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2025 Daytime Emmys In Memoriam: The Stars We Lost Including Leslie Charleson, Drake Hogestyn, Eileen Fulton, and Tristan Rogers Honored During Ceremony

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During the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards, which were presented last Friday, October 17, the ceremony stopped to take a moment to remember those that the daytime television community lost over the last 17 months.

Host Mario Lopez introduced the In Memoriam segment as images of some of the most beloved stars and names in soap operas were given their due.  The ceremony was streamed live on watch.theemmys.tv and on the Emmys app and is available for replay.

With the Daytime Emmy ceremony being moved in 2025 to October instead of its usual June summer slot, it meant that the In Memoriam would cover more ground, hence the 17 months of inclusion for those we lost and who’s memory will live on in daytime television history.

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The following performers were acknowledged including: Tristan Rogers (Robert, GH), Drake Hogestyn (John, DAYS), Wayne Northrup (Roman DAYS), Michelle Trachtenberg (Lily, AMC), Esta Terblanche (Gillian, AMC), Leslie Charleson (Monica, GH), Eileen Fulton (Lisa, ATWT), Wings Hauser (Greg, Y&R), Patricia Crowley (Mary, Port  Charles), Helen Gallagher (Maeve, Ryan’s Hope), John Aprea (Lucas, AW and Manny, Knots Landing), Valerie Mahaffey (Ashley, The Doctors), and Mark Dobies (Noah, GL and Daniel, OLTL).

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In addition, the following were also honored: Julian McMahon (Ian, AW), James Houghton (Greg, Y&R and Kenny, Knots Landing), Alice Hirson (Eileen, OLTL), Chris Robinson (Rick, GH, Jason, AW) Doug Sheehan (Joe, GH, and Ben, Knots Landing), Thom Christopher (Carlo, OLTL Dante, Loving), André Landzaat (Tony, GH), Richard Simmons (Self, GH), Francisco San Martin (Dario, DAYS), Denise Alexander (Lesley, GH, Susan, DAYS, and Mary, AW), Nicholas Pryor (Victor, Port Charles), Pamela Peters Solow (Peggy, Y&R) and Ron Hale (Roger, Ryan’s Hope and Mike, GH) and more.

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Several talk show, game show, producers and culinary personalities were also honored during the package including: Phil Donahue, Anne Burrell, Joe Marinelli, Chuck Woolery, Peter Marshall, Wink Martindale, Ananda Lewis, John Capodice, Judge Frank Caprio, and Bruce French.

Take a look below at the 2025 Daytime Emmys In Memoriam segment.

Now let us know, if you saddened to see the incredible group of actors we lost in a year and half’s time, which almost seems astounding and were you glad that they were honored this way? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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So many great people very sad.

I thought it was a nice, simple tribute. Classy, too.

Too many great stars were lost this year in daytime with GH hit very hard. But the memory of Eileen Fulton (Lisa, ATWT) still echoes from her scene stealing days in Oakdale. My mother and grandmother remember her well. Rest in Peace all.

Denise Alexander was also ex-Susan Martin, Days of Our Lives.

Michael Fairman needs an obituary on his Site honoring all the Departed soap opera actors

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ABC Announces ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Texas Spin-Off Gets Straight-to-Series Order

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In a surprise move, coming a week after ABC unveiled its 2026-2027 fall television schedule, Grey’s Anatomy is getting a new spinoff co-created by the original series’ creator/executive producer Shonda Rhimes.

The new untitled medical drama will be written and executive produced by Rhimes and Grey’s Anatomy showrunner/executive producer Meg Marinis under the Shondaland and 20th Television umbrella. In addition, long-running ‘Grey’s’ star Ellen Pompeo will also serve as an EP of the spinoff.

The upcoming new series will debut midseason in 2027. This will be the first of Grey’s franchise not set in urban city or West Coast locale. According to Deadline, the new “edgy drama is about a team at a rural West Texas medical center — the last chance for care before miles of nowhere.”

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In a statement, Marinis shared, “I am incredibly excited to expand the Grey’s Anatomy universe. This opportunity will bring new characters and stories to life that will embody the same heart, emotion and connection audiences have loved from Grey’s for more than two decades — all set in my home state of Texas. I am so grateful to Shonda Rhimes for creating this dynamic world and feel so fortunate that I get to be a part of it.”

A NEW GROUP OF DOCTORS IN RURAL TEXAS

The Texas spinoff will feature a a new group of doctors, but there will be some connection to the OG Grey’s Anatomy and possibly to Debbie Allen’s character of Catherine Fox. The amount of episodes in the series order has not yet been determined. Previous Grey’s Anatomy spinoffs were the defunct Station 19 and Private Practice.

Previously, Grey’s Anatomy was renewed for its upcoming 23rd season while the amount of episodes is unclear.  The last two seasons the series produced 18 episodes.

It should also be noted, Grey’s Anatomy and the Texas spinoff would likely share a time period, which requires limited-run orders for both with Grey’s premiering in the fall, followed by the spinoff on the midseason programming block.

So, what do you think about a Texas spinoff of Grey’s Anatomy coming in 2027? Who would you like to see from daytime or primetime as some of the featured roles as new doctors? Put on your casting directors hat and let us know via the comment section below.

