ex-Gwen Winthrop, “Passions”), shared the emotions they went through upon learning Liza’s son Brendan, now 7, had the non-progressive neurological disorder.
Can’t get enough of Sonny and Avery (twins Ava and Grace Scarola) scenes on “General Hospital?” Apparently, neither can Maurice Benard, who plays the show’s mobster super dad. So he was quick to share and adorable father-daughter moment that didn’t make into a recent episode.