‘The Young and the Restless’ (Y&r) spoilers reveal that Melody Thomas Scott has played Nikki Newman, formerly Nikki Reed, on the soap since 1979. Erica Hope first played the role.
‘The Young and The Restless’ Spoilers: Eric Braeden And Lauralee Bell Presented Melody With The Award
On the June 7th Daytime Emmys, Scott won a Lifetime Achievement Award for playing the iconic character who has made a lasting impact on the show.
Her co-stars, Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) and Lauralee Bell (Christine Blair), presented her with the award. She was honored onstage by her husband, Edward J. Scott, the executive producer of Y&r. Melody and Ed Scott have been married since 1985. They share three daughters and five grandchildren.
Nikki was introduced as a prostitute and stripper. She came on the show with her sister, Casey Reed (Roberta Leighton). Nikki’s father, Nick Reed (Quinn Redeker), was abusive, and she killed him...
‘The Young and The Restless’ Spoilers: Eric Braeden And Lauralee Bell Presented Melody With The Award
On the June 7th Daytime Emmys, Scott won a Lifetime Achievement Award for playing the iconic character who has made a lasting impact on the show.
Her co-stars, Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) and Lauralee Bell (Christine Blair), presented her with the award. She was honored onstage by her husband, Edward J. Scott, the executive producer of Y&r. Melody and Ed Scott have been married since 1985. They share three daughters and five grandchildren.
Nikki was introduced as a prostitute and stripper. She came on the show with her sister, Casey Reed (Roberta Leighton). Nikki’s father, Nick Reed (Quinn Redeker), was abusive, and she killed him...
- 6/9/2024
- by Jennifer Gardiner
- Daily Soap Dish
Vincent Irizarry is on his way to “The Bold and the Beautiful” to play Dr. Jordan Armstrong starting on Monday, August 26. The daytime veteran explained to TV Insider, “This was at the request of Brad Bell [executive producer/head writer]. He reached out to my [representatives] and I learned that they had this role they’d like me to do. It’s recurring and I can say that it has to do with the baby reveal [that Phoebe is really Beth]. I’ll be playing opposite all the main characters.”
The actor is no stranger to soaps. Far from it. He got his start on “Guiding Light,” where he earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for Best Younger Actor in 1986 for playing Lujack Luvonoczek. After that character was killed off he spent a couple of years on “Santa Barbara” before returning to “Gl” as Lujack’s twin brother Nick from 1991 to 1996.
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The actor is no stranger to soaps. Far from it. He got his start on “Guiding Light,” where he earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for Best Younger Actor in 1986 for playing Lujack Luvonoczek. After that character was killed off he spent a couple of years on “Santa Barbara” before returning to “Gl” as Lujack’s twin brother Nick from 1991 to 1996.
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- 7/17/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Stars: David Keith, Cathy Moriarty, Alan Rosenberg, Art Evans, Michael Greene, Danielle Smith, Alberta Watson, William G. Schilling, David Chow, Pamela Guest, Marc Hayashi, Mimi Lieber | Written by Donald Cammell, China Kong | Directed by Donald Cammell
Arrow Video are good at finding the cult movies that although sometimes obscure always deserve to be watched. White of the Eye is a release that fits into this criteria, for the most part it would be just another average serial killer movie until Donald Cammell adds some style to it. With a hint of mysticism and an artistic touch White of the Eye is a unique mystery that although flawed is well worth the experience.
Taking place in an isolated desert community a sound expert Paul White (David Keith) finds himself a suspect in the killings of some of the local suburban housewives. Trying to prove his innocence, memories from the past are...
Arrow Video are good at finding the cult movies that although sometimes obscure always deserve to be watched. White of the Eye is a release that fits into this criteria, for the most part it would be just another average serial killer movie until Donald Cammell adds some style to it. With a hint of mysticism and an artistic touch White of the Eye is a unique mystery that although flawed is well worth the experience.
Taking place in an isolated desert community a sound expert Paul White (David Keith) finds himself a suspect in the killings of some of the local suburban housewives. Trying to prove his innocence, memories from the past are...
- 3/31/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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