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Post by scarlettudor on Apr 27, 2012 15:11:29 GMT -8
What interesting quotes! I especially like John Gabriel's about love.
I certainly never considered Andrew Robinson blonde. More like brown with highlights.
Wonder where Nancy rode in NYC. There are stables near Central Park. As for swimming, I'd sure hate to dry that hair after doing it every day. All the running with the dogs would require frequent showers too. And that little sleep! She makes me tired, just reading about it.
Sue Ellen
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 29, 2012 13:26:24 GMT -8
June 1978
JOHN GABRIEL bashes face
JOHN GABRIEL (Seneca Beaulac, Ryan's Hope) caught the flu, worked at the studio with a 102 degree fever, and the next morning, he fainted in his apartment. "It was the first time I ever blacked out. I bashed my face and broke my nose, and was rushed to the hospital for threes titches." The next day he returned to the studio and played his role, as usual.
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 29, 2012 13:27:59 GMT -8
DAYTIME TV June 1978
You The Viewer
Why did Seneca have to be standing there when Liam fired the shot on Ryan's Hope. Why couldn't it have been Delia?
Lenny, San Francisco, Calif.
Delia pretending to be blind was really the limit! Next, she'll make believe she's paralyzed and make the Ryans wait on her hand and foot.
Jacqueline St. Paul, Minn.
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 29, 2012 13:30:26 GMT -8
TV DAWN TO DUSK JULY 1978
CATHERINE HICKS has left her role as Dr. Faith Coleridge to assume a role in the Broadway-bound drama, Tribute, which stars Jack Lemmon. Also featured in the play will be veteran daytimer LARRY HAINES (Stu Bergman, Search For Tomorrow).
By June look for the departure of MALCOLM GROOME (Dr. Pat Ryan), but ILENE KRISTEN (Delia) has re-negotiated for another year. Ilene was smart: she upped her price and made ABC promise her a role in a Movie of the Week.
Met Ilene right after a performance of Sweet Venus, an evening of poetry readings at Westbeth, and she was really fine in her impersonation of characters. Her beau was on hand as was her dad, who was in from Palm Beach, Fla. for a few days of business
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 29, 2012 13:31:35 GMT -8
TV DAWN TO DUSK JULY 1978
Super handsome JOHN GABRIEL who plays Seneca Beaulac on Ryan's Hope has had some humorous experiences.
"There are a lot of laughs in the context of the show, but recently I was shot on Ryan's Hope. Well, there are some people who are taking Seneca's injuries very seriously! Some little old lady just came up to me on the street and said how good it was to see me up and around. And I recently did a telethon down south and many people phoned in to say I probably wouldn't show up because I was home nursing injuries in bed!"
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 29, 2012 13:40:18 GMT -8
DAYLIGHT TV July 1978
SHARON GABET who took over the role of Raven Jamison on The Edge of Night, comes from quite a large family -- she's one of nine children! Raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, she got a nursing degree at Purdue and later joined the theatrical apprentice program at Cornell University. Guess who one of her best girl friends at Cornell was? CATHERINE HICKS, now better known as Dr. Faith Coleridge on Ryan's Hope.
Of course, Cathy won't be on Ryan's Hope for long. She's leaving soapdom, we hear, to co-star in a new Broadway play, Tribute, with Jack Lemmon. That's quite a tribute to her talent!
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 29, 2012 13:41:42 GMT -8
DAYTIME TV September 1978
NANCY ADDISON (Ryan's Hope's Jillian) admits she is a hopeless romantic . She's seen Gone with the Wind 18 times and Wuthering Height only 12 times....
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Post by originalbunnymom on Apr 29, 2012 15:14:58 GMT -8
Thanks again, Safe!
And, IMHO, the EKR quote is terrific - THANKS, also, for sharing that with us...
Marianne
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Post by Fia on May 1, 2012 10:15:44 GMT -8
Thanks Safe. All very interesting.
