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October 2007 News Archive (Page 14)

Hillary B. Smith to Appear at Fundraiser

Attention, One Life to Live fans: here's a chance to meet Hillary B. Smith - and support a great cause!

Event: Fundraiser and awareness for the AG Bell for the Hearing Impaired and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, hosted by The Ganter Family Foundation.

When: Sunday, November 4, 2007 from 2:00pm - 4:30pm

Hillary B. Smith Photo

Where: The Grape at Phipps Plaza at 3500 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA, 30326

A $25 ticket includes free drinks, food and an autograph from the actress.

Days of Our Lives Spoiler: The Fate of John

Rumors of Drake Hogestyn being fired are only gonna intensify after this news: In a revealing Days of Our Lives spoiler, John Black will be involved in a fatal car accident.

John Black

That's right, the character actually dies. So this certainly means the end of Hogestyn on the show, right? Maybe not, according to Days of Our Lives officials:

"Things in Salem may not always be what they seem. The show has no official comment at this time," they said.

Guess we'll have to tune in and find out.

Meet Drew Tyler Bell

Drew Tyler Bell (Thomas Forrester) will be making an appearance at the Riverside-Arlington Kiwanis Club's "Young Children Priority One Fourth Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament."

The event will be held at the Victoria Country Club in Riverside, California on Monday, October 15. For more information on meeting this star of The Bold and the Beautiful, contact the Tournament's Director, David Mirisch, at david@dmirisch.com.

Drew Tyler Bell

Episode Guides: Wednesday, October 10

Welcome back, soap opera fans. Below you will find links to each of The Soap Dispenser's recaps to each Wednesday, October 10 soap opera episode ...

Thank you for visiting The Soap Dispenser for soap opera news, recaps and more. From One Life to Live to The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives and more, let us be your source for soap news and gossip!

Joshua Morrow Speaks on The Young and the Restless Character, Angle

Joshua Morrow PhotoAs The Young and the Restless heads into its fall season, Joshua Morrow spoke with Sony Pictures about the direction of his character.

"Now he is trying to raise two young children, Noah and Summer, and look out for Phyllis' (Michelle Stafford) teenage son, Daniel (Michael Graziadei),” Morrow said. “He is also trying to get back into the swing of things at work. Nick is trying to figure his life out. It's difficult but he is trying to make things work. "

Nick is also struggling with memory loss, along with the feelings that were stirred up when he and his former wife, Sharon (Sharon Case), inadvertently locked lips while trapped in a vault. These are interesting times, Morrow continued, as Nick is torn between two women and the aftermath of his near-death encounter.

"I would say that he is not nearly confused as he was,” The Young and the Restless actor said. “Over time, he has realized that his feelings for Phyllis were very real. He came back and everyone was telling him what is life is like and he doesn't believe it because he only remembers his life with Sharon. He starts to see that his life with Phyllis is the real deal and remembers why he fell in love with her.

She is this amazing wife and mother. He hasn't decided, with his heart, that he should be with Phyllis because of his feelings for Sharon but he is moving in that direction."

Guiding Light Photos: Behind the Scenes

The cast of Guiding Light took the plunge while taping Marina's kidnapping at the Spaulding charity ball recently.

Murray Bartlett (Cyrus), Mandy Bruno (Marina), Beth Ehlers (Harley), Darnell Williams (Griggs) and about a dozen other cast and crew headed for Lake Shawnee, N.J., to shoot the sequence, which featured lots of sunlight and some wet and wild action.

"We were really lucky because it poured with rain the day before," said Bartlett, pictured below having some fun between shots. "I've done a couple of these exterior trips, and I find them really fun because it's more like shooting a film. In the studio, you are aiming for one take, which is kind of insane. This is still very fast, but you get a little more time to play."

Murray Bartlett

It takes a lot of hard work to get great images on location. According to Bartlett, three cameras were used during the shoot, including one in the middle of the water.

"There was a pontoon in the middle of the lake," the actor said. "Ellen Wheeler, our executive producer, has been directing, and she's pretty creative with the cameras."

