Showing posts with label Eric Nelsen. Show all posts
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Monday, June 11, 2018

Patrika Darbo Calls Out NATAS in Statement About Daytime Emmys Inequity, Asks for Complete Audit

Primetime Emmy winner Patrika Darbo called out the integrity of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) in a statement released Monday, ten days after it was revealed the Daytime Emmy award she received in
April was being taken back. She also revealed a second winner (Eric Nelsen of The Bay, who won in the digital drama supporting category) also had violations but was allowed to keep his anyway. She also called for an outside audit of the submission and voting process after questioning the "inequity in this year's Daytime Emmys based on ageism, gender inequality, and perceived favoritism". Read her very revealing statement below.

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STATEMENT BY ACTRESS PATRIKA DARBO REGARDING HAVING HER DAYTIME EMMY RESCINDED BY NATAS

As disappointed as I am about having my Daytime Emmy taken back by NATAS, as a Co-Governor of the Performers Peer Group at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in Los Angeles, overseeing the Primetime Emmys, I am more concerned about how this incident tarnishes the Emmy brand. I did not submit myself for Daytime Emmy consideration, my producers at The Bay made the submission. However, at the end of the day, the onus for a correct submission is not on the producers of The Bay, or any other producers; the ultimate responsibility lies squarely on the shoulders of NATAS. They should have vetted each and every submission and then notified those submitting of any submission errors in advance of the voting and the ceremony.

I understand that in my category there were at least four submission errors. NATAS was made aware of these potential errors two days prior to the ceremony and made a conscious decision not to deal with it until after the ceremony was over. These errors were then not brought to light until after the Daytime Emmys were presented and awarded, meaning that other actors who did properly submit have now lost their chance at winning a Daytime Emmy.

In addition to the rule violations in my category, there was a similar rule violation in the category for Supporting Actor in a Digital Drama. I was made aware of this violation when NATAS called to inform me of the situation. After taking back my Daytime Emmy, NATAS called another female performer in my category to re-issue the Emmy, as she was the next runner up according to the accountancy firm. The very next day, NATAS called her back and said she could not have it as she had submitted one episode too many (the rule is that one episode may be submitted for consideration and the new recipient submitted two). However, the winner of the Daytime Emmy in a Supporting Actor in a Digital Drama was allowed to keep his statue, (the rule is that four episodes may be submitted for consideration, the recipient submitted five episodes). NATAS determined after the fact that the rules for Supporting Actor and his show were “ambiguous”.

As a performer in film and television for over three decades, who fights diligently for fairness and equity for my fellow actors by volunteering my time and leadership at both SAG/AFTRA and the TV Academy (ATAS), the arbitrary and after-the-fact ruling feels inequitable and wrong. A rule is a rule. If the rule is going to be changed or declared “ambiguous” it should be done prior to voting, not after the votes are in and the Emmys
have been handed out.

The inequity in this year’s Daytime Emmys based on ageism, gender inequality, and perceived favoritism is, in my opinion, a big blow to the Emmy brand. The TV Academy, who administers the Prime Time Emmy Awards, is very clear that Emmys are awarded to those who achieve excellence in television. I’m beginning to wonder what NATAS feels the Emmys stand for.

For the sake of the overall Emmy brand, I feel an outside audit of the submission and voting process of this past Daytime Emmy Awards would be a show of good will by NATAS and would help to restore integrity and confidence in the Daytime Emmy Awards.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Soap Stars React to Indie Series Awards Nominations

The nominations for the 9th Annual Indie Series Awards were revealed on January 31st, and a number of familiar faces from the soap world were recognized.

The Bold and the Beautiful's Patrika Darbo (Shirley Spectra) is nominated three times for her work on in three different web series. She will be competing against herself in the best guest actress in a drama category for her work in both Ladies of the Lake and The Bay. She is also a nominee on the comedy side for her hilarious performance on Indoor Boys, which stars Alex Wyse (B&B's Saul).



Other nominees that made their mark in daytime include Arianne Zucker, Kyle Lowder, Wendy Riche, Karen Harris, Jennifer Bassey, Victoria Rowell, Jillian Clare, Ian Buchanan, Eric Nelsen, Anne Schoettle, Julie Poll and Maeve Quinlan, along with many more recognized as part of a nominated ensemble.

