LOS ANGELES -- Actor John Callahan, known for playing Edmund Grey on “All My Children” and also starring on other soaps including “Days of Our Lives,” “Santa Barbara” and “Falcon Crest,” has died. He was 66.
09.03.2020 - 19:05 / variety.com
Goran Visnjic, who rose to prominence playing one of the leads on “ER,” has found his next broadcast role.
The Croatian actor has been cast alongside Gina Torres in the ABC soap opera pilot “The Brides,” which is described as a contemporary reimagining of “Dracula” with a trio of female leads. The show would follow these immortal women and the things they do to maintain wealth, prestige, legacy, and their nontraditional family.
Visnjic will play the iconic role of Count Dracula, the powerful,
LOS ANGELES -- Actor John Callahan, known for playing Edmund Grey on “All My Children” and also starring on other soaps including “Days of Our Lives,” “Santa Barbara” and “Falcon Crest,” has died. He was 66.
Soap opera fans and followers of all the legendary daytime dramas of time gone by are in mourning today after the passing of John Callahan, a legendary soap actor and TV mainstay.
John Callahan, a soap opera star on “All My Children,” died on Saturday morning, according to his ex-wife and co-star Eva La Rue. He was 66.
ABC’s single-cam comedy “Work Wife,” which is inspired by inspired by the partnership between Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, has set its cast.
Erin Richards has been cast in the final of the three lead roles in the ABC drama pilot “The Brides,” Variety has learned.
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ABC is continuing its efforts to pick up more pilots outside of the traditional pilot season window with an order for the multi-cam comedy “Kids Matter Now.”
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Wendy Williams happened to come across a recent Instagram post from Ashley Graham, in which the model and new mom is changing the diaper of her infant son on the floor of a Staples store after he had an unanticipated “diaper blow up” and there were “no restrooms in sight.”