Showing posts with label Heather Tom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Tom. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2018

Today in Soap Opera History (December 14)

1967: Dark Shadows' Barnabas faced off with Jeremiah.
1979: ATWT's Bob and Lisa made Christmas Eve plans.
1979: EON's Deborah was kidnapped. 2000: Vicky McKinnon
appeared as a ghost during a séance on ATWT.
"History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer

"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...

1949: On radio soap opera The Guiding Light, Mama Bauer (Adelaide Klein) died.

1967: On Dark Shadows, in a duel, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) shot his uncle, Jeremiah (Anthony George).

1979: On As the World Turns, Dr. Bob Hughes (Don Hastings) made a Christmas Eve date with his ex-wife, Lisa Shea Colman (Eileen Fulton).

Thursday, October 25, 2018

'Bold and the Beautiful' Star Heather Tom to Participate in 2018-2019 CBS Directors Initiative

CBS today announced four participants for the 2018-2019 Directors Initiative, including Bold and the Beautiful star Heather Tom (Katie Logan Forrester). Now in its 15th year, the initiative provides a platform for experienced directors to gain access to showrunners, executives, managers and agents and, more importantly, the opportunity to shadow CBS Television Network and CBS Television Studio shows throughout the year. The program helps directors develop strategic objectives aimed at cultivating meaningful relationships with industry professionals that are essential to getting hired.

“This initiative is all about access to decision makers who can ultimately provide opportunities to advance our participants’ careers,” said Tiffany Smith-Anoa’i, Executive Vice President, Entertainment Diversity, Inclusion and Communications, CBS Entertainment. “Another rewarding aspect about this community we are building is that many of our participants will gain experience by shadowing directing alumni of previous Director Initiative programs, who are eager to share their insights.”

This year's participants are listed below.

Heather Tom (Drama Director) is a five-time Emmy Award-winning actress and has directed on CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful for the past three years, recently receiving an Emmy nomination for Best Directing Team. Her award-winning short films Serenity and Bigfoot’s Love Slave have played numerous festivals across the globe. Heather is presently developing multiple projects for film and television, ranging from traditional episodic and a digital series titled “Blink,” for which she recently shot a pilot, to the feature film script The Last Knight in Camelot, named a 2018 PAGE Award Finalist. Heather is an advocate for women’s rights and was a featured speaker at the 2004 Democratic National Convention kick-off event. She worked on both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama’s 2008 campaigns, and is involved with Planned Parenthood, Feminist Majority, She Votes, and Rock the Vote.

Lionel Coleman (Drama Director) cut his teeth at CBS News, learning the language of storytelling, before becoming a DGA commercial director. There, he began to build a point of view around what Eudora Welty called “the still moment,” that fleeting, nearly uncapturable now. Whether he’s documenting the aftermath of an earthquake from an open helicopter, directing celebrity athletes for brands like Nike, Ford and Adidas, or filming the moment a life is brought into the world for Huggies, Lionel is working to capture performances that make us human. His documentary projects include Castaways, a web series featuring inmates training unwanted dogs for reintroduction or adoption, and various branded content films for Gatorade, Huggies and Wilson Tennis.

Cellin Gluck (Drama Director) has had his hand in directing four successful feature films for the Japanese market. His most recent, Persona Non Grata, with a five-month nationwide run in Japan, was seen by over one million people. Starting as an assistant director on such films as Black Rain, Internal Affairs, Noriega and Contact while concurrently producing and later directing commercials for Japan and China, Cellin co-directed Oba the Last Samurai (adapting the screenplay from a novel of the same name) after directing the Japanese remake of Sideways. He is an active member of the DGA’s Asian American Committee.

Anne Hamilton (Drama Director) directed her feature debut, American Fable, in 2016, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival. It was acquired by IFC Midnight for a theatrical release and went on to win many awards. RogerEbert.com praised Hamilton’s film as “an extremely impressive debut,” and Variety hailed it as “a passport to bigger things for its gifted young director.” Before becoming a filmmaker, Hamilton graduated from Stanford with a degree in philosophy and Yale Law School. Currently, she is a member of the DGA Women’s Steering Committee, Film Fatales and Women in Film.

The CBS Directors Initiative also hosts various events throughout the year for all directors looking to gain access to CBS producers and showrunners.

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Today in Soap Opera History (December 14)

1967: Dark Shadows' Barnabas faced off with Jeremiah.
1979: ATWT's Bob and Lisa made Christmas Eve plans.
1979: EON's Deborah was kidnapped. 2000: Vicky McKinnon
appeared as a ghost during a séance on ATWT.
"History is a vast early warning system."
― 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...

