News about Alley Mills

Following a dramatic cliffhanger after a two-and-a-half years of long-running soap opera, Avery Pohl has officially left GM

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2024
Avery Pohl and her appearance on ABC soap opera's long-running ABC soap opera, 'General Hospital, have come to an end. Soap Opera Digest announced with ABC that the actress has indeed left the program one day after the last of her dramatic scenes played out on film in the form of a big cliffhanger. Since the character's debut on to the show in August 2021, Pohl, 22, has portrayed Esme Prince. Esme and her ex-boyfriend Spencer (Nicholas Chavez) were presumed dead after falling overboard from a private yacht in a dramatic confrontation that also involved his new girlfriend Trina (Tabyana Ali). Esme is the daughter of two psychotic serial murderers, the late Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) and Heather Webber, who has been portrayed by four different actresses since the mid-1970s, with Alley Mills being the most recent (2022-2023).

Dan Lauria, Alley Mills, Jason Hervey, and Olivia d'Abo reunite in the Wonder Years

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2023
Many of the main stars of The Wonder Years reunited in New Jersey, but main star Fred Savage was notably absent. Dan Lauria (Jack Arnold), Alley Mills (Norma Arnold), Jason Hervey (Wayne Arnold), and Olivia d'Abo (Karen Arnold), reunited at the Parsippany Hilton in Parsippany, New Jersey, at the Chiller Theatre Toy, Model & Film Expo. Although the actors reunited, Fred Savage was not present, and costume designer Monique Long was charged with sexual assault, which was believed to have played a role in the show's cancellation in 1993 after six seasons.

Fred Savage was seen as tense a day after being dismissed for sexual harassment charges

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2022
It's the first time the married father-of-three has been seen in public since six women came out, alleging he was banned from the Wonder Years reboot for sexual harassment. In an attempt to avoid a low profile while driving with a passenger next to him, he jumped in his silver BMW and wore a baseball cap. Savage has denied several allegations against him in the past, but he has said he'll work to address and change' any behaviour that has 'negatively' affected anyone.' He came to fame after appearing in the original in 1988 and had been working as a producer on the sequel before being allowed to go on May 6. The decision was initially based on 'allegations of inappropriate behaviour,' according to Disney, but now more information about the incident has surfaced.

After six women complained about sexual assault, Fred Savage was booted from the Wonder Years reboot

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2022
Fred Savage, a married father of three (left), who rose to fame in 1988's original Wonder Years, was barred from directing the sequel on May 6, with Disney citing "allegations of inappropriate behavior" but refusing to elaborate. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the women who made the allegations want to make the details known. Savage, 46, is accused of escorting a young female crew member into his Atlanta home (top right) where the shooting took place and then escalating to a squat and putting her hands on his groin. Following the account of Savage's firing first broke, Page Six announced that the he was being aided by friends and families, including Jennifer Lynn Stone, his wife of 18 years. The story is what prompted women to want to tell their stories. One of the women said, 'I and the other women believe that people should know what the wrongdoing was about.' Savage has denied the allegations, but says he intends to 'address and change any activity that has negatively affected anyone.'