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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Today in Soap Opera History (August 10)

1979: The Edge of Night's Steve saved Paige's life.
1981: General Hospital's Mikkos hosted a dinner party.
1984: Santa Barbara's Joe broke into the Capwell estate.
2004: Martha Madison debuted as Belle on Days of our Lives.
"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...

1945: On radio soap opera Portia Faces Life, Kathie was shocked to see Portia's late husband, Walter (Bartlett Robinson), alive and well!

1967: On Dark Shadows, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) returned to the Blue Whale Café -- and ran into her former tormentor, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid).

1972: On Another World, Pat Randolph (Beverly Penberthy) brought her twins, Michael (Tom Ruger) and Marianne (Loriann Ruger), over for a visit with their grandpa Jim.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Maeve (Helen Gallagher) and Johnny (Bernard Barrow) decided to ask Delia and LJ to stay with them.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Today in Soap Opera History (August 10)

1979: The Edge of Night's Steve saved Paige's life.
1981: General Hospital's Mikkos hosted a dinner party.
1984: Santa Barbara's Joe broke into the Capwell estate.
2004: Martha Madison debuted as Belle on Days of our Lives.
"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...

1945: On radio soap opera Portia Faces Life, Kathie was shocked to see Portia's late husband, Walter (Bartlett Robinson), alive and well!

1967: On Dark Shadows, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) returned to the Blue Whale Café -- and ran into her former tormentor, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid).

1972: On Another World, Pat Randolph (Beverly Penberthy) brought her twins, Michael (Tom Ruger) and Marianne (Loriann Ruger), over for a visit with their grandpa Jim.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Maeve (Helen Gallagher) and Johnny (Bernard Barrow) decided to ask Delia and LJ to stay with them.

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

'To The Beat!' Interview with Eric Martsolf, Martha Madison, Lilly Melgar, Marie Wilson & Jillian Clare

Fans have been anxiously awaiting the release of teen/family movie To The Beat! since the trailer was first released in July. The movie releases across multiple platforms on March 13, and it is worth the wait. The script is lighthearted, with relevant lessons about family, friends and following your dreams. First-time director Jillian Clare deserves kudos for bringing a movie to life that delivers something for everyone - dance, drama and fun!

In To The Beat!, fourteen-year-old twins Mackie (Laura Krystine, Instructions Not Included) and Mia Castillo (Brisa Lalich) have been dancing since they were toddlers. They support each other's passion through competitions and rehearsals, even though they prefer different styles: Mia loves tap and Mackie loves jazz. When their favorite pop star (Chris Trousdale) launches an online contest to find the most unique dancers for his new music video, the twins each form their own team to compete. With the help of their family and friends, Pauly (Jaheem Toombs, 100 Things To Do Before High School) and Doug (Trevor Larcom, Fuller House), they campaign for the most votes on social media. Meanwhile, their arch-rival and neighbor Avery, (Jayden Bartels, Dance Moms, Musical.ly Star), uses her charm and resources to gain the upper hand in the competition.

In addition to being directed by Clare, who once played Abigail on Days of our Lives, the cast includes a number of other familiar faces to soap opera fans.

Marie Wilson (Camila), the soft-spoken, widowed mother of the twins, is perfect as the mom who keeps her family unit together. Indie Series Award winner Lilly Melgar (Ana Sophia) delivers an enchanting performance as the fashionista aunt of the twins. As Avery's (the rival) parents, Emmy winning Days of our Lives star Eric Martsolf (Michael) and Martha Madison (Clare) embrace their characters and deliver hysterical performances especially when Clare's obsession about Paula Abdul creeps into the conversation (and the dance contest)

We Love Soaps asked these current and former soap stars to share their thoughts on To The Beat! Check out our exclusive interview below.

