By Marlena De Lacroix a.k.a Connie Passalacqua Hayman As the day of days for all soap aficionados approaches -- the Daytime Emmys will be broadcast at 9 tonight on CBS – there is reason to rejoice. Coming out of the shadow of Covid, for the first time in two years, members of the daytime industry will gather live with a live audience (no … [Read more...]
The Sad Passing of Ray Liotta, Soap Alumnus
The stunning news of the death of megastar Ray Liotta on May 26 came more than three weeks ago, yet the outpouring of grief in the press and on social media continues unabated. The label “beloved” has been appended to the names of many stars. But few deserved it more than Liotta. He radiated a deep sense of authenticity that enabled him to … [Read more...]
Still “Bold and Beautiful” After All These Years
Not many people can say they were present at the creation — but I was. Early in 1987, I was interviewing the late William J. Bell (co-creator and headwriter of “The Young and the Restless”) in his office at Studio City, Calif., when the phone rang. It was the powers-that-be at CBS calling with big news: They had just canceled the Washington, … [Read more...]
“Young and Restless”: Such a Disappointment
By Marlena De Lacroix a.k.a. Connie Passalacqua Hayman Marlena has been away a long time – but has never stopped watching our beloved soaps. And of course, during my absence I’ve never stopped thinking of my wonderfully devoted fans. I welcome you back to this blog, now as ever a labor of pure love. I’m so sorry to come back on a negative … [Read more...]
Maurice Benard: The Gangster with a Heart
On ABC’s General Hospital, mob boss Sonny Corinthos has killed many people. But Maurice Benard, the actor who makes his tight-lipped menace so convincing, has a bigger heart than the character he plays. In his new autobiography, Maurice Benard: Nothing General About it, Benard, a soap superstar, chronicles an actor’s life of love and pain in … [Read more...]
“Young and the Restless” and Breast Cancer — A New Relevant Soap Storyline
Welcome Back, Cher Marlena Readers! At long last I’m thrilled to be with you again, dear readers. Since we last convened here five years ago, Life has taken my dear husband Moose and I on a convoluted journey, not always pleasant, but ultimately productive. I’ve never stopped loving soaps, or yearning to share that love with you. Now, I’m happy … [Read more...]
An Open Letter to Jean Passanante and Shelly Altman
By Marlena De Lacroix a.k.a. Connie Passalacqua Hayman Congratulations, Jean Passanante and Shelly Altman, co-headwriters of General Hospital. Marlena loves your GH! I’ve been watching since 1981, the year of Luke and Laura’s wedding. GH hasn’t been this good in eons. Why do I love the new GH? Let me count the ways. Foremost, it is ultra … [Read more...]
Marlena Is Back – And Needs A Little Help From Her Friends
By Marlena De Lacroix a.k.a. Connie Passalacqua Hayman Bonjour, mes amis! Je suis retourné! Marlena was ill for a while, but I’m recovering and happy to report for duty. The only problem is, I took a short hiatus from watching soaps during my down time. Now, I’m reemerging with many questions. It’s amazing how much soaps can change in just … [Read more...]
Six Important Characters on General Hospital That Should Return from the Dead
By Ed Martin As General Hospital executive producer Frank Valentini, head writer Ron Carlivati and their team proved last week with their remarkable 52nd anniversary episode – arguably the most creatively ambitious hour of daytime drama ever produced – nothing is impossible in the soap opera arena. They somehow managed to expand the collective … [Read more...]
That Was the Week That Was
By Marlena De Lacroix a.k.a. Connie Passalacqua Hayman I can barely remember a daytime soap week that had as much breaking news as this one. Here’s a peek into Marlena’s reporting notebook: Monday I am stunned that General Hospital (Frank Valentini, executive producer; Ron Carlivati, headwriter) has fired Ian Buchanan (Duke … [Read more...]
