Robert S. Woods

Could Clint Get Matthew's Heart on OLTL?

DAMN!  One Life to Live’s Bo (Robert S. Woods) and Nora (Hillary B. Smith) can’t catch a break. TV Guide’s Michael Logan reveals, in his new interview with Woods and Smith, that  “On May 23, Matthew will collapse and, later, he's diagnosed as being very nearly brain-dead. Then comes word that Bo's brother Clint (Jerry verDorn) needs a new heart or he will die. You can see where this plot might go.”

During the interview with Woods and Smith, he asks the popular actors to weigh in on the decisions facing their characters.


TV Guide Magazine: And then, suddenly, both Matthew and Clint are dying.

Smith: Things get so bad that Bo and Nora actually set aside the murder — their minds just can't handle that much. Decisions need to be made about Matthew. They're told he has minimal brain activity just as Clint's condition is suddenly worse. They're being jerked around from one tragedy to another. It's too, too much. Matthew's getting worse. Clint's getting worse. All they need now is a tornado to hit Llanview.

Woods: And Bo has horrible guilt, feeling responsible for causing Clint's heart attack. But at the same time, Bo wants him behind bars, paying for what he's done. Yet here's Clint barely fighting for his life. It's pretty complicated stuff.

Read the entire interview at TV Guide.

HeartShare Honors OLTL's Robert S. Woods at Spring Gala!

One Life to Live’s Robert S. Woods (pictured above with Linda Dano and his wife Loyita Chapel) was among the honorees at the HeartShare Human Services of New York Spring Gala on March 24 in New York City. A number of Woods’ OLTL co-stars, as well as familiar faces from All My Children, Another World and As the World Turns, turned out for the event. HeartShare provides a wide variety of assistance to individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities. It also provides counseling, after school programs and assistance for foster care and adoptive families affected by HIV/AIDS.

See more photos from the event after the jump!

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Happy Hottie-Days: One Life to Live Stars Do "Santa Baby"!


The Cramer girls of One Life to Live (Blair, Starr and Langston) plus Danielle are helping to get soap fans into the spirit with a cute, sexy version of "Santa Baby" for SOAPnet. In addition to the vocal stylings of Kassie DePaivaKristen Alderson, Brittany Underwood and Kelley Missal, the spot also features those oh-so-naughty Ford bros.—James (Nic Robuck), Robert (David Gregory) and Nate ( Lenny Platt)—and a very familiar, Old St. Nick played by Robert S. Woods (Bo). Watch the clip after the jump! READ MORE

Tamara Tunie Honored at HeartShare Spring Gala (Photos)

Law & Order: SVU star Tamara Tunie (ex-Jessica Griffin, As the World Turns) was honored with the Linda Dano HeartShare award at the 2010 HeartShare Gala on March 25 at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City. One Life to Live’s Robert S. Woods and wife Loyita Chapel attended, as did former Another World star Stephen Schnetzer (Cass Winthrop). For more information on HeartShare visit their official website. See more photos from the 2010 HeartShare Gala after the jump.

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Nathan Fillion Remembers Scenes with Robert S. Woods on OLTL

Nathan Fillion dropped by The View to promote his primetime crime drama Castle. While he was there he reminisced about his time as Joey on One Life to Live and sharing scenes with Robert S. Woods. Watch the segment after the jump.

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Wouldn't it Be Hot if OLTL Did a Web Soap Starring Snoop and Tika Sumpter?!


The Doggfather Returns. Look for Snoop D-Oh-Double-G to make his return to trip to Llanview, PA on  Feb. 24. Word is, Snoop Dogg appeared on Fraternity Row, the sudser Bo Buchanan (Robert S. Woods) once produced, before heading out to Cali and finding A-list success as a rapper.

Wouldn't it be hot if One Life to Live created a 13-episode, seven-minute web soap spinoff featuring Snoop? The guy has more than proven his love for the genre, I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to convince him to headline his own limited-run sudser. Perhaps Snoop's record company would split the production costs with ABC Daytime, since it would give them a chance to promote his new CD Malice in Wonderland ? Heck, why not just name the sudser after the record? READ MORE