Laura Krystine stars as Mackie in To The Beat!  Brisa Lalich,
tapping in the background, plays Mia Castillo.
Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: What was your favorite scene in the film?
ERIC MARTSOLF: Having never had a daughter in real life, I truly enjoyed the one on one “parental discussion” with Jayden. It was an interesting glimpse into what fatherhood with a girl would have been!
MARTHA MADISON: I love the scene where you get to meet Michael and Clare for the first time. Eric is pitch perfect and getting to sing Paula Abdul songs loud (and very badly) was so fun. I laughed all day that day!
LILLY MELGAR: It has to be my kitchen scene with the girls. We had so much fun it's ridiculous! Jillian gave me a direction and I took the note and committed to it 100% and it was oh... sooo.... "too much"... that I completely startled the actress (Veronica St. Claire). It was the most amazing moment. I'm literally laughing out loud right now as I type.
MARIE WILSON: I loved watching the teens' characters interacting with each other....too many funny scenes between them.....and of course, the dance choreography was so well done!
JILLIAN CLARE: My favorite scene was probably the stand off between the two teams in the twins driveway. I loved watching all the girls fire back at each other. They’re all so talented and it was fun seeing these future stars all work together to create a fun scene.

WE LOVE SOAPS: Have you ever been in a "teen movie" before?
ERIC MARTSOLF: This would mark my first.
MARTHA MADISON: Nope. This is definitely a first, and I hope it won't be the last. It's so exciting to work with young, talented actors and actresses. This group of kids are incredible so it was a daily dose of inspiration for us old folks.
Jayden Bartels (right) plays Avery in To The Beat!  Also pictured
(left to right): Avery Hewitt, Martha Madison and Eric Martsolf.
Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
LILLY MELGAR: No! I have not! I'm a child stuck in an adult's body so it was my very own personal Disneyland shoot. Again, ridiculous fun! When we weren't on camera shooting the film, we were shooting our own videos behind the scenes. Jaheem Toombs taught me the 'correct' way to do the Beyonce strut. LOL ... Can we please go back and do it all over again?
MARIE WILSON: This is my first teen movie so it was an entirely new experience for me.....learned a few things from them :)

WE LOVE SOAPS: Have you ever danced on camera before?
ERIC MARTSOLF: I dance around probably more than I casually walk in real life. I spent three years on the Joseph tour in a Pharaoh costume wiggling in front of thousands.
MARTHA MADISON: I have a really extensive dance background including decades of formal training and teaching, but I don't think I've ever done it on camera. I might be scared to do it at this stage in my life, but I'd always be open to trying! Can't promise success though! Ha!
LILLY MELGAR: Yes! Martha and I did an episode of Soap Box with Lilly & Martha where we had a "Celebrity Dance Off" with real Dancing with the Stars judges and a live audience. ... I also had a scene on General Hospital with Maurice Benard where our characters "Lily & Sonny" danced during a romantic date ... or two.... I had a salsa dancing scene recently on The Bay The Series Season 3 and lastly, my career began as a VJ on Univision so I danced around all the time when introducing new videos
MARIE WILSON: I did dance once but it shall remain nameless ;))

Days of our Lives stars Eric Martsolf and Martha Madison play
siblings on the small screen and a couple in To The Beat!
Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: You've worked with Jillian Clare as an actor, but how was it working with her as your director?
ERIC MARTSOLF: She's just begun her directorial journey, and if her handling of future projects reflects this one, she will have stellar projects on the horizon.
MARTHA MADISON: Jillian is a natural! This business so clearly runs through her veins. It's ingrained in her DNA. I've always been so impressed with Jillian's deep knowledge of the industry, her grit, her fearlessness and her ability to communicate so clearly with any type of person. These are the traits that separate the talkers from the do-ers. She's going to have a very bright future!
LILLY MELGAR: Jillian's level of calm under extraordinary circumstances is awe inspiring! Truly a talent to be respected and admired. Her laser focus and calm inspired trust and set the foundation for a positive set experience. I am so proud of her and look forward to working with her again.
MARIE WILSON: I was so impressed that she took on such a project for her directorial debut since a dance film has so many challenges, but she did it with grace, ease and focus. I couldn't have done that at her age!

WE LOVE SOAPS: Martha and Eric, you play half siblings on Days of our Lives, and now you're playing husband and wife? How was that transition?
ERIC MARTSOLF: Completely awkward and I enjoyed every second!
MARTHA MADISON: Luckily, it's all G-rated! Ha! I do think we have great chemistry no matter what relation we are playing. I consider Eric a great friend and a terrific actor. I'd feel lucky to work with him any day, anywhere, under any circumstances.

