Showing posts with label Jason Cook. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Today in Soap Opera History (September 23)

1978: Gary and Valene Ewing returned to Dallas.
1984: Primetime soap Paper Dolls premiered on ABC.
1986: One Life to Live's Jessica Buchanan was born.
2011: All My Children aired for the final time on ABC.
"The best prophet of the future is the past."
― 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...

1942: On radio soap opera Clara, Lu & Em, Clara (Fran Allison) was sick.

1969: On The Doctors, Mike Powers (Peter Burnell) picked up Julie Forrest (Ginger Gerlach) at the train station, and brought her to his parent's home. Julie told Matt (James Pritchett) and Maggie (Lydia Bruce) about her upbringing.

1975: On Ryan's Hope, Jillian Coleridge (Nancy Addision) encountered Delia Reid Ryan (Ilene Kristen) at Frank's campaign headquarters and refused to give in to Delia's demand that she give up on the campaign.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Today in Soap Opera History (September 22)

1972: Search for Tomorrow's Jo and Tony were married.
1977: Days of our Lives' Marlena was locked in a sanitarium.
1997: General Hospital's Brenda was left at the altar.
1998: Y&R's Drucilla surprised Neil and Victoria.
"The best prophet of the future is the past."
― 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...

1955: On British radio soap opera The Archers, Grace died in the Brookfield stables.

1972: On Search for Tomorrow, Joanne Tate (Mary Stuart) married Dr. Tony Vincente (Anthony George).

Thanks to Susan for sending in the item above.

1977: On Days of our Lives, Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) was trapped in the sanitarium, mistaken for her twin sister, Samantha.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Today in Soap Opera History (September 23)

1978: Gary and Valene Ewing returned to Dallas.
1984: Primetime soap Paper Dolls premiered on ABC.
1986: One Life to Live's Jessica Buchanan was born.
2011: All My Children aired for the final time on ABC.
"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...

1942: On radio soap opera Clara, Lu & Em, Clara (Fran Allison) was sick.

1969: On The Doctors, Mike Powers (Peter Burnell) picked up Julie Forrest (Ginger Gerlach) at the train station, and brought her to his parent's home. Julie told Matt (James Pritchett) and Maggie (Lydia Bruce) about her upbringing.

1975: On Ryan's Hope, Jillian Coleridge (Nancy Addision) encountered Delia Reid Ryan (Ilene Kristen) at Frank's campaign headquarters and refused to give in to Delia's demand that she give up on the campaign.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Today in Soap Opera History (September 22)

1972: Search for Tomorrow's Jo and Tony were married.
1977: Days of our Lives' Marlena was locked in a sanitarium.
1997: General Hospital's Brenda was left at the altar.
1998: Y&R's Drucilla surprised Neil and Victoria.
"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...

1955: On British radio soap opera The Archers, Grace died in the Brookfield stables.

1972: On Search for Tomorrow, Joanne Tate (Mary Stuart) married Dr. Tony Vincente (Anthony George).

Thanks to Susan for sending in the item above.

1977: On Days of our Lives, Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) was trapped in the sanitarium, mistaken for her twin sister, Samantha.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

'Days of our Lives' Alum Jason Cook Stars in LMN Movie 'Girlfriend Killer' on June 1

Jason Cook (formerly Shawn on Days of our Lives), Barbie Castro, Dina Meyer and Corin Nemec star in Girlfriend Killer, a new original movie premiering Thursday, June 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on LMN.

Beautiful, innovative entrepreneur Carmen Ruiz (Castro) has created a successful online service that helps wealthy men plan romantic marriage proposals and then films them as a keepsake. But when one of her clients, Emerson Banes (Cook), proposes to his girlfriend Marissa (Elisabetta Fantone), the unexpected happens.

Marissa confesses to Emerson that she’s been having an affair and is in love with someone else. Shocked, Carmen gives Emerson his money back and does her best to console him. Mistaking sympathy for interest, Emerson develops an obsession with Carmen and when she rejects his advances, terrible things begin to happen. First, her house is broken into and her boyfriend Ryan (Bryan Gross) is almost hit by a car in a parking lot.

It's not until Carmen discovers that Marissa has gone missing that she connects Emerson to her sudden string of bad luck. Things get worse when she goes to the police with information about Emerson. Detectives Price (Meyer) and Baker (Nemec) begin to investigate the case which panics Emerson. Seeing her as just another woman who rejected him and bent on revenge, Emerson ups the stakes and kidnaps Carmen's teenage daughter Ayla (Taylor Castro, in her debut role). Carmen must take whatever steps necessary to stop Emerson and save her daughter.

