Sarah Michelle Gellar

A Tale of Two Kendalls: Will Sarah Michelle Gellar Appear on All My Children?!

 



Will the real Kendall Hart please stand up? One Life to Live has two actors playing Todd, so why can't All My Children have two actresses playing Kendall? Okay, so that probably won't be the scenario when and if Sarah Michelle Gellar makes a cameo appearance on All My Children before the show jumps to the web.

According to TV Guide's Michael Logan, the A-lister who orignated the role of Erica Kane's off kilter, hellcat daughter, has possibly agreed to appear on the series before it leaves the Mouse House airwaves. How awesome would it be to see Kendall (Alicia Minshew) and Gellar's character get into a bitchfight?  Watch a clip of Gellar's Kendall raising Kane with Erica (Susan Lucci) and Myrtle (the late Eileen Herlie) after the jump!
  READ MORE

Sarah Michelle Gellar on AMC Cancellation: "I Think It's Criminal"

Former All My Children and Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar talked with MSN’s Wonder Wall about the cancellation of AMC and shares her reaction to the news.

"I'm very upset about that. First of all, they had the audacity to cancel it on my birthday. So let's have that discussion. I think it's criminal. I remember pretending to be sick when I was younger and staying home and like watching the ABC soap lineup in bed. And I realize it's tough economic times and it wasn't necessarily financially working, but there has to be a way to make it work. And these shows have been on for 40 years. I'm sorry, [but] I don't see either one of these shows they're replacing with it lasting more than a year. I really don't, and I say that with confidence. And I think, I don't think they tried hard enough to save the genre. And, it's just devastating to me.

READ MORE

Sarah Michelle Gellar Gives Birth To Girl

Congratulations are in order for All My Children alum Sarah Michelle Gellar (now Prinze) and husband Freddie Prinze Jr. People.com reports the couple are proud parents to a baby girl named Charlotte Grace Prinze, born on September 19.

Photo by PR Photos

Expect Big Name Returns with AMC Move

Since word of All My Children moving to L.A. broke fans have been speculating about which L.A. based ex AMC stars might return. Soap Opera Digest is reporting All My Children fans can expect several big names to return.

A high-placed show source says to expect the returns of multiple L.A.-based AMC alums, "three-to-four big names, maybe more." Hints one high-profile alum, "I always said I would have stayed on the show forever if it was in L.A."

If they are L.A. based, who would you like to return to AMC?

An Open Letter to Frank Valentini

Dear Mr. Valentini,

I love One Life to Live, I really do. I haven't written much recently about your show on Daytime Confidential because there is so much going on at any given time that it can be hard to get a handle on which areas to focus. This is not a bad thing. You and your head writer Ron Carlivati have fashioned a fast moving, entertaining, and thoroughly engaging hour of daytime television that has catapulted it to the top of ABC's afternoon lineup. Bravo! There is far more good than bad on OLTL and in this case, no news can usually be good news. There is, however, one little thing that bugs me and it occurs to me that you — and only you — can fix it:

For the love of Harding Lemay, please put a merciful end to the disastrously choreographed fights between Gigi & Stacy! READ MORE

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Movie: Without Sarah Michelle Gellar or Joss Whedon?



In what may come as a spike to the heart of Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series fans, it looks as if a possible Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie will have no connection to the Joss Wheon series, which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The new "Buffy" film, however, would have no connection to the TV series, nor would it use popular supporting characters like Angel, Willow, Xander or Spike. Vertigo and Kuzui are looking to restart the story line without trampling on the beloved existing universe created by Whedon, putting the parties in a similar situation faced by Paramount, J.J. Abrams and his crew when relaunching "Star Trek."
 
One of the underlying ideas of "Buffy" allows Vertigo and Kuzui to do just that: that each generation has its own vampire slayer to protect it. The goal would be to make a darker, event-sized movie that would, of course, have franchise potential.

The parties are meeting with writers and hearing takes, and later will look for a home for the project. The producers do not rule out Whedon's involvement but have not yet reached out to him.Speaking from Tokyo, Fran Kuzui said the company is constantly approached not only about sequels but theater, video games and foreign remakes for "Buffy." When Vertigo's Lee contacted them, they were intrigued.

READ MORE