November 26, 2007
In light of Thanksgiving, last week's Guiding Light featured the Coopers celebrating the holiday together, but while the celebration may have gotten off to good start, the happy vibe was curtailed when an intoxicated Rafe (EJ Bonilla) suddenly dropped by and disrupted the gathering. Gus (Ricky Paull Goldin) took his son away from the celebration, but an argument soon ensued at the table. As Gus was consoling Rafe, Natalia (Jessica Leccia) listened from the outside, after which she readily accepted Gus' marriage proposal.
Meanwhile, Harley (Beth Ehlers), distraught with how the evening turned out, headed to Towers, where Cyrus (Murray Bartlett) was having a beer. He told her that she shouldn't be wasting the holiday with him at the bar, but she quickly assured him that she doesn't feel that way.
This week's Guiding Light promises to deliver another huge dose of drama, as the love triangles and devious scheming continue to unfold and be played out. For those who want a sneak peek into this week's installment of the daytime drama, read on for some spoilers.
November 19, 2007
Last week's run of Guiding Light ended with Josh (Robert Newman) enlisting the help of Jeffrey (Bradley Cole) to get rid of Edmund (David Andrew MacDonald), and someone returns to Springfield to possibly do just that. Want to know who is returning and how last week's drama will continue to unravel? Read on for spoilers.
November 12, 2007
Fans of Daniel Cosgrove will not want to miss this week's run of Guiding Light, as the 36-year-old actor is set to return to the soap as Bill Lewis on Tuesday, November 13. Cosgrove, who is also appearing on ABC's primetime drama, Dirty Sexy Money, told TV Guide that he decided to return to the soap in order to work in New York City and be with his family.
"I'm taking myself out of the L.A. game to a large degree," he said. "This is not the career path a lot of people would take, but reality strikes as you get older. I'm happy and at peace with this."
Fans who are eager to know more about Cosgrove's comeback, as well as what to expect this week on the Emmy Award-winning soap, read on for spoilers.
October 16, 2007
Kim Zimmer, arguably one of the most popular cast members on Guiding Light, will be taking part in a book singing event for Guiding Light: Jonathan's Story on Saturday, October 20 at 2pm at the Borders Books and Music Store, located at 80 Wayne Town Center in Wayne, New Jersey.
As reported previously, Guiding Light: Jonathan's Story, which was released last month, is conceived by the long-running soap's Emmy-nominated head writer David Kreizman. It features the character Jonathan Randall in an all-new passionate and adventure-filled love story that provides crucial information not revealed on the show. The book also features his beloved deceased Tammy Winslow, Jonathan's arch-enemy Alan Spaulding, and his illustrious mother Reva Shayne, who is portrayed by Zimmer.
October 9, 2007
Guiding Light has opened a lot of doors for Crystal Hunt, who is most famous for her role as Lizzie Spaulding, the troubled daughter of the long-suffering supercouple, Phillip Spaulding and Beth Raines Spaulding on the long-running soap. Now, the 22-year-old actress, who starred on the soap from February 2003 until January 2006, has a full plate to look forward to, including her upcoming movie, her pet boutique and her own clothing line.
At present, Hunt is preoccupied with filming the thriller movie entitled Brooklyn to Manhattan in which she plays a rich girl named Hannah who gets caught up the world of drugs.
October 2, 2007
Acting must run in Frank DiCopoulos' family, as his daughter, Olivia, has been tapped for a role on the CBS daytime drama, Guiding Light, wherein DiCopoulos stars as Frank Achilles Cooper, Jr.
Olivia will be taking over the role of Maureen Reardon, Vanessa (Maeve Kinkead) and Matt's (Kurt McKinney) tween daughter. Maureen was last seen on-screen as an infant. Olivia will begin appearing on Guiding Light on Tuesday, October 16.
September 26, 2007
After working in theater productions over the past few years, David Andrew MacDonald has decided to return to Springfield and reprise his role as the villainous Edmund Winslow on Guiding Light. The 46-year-old actor, who was first introduced on the long-running soap in 1999, is scheduled to make his comeback on Wednesday, October 24.
MacDonald, who left the show in 2005 and whose character was said to have been imprisoned, is ready to stir up the drama and shake up the town. Guiding Light fans can expect to see Edmund up to his old tricks and get a taste of the complex storylines that have been going on in San Cristobel.
September 17, 2007
John Driscoll, popularly known as Henry Cooper Bradshaw on the soap Guiding Light, will be taking on the stage of New York's flourishing theater scene. The 26-year-old actor has been cast in Matt Morillo's Angry Young Women in Low-Rise Jeans with High-Class Issues, which runs from September 13 until October 7.
Angry Young Women is a comedy about the battle of the sexes that features a series of witty anxious women and the men they alternately torture. NY Theater describes the play as “An evening of straight-up, sitcom-style comedy that boasts an outstanding cast, some fine direction, and many funny moments.” The show has been a known to audience acclaim for some time now and promises an hour and half of sexy comedy.