What’s a wedding without special guests? Here’s the latest comings and goings casting news from The Young and the Restless. Find out which popular stars from yesteryear will be back for this week’s nuptials, if any newcomers are joining the soap in contract, recurring, or day-player roles, or if any of your favorite actors or actresses are leaving the CBS drama.
Key Takeaways
- Danny and Christine’s long-awaited wedding kicks off Friday, November 21, featuring Michael Damian and Lauralee Bell.
- Tricia Cast returns as Nina Webster, Christine’s best friend, and Patty Weaver reprises her role as Gina Roma, Danny’s sister.
- Catherine Kresge debuts as Detective Annie Stewart, investigating Noah’s recent car accident.
- Paxton Mishkind and Sienna Mercuri are back as Victoria’s children after a long absence.
- Roger Howarth continues his limited-run arc as Mitch Bacall/Matt Clark, sharing more tense scenes with Sharon.
The Week of November 17, 2025
The long-awaited wedding of Danny and Christine begins on Friday, November 21, which means prominent airtime for Michael Damian and Lauralee Bell. Here’s a look back at the popular couple. In addition to the bride and groom, there will be some special guests on hand.
Tricia Cast returns as Nina Webster, Christine’s longtime best friend. Meanwhile, Patty Weaver is back as Gina Roma, Danny’s older sister.
Catherine Kresge begins recurring as Annie Stewart, a Los Angeles detective assigned to investigate Noah’s (Lucas Adams) car accident. Her first airdate is Thursday, November 20. Here’s the lowdown on the actress and Genoa City newcomer.
Victoria’s (Amelia Heinle) missing-in-action kids will soon be back on the Genoa City scene. Paxton Mishkind, who plays Johnny Abbott, took to social media to report that he and his Y&R sister, Sienna Mercuri, who portrays Katie Abbott, have been at the show’s studio filming new scenes.
Roger Howarth gets more screen time as Mitch Bacall/Matt Clark. Look for the actor to interact with Sharon Case’s Sharon and others this week. Howarth joined the soap for a limited-run story arc.