Ladies of the Lake stars Marie Wilson and Lilly Melgar reunite
in To The Beat! Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: Lilly and Marie, you played partners in crime on the Amazon series Ladies of the Lake, how was it being part of the same family in To The Beat!?
LILLY MELGAR: Working with Marie Wilson is seamless. Having that kind of connection with another actor is half the work. I get to just show up and be present and live it. ANYTHING with Marie Wilson .. ANY TIME ... ANY DAY.
MARIE WILSON: Having worked with Lilly before made it ideal to be playing family members.....it was just so easy and authentic.....I love Lilly!!

WE LOVE SOAPS: Jillian, what was your biggest challenge as a first-time director?
JILLIAN CLARE: I don't think I really encountered "challenges" per se. I always think of hiccups as a puzzle, and I love puzzles. I guess the most time-consuming and puzzling things to film were the dance scenes and the finale since there were so many dancers, actors, and background! Thankfully, my Director of Photography, Broderick Engelhard, and I had put in a ton of time thinking about the finale and shot-listing. We were able to get everything I had wanted and more!

Award-winning actress Jillian Clare stepped behind the camera
to direct To The Beat!  Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: Did you ever think about acting in the movie too?
JILLIAN CLARE: I never thought about being in the film as well. I think to really excel in a craft you need to have 100% focus on it. I know there are a lot of successful directors who also star in the films they are directing, but many have been solely a director before. When you start in a film and direct it, a lot of the take-to-take stuff falls onto the 1st AD and DP to tell you that they think it's good. It's very time consuming to watch every single take right after it's been filmed. I wanted to fully dive into and indulge in the responsibilities of the director this time. Maybe one day in the future, when I feel I have reached the level I want to be at, I'll be able to star and direct a film!

WE LOVE SOAPS: What was it like to direct your co-stars from Acting Dead and Ladies of the Lake?
JILLIAN CLARE: It was so fun! I love them all very much and it was cool to be able to creatively work with them in a different way. They're all such stellar actors to begin with, and we had a blast being together again!

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The story was created by Susan Bernhardt and Jillian Clare. The screenplay was written by Susan Bernhardt. The movie is produced by Ryan Armendariz, Susan Bernhardt and Jillian Clare.

You don't have to wait until the movie releases across multiple platforms on March 13! Pre-orders are now available on both iTunes and Amazon.



Thursday, August 10, 2017

Today in Soap Opera History (August 10)

1979: The Edge of Night's Steve saved Paige's life.
1981: General Hospital's Mikkos hosted a dinner party.
1984: Santa Barbara's Joe broke into the Capwell estate.
2004: Martha Madison debuted as Belle on Days of our Lives.
"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...

1945: On radio soap opera Portia Faces Life, Kathie was shocked to see Portia's late husband, Walter (Bartlett Robinson), alive and well!

1967: On Dark Shadows, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) returned to the Blue Whale Café -- and ran into her former tormentor, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid).

1972: On Another World, Pat Randolph (Beverly Penberthy) brought her twins, Michael (Tom Ruger) and Marianne (Loriann Ruger), over for a visit with their grandpa Jim.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Maeve (Helen Gallagher) and Johnny (Bernard Barrow) decided to ask Delia and LJ to stay with them.

Monday, July 24, 2017

Martha Madison & Brandon Beemer Returning to 'Days of our Lives'

Martha Madison and Brandon Beemer will be returning to Days of our Lives later this year as Belle and Shawn Brady.

Madison took over the role of Belle Black in 2004, left in 2008, and has made on and off appearances since 2015.

Beemer played Shawn Douglas Brady from 2006-2008, then returned last year after replacing Jason Cook in the role for the second time.

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Today in Soap Opera History (August 10)

1979: The Edge of Night's Steve saved Paige's life.
1981: General Hospital's Mikkos hosted a dinner party.
1984: Santa Barbara's Joe broke into the Capwell estate.
2004: Martha Madison debuted as Belle on Days of our Lives.
"If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree."
― 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...

1945: On radio soap opera Portia Faces Life, Kathie was shocked to see Portia's late husband, Walter (Bartlett Robinson), alive and well!

1967: On Dark Shadows, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) returned to the Blue Whale Café -- and ran into her former tormentor, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid).

1972: On Another World, Pat Randolph (Beverly Penberthy) brought her twins, Michael (Tom Ruger) and Marianne (Loriann Ruger), over for a visit with their grandpa Jim.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Maeve (Helen Gallagher) and Johnny (Bernard Barrow) decided to ask Delia and LJ to stay with them.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

'Ladies of the Lake' Teaser Poster Released: Wealth. Power. Secrets. Murder. Welcome to Avalon.