Watch a sneak peek video below.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Today in Soap Opera History (September 22)

1972: Search for Tomorrow's Jo and Tony were married.
1977: Days of our Lives' Marlena was locked in a sanitarium.
1997: General Hospital's Brenda was left at the altar.
1998: Y&R's Drucilla surprised Neil and Victoria.
"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...

1955: On British radio soap opera The Archers, Grace died in the Brookfield stables.

1972: On Search for Tomorrow, Joanne Tate (Mary Stuart) married Dr. Tony Vincente (Anthony George).

Thanks to Susan for sending in the item above.

1977: On Days of our Lives, Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) was trapped in the sanitarium, mistaken for her twin sister, Samantha.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

NEWS: Jason Cook, Ray Wise, Alicia Leigh Willis, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Grant Show, Emilie De Ravin

Jason Cook in Dark Awakening.
Days of our Lives star Jason Cook discusses new horror film, Dark Awakening
"Being a horror fan, my favorite horror film is The Shining by Stanley Kubrick," Cooks reveals. "Jack Nicholson in that film...it's a very famous performance. He plays two sides, he goes crazy sort of like the Jekyll and Hyde story, and that's what attracted me to do this film. It's a very scary story about a man who was in an accident when he was young. When he was a child, he was the worst child ever. It's about a man who relapses and gets in touch with his evil side as an adult."

As for his November return to Days of of our Lives as Shawn Douglas Brady, Cook says, "I just did the 50th anniversary, so I returned for about 2 months. 50 years is a long time to be on television."

Grant Show joins ABC's The Family
The Ryan's Hope alum and Devious Maids star will play the governor of Maine on the Joan Allen drama about a politician’s young son who comes back after being presumed dead.

EastEnders' producers promise a "climactic" Christmas for Bobby Beale
[SPOILER ALERT] Dominic Treadwell-Collins has revealed that this year's Christmas episodes will focus on the Beales and the climax of the Lucy storyline.

"As we build towards a climactic, gut-wrenching Christmas for the Beales, Bobby will be going in a different direction," he told The Sun. "It becomes: 'Is Bobby evil? Have Jane and Ian done the wrong thing in covering it up? Is there something more tortured about Bobby?' It's going to get bigger than the golf club and the brick."

One Life to Live alum Laurence Fishburne to play Nelson Mandela in BET's Madiba miniseries
The six-hour miniseries will be based on two of the South African icon’s books and will focus on Mandela during the early 1960s political activist period of his life, before he was sent to prison. Madiba will be produced by Mandela’s grandson, Kweku Mandela.

CBS is remaking MacGyver
CBS is remaking the ABC Richard Dean Anderson series with the help of Henry Winkler and director James Wan. MacGyver, which debuted 30 years ago this week, is the latest ‘80s TV action-adventure TV show to be rebooted. Just last week, it was announced that The A-Team would be remade, and a new Hart to Hart is on the way as well.

CBS renews Zoo
After being this summer’s most-watched broadcast drama, CBS has picked up a second season of the TV drama based on James Patterson novel. Season 2 will air next summer.

All My Children and Buffy alum Sarah Michelle Gellar will play a villain on Star Wars Rebels
Gellar is joining husband Freddie Prinze Jr. on the Disney XD series, not as a princess but as a crafty villain called the Seventh Sister Inquisitor.

ABC Family cancels Chasing Life after twp seasons
Created by Susanna Fogel and Joni Lefkowitz, the cancer-themed coming-of-age drama that debuted in June 2014 starred Italia Ricci, who tweeted confirmation of the show’s cancellation on Friday.

Quantico receives a big boost from delayed viewing
The ABC drama premiere's total viewership has soared from about 7 million to 12 million thanks to DVR and streaming viewers. That puts it at No. 2 among freshman shows, behind Blindspot.

Once Upon a Time's Emilie De Ravin is pregnant
The former Lost star announced that she’s expecting with her boyfriend on Twitter.

Homeland continues its renaissance in Season 5
"This is the second season that the show has been Brody-less, and it continues to enjoy its freedom,” says Richard Lawson. "Carrie is a great invention of a character, and setting her loose in new systems has yielded compelling results. Homeland is sleeker, leaner as a straight-up spy show, rather than tangling with all the emotional operatics the Carrie/Brody pas de deux necessitated. Carrie works best as a lone Jeanne d’Arc, a solitary Cassandra, propelled by her feverish visions into the dark.”