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‘Santa Barbara’ Alums A Martinez and Marcy Walker: In Conversation; Two-Hour Livestream Event with the Iconic Cruz and Eden Announced

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Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 7.  That’s when Daytime Emmy winners, A Martinez and Marcy Walker, also known as beloved Santa Barbara supercouple, Cruz and Eden, will participate in a global two-hour streaming event where they will be in conversation together for the first time in years.

The last time A and Marcy appeared publicly together was back in August of 2024, when both stars were in attendance at the 40th anniversary of Santa Barbara. Now, host Melissa Braverman, who has also penned the upcoming book, Santa Barbara: The Complete Story, will moderate this special event beginning at 4pm ET/1pm PT.

Fans around the world who continue to celebrate the enduring legacy of Santa Barbara will be able to watch Braverman lead an intimate discussion with the actors and go behind the iconic characters of Cruz Castillo and Eden Capwell.

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In a statement, Braverman shared, “A Martinez and Marcy Walker didn’t just play a couple. They created a cultural phenomenon that resonated across continents. This event is a rare opportunity for fans to hear directly from A and Marcy about their chemistry, their favorite storylines, and the lasting impact of the show’s unique storytelling.”

She added, “A and Marcy’s partnership as Cruz and Eden was unforgettable. Bringing them together for a dedicated conversation about their SB journey is a true event, and a testament to their enduring appeal and the sheer popularity of the characters they created.”

The exclusive event will feature: a moderated discussion exploring the actors’ favorite memories from the Santa Barbara set. Behind-the-scenes insights into the show’s most famous location shoots and dramatic arcs, and a Q&A session where ticket holders can submit questions in advance to the stars.

Martinez, currently starring in AMC’s hit series Dark Winds is known for his multi-decade TV and film career. He won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in 1990 for his portrayal of Cruz. In the soaps, A has also appeared on General Hospital, One Life to Live, Days of Our Lives and The Bay. Walker, whose unforgettable daytime run began as Liza Colby on All My Children before her definitive turn on Santa Barbara, took home the Outstanding Lead Actress honors in 1989 for her work as Eden Capwell.

Tickets for this once-in-a-lifetime reunion are $100, and registration is open now. For additional event information, visit Melissa’s author page on Facebook or www.melissabraverman.com.

So, if you are a Santa Barbara fan and one of the unforgettable Cruz and Eden, does this sound like the event for you? Let us know, and share your favorite Santa Barbara moment and storyline of Cruz and Eden’s via the comment section, But first, in case you missed it, the Michael Fairman Channel shared the arrivals at the 40th anniversary of Santa Barbara in this video below.

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Jennifer Harmon, ‘One Life to Live’s’ Cathy Craig, and ‘How to Survive a Marriage’ Star, Dead at 82

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Sad news to report for the One Life to Live family. Actress Jennifer Harmon who was the last actress to play the emotionally troubled Cathy Craig has passed away. Harmon, who also starred on the defunct NBC soap opera, How to Survive a Marriage, died in New York on May 9 at the age of 82. Harmon’s family made the announcement.

Jennifer was the fifth actress to play One Life to Live’s Cathy, following Catherine Burns, Amy Levitt, Jane Alice Brandon and Dorrie Kavanaugh. During her two year tenure with the soap, from 1976 through 1978, she received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series at the 5th annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 1978. The award that year went to Another World’s Laurie Heineman (ex-Sharlene Frame).

In her soap career, not only did Harmon have major success as Cathy on One Life to Live, but she starred on NBC’s new soap opera, How to Survive a Marriage as Chris Kirby and stayed with the series through its entire run which lasted just over a year from 1974-1975.   

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How to Survive a Marriage told the story of divorced couple as they battle for custody of their daughter, and as the mom enters the workforce. In the span of a year, Chris got divorced, remarried and battled alcoholism. Rosemary Prinz was the featured name in the cast.

On One Life to Live, Cathy was the nemesis of Victoria Lord (Erika Slezak). Cathy blamed the wealthy Viki for the accident that killed her child Megan Craig Riley (even though the baby has a congenital heart defect and her life expectancy was short).  So, she set out to make Viki’s life hell by kidnapping Viki and Joe’s child, Kevin.

Later,  Jennifer would return to One Life to Live in the 90s to play Viki’s attorney in a new role, went on to play Jean Weatherill on Guiding Light in 1991 and Lucretia Jones on Loving in 1995. Her primetime TV credits included: Barnaby JonesDallasThe White ShadowSt. ElsewhereHomicide: Life on the StreetOzRescue Me and The Good Wife.

Harmon was also known as one of the most accomplished stage actresses on Broadway having appeared over 21 times in different productions spanning nearly 50 years including in plays of the works of legendary playwrights: Noël Coward, Wendy Wasserstein, Lillian Hellman, Neil Simon, Tennessee Williams, Edward Albee and Jon Robin Baitz. Throughout her theatre career she was was known as a reliable actress, and at times was an understudy for the likes of: Stockard Channing, Judi Dench, Jessica Lange, Blythe Danner and Jessica Lange.

Share your remembrances of Jennifer Harmon on One Life to Live, How to Survive a Marriage, and more, in the comment section below.

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