Trent Dawson
As The World Turns Alum Trent Dawson Dishes Sharing Scene With Emma Thompson in MIB 3!
By Jamey Giddens on May 18, 2012

Ex-As The World Turns star Trent Dawson was one of the many stars who turned out Wednesday night for Love Out Loud VII, sponsored by POZ Magazine and We Love Soaps. At the event, which raised money for AIDS Walk New York, WLS's Damon Jacobs got the former Henry Coleman to share what he's been up to since saying goodbye to Oakdale, including dish on the scenes Dawson shared with Emma Thompson in Men In Black III. Watch the video interview after the jump!
Trent Dawson and Jake Silbermann Race For a Cure
By Daytime Confidential on September 19, 2011
Former As the World Turns stars Trent Dawson and Jake Silbermann reunited in New York City’s Central Park on September 18 for the Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure 2011 event, which helps raise money to fight breast cancer. See more photos after the jump! READ MORE
ATWT's Trent Dawson in 'The Revival'
By Daytime Confidential on September 14, 2010
As the World Turns may have wrapped, but that hasn’t stopped Trent Dawson (pictured above) from keeping busy. His new play, "The Revival", opened September 11 at the Lion Theatre and runs through September 25. Check out opening night photos after the jump!
ATWT Series Finale Promo
By Mark on September 09, 2010
After 54 seasons and one unforgettable journey As the World Turns comes to an end. Watch the series finale promo after the jump.
As the World Turns: The Death of Dr. Reid Oliver and Endgames
By J Bernard Jones on September 07, 2010
Before I get to today’s stunning episode of As the World Turns, in which Dr. Reid Oliver dies and donates his heart to his professional nemesis/colleague Dr. Chris Hughes, I have a few thoughts about not only the serial's final days on the air, but also —in a broader sense—fan perceptions about what a soap's last days should be like, themes that will be carried forward as we look toward ATWT's final hours.
First, with less than two weeks to go before its final fade to black, ATWT is ending its 54 year history in perhaps better dramatic shape than almost any serial since the cancellation of NBC's Texas in 1982, a specific observation I will expand upon in a few days. Of course, there is lots to gripe and nitpick about the woulda-coulda-shoulda’s of how the show might have wrapped things up. Many of those ideas are quite good and some are downright ludicrous, but in the final turn of events, all of that stuff is moot. The last scenes were shot, the sets have been struck, and the actors all went along different paths weeks ago. READ MORE
Grins and Gripes For The End of The World
By Nekeeta Borden on August 30, 2010

