DC #278: Performer of the Week
By Daytime Confidential on July 31, 2008
On this week's Performer of the Week episode of Daytime Confidential Luke, Tina, Mike, Regan and Nicki choose the actors and actress who they believe did an outstanding job during the previous week and discuss their honorable mentions.
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27 March 2008
1 year 4 weeks
I must agree wholeheartedly with Michelle Ray Smith as "Ava" on Guiding Light, too.
As great as Zimmer, Newman, Lawrence St. Victor and Daniel Cosgrove were (the latter two doing some of the best work of their careers), Smith was phenomenal in her scenes from the birth of Baby Max to her rapid, even terrifying descent into postpartum depression. I've always been a supporter of Smith, an actress who during her time on the show has had to contend with writers who had no vision for her character and thus the illusion that Smith was to blame. But I always felt that she had the goods and, boy oh boy, did she deliver big time in her final sequence of scenes. She made Ava's anguish heartbreaking turn very real and I applaud her for doing a fantastic job.
Honorables to Daniel Cosgrove and Lawerence St. Victor, as well. Outstanding, realistic, heartrending work by both actors.
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THE EDGE OF NIGHT: 2008 - Hi-Octane Version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA5DbWdX8IA
10 July 2008
1 week 3 days
I think susan somehting like this "Casy is a nuaghty boy, you should spack him... "
GL/AMC/ATWT/GH/B&B/Y&R Fans!!!!!!!!!
27 January 2008
1 hour 55 min
@ Revafan001:
I think it was more like this:
He's a bad boy. You should spank him. Maybe you already have...?
LOL! The way Marie Masters delivered that line was brilliant!