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Friday, May 2, 2008

William DeVry in Hello Magazine

1 Nelson Branco interviews THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL star William DeVry in this week's issue of Hello. "I love everyone I’ve worked with on the show. B&B has one of the most talented casts in daytime television."

Daytime Emmy Nominee Reaction

1 CRYSTAL CHAPPELL: It always feel goods. There's never a bad feeling when your nominated. It's exciting, I am sort of in the middle of my day when I am driving my kids around, going grocery shopping and paying bills so it's really kind of this surreal thing that is laid in your lap. I am looking forward to June and seeing people and I am so excited that a lot of new people got nominated. It was really kind of exciting. [I submitted] The second part of Buzz and Olivia's wedding where Olivia is in Company and talking to Jeffrey about their past and the second episode was primarily with Kim Zimmer (Reva). It was Olivia blackmailing Reva to help her with Jeffrey. I thought they were different episodes and told a story, even though it's sort of warped, but it tells a story. 1 NICOLE FORESTER: It feels fantastic. I am super duper excited and I just feel really grateful that people watch my work and like it. We had to submit two episodes so I picked two episodes around the time of Tammy's death. The first one Tammy was in the hospital and Cassie was keeping vigil and then the next one was a couple episodes later, after Tammy died, and it was a really crucial and emotional time in Cassie's life. 1 KELLEY MENIGHAN HENSLEY: walked in the building, Eve Luzzi, she handles all the money in the studio, she told me. I actually had my phone off on the drive into the studio. I was having a really nice drive into the city, and I didn't want to ruin it with some bad news, so I waited until I made it to the studio. We had to submit two shows. The first was an episode with Grayson [McCouch, ex-Dusty] and myself. I think I was about five or six months pregnant at the time and Emily was prostituting at the time and was beaten up pretty badly. At the end of the show, Dusty sees her and sees the bruises. It's really a beautiful episode. When I originally read it, I went downstairs to ask who wrote it because it was so beautifully written. The second show had scenes with Grayson again and Robin Mattson [ex-Cheri] and her keeping me in prostitution. 1 VAN HANSIS: It feels a little bit different [being nominated this year]. I didn't really think about it that much this year, compared to last year, where I thought about it a lot. I didn't really get nervous about it until this morning when I woke up. I had a conversation with my parents and was like, "If it happens that's great. If it doesn't, that's great too." If I wasn't nominated I'd still be just as happy because I have a great job. I love going to work everyday. A nomination is only icing on the top of a cake but it's good to have your cake iced. I submitted this one that was right after the towel scene where Luke and Noah (Jake Silbermann) have their towel fight and Luke is begining to think that Noah has feelings for him. Maddie (Alexandra Chando) comes in and says that she's changed her mind and is not going to move out of Oakdale. It was a good episode because I had some scenes with Alex and also Jake when Noah starts accusing Luke of meddling too much. Also there were some great scenes with Aaron (Agim Kaba). The second episode is right after the first kiss between Noah and Luke and Luke is trying to convince Noah to tell his father that he is gay. 1 JESSE SOFFER: Once again, it's cool. Very nice. It's a wonderful parting gift. I've been done for a few months now and haven't seen anyone for a while so it will be cool to see them in L.A. and have a reason to go back to California. It will be a good time; I'm excited. I know one [of the scenes submitted] for sure is when Gwen thinks that Will is lying about stealing the money from her mother to pay for Gwen's studio time and Will is framed by Adam and we have this huge fight. So I know that's one of them. I'm not sure what the other one is.

Soap Divas in "Laugh Lines" Play Reading

On Saturday, May 10th at 8pm at the Chashama Theatre, some of best actresses in daytime join forces for a reading of the Penny Bergman play "Laugh Lines." "Laugh Lines" is a musical comedy for anyone who’s ever had a junior senior moment. For anyone who has uttered the words, 'I’m too young to be this old!' This full-length, one act play follows three lifelong 'New Yawkers' smack in the middle of midlife crisis -- and the men and families that love and support them. The fast-paced ensemble show speaks directly to the huge generation of Baby Boomers: obsessing over losing their looks, their sexuality, their children, their jobs, their memory and their minds! "Laugh Lines" is not all about the young and skinny, we also celebrate the older and pear-shaped – former activists, groovy grandmas, and fabulous fashionistas. It’s an intergenerational experience, a girl’s night out and a middle-age date play. Participating in the reading are Kim Zimmer (GUIDING LIGHT), Ilene Kristen (ONE LIFE TO LIVE), Bobbie Eakes (ALL MY CHILDREN), Melissa Claire Egan (ALL MY CHILDREN) and Marj Dusay (GUIDING LIGHT). General Admission $75 General Admission with Post-Show Meet and Greet Reception with the Stars $95 All Proceeds Benefit Gilda's ClubNYC. To order tickets, go to www.gildasclubnyc.com or call Eileen Jackson 212-647-9700x254

Restless Style - Official NEW logo

The Newmans and the Abbotts have just finished the new RestlessStyle logo. Just another clue as to what's in store for Y&R fans as the COUNTDOWN continues...

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