Taping the Guiding Light scenes took all day, but Bartlett had no complaints.

"As an actor, it helps with the reality of the scene when you're actually in the place where you're meant to be, rather than in the studio pretending."

Mandy Bruno

Mandy Bruno and Darnell Williams film a scene.

Screen Caps of Amanda Baker from All My Children

So, what do you think of the new Babe Chandler?

Here's a look at Amanda Baker from her first full episode of All My Children. The pictures aren't of high quality, but they at least can give you an idea of how the new Babe looks...

Amanda Baker Picture

 

In Action

John McCook Dishes on The Bold and the Beautiful Story Line

When Stephanie is away, Eric will play.

In a recent interview with Soap Opera Weekly, John McCook discusses the controversial angle on The Bold and the Beautiful that has him and Donna getting involved in a relationship.

John McCook PhotoSoap Opera Weekly: Eric and Donna's pairing came as a surprise, albeit a most pleasant one!
John McCook: We'll see how it turns out. I've had a real re-energizing of Eric. It goes way beyond a sexual relationship. She's fun, and he's actually enjoying himself. He wasn't really in touch with the reality that there was something huge missing in his life besides a warm bed. We keep trying to minimize that, because I don't want Eric to be perceived as just...[out for] sex.

Jennifer Gareis, who plays Donna, has also been very wary of playing "the sex kitten and the older guy." Bottom line is, it's going to be written that way, anyway. [But] we want to make this a different relationship. So far, it seems to be going all right.

Weekly: It started off with some nice subtlety, especially those scenes at Cafe Russe when Eric was buying Donna drinks.
McCook: It was very important to us to keep that scene above [sex], and for her not to flirt. To have a scene where it's a woman and a man talking about what's going on, rather than her flirting with him and making herself available at the bar — in spite of some of the lines they wrote for her. She played against them, and I was really pleased. Of course, everybody's going to be like, "Oh, my God! What's going to happen?" Still, our job is to try to give it the layers and the weight that are required, rather than laying herself on the bar for him.

Weekly: You mentioned this has re-energized you. How would you characterize Eric? Do you think he has gone through any kind of transformation during Stephanie's absence, with Donna by his side (and in his bed)?
McCook: Absolutely. He's absolutely closed off to Stephanie right now. He's not able to deal with her because she left town. What he is feeling is the freedom and the enjoyment of living his life as an artist, businessman and as a man. He's going through big changes. As an actor, what's happening is that, for 20 years, it's been important for me to leave a lot of who I am out of Eric.

For the first 10 years [I played the] businessman. Not a lot of humor, not a lot of energy, not a lot of joy. Just focusing on the business with Stephanie, keeping everything together and being a moral compass for the children. As a result of that, when I was first playing the part they would say, "No, don't do that, John. Just be the man, just be the father, just be the husband." My sense of humor and my energy was something that I had to omit.

But now I can put more of John into Eric. It's actually kind of hard, because I've worked so hard for 20 years to keep myself out of it. Now, it's fun to open those gates a little bit.

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Cameron Mathison Makes Cut on Dancing with the Stars, Readies for Busy Week

Cameron Mathison made it through another round of Dancing with the Stars last night.

Las Vegas lounge act Wayne Newton got the boot this week, as Mathison and partner Edyta Sliwinska weren't even in the bottom two.

Cameron Mathison, Edyta Sliwinska

This set up a busy day next Tuesday for the All My Children star: the Dancing with the Stars results show airs live at 9 p.m. on the East Coast. He'll then have to rush over to the set of SOAPnet's' first-ever live finale of I Wanna be a Soap Star, which airs at 11 p.m.

We hear a helicopter will be waiting for Mathison, who hosts that reality series. Fortunately, both shows are shot in California.

As the World Turns Clip: Noah Reacts to a Wounded Luke

In this scene from As the World Turns, Noah (Jake Silbermann) is overwhelmed by the actions of his maniac. His concern for a wounded Luke (Van Hansis) appears to be overshadowed by the shock he suffers after seeing an act of pure evil.

Catch up with this As the World Turns episode, along with all others, by following our link right now.

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