July 21, 2008
Last week on All My Children, Annie (Melissa Claire Egan) fainted just as she was about to tell Zach (Thorsten Kaye) that she killed Richie. Later, she found out that she's pregnant. Jesse (Darnell Williams) got a call about the tire tracks on Richie's body. In prison, Jack (Walt Willey) visited Erica (Susan Lucci), who is eager to be released. However, Sable, the scary inmate that threatened Erica the other day, grabbed Erica and pulled a knife on her.
The suspense continues this week on All My Children. Read on for more spoilers.
June 26, 2008
Eden Riegel, Emmy Award-winning actress who is best known for her portrayal of Bianca Montgomery on the daytime drama All My Children, has joined forces with her husband Andrew Miller in order to come up with a new web series called Imaginary Bitches.
The series tells the story of a single girl who deals with the lonely reality that all her friends are in serious relationships by creating imaginary friends to talk to... who turn out to be serious bitches.
June 20, 2008
The 35th annual Daytime Emmy Awards are scheduled to air tonight at 8pm on ABC. Daytime regulars Cameron Mathison (All My Children) and Sherri Shepherd (The View) will act as master and mistress of ceremonies.
Mathison will be wearing a tuxedo by Arnold Brant, and Shepherd will sport gowns by Badgley Mishka and Angela Dean and jewelry by Chopard.
The list of nominations was announced on Wednesday, April 30 with CBS, in particular The Young and the Restless, nabbed the most noms: 56 and 17, respectively.
June 18, 2008
All My Children is a tangled weave of comings and goings these days. Two of its recent regulars are set to depart the daytime drama anytime now, while a handful of newcomers are about to descend on fictitious Pine Valley one by one.
First, let's get the imminent departures out of the way and give the exiting stars due notice. Like we mentioned in this week's edition of our regular spoilers, Billy Miller is on his way out as the tempestuous and Machiavellian Richie Novak. Although ABC has yet to issue an official statement about Miller's exit from All My Children, Soap Central reports that the actor is definitely out of the show this summer.
June 11, 2008
All My Children's recently memory-challenged playboy has yet another new partner. Cameron Mathison, best known as Ryan Lavery on the ABC daytime drama, is pairing off with Sherri Shepherd of The View. The duo has landed the hosting chores for the coming 35th Annual Daytime Emmys scheduled for June 20th at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.
Mathison seems to have come into his own as a presenter, also serving as host on SOAPnet's reality competition show, I Wanna Be a Soap Star. While he hasn't yet bagged his own Daytime Emmy, he has been nominated twice for outstanding supporting actor in 2002 and 2004.
May 30, 2008
Like we mentioned in this week's edition of our All My Children Spoilers, one of the bitter aftermaths of the surrealistic drama that took place at Jesse (Darnell Williams) and Angie's (Debbi Morgan) is the death of Sydney Penny Julia Santos.
Penny takes her final bow on All My Children this week, with Bobbi Eakes' Krystal staying at her side as she succumbs to injuries from the wedding shooting gallery.
May 16, 2008
There's lots of stuff going on in and around the ABC daytime drama, All My Children. First up, Walt Willey, who stars as Jack Montgomery on the soap, is hosting the 10th Annual Southwest Florida Soapfest Celebrity Weekend on Saturday and Sunday. Stars from various daytime favorites will be on hand for the event.
In other news, don't miss Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter, Ne-Yo, in his special guest appearance on All My Children next week. The R&B artist responsible for monster hits like “So Sick,” “When You're Mad,” “Sexy Love” and “Because of You” will perform at the ceremony celebrating Jesse (Darnell Williams) and Angie's (Debbi Morgan) wedding. The episodes are scheduled to air Wednesday, May 21, and Thursday, May 22.
May 9, 2008
Beginning next month, Cameron Mathison will have a second job on television, apart from his day(time) job as Ryan Lavery on All My Children. Considered one of the hunkiest men in the realm of daytime dramas, Mathison will host TLC's first ever, new game show called Your Place or Mine?
Now, if we were to go by the title and host of choice alone, images of the All My Children eye candy auctioning himself off to contestants and asking the winner, Your Place or Mine? could easily come to mind. However, before we get carried away here, have a peek into what's really in store on the new series, which is set to begin June 8 at 8pm.