Casting Director Confirmed for Online ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’
Alison Goodman is the casting director for both shows, which disappeared from TV more than a year ago but will produce new online episodes starting in February.
Casting Director Confirmed for Online ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’
Alison Goodman is the casting director for both shows, which disappeared from TV more than a year ago but will produce new online episodes starting in February.
ABC Recasting Roles for Season Two of Tim Allen's 'Last Man Standing'
Three actors have been replaced and another role is now being recast in the ABC sitcom, which stars Tim Allen and returns for its second season this fall.
‘Walking Dead’ Star Steven Yeun on Resisting Asian Stereotypes
Korean-American actor Steven Yeun, who stars as Glenn on AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” says he’s learned to speak up for himself after enduring some awkward assumptions.
'The Big Bang Theory' Cast On Being Part of an Ensemble
Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg, Mayim Bialik, and Melissa Rauch on their “Big Bang Theory” chemistry.
Join the Cast of 'Girl Meets World'
"Girl Meets World" is looking for actors to play 13-year old Riley and her best friend, Maya.
A Director's Dos and Don'ts For Working in Television
Director Bethany Rooney shares her dos and don'ts for actors working in television.
'Switched At Birth' Actors Talk TV's First All-Sign Language Episode and Roles For Deaf Actors
The television show "Switched At Birth" is already known for having entire scenes in American Sign Language (ASL). But on March 4, the series will make history with an episode entirely in ASL.
How I Went From Harvard to Hollywood
"Grimm's" Bitsie Tulloch shares her unlikely journey to acting by way of academia.
‘All My Children’ Cast Members Returning for Web Reboot
Canceled soap operas “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” are both being revived as online productions, with some familiar faces coming back to the casts.
‘Smash’ Season 2 Premiere Recap: The Awesome, the Awful, and the Inexplicable
Welcome back to “Smash,” our fellow gluttons for punishment, hate-watchers, and Jeremy Jordan obsessers. Season 2 begins in Boston, where “Bombshell’s” pre-Broadway tryout is ending and everyone is going home.