Who’s coming and who’s going from Days of our Lives (DOOL)?
Days of our Lives C&G News
Are any of your favorite performers from yesteryear returning to the daytime drama, this week, or in the not too far off future? Have any new actors or actresses been cast on the show in contract, recurring or day player roles? Are any well remembered stars from other soaps, past or present, about to join the Days of our Lives fold in surprising new parts? Here’s the latest casting news from the NBC soap.
The week of April 26, 2021
Victoria Konefal is heading off the canvas again as Ciara Brady, and Cameron Johnson, who portrays Theo Carver, is leaving with her. The duo make their last appearance on Wednesday, April 28, when Ciara decides to leave for South Africa with her longtime pal.
But don’t worry “Cin” fans, the move is only temporary. Word is that Konefal is already back on set taping scenes.
Michael Lowry is back for more airtime as Dr. Snyder. The daytime vet, who played Jake on All My Children and Les on As the World Turns, will interact with Lucas Adams’ Tripp in scenes this week.
Please note that air dates may be subject to change.
Days of our Lives History
DOOL made its debut in 1965 and is one of the longest-running daytime soap operas in American history. It has outlasted other soaps to become a mainstay for many households. Needless to say, five decades of storylines have kept viewers locked in and wanting more.
From Sami Brady’s (Alison Sweeney) crazy schemes to Victor Kiriakis’s (John Aniston) one-liners to the epic love story of John (Drake Hogestyn) and Marlena (Deidre Hall), DAYS knows how to entertain and keep fans coming back for more. Fans love their daytime soap operas and the excitement in Salem is non-stop.
Current Soap Operas
It is one of four soap operas currently on the air. The other three daytime dramas include General Hospital (GH), The Young and the Restless (YR), and The Bold and the Beautiful (BB). DAYS airs weekdays on NBC. Check your local listings for air times.
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