Bill Hayes & Susan Seaforth Hayes "Day of Days" 2018 Interview | Days of Our Lives
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Tami Goveia interviews Bill Hayes (Doug Williams) and Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) from "Days of Our Lives" at Day of Days 2018!
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Love this couple. I only continue to watch Days because these two are still included in the story lines.
Beautiful
Sarebbe stata veramente perfetta nel ruolo di Stephanie Douglas Forrester nella soap opera THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, pensato effettivamente proprio per lei che però ha declinato. Non che Susan Flannery non sia stata brava, ma lei lo sarebbe stata di più. Pazienza. Ormai è acqua passata.
Susan Got a new tv channel all the old shows and see you from time to time on Dragnet. You are do beautiful and love you and Bill together. Saw you both in Salem, Illinois when you were there.Remember seeing you both on Days but started watching Days when you first came on Susan.
Of course, I am in awe of this couple and all that they have brought to us over the years. Tami, you are right. This has become a genre like no other which leaves me further in awe of everyone who has nurtured this so nearly organic entity for 50+ years. I really notice the changes as I've been 'in abstentia' of all soaps (except for Sunset Beach--a family connection) for 35 yrs. Everything has changed; and yet nothing has changed. The details (on both sides of the camera) are different; the heart and soul of it (again, on both sides of the camera) is the same. I confess to NOT crying three times a week--or at all (at my age, laughter replaces the tears except when children are hurt so the writers get me there); however, the show has pulled me in, once again, as it did in 1965, and I'm enjoying the sheer entertainment that so much talent brings to me each week. I enjoy watching all the Hayes' interviews (none more so than the impromptu Jimmy Fallon/Tonight Show), but yours is the first I've noticed speaking to this genre phenomenon. That is a noteworthy comment.
man im going to miss these two when theyre gone. what legends
We Love you two! Been watching the entire time.