The first teaser poster has been released for Ladies of the Lake, the upcoming digital series produced by Indie Series Award winner and Emmy nominee Michael Caruso and Emmy nominated Kyle Lowder. Ladies of the Lake tells the story of four wealthy wives living in the exclusive gated community of Avalon. When their abusive husbands begin to turn up dead, Detective Shawn Daniels (Lowder) launches an investigation, only to discover the many secrets hidden beneath the glossy veneers of Avalon. The script was penned by Caruso, adapted from a novel written by Ken Corday and is being produced through Michael & Barbara Caruso Productions.

Portraying the four mysterious ladies are Emmy and Indie Series Award nominee Martha Madison, in the role of Vivian Montgomery, an intellectual business woman who gave up her career to support her husband, Emmy and Indie Series Award winner Lilly Melgar as Angelica Louis, the quintessential Hollywood Wife with a tragic past, Indie Series Award nominee Marie Wilson as Morgan Firestone, a former pageant queen who became the face of her husband's shipping empire and Jessica Morris who portrays Crystal Amhurst, a barren trophy wife who will do anything to keep her husbands attention.

The talented female leads will be joined by a distinguished group of thesps playing their ill-fated husbands including Emmy winners Wally Kurth, in the role of Hudson Montgomery, a tech giant with a wandering eye and Ian Buchanan as Alphonse Louis, a B List movie star who will stop at nothing to land the next part. Golden Globe nominee Gordon Thomson will be seen as Sheraton Firestone, a shipping magnate whose ruthlessness is unwavering cements when protecting his business empire, and John-Paul Lavoisier will be portraying Jonathan Amhurst, the trust fund millionaire with an inexhaustible sexual appetite.

Three-time Emmy nominee Arianne Zucker is set to star as Clara, an investigative journalist hell bent on revenge with hidden ties to Hudson Montgomery, while Indie Series Award winner Jillian Clare is playing Cassidy Montgomery, the Queen Bee of the Ladies of the Lake children. Also joining the illustrious cast is Emmy and Indie Series Award nominee Patrika Darbo as Dorothy Nolan, a woman with a sordid past hiding behind the resident golf pro and soap veteran John Callahan as Tommy Nolan, her Avalon Golf Pro husband whose get rich quick schemes are finally catching up to him.

Ladies of the Lake will debut late summer.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Martha Madison, Lilly Melgar, Marie Wilson & Jessica Morris to Lead 'Ladies of the Lake' Cast

Lilly Melgar and Martha Madison
Emmy nominated Executive Producer Michael Caruso announced today the esteemed cast for Ladies of the Lake, the upcoming digital series which he, alongside co-executive producer and Emmy nominated star, Kyle Lowder, handpicked to bring the script to life. Ladies of the Lake tells the story of four wealthy wives living in the exclusive gated community of Avalon. When their abusive husbands begin to turn up dead, Detective Shawn Daniels (Lowder) launches an investigation, only to discover the many secrets hidden beneath the glossy veneers of Avalon. The script was penned by Caruso, adapted from a novel written by Ken Corday and is being produced through Michael & Barbara Caruso Productions.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Martha Madison, Brandon Beemer, Marie Wilson & Sal Stowers Leaving 'Days of our Lives'

Martha Madison
Days of our Lives seems to be cleaning house, first letting head writer Josh Griffith leaving and now letting go multiple cast members. According to Daytime Confidential's Jamey Giddens, Brandon Beemer (Shawn Brady), Martha Madison (Belle Black Bardy) and Marie Wilson (Summer) have been let go under the new regime of co-head Writers Dena Higley and Ryan Quan.

Sal Stowers (Lani) has also been let go, but her exit took place at the end of 2015.

Days of our Lives is currently on a five-week hiatus and will resume filming on April 4.

Madison tweeted about her exit, writing, "Au revoir Salem!” #Leo #NineLives."