1949: On radio soap opera The Guiding Light, Mama Bauer (Adelaide Klein) died.

1967: On Dark Shadows, in a duel, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) shot his uncle, Jeremiah (Anthony George).

1979: On As the World Turns, Dr. Bob Hughes (Don Hastings) made a Christmas Eve date with his ex-wife, Lisa Shea Colman (Eileen Fulton).

Thursday, October 12, 2017

'Bold and the Beautiful' Stars Karla Mosley, Heather Tom & Jacob Young Set to Visit South Africa

South African broadcasting network SABC3 is set to re-introduce a Saturday broadcast of The Bold and The Beautiful starting October 14 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. As part of a location celebration, three B&B cast members will be visiting South African on October 21, including Jacob Young (Rick Forrester), Heather Tom (Katie Logan) and Karla Mosley (Maya Avant Forrester).

"It gives us great pleasure to set the SABC3 stage for The Bold and The Beautiful cast in South Africa," says Aisha Mohamed, Head of Bouquet: SABC3 Acting Brand Manager. "We are happy to bring our content closer to our viewers, and in this case the fans of the B&B who will get a chance to experience the cast while they are here. We welcome the B&B cast and crew to South Africa and we look forward to the interaction with our viewers."

The stars will be visiting iconic South African land marks such as Table Mountain, Soweto and many cultural, heritage and entertainment sites. Their visit will also include them hosting mall activations within Mall of Africa and Maponya Mall in Soweto.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Today in Soap Opera History (December 14)

1967: Dark Shadows' Barnabas faced off with Jeremiah.
1979: ATWT's Bob and Lisa made Christmas Eve plans.
1979: EON's Deborah was kidnapped. 2000: Vicky McKinnon
appeared as a ghost during a séance on ATWT.
"More and more, I tend to read history. I often find it more up to date than the daily newspapers."
― Joe Murray

"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...

1949: On radio soap opera The Guiding Light, Mama Bauer (Adelaide Klein) died.

1967: On Dark Shadows, in a duel, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) shot his uncle, Jeremiah (Anthony George).

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

'Mommy, I Didn't Do It' Premieres January 1 on Lifetime, Stars Danica McKellar, Jonathan Bennett, Paige Searcy, Jen Lilley, Heather Tom

All My Children alum Jonathan Bennett stars in Mommy I Didn't Do It.
Photo by Jake White Copyright 2016
Mommy, I Didn't Do It, the sequel to the 2013 TV movie, The Wrong Woman, premieres January 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Lifetime. Danica McKellar reprises her role as Ellen Plainview, a lawyer and mother raising her teenage daughter on her own.

Seventeen-year old Julie Plainview (Paige Searcy, Days of our Lives) is a typical teenager, rebellious and resentful of her single mother who works long hours to support them. The morning after celebrating her high school graduation with her best friend, Sylvie (Caroline Sunshine), Julie is arrested for the murder of one of her teachers. Ellen, who has limited experience in criminal law, takes on the daunting task of being her defense attorney.

Ellen reaches out for help from Ben Saverin, (Jonathan Bennett, All My Children) a crime novelist she met four years earlier when she herself was on trial for a murder she did not commit. The two shared a brief romance that was interrupted when all of Ellen’s time and attention was directed towards getting her law degree.

Ellen will have to draw on all her strength when she goes up against Detective Hamer, (Jaleel White, who reprises his role) with a grudge against her, the victim’s wife (Jamie-Lynn Sigler), who accuses Julie of having an affair with her husband and a prosecutor, (Jen Lilley, Days of our Lives), who doesn't like to lose.

The film co-stars are Jim O'Heir, Veronica Cartwright and Heather Tom (The Bold and the Beautiful).

Watch the trailer below.

Friday, February 12, 2016

'The Bold and the Beautiful' Spoilers (February 15-19, 2016)

Betrayal can push a sister over the edge.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful during the week of February 15-19, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, February 15
Liam (Scott Clifton) battles with the mental and emotional complexities of his situation; Katie (Heather Tom) finds something of Brooke's (Katherine Kelly Lang) that is linked to Bill (Don Diamont).

Friday, January 29, 2016

'The Bold and the Beautiful' Spoilers (February 1-5, 2016)

"I'm not Liam," declares Wyatt.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful during the week of February 1-5, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, February 1
Quinn (Rena Sofer) is glad to learn her scheme to get Wyatt (Darin Brooks) what he wants is working; Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) struggles to get over Liam (Scott Clifton).

