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Sally Kellerman, *M*A*S*H’ and Y&R Guest Star, Dies at 84

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Sad news to report on Thursday. Actress Sally Kellerman,  best known as Major. Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan in Robert Altman’s M*A*S*H, has passed away at age 84.

Kellerman was residing at an assisted living facility in Woodland Hills, California and died from complications of dementia. This, according to her son, Jack Crane, as told to the Hollywood Reporter.

Spanning a career of over 60 years, Kellerman appeared in several Robert Altman films including M*A*S*H but also parts in: Brewster McCloud, Welcome to LA, Pret-a-Porter and The Player.  Her TV credits included: Outer Limits, 12 O’Clock High, Ben Casey, That Girl and Mannix and later in her career on90210, Workaholics and Maron.

Sally received an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Hot Lips Houlihan in the motion picture version of M*A*S*H, and later in her career joined The Young and the Restless in the role of the mysterious and wheelchair bound, Constance Bingham, in the late fall of 2014, and received a Daytime Emmy nomination for her work.

She said to SOD about coming on to a daytime soap opera, “I’m really excited. I really am, but God help me!”

We will have more on this developing story.

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I adored Sally Kellerman. She may not have had the movie career she deserved but was an accomplished singer and a fun, lovable personality. She also wrote a terrific autobiography, “READ MY LIPS”. She was part of the wonderful New Hollywood that sprang up in 1967 and dominated the movies until the late 70s. Her peers Barbra Streisand, Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Ellen Burstyn, and many others helped make that Hollywood’s true modern Golden Era. We won’t see those days again. Rest in peace, Margaret Houlihan.

Hi Soaphound-
Mash was before my viewing time.
It aired 1972 to 1983 – 11 years. (google lol)
I have seen some reruns, there are many, and it was very good..
It had to be a must see back then.
Popcorn night-
I did see hot lips, I recall her–
We are all on deaths waiting list.
It’s always the same goodbye = RIP

Su000, Sally Kellerman was actually only in the original movie “M*A*S*H*”; her character was played by Loretta Swit in the series. If you get a chance, rent (or stream..I never know what’s what) the original movie and see what you think. It was way ahead of its time in 1970 and still holds up. Sally was nominated as Best Supporting Actress but lost to legendary Helen Hayes in “AIRPORT”. Director Robert Altman went on to helm one of my Top 5 movies, “NASHVILLE” from 1975.

Sad news! A great actress through the years but my favorite was her role as a sexy English professor in 1986’s Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield. I can still hear her voice. The movie grossed over $90M. Thanks for the laughs!

She also starred in the second “Star Trek” pilot, the one that sold the series, and she was dynamite!

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‘Neighbours’ EP Jason Herbison on Series Daytime Emmy Nomination: “It’s a Huge Honour to be Nominated Alongside Such Iconic US Daytime Dramas”

When the 51st annual Daytime Emmy nominations were revealed last Friday, the iconic Australian soap opera, Neighbours, made the grade as one of the nominees for this year’s Outstanding Daytime Drama Series going up against U.S. titans such as General Hospital, The Young and the Restless et al.

That is because the revival of Neighbours, which is now seen in the United States streaming on Amazon Freevee, is now eligible under the rules from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS).

Not only did Neighbours receive its first Daytime Emmy nomination for Drama Series, but also for one of its legendary stars, Guy Pearce, who returned for a stint in the revival as Mike Young. Pearce is nominated for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series.

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Throughout its run, Neighbours has received several nominations and wins in Australian and the UK, with this being its first nomination in the U.S.

Neighbours Executive Producer Jason Herbison shared on this momentous moment for the series: ‘Neighbours has been on an incredible journey these past few years and a Daytime Emmy Award nomination is the icing on the cake! It’s a huge honour to be nominated alongside such iconic US daytime dramas. This news is an exciting moment for our hard working cast and crew and a wonderful recognition of the new chapter of the show on Amazon Freevee.”

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For those who need a bit of a refresher on the revival of Neighbours. The series streams exclusively on Amazon Freevee in the UK and U.S. and on Prime Video in Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa.  New episodes air daily Monday-Thursday on Amazon. The new series launched on 18 September, 2023, and picks up two years after the finale left off. In Australia, Network 10 retains first-run rights in Australia for the new chapter of the series.