Alicia Leigh Willis stars in Dangerous Company.
General Hospital alum Alicia Leigh Willis desribes her character in the TV movie Dangerous Company
“My character owns a multi-million dollar clothing company and she is on top of everything,” Willis teases of the film, which next airs on Saturday at 6 p.m. ET/PT on LMN. “She’s got her ‘you-know-what’ together, always has, but slowly she starts to slip in terms of losing her memory. Her mother passed away from Alzheimer’s and she is diagnosed as having early-onset dementia, and slowly her world starts to fall apart. But, there are twists and turns ahead for her that you won’t believe! It was a heavy role, but very rewarding. Rick Ravanello, who plays my husband in the film, is just amazing! We had a great time working together.”

The Young and the Restless star Ray Wise on "Chelsea 2.0"
“[The writers] wrote all the great lines for me,” he said of his recent episodes. “I have some great speeches, some outrageous stuff. The lines that they write for me are gold.”

That includes one of the most head-scratching moments, in which Ian Ward is shown working away at his computer as he performs an ominous tune. (Lyrics include: “Chelsea 2.0, be careful what you sow: misery and woe.”)

It was one of the funnier moments amidst all the drama, threats and romance this season. And it’s in part because of Wise’s comfortability on set and the freedom he’s given to pursue his character’s oddball nature.

“[The producers played a little piece of classical music to try to get me into the right rhythm, tone and atmosphere, and then it just came out of my head,” he said of the genius little ditty. “It all seemed to jive. It was one of those inspirational moments.”

Marc Baylis returning to Coronation Street
[SPOILER ALERT] After spending over a year behind bars for the murder of Michelle Keegan's character Tina McIntyre, Rob Donovan is back and sending out visiting orders for a number of the soap's biggest characters.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Today in Soap Opera History (September 22)

1972: Search for Tomorrow's Jo and Tony were married.
1977: Days of our Lives' Marlena was locked in a sanitarium.
1997: General Hospital's Brenda was left at the altar.
1998: Y&R's Drucilla surprised Neil and Victoria.
"History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again."
― 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...

1955: On British radio soap opera The Archers, Grace died in the Brookfield stables.

1972: On Search for Tomorrow, Joanne Tate (Mary Stuart) married Dr. Tony Vincente (Anthony George).

Thanks to Susan for sending in the item above.

1977: On Days of our Lives, Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) was trapped in the sanitarium, mistaken for her twin sister, Samantha.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Watch a 'Days of Our Lives' 50th Anniversary Preview Video (Spoilers)

Peter Reckell returns as Bo Brady in September.
On the cusp of its much anticipated 50th anniversary, Days of our Lives has launched a new, faster-paced show complete with a fresh look and a murder-mystery.

The first murder takes place Thursday, August 27th and the mystery will continue well through the anniversary with many stories that will spin off and continue through the new year.

With a slew of iconic favorites returning this fall, fans will not want to miss a minute of the thrilling story, twists and turns to come. Cast returning include: Peter Reckell (Bo), Stephen Nichols (“Patch”), Alison Sweeney (Sami), Jason Cook (Shawn), Thaao Penghlis (Andre), Martha Madison (Belle), Camila Banus (Gabi), and Tamara Braun (Ava).

Days of our Lives celebrates its 50th anniversary November 8, 2015, the longest running scripted drama in NBC history.

Watch an exciting new 50th anniversary promo below for a sneak peek of new faces, returning favorites and a killer in Salem:

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Jason Cook Returning to 'Days of our Lives'

Jason Cook
Jason Cook is returning to NBC soap opera Days of our Lives as Shawn-Douglas Brady for the show's 50th anniversary later this year, according to Soap Opera Digest.

Cook played Shawn from 1999-2006, and is taping the upcoming episodes now. Brandon Beemer played Shawn after Cook left the show.

Days is currently casting a teenage Claire, assumed to be an aged version of Shawn and Belle's daughter.

Will Martha Madison, the last actress to play Belle, also make a return appearance? Stay tuned.

UPDATE:
Martha Madison is indeed returning as Belle Black Brady. Cook returns in November for "about two months." Olivia Rose Keegan debuts on November 25 as Belle and Shawn's daughter, Claire.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Today in Soap Opera History (September 22)

1972: SFT's Jo and Tony were married. 1977: DAYS' Marlena
was locked in a sanitarium. 1997: GH's Brenda was left at the altar.
1998: Y&R's Drucilla surprised Neil and Victoria.
"In history, a great volume is unrolled for our instruction, drawing the materials of future wisdom from the past errors and infirmities of mankind."
― Edmund Burke

"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...