Saturday, March 5, 2016

Martha Madison, Kevin Spirtas & Kathleen Gati Among First Round of 2016 Indie Series Awards Presenters

Martha Madison
Martha Madison (Belle Black Brady, Days of our Lives), Kevin Spirtas (ex-Craig Wesley, Days of our Lives) and Kathleen Gati (Liesl Obrecht, General Hospital) are among the many current and former daytime soap opera stars nominated for their web series work at the upcoming 7th Annual Indie Series Awards. All three will be presenting during the April 6th ceremony, hosted by Days of our Lives stars Jen Lilley and Eric Martsolf. On Friday, the first batch of presenters was revealed. Check out the list below.

* Kristos Andrews (The Southside, The Bay)
* Ben Baur (Hunting Season, These People)
* Tia Dae (Anacostia)
* Crista Flanagan (Club 5150)
* Kathleen Gati (Winterthorne)
* Jill Knox (Keith Broke His Leg)
* Martha Madison (Winterthorne)
* Keith Powell (Keith Broke His Leg, These People)
* Darcie Siciliano (He's With Me)
* Karrueche Tran (The Bay)
* Kevin Spirtas (Winterthorne)
* Ian Verdun (Life's a Drag)

Additional presenters will be revealed over the next few weeks.

RELATED:
- 7th Annual Indie Series Awards: Complete List of Nominees
- Soap Opera Stars React to Indie Series Awards Nominations
- It's Your Chance to Become a Super Fan of the Indie Series Awards and Win Two Free Tickets to ISA7!



Sunday, February 14, 2016

Soap Opera Stars React to Indie Series Awards Nominations

The nominees for the 7th Annual Indie Series Awards were announced on February 3. A number of familiar faces to the world of soap operas was nominated this year, including Deidre Hall, Martha Madison, Lilly Melgar, Tristan Rogers, Gordon Thomson, John-Paul Lavoisier, Eric Martsolf, Kevin Spirtas, Kathleen Gati, Linda Gray, Elizabeth Hubbard, Patsy Pease, Melissa Archer, Melissa Claire Egan, Fred Willard, Sonia Blangiardo, Van Hansis and Brianna Brown. Below is a sampling of the soap star reaction.






Friday, October 2, 2015

'The Young and the Restless' Star Gina Tognoni Visits 'Soap Box' (Video)

Gina Tognoni
Emmy winning actress Gina Tognoni, who plays Phyllis Abbott on The Young and the Restless, was the guest on Thursday's episode of Soap Box with Lilly & Martha.

Hosts Martha Madison and Lilly Melgar asked Tognoni, who previously played Kelly Cramer on One Life to Live and Dinah Marler on Guiding Light, about playing strong characters.

"Dinah at Guiding Light had more of a tendency to be mean sometimes, so I liked getting in there and trying to make her stronger instead of mean," Tognoni explained.

Tognoni assumed the role of Phyllis on Y&R in August 2014, replacing Michelle Stafford.

"When Phyllis came into my life, it was just the right time," revealed Tognoni. "I felt like I get this. I love Phyllis. I love going to work every single day."

Tognoni was recently recognized as "Phyllis" by her doctor after a recent appointment.

"I have to tell you why we love soaps," the doctor explained to Tognoni. "It's because you do the things we wish we could do."

Watch Thursday's complete Soap Box episode below:

Friday, September 18, 2015

Watch the 'Winterthorne' Finale, 'General Hospital's' Kirsten Storms Guest Stars

Kirsten Storms as Selene Winterthorne.
In the Winterthorne finale, General Hospital's Kirsten Storms guest stars as Miranda's (Martha Madison) younger sister, Selene, who arrives with an offer.

"You might ruin your dress if you spill anymore Mommy issues," Miranda tells Selene as they negotiate a deal that leads to a very dramatic moment.

Without giving too much away before viewers have had a chance to watch, let's just say that not everyone makes it out the episode alive.

Watch the exciting Winterthorne finale below:

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

This Is Gonna Hurt! Secrets Are Revealed On The Latest Episode Of 'Winterthorne'

John-Paul Lavoisier plays Hugh Cambridge on Winterthorne.
It's family dinner time on the latest episode of Winterthorne but, of course, it's not exactly a big lovefest.

Colin (Josh Thrower) is reunited with his family after 10 years away and can't understand why his father and grandfather haven't aged a day. When icy Miranda (Martha Madison) arrives at the dinner table, she wants details about the woman in Colin's life, and tension starts mounting until Maxmillian (Gordon Thomson) and Victor (Michael Caruso) are fed up.

