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Saturday, August 17, 2019
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1933: On radio soap opera Ma Perkins, Ma (Virginia Payne) has found out about Cousin Sylvester's marriage proposal to Penny, and she wondered what kind of men the cousins were.
1967: On Dark Shadows, Julia (Grayson Hall) warned Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) not to become too chummy with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid).
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
'Guiding Light' Star Liz Keifer Speaks Out on Climate Change, Wants You to Vote in November

Longtime Guiding Light star Liz Keifer (Blake Marler) is encouraging people to vote in November to ensure climate change doesn't take her children's future away. Check out what she has to say in the video below.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1933: On radio soap opera Ma Perkins, Ma (Virginia Payne) has found out about Cousin Sylvester's marriage proposal to Penny, and she wondered what kind of men the cousins were.
1967: On Dark Shadows, Julia (Grayson Hall) warned Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) not to become too chummy with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid).
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1933: On radio soap opera Ma Perkins, Ma (Virginia Payne) has found out about Cousin Sylvester's marriage proposal to Penny, and she wondered what kind of men the cousins were.
1967: On Dark Shadows, Julia (Grayson Hall) warned Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) not to become too chummy with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid).
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
― Michael Crichton
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1933: On radio soap opera Ma Perkins, Ma (Virginia Payne) has found out about Cousin Sylvester's marriage proposal to Penny, and she wondered what kind of men the cousins were. Later that day, Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees appeared in his 1,308th consecutive Major League Baseball game, breaking the record held by Everett Scott since 1925. Gehrig would go on to play 822 more straight games, and his record would last until broken by Baltimore Orioles star Cal Ripken, Jr. on September 6, 1995.
Monday, August 17, 2015
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
― Maya Angelou
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1933: On radio soap opera Ma Perkins, Ma (Virginia Payne) has found out about Cousin Sylvester's marriage proposal to Penny, and she wondered what kind of men the cousins were. Later that day, Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees appeared in his 1,308th consecutive Major League Baseball game, breaking the record held by Everett Scott since 1925. Gehrig would go on to play 822 more straight games, and his record would last until broken by Baltimore Orioles star Cal Ripken, Jr. on September 6, 1995.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
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2007: Luke and Noah shared an historic first kiss on As the World Turns. |
- Mahatma Gandhi
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1967: On Dark Shadows, Julia (Grayson Hall) warned Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) not to become too chummy with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid).
1967: On Another World, Sam berated Rachel (Robin Strasser) for running to Ada about their argument.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Catching Up With Ellen Wheeler As She Begins A New Project With Old Friends (Part 2 of 2)
Michael O'Leary, Yvonna Wright and Ellen Wheeler. Photo Credit: Sue Coflin/Max Photos |
Read Part 1 of our exclusive interview here, and read Part 2 below.
WE LOVE SOAPS: When I visited the studio and Peapack in the final year of GUIDING LIGHT, the set had an really nice indie vibe to it, something you don't see much with a broadcast TV show.
ELLEN WHEELER: We were saying something like, "I want this to keep going because I understand it's important. GUIDING LIGHT has been chronicling American life since before World War 2, and I want to continue to chronicle American life. I want to show the stories of the people in American back to them so they have a place to talk from." It's not unlike pitching in when some hard or tragic moment kicks in. In the beginning people might have been thinking to themselves, "Oh my God, I might lose my job," but near the end it wasn't about it.
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All My Children,
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Beth Chamberlin,
Bonnie Dennison,
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Elizabeth Keifer,
Ellen Wheeler,
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Jessica Leccia,
Jill Lorie Hurst,
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Monday, October 14, 2013
PHOTOS: 10th Annual Daytime Stars and Strikes Charity Event
The 10th Annual Daytime Stars and Strikes event to benefit The American Cancer Society was held on Sunday, October 13th at Bowlmor Lanes in new York, hosted by Jerry verDorn and Elizabeth Keifer (pictured above).
Check out photos of the event below featuring stars from daytime and web soaps past and present including ONE LIFE TO LIVE, GUIDING LIGHT, AS THE WORLD TURNS, GENERAL HOSPITAL, DAYS OF OUR LIVES, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS and ALL MY CHILDREN.
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Elizabeth Keifer,
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Guiding Light,
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Saturday, August 17, 2013
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
2007: AS THE WORLD TURNS' Luke & Noah shared an historic kiss. ONE LIFE TO LIVE celebrated 10,000 episodes. |
-Robert Penn Warren
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1967: Julia (Grayson Hall) warned Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) not to become too chummy with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid).
1967: On ANOTHER WORLD, Sam berated Rachel (Robin Strasser) for running to Ada about their argument.
Leslie Charleson |
1984: On DAYS OF OUR LIVES, Bo (Peter Reckell) and Hope (Kristian Alfonso) got away with the prism with help from Alice and Howie.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Today in Soap Opera History (August 17)
1967: On ANOTHER WORLD, Walter sent Lenore roses.
1977: Leslie Charleson debuted as Monica in GENERAL HOSPITAL.
1984: On DAYS OF OUR LIVES, Liz (Gloria Loring) sang "Always On My Mind" to Neil at their wedding.