1955: On UK radio soap opera THE ARCHERS, Grace died in the Brookfield stables.

1972: On SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Joanne Tate (Mary Stuart) married Dr. Tony Vincente (Anthony George).

1977: On DAYS OF OUR LIVES, Marlena (Deidre Hall) was trapped in the sanitarium, mistaken for her twin sister, Samantha.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Today in Soap Opera History (October 18)

On this date in...

1967: On DARK SHADOWS, after Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) urged Julia (Grayson Hall) to begin the experiment to change him from vampire to human, she started the mechanism.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Today in Soap Opera History (September 22)

On this date in...

1907: Actor Shepperd Strudwick was born. Strudwick's soap roles included Jim Matthews in ANOTHER WORLD and Victor Lord in ONE LIFE TO LIVE.  He died in 1983 at age 75.

1955: On a controversial episode of UK radio soap opera THE ARCHERS, Grace died in the Brookfield stables.  THE ARCHERS continues on to this day, and is currently the longest running soap in the world airing on BBC's Radio 4.

1972: On SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Joanne Tate (Mary Stuart) married Dr. Tony Vincente (Anthony George).

1977: On DAYS OF OUR LIVES, Marlena (Deidre Hall) was trapped in the sanitarium, mistaken for her twin sister, Samantha.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Jason Cook Leaving GENERAL HOSPITAL

GENERAL HOSPITAL's Jason Cook is leaving the soap and the character of Matt next month, according to Soap Opera Digest. DAYS OF OUR LIVES fans are already speculating if this could mean a return for the actor to that show and the role Shawn. Cook has a number of other projects in the works (see links below).

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Jason Cook to Appear on Celebrity Dating Show THE CHOICE

GENERAL HOSPITAL's Jason Cook will be one of contestants on FOX's new celebrity dating show THE CHOICE. He will appear on June 7.

In each episode, four celebrities sit in spinning chairs and listen to non-famous prospective dates pitch themselves. Over the course of three rounds, the contestant pool is paired down until each celebrity has chosen their date for the evening.

Here’s the full list of celebrity participants:

Monday, April 23, 2012

Marvel's The Avenger on GENERAL HOSPITAL April 25

In the Wednesday, April 25 episode of GENERAL HOSPITAL Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) attends a movie screening with Matt (Jason Cook) and Cameron (Braeden Walkes).

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Support Indie Filmmaking With Jason Cook's New Project, 'Genreful'

GENERAL HOSPITAL star Jason Cook (Matt) is set to direct Genreful, an indie film which will stars Bradford Anderson (Spinelli on GH). Below is a description of the project:

Anton is committed to killing himself until Hannah, his next door neighbor, catches him in the act. She has been down that dark path, and knows exactly how to talk him off the ledge. Their bond spawns romance; a first for Hannah in years because of a crazy ex-boyfriend. The Crazy-ex happens to cross their path on a date, goes berserk, and takes it out on Anton, brutally beating him up in front of onlooking restaurateurs. The Crazy-ex grabs Hannah, throws her in his car, and takes off with an injured Anton in pursuit. Genreful is the story of Anton chasing the one that got away. The film will shift tones, embracing the devices of Drama, Romantic Comedy, Thriller, Action, Horror, Animation, and Sci-Fi, in their identifiable forms, yet tell one cohesive story.
A Kickstarter campaign has been launched to raise money to help with the completion of the project. You can click here to donate.

Check out the video below which provides additional details.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

NEWS ROUNDUP: J.R. Martinez On Cover Of People, Judith Light's New Play, Kegel Exercise

J.R. Martinez Lands People Magazine Cover
Featured on the cover with the headline, “Triumph Over Tragedy,” the retired war veteran tells the magazine how he has handled his DWTS fame with similar gusto and fearlessness as his former competitor Chaz Bono.

J.R. Martinez to People Magazine: 'I'm Blessed'
The former "All My Children" soap star says if it weren't for the accident, "my life would not be what it is today: full of joy, happiness and positivity."

The issue hits newsstands Friday, Oct. 28.

Chaz Bono receives GLSEN Respect Award
J.R. Martinez spoke of his friend Chaz's courage and bravery in facing down naysayers and competing amid controversy, noting that he could relate to a lot Bono has gone through.