Friday, January 22, 2016

'The Bold and the Beautiful' Spoilers (January 25-29, 2016)

"I should've known you would betray me," Katie tells Brooke.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful during the week of January 25-29, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, January 25
Wyatt (Darin Brooks) and Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) spend time together at the shore; Bill (Don Diamont) and Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) battle their mutual attraction.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

NEWS: Heather Tom, John Stamos, Michael Weatherly, Steven Avery, Matt Bomer, Corbin Bleu

Heather Tom directed Tuesday's episode of The Bold and the Beautiful
Tuesday's episode of B&B is a very special one for Heather Tom, who stars as Katie Logan Spencer. “Be sure to watch … It's my directorial debut!" Tom tweeted. Support from her fellow castmates was immediate. “I LOVE sitting on a bed while a beautiful woman calls the shots!! Brava, Heather!” tweeted John McCook (Eric). Katherine Kelly Lang, who plays Katie’s big sister, Brooke, added, “Go sis!! Yea!! U are amazing."

E! renews The Royals for Season 3
The hit primetime soap opera has been renewed in advance of its Season 2 finale.

GH's Jason (Billy Miller) and Sam (Kelly Monaco)
Disney used General Hospital characters to promote ESPN’s New Year’s Eve College Football Playoffs
An episode last week of the ABC soap opera contained no less than seven references to the playoffs.

General Hospital alum John Stamos on his DUI arrest: "It was really stupid and ignorant of me”
"I could have hurt somebody... I hated myself for that,” Stamos told Howard Stern on Monday.

Loving alum and NCIS star Michael Weatherly gets three years probation after pleading no contest to DUI
Weatherly will also have to participate in a three-month Mother’s Against Drunk Driving alcohol program.

President Obama can’t pardon Making a Murderer's Steven Avery
The president’s pardon power is constitutionally limited to federal crimes, and Avery is in prison for a state crime. So the two petitions calling on Obama to pardon Avery and nephew Brendan Dassey that have attracted more than 200,000 signatures won't be successful.

Lily Collins to star opposite Guiding Light alum Matt Bomer on The Last Tycoon
Collins, the daughter of Phil Collins, will play Kelsey Grammer’s daughter on the Amazon pilot based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s final unfinished novel.

Turner to blur the lines between its TV shows and commercials
Turner plans to announce this week "Turner Native Plus,” which will help to extend TV show content into the commercials.

Eric Nelsen and Corbin Bleu to star in L.A. play "The Dodgers"
Eric Nelsen (ex-AJ, All My Children) and Corbin Bleu (ex-Jeffrey, One Life to Live) will be featured in the Los Angeles production of The Dodgers, beginning January 30 at the Hudson Theatre. According the the show’s official website, the play is about “four boys in a band who expect to play music, do drugs and make love must face a lottery that will send at least one of them to Vietnam, propelling them to take daring and dangerous steps to dodge the draft.”

Monday, December 14, 2015

Today in Soap Opera History (December 14)

1967: Dark Shadows' Barnabas faced off with Jeremiah.
1979: ATWT's Bob and Lisa made Christmas Eve plans.
1979: EON's Deborah was kidnapped. 2000: Vicky McKinnon
appeared as a ghost during a séance on ATWT.
"The present contains nothing more than the past, and what is found in the effect is already in the cause."
― Henri Louis Bergson

"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...

1949: On radio soap opera The Guiding Light, Mama Bauer (Adelaide Klein) died.

1967: On Dark Shadows, in a duel, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) shot his uncle, Jeremiah (Anthony George).

Saturday, March 21, 2015

'The Insider With Yahoo' Chats with the Ladies of 'The Young and the Restless' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful'

Melody Thomas Scott, Tracey Bregman and Eileen Davidson, Louis Aguirre, Heather Tom, Alley Mills and Katherine Kelly Lang
The Insider With Yahoo co-host Louis Aguirre sat down with six ladies of daytime--The Young and the Restless' Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki), Tracey Bregman (Lauren) and Eileen Davidson (Ashley), and The Bold and the Beautiful's Heather Tom (Katie), Alley Mills (Pam) and Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke)--who opened up about sustaining their careers in Hollywood as they just get better with age.