1988: Victoria Shaw, who played Kira Faulker on GENERAL HOSPITAL in the mid-1970s, died at age 53.
1989: Terry Lester's contract expired with THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS where he had starred as Jack Abbott for nearly a decade. Lester ran into SANTA BARBARA's head writer, Chuck Pratt, an an L.A. function where Pratt commented, "Boy, would I like to write for you," which Lester found very flattering. Two weeks later, New World Television president Jon Feltheimer called Lester at home and emphasized that his company had many other production arms other than SANTA BARBARA and that if he joined the cast of the soap, they would help him find the other vehicles he was interested in. Lester moved to SANTA BARBARA and the role of Mason Capwell. Peter Bergman joined Y&R as a Jack recast.
1992: Elizabeth Keifer debuted as Blake in GUIDING LIGHT.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
The Peapack Interviews: Elizabeth Keifer
We Love Soaps: Ms. Keifer, it is such an honor to meet you! I have loved your work on GUIDING LIGHT. I even loved your work on DAYS OF OUR LIVES 22 years ago as Amy.
Elizabeth Keifer: Wow, that’s like a bad flash right now, like I’m having one of those trips! It was with that blonde, that tall blonde?
We Love Soaps: Lisa Trusel.
Elizabeth Keifer: Right, and we were looking for somebody.
We Love Soaps: It was some kind of an adventure, you were in trouble...
Elizabeth Keifer: Distressed, I played a lot of distressed.
We Love Soaps: But I think you true talents and skills were displayed during your time on GUIDING LIGHT.
Elizabeth Keifer: Yes. There was no sass in the DAYS OF OUR LIVES character and so I just didn’t know what to do.
We Love Soaps: Blake gave your a chance to put on the sass.
Elizabeth Keifer: Blake filled it up. Oh yeah. I think I learned my lessons on the shows I did prior to it. They were very one note. Except for the nun, I played a crazy nun on GENERAL HOSPITAL. But I wasn’t quite tapping into what I wanted to be doing, and then Guiding Light came around. It’s a great story because I actually auditioned for Eve Guthrie first, who was very noble and everything. And I thought, I won’t do it because I’ve done this before and it didn’t really work. So I played it like Blake, not really knowing. They said, “No, you’re not right. But you’d be very good for this other character coming up. Will you come back and test for that?” So it was history after that.
We Love Soaps: How did you feel about being paired with Jerry verDorn right off the bat?
Elizabeth Keifer: There is nothing bad about that. He made me feel wonderful from the moment I stepped foot on set. It helped that I was a huge long term fan of GUIDING LIGHT since 1979, so I was very well of all of the characters, and all the relationships. I didn’t skip a beat. There were no issues for me, I had no questions.
We Love Soaps: I think that helps explain why viewers connected to you so quickly, which is quite unusual is a recast.
Elizabeth Keifer: Well I’m glad. It was a rough six months in the beginning, confidence wise. But that was only on one level. Deep down I lived it. I was living and breathing it. It was a transition, I got to be a fan who got to be a character.
We Love Soaps: You were front burner for almost ten years on the show. In recent years you were recurring. How has that been for you?
Elizabeth Keifer: It’s been a different kind of ride ever since Jerry left. Ross and Blake were no longer Ross and Blake. There was a few years where not only did Blake not having any idea who her identity was, but the writers didn’t have any idea. No one quite knew what to do with me. So that was a little rough. I went through everything that someone would go through when you’ve lost your partner. I think I shadowed every thing that would happen in real life. And now we’ve rediscovered Blake. She’s very much part of the soul of GUIDING LIGHT. I’m happy that there are a lot of heroic qualities coming out in this character now. It’s so much fun.
We Love Soaps: What would you have liked to have scene happen for Blake after Ross had passed?
Elizabeth Keifer: Honestly, I wish there would have been more development with the kids. I wanted the two teenage boys to come in as grown heartthrobs. I wanted them to be the Cane & Abel - Roger’s grandsons. As Blake is going into the next stage of life to have grown children. I think that would have been fascinating to play that. I would have loved to have seen the kids say, “Mom, could you just button that, would you do that for me?”
We Love Soaps: How are you dealing now with the disappointment of the show ending?
Elizabeth Keifer: I think I’m just in denial. That’s how I deal with it [laughs]. I put my head under the pillow. I have great belief that the show has a very strong sustaining force. It always has, and I believe it always will. So it’s ending it’s particular incarnation at the studio and at CBS but I still believe that there is life for it to move on. And I’d be happy to move with it. I have a very healthy open mind about it. I’m taking the strength that I get from it, and bring it wherever I go. Guiding Light has been a family and it’s given me so much, so you can’t take that away from me.
We Love Soaps: What have you learned from Blake over the years?
Elizabeth Keifer: Oh! [Pause], It’s funny, I think just the honesty of Blake. I think Blake has a sass, but it’s a confidence. It’s speaking one’s mind and not really caring what anybody else thinks. I’ve gotten that from Blake. I wish Blake had had a little bit more sense of my peace and security along the way. I have this wonderful sense of family and peace, I’m not thinking the grass is greener over there. I’ve got it, it’s here. I wish Blake had a little more of that. Blake gave me this strength that I called in said, “I’ll take that.”
