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Guiding Light celebrates its 50 years on television with a special hosted by CBS correspondent
Charles Osgood, airing on CBS on June 23 at 10:30 am/EST.
Former soapers shine on the silver screen! Vivica A. Fox (ex-Maya, Generations) gets her three-point shot in groove in the gender-bending comedy Juwanna Mann... Frank Grillo (ex-Hart, GL) plays a cop who helps stop crimes before the happen in Minority Report... Tia Carrere (ex-Jade, GH) learns to love an alien in the new animated feature Lilo & Stitch. The movies open on June 21.
How do you follow up being in a coffin for three days? For Thaao Penghlis (Tony, Days), it was time to toss his theatrical escapades aside. "When I died [on Days], the acting kind of faded too," he tells TV Guide Online candidly. Penghlis turned his passion to the pen. Pairing up with Sheri Anderson, a former Days headwriter, Penghlis began to churn out screenplays. "We have three fantastic scripts in the works, one which has to go to a producer in Europe this weekend," he declares. Now Penghlis is combining his two talents to bring a one-man show to the stage. "It's on a terrorist who tried to assassinate the Hunta in Greece," Penghlis declares. The production will be directed by Penghlis's good friend Milton Katselas, who first inspired him to pursue an acting career. Penghlis plans to premiere the show in Los Angeles, but his dream is to take it back to the motherland. "I'd like to take it to Greece and do it in the ancient amphitheater," he says. But don't pull out the Greek translation dictionary just yet. "Most Greeks speak English, so I'd probably keep it that way," he reveals.
MY POV: If you can't turn to your mama, then who can you turn to? That was the question racking Bridget's brain this week on
The Bold and the Beautiful. She learned her mother's damaging secret, that she is carrying her daughter's husband's child, in the most ironic of ways, via the baby monitor she had purchased for her dear mother. Bridget has withstood a lot of disappointment from those who claim to love her: her brothers, her father, her sister-in-law and her husband, Deacon, who has wronged her again and again and again. But even the kindest of gals have their breaking point, and Bridget's is long overdue.
Jennifer Finnigan (Bridget) has shown she can play pain, desperation and forgiveness, and she's got the Emmy on her mantle to prove it. Now it's time for this talented young actress to tap into Bridget's vengeful side. Looks like Mama is getting exactly what she deserves.