"How many more sacrifices do we have to make before you finish purging your anger?" Victor snarls at Miranda before walking off.

That leaves Maxmillian to tell his daughter what he thinks of her.

"I love you, Miranda, but I have never liked you less than I do at this moment," he says.

Left alone with her son, Miranda explains the machinations that led her to this point, how she was being drugged, and her romance with Hugh Cambridge (John-Paul Lavoisier).

Later, Dominic Delacort (Kevin Spirtas) notices Miranda's necklace is missing, and reveals that it contained the seeds her mother told her about, and the power they possess. Finally learning the truth, Miranda takes action to stop the "scumbag henchman" for good.

Watch Winterthorne Part III below:

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Kathleen Gati and Kevin Spirtas Guest Star in This Week's Episode of 'Winterthorne'

Kathleen Gati guest stars as Valentina Winterthorne.
In the newly-released second episode of Michael Caruso's Winterthorne, General Hospital's Kathleen Gati guest stars as Valentina Winterthorne, the power hungry sister of Joanna (Linda Gray), who reveals a big family secret to her niece, Miranda (Martha Madison). Gati owns the screen from the moment she appears.

"Our candy is like a drug?" Miranda asks as Valentina explains.

"Not just any drug," Valentina says, "an untraceable drug that no agency on earth can regulate. It's all-natural poison."

When Miranda tries to kick her out, Valentina reveals that Miranda has been given powerful seeds that will save the Winterthorne family. Miranda doesn't believe her, which sets off a dangerous chain of events.

Later, Days of our Lives alum Kevin Spirtas makes his first appearance as Dominic Delacort, who has been charged by the Winterthorne women to train their husbands and future husbands in the art of making candy. The women may have the power on this show but Spirtas' Dominic steals the wardrobe spotlight.

A compelling script, beautiful scenery, gorgeous clothes and soap stars galore make for fun viewing on any screen. But beware of deadly licorice!

Watch this week's episode of the Gothic drama below:

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Watch the Premiere of Michael Caruso's 'Winterthorne'

Winterthorne stars Martha Madison as Miranda Winterthorne.
Micheal Caruso's long-awaited new drama series, Winterthorne, has premiered! The saga of Miranda Winterthorne and her rise to power to control the family’s multi-million dollar candy business stars Martha Madison in the lead role. Who knew that Madison, Belle on Days of our Lives, could play such a cold hard bitch? She does in Winterthorne! But what made Miranda this way?

The first episode of the four-part online event features a wonderful guest appearance by Dallas star Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing!) as Joanna, Miranda's mother.

"I failed you," Joanna tells Miranda. "I never raised you to question the world around you. I wanted to teach you power, but inadvertently I taught you complacency."

The cast includes Caruso (DeVanity), John-Paul Lavoisier (Days of our Lives, One Life to Live), Linda Gray (Dallas), Kathleen Gati (General Hospital), Kirsten Storms (General Hospital), Gordon Thomson (Dynasty, Santa Barbara), Kevin Spirtas (Days of our Lives), Ron Hanks (Golden California) and Josh Thrower (90210, The Young and The Restless).

Watch the premiere below:

Monday, August 24, 2015

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Michael Caruso Previews His Highly-Anticipated Drama 'Winterthorne'

Michael Caruso created and co-stars in Winterthorne,
premiering Thursday, August 27 at 6 p.m. ET.
Michael Caruso graduated from Syracuse University with a B.F.A. in Drama. After leaving New York City he moved to Los Angeles and appeared in indie movies The Blackout and Mind the Gap. He went on to create and star in the Emmy nominated series DeVanity, which ran for four successful seasons. The Indie Series Award winner has written promo work for FOX's Empire, and became a series regular on Pretty, in addition to guest stints on Acting Dead, and Progress: Ask A Cam Harlot over the past year. We are now just three days away from the premiere of Caruso's highly-anticipated new drama series Winterthorne, which he created and co-stars in.

Winterthorne is the story of Miranda Winterthorne and her rise to power to control the family’s multi-million dollar candy business. Martha Madison leads the stellar cast, which also includes John-Paul Lavoisier (Days of our Lives, One Life to Live), Linda Gray (Dallas), Kathleen Gati (General Hospital), Kirsten Storms (General Hospital), Gordon Thomson (Dynasty, Santa Barbara), Kevin Spirtas (Days of our Lives), Ron Hanks (Golden California) and Josh Thrower (90210, The Young and The Restless).