We Love Soaps: How have you found that peace in your own life?
Elizabeth Keifer: Through my family. They keep me present with what really matters. It’s all about relationships anyway, isn’t that what GUIDING LIGHT is all about? It’s all about relationships, it’s all about family, that’s what GUIDING LIGHT does for all the fans. My own family does that for me, and GUIDING LIGHT takes it on another level.
We Love Soaps: How has it been to not work with the people you started with such as Jerry verDorn and Maureen Garrett?
Elizabeth Keifer: I miss them so much. The hardest part about ending the show for me in this manner was not having closure with Ross. And having one more seen with Jerry, just one more scene, just one scene where we’re on camera together at the same time together because we never got that. That’s been very difficult, but I had to just allow that to go. And of course, Michael [Zaslow] is not even available to us. But I think of him often. But Maureen Garrett has come back, and I do get the opportunity to play out scenes with her. And it’s delicious. It was like we took right up and never left off.
We Love Soaps: Do you think Blake will get closure with Holly in a way that is satisfying for you?
Elizabeth Keifer: Yes.
We Love Soaps: Is there anything else you can tell us about your scenes with Maureen Garrett?
Elizabeth Keifer: Well, she just helps Blake decide to move on. In a way Blake has stayed back thinking, “I’ve had it, I’ll never get it again.” But I think Blake learns from Holly about different kinds of love and different stages of love. And that it’s okay to have something different. She talks a little sense into her about that. There’s a crazy kind of love, then a comfortable kind of love. We talk about Roger, it’s really wonderful.
We Love Soaps: What has been your favorite story line playing Blake over these past 17 years?
Elizabeth Keifer: Twins by two different fathers. It’s gotta be! Being between Jerry verDorn and Michael O'Leary was the best sandwich ever! Because you have energies that are so opposing and I was smack in the middle and I would just never stop laughing. It was so ridiculous, yet we played like it was really happening. They were all so wonderful. It was so much fun to play because there was a scene every time you turned around. You just had to look at each other and there was a scene that was unwritten. Aside from when I first came on and it was Ross, Holly, Roger, Blake - that grouping was unbelievable.
We Love Soaps: Blake getting pregnant by two different fathers was very unusual at that time. Since then pretty much every other show has featured some sort of story like that.
Elizabeth Keifer: We were the first.
We Love Soaps: But then that twist was reconned later wasn’t it?
Elizabeth Keifer: Here’s the story on that one. It was changed only according to Ben, what Ben said, his word that he tells Annie. Or did Annie tell Ben?
We Love Soaps: I think it was Annie who told Ben that she had switched the paternity tests.
Elizabeth Keifer: Well it was only based on somebody’s word. There was never a DNA test. It’s based on words of people who were...questionable. And their motives were questionable. So I’ve never believed it. As Blake I believe they’re Ross’s. But as a potential story line? I think it’s still out there.
We Love Soaps: And what story do you look back upon and wish it had been done a different way?
Elizabeth Keifer: I think they rushed the Ben story line. They did rush it because something else fell through, I don’t know what that was. They immediately took me from being pregnant and being out to here and then suddenly said, “Now you’re in love with Ben.” They didn’t get any lead-up to it. They didn’t show Blake being dissatisfied being a housewife at home, yearning for something and not getting it. Not giving her the steps toward being distracted by something else. So I had a hard time making the jump of why I would be so drawn to him that I would throw away everything. On that one I think the foundation was a little shaky. Then once it happened it was fascinating as to how it all played out. And also I was pregnant at the time and I was kind of not in the mood. [laughs] Sorry.
We Love Soaps: Looking back at your career of over 25 years in daytime, what advice would you have given yourself starting out?
Elizabeth Keifer: [Pause] Oh, I just should have relaxed and had more fun. I was just too uptight. Honestly, we’re all human, and I should have just brought more me into every thing. But I was learning, I was young, and I probably didn’t need to start that early. I should have gone around and traveled the world. Now I look back and think, “What was I doing, doing that so young?” I was on Young and the Restless as a teenager!
We Love Soaps: Knowing all that now, does that influence your plans for the future?
Elizabeth Keifer: I love theater, I’ll actually be doing theater at the end of October through November, up in the Hudson Valley I’m doing a production of "The Secret Garden." My real life daughter is in it well playing Mary Lennox. I also did a scene in a movie called Morning Glory (pictured) with Jeff Goldblum, playing his wife, which will be out next year. That was fun, a lot of fun. Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton are in it. And, I’m open. But I like the ensemble. I like this, I want to do this still. I want to keep doing this with a group, with a family. I like working with people for a long time.
We Love Soaps: Is there anything you’d like to say to the We Love Soaps readers who are really saddened and grieving over the loss of GUIDING LIGHT and the loss of Blake?
Elizabeth Keifer: Have faith that this is going to move on somewhere else at some point. You have to have faith that thing is strong enough because we can never go away, we will always be here. Always.
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