Showing posts with label Julianna McCarthy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julianna McCarthy. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

FLASHBACK: Mother Daughter Relationships - An "Imitation of Life" on Daytime TV (Part 1)

All My Children's spoiled and selfish Erica Cudahy (Susan Lucci) wipes
up the floor with her mother (Fran Helflin), and then runs to her for help
whenever she gets into trouble.
Mother Daughter Relationships: An "Imitation of Life" on Daytime TV

The Soap Box
Vol. IV No. 1 January 1979

Several years ago, a young actress named Christina Crawford played the jealous, insecure character of Joan Kane on The Secret Storm. When Ms. Crawford had to undergo emergency surgery, Joan Crawford, Christina's mother, stepped into the part as her understudy. At the time, it seemed like a touching gesture: the consummate actress--remembered for her spectacular, Oscar-winning performance of a devoted mother in Mildred Pierce--playing a small part on a daytime television serial on short notice. Only recently, in her best seller "Mommie Dearest"--written after her mother's death--did Christina Crawford reveal her mother's real reason for understudying the part: Jealousy. She wanted to "upstage" her own daughter!

Behind the scenes, theirs was a mother-daughter relationship filled with enormous real-life conflict not unlike the fictional relationships probed in such well-known film classics such as Stella Dallas and Imitation of Life; and in current flicks like Woody Allen's Interiors; and Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata; and on virtually every afternoon television soap opera.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Classic Photo Of The Day (10th Anniversary)


In honor of the upcoming 40th anniversary of THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS (YR40), We Love Soaps will be posting a "Classic Photo of the Day" for the rest of the month. Today's photo is from the show's 10th anniversary in 1983 with the men of Y&R surrounding original cast member Julianna McCarthy (Liz Foster): Terry Lester (Jack Abbott), Jay Kerr (Brian Forbes), Christopher Holder (Kevin Bancroft), Steven Ford (Andy Richards), John Denos (Joe Blair) and Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti).

Thanks to Rob Wargo for the photo.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Classic Photo Of The Day (Liz & Jill)


In honor of the upcoming 40th anniversary of THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS (YR40), We Love Soaps will be posting a "Classic Photo of the Day" for the rest of the month. Today's photo is of Liz and Jill Foster, played to perfection by original Y&R cast members Julianna McCarthy and Brenda Dickson.

Thanks to Rob Wargo for the photo.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Classic Photo Of The Day (1974 Cast)


In honor of the upcoming 40th anniversary of THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS (YR40), We Love Soaps will be posting a "Classic Photo of the Day" for the rest of the month. Today's photo is of the cast in 1974. The only cast member remaining from this picture is Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor). Brenda Dickson played Jill Foster at the time. That character is the only one left on the show today, now played by Jess Walton. Julianna McCarthy returned in 2010 when the show had the character of Liz Foster die.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

DARK SHADOWS Marathon Thanksgiving Day On Chiller TV (1991 Version)

Chiller TV is airing a Thanksgiving Day marathon of DARK SHADOWS, the 1991 primetime revival of the 1960s Gothic serial about a 200-year-old vampire who was unwittingly unearthed from his crypt on his family's Maine estate. The updated version premiered on January 13, 1991, on NBC, but it never created the same fanfare as the original ABC Daytime series.

The 1991 cast included Ben Cross, Joanna Going, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jim Fyfe, Roy Thinnes, Barbara Steele, Barbara Blackburn, Jean Simmons, Veronica Lauren and Julianna McCarthy.

Below is a list of episodes that will air on November 22, 2012 in what Chiller is billing as a "Fangsgiving Day Marathon":

6 a.m. Episode Two

Barnabas (Ben Cross) finds a mutual attraction with governess Victoria (Joanna Going), while his quest for blood includes an attack on his cousin Daphne (Rebecca Staab).

Guest stars include Ely Pouget, Michael T. Weiss, Michael Cavanaugh, Stefan Gierasch, Eddie Jones, Rebecca Staab, Steve Fletcher and Basil Langton.