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 14, 2013 19:20:19 GMT -8
Daytime Preview May 15, 1978
Ryan's Hope is about to lose another cast member. MALCOLM GROOME, who plays Pat Ryan, is the latest to decide he's spent enough time on the show.
Soft-spoken, wryly humorous Malcolm said, “Well, it's been three years, so I'm heading to Los Angeles." Then he added, " I intend to live very cheaply and be very selective about the films and television work I do.”
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 14, 2013 19:26:46 GMT -8
I came across this little tidbit.
Randall Edwards (Delia #3) and Geoff Pierson (Frank #4) co-starred in the Noel Coward play Private Lives at the Geva Theatre in September / October 1987.
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 15, 2013 20:41:13 GMT -8
Ann Gillespie's* (Siobhan #2) - - father was also an Episcopal priest -- the Rev. David Gillespie.
*Ann became an Episcopal priest in the mid- 2000's.
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 15, 2013 20:44:01 GMT -8
August 1982
Roscoe Born (Joe Novak, Ryan's Hope) and his wife Adrienne have recently divorced. Adrienne, who is an actress, will be based on the West Coast, while Roscoe intends to stay in New York, where he has a long-term contract with Ryan's Hope.
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 15, 2013 20:46:51 GMT -8
August 1982
Roscoe Born (Joe Novak, Ryan's Hope) and his wife Adrienne have recently divorced. Adrienne, who is an actress, will be based on the West Coast, while Roscoe intends to stay in New York, where he has a long-term contract with Ryan's Hope.
I didn't recall that Roscoe had been married during his first RH stint. Also the columnist said he a long term contract with RH - - well he left when his contract was up -- which was only 7 months later!
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Post by safeandsound on Apr 27, 2013 19:27:46 GMT -8
1979
Stan Birnbaum, Dr. Adam Cohen on the ABC televison network's Ryan's Hope, describes his character, “ He is a fighter for the underdog, He's very serious and well educated and he loves the New York Yankees, Ella Fitzgerald, and Charles Laughton.”
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Post by safeandsound on May 5, 2013 14:32:16 GMT -8
Daytime 1979
Q&A
Nancy Addison
Q: Please explain how acting has given you an entire new personality ? G.V. Lafayette, La.
A: I was very shy and introverted. I had a terribly difficult time being with strangers. Just knowing I was going to enter a room filled with people threw me into a panic. Acting changed all that. It has given me inner strength and a sense of pride. Perhaps, it would have come anyway, but much of the credit must go to acting.
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Post by safeandsound on May 5, 2013 14:33:32 GMT -8
Daytime Scoop August 1976
NANCY BARRETT, the new Faith Coleridge on Ryan's Hope, has abandoned for now her premed studies, at Hunter College in New York, to take the role. After her runs on The Doctors and One Life to Live, she thought she'd train to be a child psychologist.
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Post by safeandsound on May 12, 2013 20:58:05 GMT -8
The person who answered this forgot about Robert Finoccoli.
Q&A July 1981
Q: What happened to the actors who played Pat Ryan?
A: John Blazo, the last actor to play Pat, continues on in Manhattan in off-Broadway productions as well as commercials. Malcolm Groome, the actor who originated the role of Pat, is pursuing work in Hollywood.
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Post by safeandsound on Jun 30, 2013 19:29:32 GMT -8
Ask them 1978
Nancy Addison, star of The Dain Curse
Q:Did you do any research for your role as a morphine addict, and did you learn anything that surprised you? P.M. Jefferson, Missouri
A:I spent a great deal of time at a rehabilitation center, Phoenix House, in New York City. I also studied current addicts. What really shook me up is that it is not obvious when someone is on drugs. The janitor at the center had been an addict for thirty years, and his wife and children did not know.
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Post by safeandsound on Jun 30, 2013 19:33:53 GMT -8
Nancy played this addict about 10 months before Jill's addiction-- maybe this is where the RH writers got the idea.
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