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The series is known as the longest running local drama of all time in Australia and has launched the careers of so many celebrities including: Margot Robbie, Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, the aforementioned Guy Pearce, and Liam and Chris Hemsworth, to name but a few.

Long running series star Alan Fletcher and Jackie Woodbridge shared their many thanks on Neighbours Daytime Emmy nominations in a video message below.

So, what do you think of ‘Neighbours’ being nominated for Outstanding Daytime Drama Series at the 51st annual Daytime Emmy Awards? Could they be the spoiler in the category? Weigh-in below.

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Kim Kardashian, Emma Roberts and Marlene King Land ‘Calabasas’, a Soap in the Vein of the ‘O.C’ and ‘Beverly Hills 90210’, at Netflix

There has been lot of soapy projects coming to life and in the works of late, and now comes word that Kim Kardashian is executive producing a new series in development for Netflix called Calabasas.

After a bidding war last week, it looks like Netflix cemented the development deal from Kim, and her producing partners American Horror Story co-star Emma Roberts (pictured below) and Pretty Little Liars creators Marlene King and Alexandra Milchan.

The concept of Calabasas is based on the book If You Lived Here You’d Be Famous By Now by Via Bleidner.  King set to write the adaptation and will serve as the series showrunner.

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According to Deadline, Calabasas is said to be in the vein of primetime young teen and young adult soaps the O.C. and Beverly Hills 90210. The story follows “Via, a 16-year-old sheltered Midwestern Catholic school girl whose world is turned upside down when her family moves and she’s forced to transfer to the fast world of Calabasas High where nothing is as it appears and where everyone is trying to be someone else. It’s a place where dreams come true … but not without complications and sometimes unforeseen consequences.”

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As fans of the Kardashians know, Kim and her family made the town of Calabasas a household and worldwide name. Kim being attached to this project helped make its sale. This marks her fourth project to sell since the writers and actors strikes concluded at the end of last summer.

So, would you be interested to see a teen soap called ‘Calabasas’ on Netflix from Kim and company? Comment below.

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The Young and the Restless and General Hospital Actress and Writer, Meg Bennett, Passes Away at 75

Meg Bennett, who had played Julia Newman and later became a writer for the top-rated daytime drama, The Young and the Restless has died at the age of 75.  The news comes from her family who shared that she lost her battle to cancer back on April 11th.

Daytime fans remember fondly, Meg’s portrayal of Victor’s (Eric Braeden)first wife. Bennett joined the show in 1980, after her first soap stint for two years in the role of Liza Walton on Search for Tomorrow.

Impressed by her story notes, the late Bill Bell, then head writer of Y&R, had Meg doing double duty acting and writing on the show from 1983-1987. When he decided to write off the character of Julia, he also wanted Meg to stick around as a writer.  Not only did this begin a whole other daytime career for Bennett, but she was not done playing Julia either. Throughout the decades, Julia would still come back to Genoa City for a visit. Most recently, Y&R fans saw Julia in 2018, and again in 2020.

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Bennett also appeared on Santa Barbara and was a writer on that show as well from 1991-1993. She played the role of Megan Richardson. It was next that Meg had her longest writing stint coming to ABC’s General Hospital. Meg wrote for GH from 1993-2011.

In 1995, Bennett won her first Daytime Emmy for writing and her personal life changed after falling in love with nine-time Daytime Emmy winner, former GH head writer, Bob Guza Jr. In addition, GH also utilized Bennett for her acting skill when she was cast as the villainess Allegra Montenegro.  Meg and Bog Guza were officially married in 2004 and purchased a home once owned by Boris Karloff and Gregory Peck.

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Additionally, Meg wrote for The Bold and the Beautiful 1987-1989 and later served as a executive story consultant to Brad Bell from 2002-2004.  She also wrote for Sunset Beach, Generations and GH: Night Shift throughout her writing career. She went on to win five WGA Awards for GH and Santa Barbara.

Meg is survived by her husband of 19 years, Robert Guza Jr., two stepdaughters, four grandchildren, a brother and a sister.

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