News about Michael Damian
The Young And The Restless to embark on ambitious crossover as TWO fan favorite characters feature on another legendary soap opera
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June 28, 2024
The Young And The Restless is about two embark on an ambitious crossover as two fan favorite characters feature on another legendary soap. Danny and Cricket, played respectively by Michael Damian and Lauralee Bell, have been a power couple on The Young And The Restless since the 1980s. Their wedding episode in Hawaii in 1990 remains a beloved milestone moment on the program among its legions of longtime fans.
The Young and the Restless fans are left overjoyed after beloved favorite Michael Damian CONFIRMS his return to hit soap opera - 43 YEARS after his first appearance: 'Prayers DO come true!'
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August 30, 2023
Michael Damian returned to The Young and the Restless to commemorate its 50th anniversary, just five months after, the actor is returning to Genoa City. Danny Romalotti, the fan favorite actor on the hit drama series, was announced on Tuesday on the CBS soap that he had signed on for a 'extended stay'. Damian will appear in a multi-episode storyline beginning on September 28, where he will reunite with co-stars such as Lauralee Bell (who plays Christine Romalotti) and Michelle Stafford (who portrays Phyllis Summers).
In "Falling For Christmas," Lindsay Lohan says she was "Nervous" to Sing "Jingle Bell Rock."
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November 11, 2022
Lindsay Lohan's latest film, "Falling For Christmas," has taken over Netflix Christmas movies, and it has a lot of festive carols, as in every great holiday movie. And, yes, Lohan does actually sing in the film, giving an outstanding interpretation of the classic "Jingle Bell Rock."
Lohan assumed the job of reporting the event — and returning to the screen — with a serious agenda. In an 8-Nov. interview, she told Entertainment Tonight, "It was fun, but I was trepid." "I was [nervous] because I hadn't recorded in a long time and felt the pressure to do it in a way that people who had seen 'Mean Girls' would like it the same," she continued, referring to the scene in the 2004 film in which Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried accompanied the singer and dance along to the song in a school talent competition.