Check out more reactions from current and former soap stars below.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Watch First Three Episodes of 'Viral' The Series; Melissa Archer and Jessica Morris Star as The PeePee Princesses

Viral stars Melissa Archer and Jessica Morris.
Viral the series has released three episodes, written by Sonia Blangiardo and Brandon Goins, that are sure to make you laugh. Melissa Archer (Serena, Days of our Lives; ex-Natalie, One Life to Live) and Jessica Morris (ex-Jennifer, One Life to Live) star as Kat Bradley and Jackie Jones, and their wonderful comedic timing is put to great use. When Kat and Jackie get caught on camera urinating outside a club, the video goes viral and it becomes their new claim to fame. While Kat soaks up the spotlight, Jackie isn't thrilled about being one of "The PeePee Princesses." Goins also stars as Teddy, along with Barry Brisco as Pierre.

Soap opera actor Sean Carrigan (Stitch, The Young and the Restless), Robert Scott Wilson (Ben, Days of our Lives) and Eric Nelsen (ex-A.J., All My Children) all appear.

Watch the first three episodes below:

Monday, August 3, 2015

'Viral' Trailer Released, Series Stars Melissa Archer and Jessica Morris

Jessica Morris and Melissa Archer star in Viral.
A three-part sneak peak of Sonia Blangiardo's Viral launches on August 10 but the show has just released a trailer to tease the new comedy series. Melissa Archer (Serena, Days of our Lives; ex-Natalie, One Life to Live) stars as Kat Bradley and Jessica Morris (ex-Jennifer, One Life to Live) plays Jackie Jones. When Kat and Jackie get caught on camera urinating outside a club, the video goes viral and it becomes their new claim to fame. While Kat soaks up the spotlight, Jackie isn't quite as happy about this development.

In the trailer below, you'll also notice daytime soap opera stars Sean Carrigan (Stitch, The Young and the Restless), Robert Scott Wilson (Ben, Days of our Lives) and Eric Nelsen (ex-A.J., All My Children).

Friday, May 10, 2013

Watch MORE ALL MY CHILDREN (Video)


The Friday recap of TOLN's ALL MY CHILDREN is now online at Hulu.com and iTunes. Hosted by Leslie Miller, the show features Debbi Morgan and Eric Nelsen in studio, Julia Barr and Cady McClain behind the scenes, star-studded premiere party, and beauty tips to look like a soap star. Watch it below:

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

PHOTOS: ALL MY CHILDREN & ONE LIFE TO LIVE Premiere Event

Jill Larson (Opal Cortlandt), Eric Nelsen (AJ Chandler), Jordan Lane Price (Celia Fitzgerald), Denyse
Tontz (Miranda Montgomery), Robert Scott Wilson (Pete Cortlandt) & Julia Barr (Brooke English)
- Photo: Sue Coflin/Max Photos
The OnLine Network celebrated their new "Anytime Dramas" ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE on Tuesday night with a splashy red carpet premiere event at NYU's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. Following a screening of the first episodes the cast, crew, press and fans were all smiles and everyone seemed to be very pleased with the outcome.

Read our first thoughts on the episodes:
- ALL MY CHILDREN
- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

Check out some photos of the casts below:

ALL MY CHILDREN Premiere Red Carpet Interviews On WE LOVE SOAPS TV

Our web series WE LOVE SOAPS TV was on the red carpet at The OnLine Network's premiere event for ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE at NYU's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. Check out our interviews with some of the ALL MY CHILDREN cast below including Debbi Morgan, Julia Barr, Jill Larson, Francesca James, Cady McClain, Denyse Tontz, Eric Nelsen and Vincent Irizzary.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Hot Chelle Rae Gets 'Hung Up' On ALL MY CHILDREN, Appears May 9 (Spoiler Alert)

Hot Chelle Rae poses with Denyse Tontz (Miranda), Eric Nelsen (AJ) and Jordan Lane Price (Celia) - Photo: TOLN
RCA recording artist and American Music Awards winner Hot Chelle Rae stopped by the set of ALL MY CHILDREN on Wednesday, April 17 in Stamford, CT for a special performance. In the scene, AJ Chandler, played by actor Eric Nelsen, asks Hot Chelle Rae to make a special stop to Pine Valley to sing their brand new single “Hung Up” as a surprise for his best friend Miranda Montgomery, played by actress Denyse Tontz. Hot Chelle Rae is ALL MY CHILDREN's first musical guest. The episode is slated to stream on Thursday, May 9.