Probably someone we'd least expect...like John Driscoll, Robert Newman, Lawrence St. Victor, Ron Raines, Frank Dicopoulous...
FYC: Oscars---> The Express (Best Picture); Australia (Best Picture; Hugh Jackman- Actor & Nicole Kidman- Actress); W (Best Picture; Oliver Stone- Best Director)
FYC: Daytime Emmys 2009 As the World Turns Drama Series, Jon Hensley, Maura West, Van Hansis, Noelle Beck, Kelley Menighan Hensley, Ellen Dolan, Billy Magnussen, Mick Hazen, Meredith Hagner, & John James The Young and the Restless- Drama Series, Eric Braeden, Melody Thomas Scott, Christian LeBlanc, Judith Chapman Guiding Light- Drama Series, Kim Zimmer, Daniel Cosgrove, Marcy Rylan Nelson Branco's Pinefield- Beth Ehlers & Ricky Paull Goldin
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I'm so sick of this ABC/CBS backbiting. If these networks cared half as much about putting out a good product as they do about poaching their competitors' talent, soaps would be in much better shape. Ultimately, it's the actors who lose, shuttling back and forth between soaps that don't know how to serve and nurture their talent.
"A movie is not good because it arrives at conclusions you share, or bad because it does not. A movie is not about what it is about. It is about how it is about it: about the way it considers its subject matter, and about how its real subject may be quite different from the one it seems to provide." - Roger Ebert, from the introduction to "Awake in the Dark" (2006)
Originally posted by east/west: GL:I think the GL actor is John Driscoll and I think his replacement is going to be Josh Duhon.
Not that Driscoll is the second coming, but replacing him with Duhon? Ugh.
"A movie is not good because it arrives at conclusions you share, or bad because it does not. A movie is not about what it is about. It is about how it is about it: about the way it considers its subject matter, and about how its real subject may be quite different from the one it seems to provide." - Roger Ebert, from the introduction to "Awake in the Dark" (2006)
i hope they don't make the mistake of actually deciding not to keep Catherine Hickland. that would be such a big loss considering how great she has been the last two years. I thought that Ron C was really doing a good thing reviving the Nora/Lindsay fued, but i'll hate him if he drops Catherine for good.
Congrats to Kathy Griffin on her second consecutive emmy win!
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