Check out the video below as the timeless divas chat about everything from growing old gracefully on TV to the battle surrounding wage equality.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Today in Soap Opera History (December 14)

1967: Dark Shadows' Barnabas faced off with Jeremiah.
1979: ATWT's Bob and Lisa made Christmas Eve plans.
1979: EON's Deborah was kidnapped. 2000: Vicky McKinnon
appeared as a ghost during a séance on ATWT.
"Most of us spend too much time on the last twenty-four hours and too little on the last six thousand years."
― Will Durant

"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...

1949: On radio soap opera The Guiding Light, Mama Bauer (Adelaide Klein) died.

1967: On Dark Shadows, in a duel, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) shot his uncle, Jeremiah (Anthony George).

Monday, December 8, 2014

Soap of the Week Poll Results (December 1-5, 2014)

Days of our Lives was voted favorite soap opera of the week.
The results are in from the We Love Soaps "Soap of the Week" poll for December 1-5, 2014. NBC's Days of our Lives was voted favorite soap opera of our readers for the week.

ABC's General Hospital was second followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple this week was Days of our Lives' Will & Sonny. Days' Freddie Smith and GH's Rebecca Herbst were voted Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress for the week.

Check out the complete list of shows below as well as the favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Days of our Lives (NBC)2245
2General Hospital (ABC)1162
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3114
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)473

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Soap of the Week Poll Results (November 24-28, 2014)

General Hospital was voted favorite soap for the sixth week in a row.
The results are in from the We Love Soaps "Soap of the Week" poll for November 24-28, 2014. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera of our readers for the sixth week in a row.

NBC's Days of our Lives was second followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple this week was General Hospital's Silas & Sam. Days' Freddie Smith and GH's Rebecca Herbst were voted Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress for the week.

Check out the complete list of shows below as well as the favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)1162
2Days of our Lives (NBC)2244
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3113
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)473

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Soap of the Week Poll Results (November 17-21, 2014)

General Hospital's Jake & Liz were voted favorite couple of the week.
Billy Miller and Rebecca Herbst were favorite actor and actress.
The results are in from the We Love Soaps "Soap of the Week" poll for November 17-21, 2014. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera of our readers for the fifth week in a row.

NBC's Days of our Lives was second followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple this week was General Hospital's Liz & Jake. GH's Billy Miller and Rebecca Herbst were voted Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress for the week.

Check out the complete list of shows below as well as the favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)1161
2Days of our Lives (NBC)2243
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3112
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)473

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Soap of the Week Poll Results (November 10-14, 2014)

Drake Hogestyn was voted favorite actor of the week.
The results are in from the We Love Soaps "Soap of the Week" poll for November 10-14, 2014. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera of our readers for the fourth week in a row.

NBC's Days of our Lives was second followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple this week was General Hospital's Silas & Sam. Days' Drake Hogestyn and GH's Rebecca Herbst were voted Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress for the week.

Check out the complete list of shows below as well as the favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)1160
2Days of our Lives (NBC)2242
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3111
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)473

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Soap of the Week Poll Results (November 3-7, 2014)

General Hospital's Liz (Rebecca Herbst) and "Jake" (Billy Miller).
The results are in from the We Love Soaps "Soap of the Week" poll for November 3-7, 2014. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera of our readers for the third week in a row.

NBC's Days of our Lives was second followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple again this week was General Hospital's Elizabeth & "Jake"/Jason. GH's Billy Miller and Rebecca Herbst were voted Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress for the week.

Check out the complete list of shows below as well as the favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)1159
2Days of our Lives (NBC)2241
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3110
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)473

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Soap of the Week Poll Results (October 27-31, 2014)

The results are in from the We Love Soaps "Soap of the Week" poll for October 27-31, 2014. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera of our readers for the second week in a row.

NBC's Days of our Lives was second followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple again this week was General Hospital's Elizabeth & "Jake"/Jason. GH's Michael Easton and Rebecca Herbst were voted Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress for the week.

Check out the complete list of shows below as well as the favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)1158
2Days of our Lives (NBC)2240
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3109
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)473

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Soap of the Week Poll Results (October 20-24, 2014)

The results are in from the We Love Soaps "Soap of the Week" poll for October 20-24, 2014. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera of our readers for the week.  It was the first time the show had topped the reader poll since the week of October 15-19, 2012.

NBC's Days of our Lives was second followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple for the week was General Hospital's Elizabeth & "Jake"/Jason. Days' Drake Hogestyn and GH's Rebecca Herbst were voted Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress for the week.

Check out the complete list of shows below as well as the favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)2157
2Days of our Lives (NBC)1239
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3108
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)473