'All My Children' Stars Headline the 5th Annual ABC Benefit

January 15, 2009

As part of the “Soap Nation Tour,” ABC Daytime Division's ongoing initiative to interact with fans on a year-round basis, the network is urging soap fans to participate in the upcoming "ABC and SOAPnet Salute Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS" benefit, which will be headlined by All My Children stars Susan Lucci (Erica Kane) and Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery).

"ABC and SOAPnet Salutes Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS" marks the fifth benefit produced in conjunction with the network in support of the organization.  To date, this annual benefit has raised over $1 million for the organization.

'General Hospital' Actor Joins 'One Life to Live'

December 9, 2008

Scott Clifton will soon return to the daytime TV after going on hiatus for nearly a year.  This time, however, he won't be reprising his character Dillon Quartermaine on General Hospital.  According to Soapnet, the 24-year-old actor will be joining the cast of One Life to Live next year.

From 2003 to 2007, Clifton played Dillon Quartermaine on General Hospital where he has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for “Outstanding Younger Actor” in 2004, 2005 and 2006.  His character was the son of Tracy Quartermaine, portrayed by legendary actress Jane Elliot, and became part of one of the General Hospital teen romances, having been paired with Lindze Letherman, who played Georgie Jones.  When Clifton's contract expired in July 2007, he opted not to renew.

Former 'General Hospital' Gets Cast on 'One Life to Live'

August 6, 2008

After six years since he last appeared on General Hospital, A Martinez returns to daytime television. However, he won't be reprising his mobster- FBI informant role he once made famous.  This time, he'll be appearing One Life to Live in a newly created role that goes by the name of Ray Montez.

Though introduced to viewers as Cruz Castillo on Santa Barbara, Martinez became an even more popular household name when he was cast as Roy DiLucca on General Hospital from 1999 to 2002. During his stint on General Hospital, he was awarded three consecutive ALMA Awards from 2000 to 2002.  Additionally, he landed primetime gigs such as his starring roles on Profiler and L.A. Law.

'One Life to Live' Spoilers

March 9, 2008

On Friday's episode of One Life to Live, an uncomfortable Gigi (Farah Fath) hid her feelings for Rex (John-Paul Lavoisier) as she watched him and Shane (Austin Williams) bond over a video game. On the other hand, she's happy to have been offered a job as Natalie's (Melissa Archer) assistant at Buchanan Enterprises.

Clint (Jerry ver Dorn) and Bo (Robert S. Woods) met with Virgil, who smugly made it known that he is very capable of bringing down Asa's empire. After Bo's angry departure, Clint used the information Lindsay (Catherine Hickland) gave him about Virgil (William Whitehead) in order to blackmail him into leaving the company alone.  Clint then celebrated with Bo and Natalie, but did not tell them how he accomplished the deed.

Nora (Hillary B. Smith) became the bearer of bad news when she told Antonio (Kamar de los Reyes) and Cristian (David Fumero) that the FBI is freezing his assets.

To know what's happening this week on One Life to Live, read on for spoilers.

'One Life to Live' Star "Never Watched Soap Operas"

February 12, 2008

David Chisum has established a solid career in daytime television, starring on the hit ABC soap One Life to Live.  However, Chisum admits that he only started paying attention to soap operas after he decided to give daytime acting a try.

“I never watched soap operas,” he told eyeonsoaps.com's Belinda Ache, “probably because I wasn't home during the days and no one in my family watched the soaps.  I began to study them when I started auditioning for the soaps.”

One Life to Live: SOAPNet Invites Fans to Send Secrets in Time for "Go Red Ball"

February 5, 2008

As all One Life to Live fans know, the residents of Llanview are gearing up for the American Heart Association's “Go Red Ball,” spilling major secrets along the way.  Now, in a move that brings viewer participation on a new level, SOAPnet is inviting fans to send their own secrets during the “OLTL Marathon: Secrets Exposed” on Sunday, February 17.

From now until the day of the marathon, fans can send their secrets to SOAPNet, which will air the juiciest and most scandalous during the five-hour special run of One Life to Live, which will begin at 12nn.  The cable network will also be revealing some clues about upcoming storylines on the ABC soap.

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