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Eileen Davidson is best known for playing Ashley Abbott on the long-running soap opera series The Young and the Restless and she’s opening up about her character’s dissociative identity disorder (DID) storyline.
The 64-year-old actress made an appearance on the Michael Fairman’s YouTube Live show and discussed Ashley’s DID alters, got emotional about co-stars, and teased her future on Y&R.
Head Writer Josh Griffith was looking to explore Ashley’s mental health journey. Continuing the thread teased in a Fall 2023 episode, Ashley was ‘misremembering’ events with Tucker in Paris. She remembered him having a violent outburst outside of a cafe, while Tucker had a different recollection, not involving any violence.
Josh approached this exploration of mental health by tackling DID, a storyline that Eileen said she had never thought she would explore as an actor.
“Ashley’s never been strong and together,” Eileen said. “She’s had issues out of the gate.”
Browse through the slideshow to read everything Eileen Davidson teased about Ashley Abbott…
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Jack Dunn For costume designer Kasia Walicka-Maimone, working on “The Gilded Age” was a “fantastic” history lesson on the beginnings of contemporary fashion. As she researched the styles of late 19th-century New York through paintings and photographs, she deeply appreciated the complex colors and modern design trends that defined high society during the 1880s. “A lot of the times, I’m being asked if I modernized it too much.
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At the Tribeca world premiere of Brats, actor-turned-director Andrew McCarthy said the Brat Pack Label, which he had “received as horrible,” turned into a “blessing.”
was at her wedding—just four days before dropped on Netflix.“It was truly the best day of my life,” Melanie tells Glamour of her Las Vegas nuptials, which took place on May 25. Despite online conspiracies that her sister faked her , Melanie confirms Miranda and James “BDash” Derrick witnessed her exchange vows with NFL player Austin Ekeler.
Alex Edelman, the comedian behind HBO’s Just for Us special, was studying in London when he walked into a pub in Soho.
With parts of post-apocalyptic alien invasion, home invasion, thriller, and horror genre elements, “A Quiet Place” was definitely a surprise franchise. Directed by John Krasinski and released in 2018, the Hitchcockian thriller about aliens who have invaded Earth and fed off sound, forcing the world to remain as silent as possible, was a smash upon its arrival that year and quickly spawned an unexpected franchise.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are opening up about their high-profile friendship.
For Australian Vietnamese actor Hua Xuande, the Vietnam War was a compilation of incredibly sad yet impactful stories shared by family members that up until recently, he didn’t fully understand.
It was a regular morning at the Florence House medical practice. Receptionists were answering the phones as patients turned up for their appointments.
The creators of Gen V are speaking out.
Sam and Nia Rader - childhood sweethearts who gained fame and fortune due to their charismatic YouTube channel and seemingly perfect marriage - aren't as flawless as they initially seemed.
Arriving, appropriately enough, in the wake of Mother’s Day, comes a new book toasting the mother of all Bad Mother movies, Mommie Dearest.Ashley Hoff’s With Love, Mommie Dearest: The Making of an Unintentional Camp Classic offers chapter after entertaining chapter digging into the making of the notorious 1981 drama starring Faye Dunaway, tearing down rose bushes, bearing walls, and some of the scenery as Hollywood film legend Joan Crawford.Based on the eponymous best-selling memoir by Christina Crawford, Joan’s adopted daughter, detailing years of emotional and physical abuse at the hands of her Oscar-winning mother, Mommie Dearest was supposed to be a serious exposé of child abuse. Somehow, that’s not the movie that director Frank Perry and producer Frank Yablans wound up making, as is vividly chronicled in Hoff’s book.“Nobody sets out to make a failure,” says the author and Hollywood historian, whose previous book Match Game 101: A Backstage History of Match Game took a behind-the-scenes look at a different camp phenomenon.
Chris Pratt is opening up about his new animated flick The Garfield Movie!