We Love Soaps spoke with Caruso to get the scoop on what fans can expect from Winterthorne. Read our exclusive interview below.

WE LOVE SOAPS: What inspired you to write Winterthorne?
MICHAEL CARUSO: After DeVanity was finished, I really needed a break. We had basically not stopped in four years, and I took a little time off, though not as much as I was originally anticipating. I started getting cravings to work again, and much like how my grandmother had inspired me with DeVanity from her love of her super soaps of the '80s, my grandma loved candy. When I was a kid she use to get gum drops and cinnamon bears and all this fun stuff, and we would talk and eat candy together.  It was a really lovely memory. Nobody's done a show about candy before, and I thought it would be fun to take something very innocent and happy on the surface and add a very dark undercurrent to it, and kind of create a family that used something like this as a front for something much deeper and scarier. That's pretty much how Winterthorne was born.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Today in Soap Opera History (August 10)

1979: The Edge of Night's Steve saved Paige's life.
1981: General Hospital's Mikkos hosted a dinner party.
1984: Santa Barbara's Joe broke into the Capwell estate.
2004: Martha Madison debuted as Belle on Days of our Lives.
"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...

1945: On radio soap opera Portia Faces Life, Kathie was shocked to see Portia's late husband, Walter (Bartlett Robinson), alive and well!

1967: On Dark Shadows, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) returned to the Blue Whale Café -- and ran into her former tormentor, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid).

1972: On Another World, Pat Randolph (Beverly Penberthy) brought her twins, Michael (Tom Ruger) and Marianne (Loriann Ruger), over for a visit with their grandpa Jim.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Maeve (Helen Gallagher) and Johnny (Bernard Barrow) decided to ask Delia and LJ to stay with them.

Monday, July 27, 2015

'Winterthorne' Premieres One Month From Today, Show Releases New Extended Trailer

"You are going to regret the day you ever betrayed my family," Miranda
Winterthorne (Martha Madison) tells Dominic Delacort (Kevin Spirtas) in
a powerful scene from the show's new extended trailer.
We are now just one month away from the premiere of Michael Caruso's delicious new candy drama Winterthorne. To celebrate the milestone, the show has released a new trailer, which offers viewers an extended look at the upcoming family saga about Miranda Winterthorne and her rise to power to control her family's multi-million dollar candy business.

Martha Madison, who is returning to Days of Our Lives in November as Belle Black, stars as Miranda.

The cast includes Caruso (DeVanity), John-Paul Lavoisier (One Life to Live, soon to be Philip Kiriakis on Days), Linda Gray (Dallas), Kathleen Gati (General Hospital), Kirsten Storms (General Hospital), Gordon Thomson (Dynasty, Santa Barbara), Kevin Spirtas (Days of our Lives), Ron Hanks (Golden California) and Josh Thrower (90210, The Young and The Restless).

Watch the new Winterthorne extended trailer below:

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

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Tika Sumpter as Michelle Robinson and Parker Sawyers as
Barack Obama in Southside With You.
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"Dead-baby stories win Emmys. Julia Barr won twice—once for the actual story [of Brooke dealing with Laura's death], and a second time for when Brooke accidentally fell in love with her daughter’s killer. In her defense, he’d changed his name and had plastic surgery. But dead babies do not help ratings."

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All My Children alum Kelly Ripa jokes about Justin Bieber's sexy Instagram tribute: "I do believe this is a cry for help"
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“I believe in Justin, I love you,” Ripa responded. “You know I’ve taken my daughter (Lola) to 400 Justin Bieber concerts.”

“I do believe this a cry for help,” she added, getting laughs and cheers from the audience.

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The Flash casts Michael Ironside as Captain Cold's father
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3711 Jones St.: If you were a fan of the daytime soap Days of our Lives, this is were Macdonald Carey, who played Dr. Tom Horton until his death in 1994, grew up.

Martha Madison stars in Winterthorne, premiering August 27th
"The family [and its business] is run by its women, and they've reached a crossroads," explains creator Michael Caruso (DeVanity), who also plays Madison's husband, Victor, in the show. "Martha's complicated character, Miranda, is taking over, and we'll see over the course of four episodes where she started from and some of the good and not-so-good choices she's made in order to control her family."