I started watching in March/1991 so I did not see this when it aired. Fabulous writing and acting! My mom told me she cried for five days straight over this story. That is testament to Julia Barr's great acting...and it was one of Daytime's most well deserved Emmy wins.
Julia did not win her first Emmy for these scenes, in fact she wasn't even nominated this year, which was noted as a MAJOR oversight by the magazines at the time. She was nominated the next year - 1989 for the scenes after she found out that Dixie was carrying Adam's child, and she won. She won in 1990 for work in 1989 and 1998 for work in 1997 (plane crash aftermath.) She really should have been lead actress in both years, and she really should have three Emmys.
Julia Barr and Kate Collins were AMC's best actresses, and yet, always in the shadow of the very limited theatrics of Susan Lucci. Not to diminish Lucci's star power, but the outrageous attention she got as her peers were turning out powerful scenes like this just goes to show why soaps have foundered. A good soap opera works as an ensemble and not any one actor's star showcase - may there be no more STARS on soap - only actors who are there to work and do away with superficial glamour..
I am not so sure cause Brooke would be in company with Greenlee...when Leo died, Rebecca Budig did great with turning on the waterworks. Eden Riegel (Bianca) was also a great crier. But, yes, Barr is one of the best
I don't agree. I think it depends on the type of person you are and youyr ability to handle different types of scenes. They say it takes focus and persy putting your mind somewhere else at a time when you grieved something or someone or something of that nature. The acting abilility definitely has somehting to do with it. But some people in this world are just very dramatic as well and have that one ability down pat which enables them to handle these scenes with undeniable ability.
Julia Barr acted the hell out this scene. AMC really needs to bring her back. And now would be the perfect time, with Erica & Adam getting cozy. OMG Erica and Brooke had the best rivalry. Bring Julia Barr back!!!
Being a veteran has nothing to do with one's ability to cry....look at the new Scott. His crying was excellent when he found out Stuart died and he has been on less than a year.
Of course having more experience usually means you improve on the emotional scenes but I have seen on AMC, over the years (and I have been watching for 18 1/2 years), times when newbies or ones who have been on a short period of time do better in crying scenes than the vets. I guess it depends on each scene.
@berettadreams and I have a different opinion so let's leave it there. I don't know if you got my point but what I mentioned in my posts here was there are times when those who are on a soap for a short period of time commit to better acting in emotional scenes than long time players.
Julia Barr is a fantastic actress.
Great scene. Thanks for sharing.
amazing scene and acting! She really deserved her Emmy!
This makes me cry
I started watching in March/1991 so I did not see this when it aired. Fabulous writing and acting! My mom told me she cried for five days straight over this story. That is testament to Julia Barr's great acting...and it was one of Daytime's most well deserved Emmy wins.
this still makes me cry today! :(
Julia did not win her first Emmy for these scenes, in fact she wasn't even nominated this year, which was noted as a MAJOR oversight by the magazines at the time. She was nominated the next year - 1989 for the scenes after she found out that Dixie was carrying Adam's child, and she won. She won in 1990 for work in 1989 and 1998 for work in 1997 (plane crash aftermath.) She really should have been lead actress in both years, and she really should have three Emmys.
Barr did win an Emmy for these scenes. It was her first win and she got the Emmy in 1990....her second win was in 1998 :)
Fantastic acting by Julia Barr in that scene; all three of them were really good there to be honest.
Can't wait to see Brooke again.
Julia Barr deserved a Daytime Emmy for just this scene alone. I hope she got one that year.
Julia Barr and Kate Collins were AMC's best actresses, and yet, always in the shadow of the very limited theatrics of Susan Lucci. Not to diminish Lucci's star power, but the outrageous attention she got as her peers were turning out powerful scenes like this just goes to show why soaps have foundered. A good soap opera works as an ensemble and not any one actor's star showcase - may there be no more STARS on soap - only actors who are there to work and do away with superficial glamour..
I don't think Kate Collins is one of the best AMC actresses. Ruth Warrick,. Mary Fickett, Debbie Morgan,. Marcy Walker, Kim Delaney, Cady McClain.🤔
@@victoriajohnson5461 Kate's dual performance as Natalie and Janet was PHENOMENAL. Sit the hell down.
We were so mad killing a child near Christmas.😪
That was the point.
She did, her first.
I am not so sure cause Brooke would be in company with Greenlee...when Leo died, Rebecca Budig did great with turning on the waterworks. Eden Riegel (Bianca) was also a great crier. But, yes, Barr is one of the best
Telling is almost as bad as hearing it 😩
I don't agree. I think it depends on the type of person you are and youyr ability to handle different types of scenes. They say it takes focus and persy putting your mind somewhere else at a time when you grieved something or someone or something of that nature. The acting abilility definitely has somehting to do with it. But some people in this world are just very dramatic as well and have that one ability down pat which enables them to handle these scenes with undeniable ability.
@Whiteboymdew That is the other Laura. Brooke has two daughters named Laura, one died, the other one travels with her.
Julia Barr acted the hell out this scene. AMC really needs to bring her back. And now would be the perfect time, with Erica & Adam getting cozy.
OMG Erica and Brooke had the best rivalry.
Bring Julia Barr back!!!
Being a veteran has nothing to do with one's ability to cry....look at the new Scott. His crying was excellent when he found out Stuart died and he has been on less than a year.
No difference some just cry beautifully than others I feel
And it's the reach not the same
@greenamc Or stopped with the constant head shaking when she talks.
Don't know how are you
LAURA- Is not DEAD. She is not DEAD. She was traveling with Brooke, another fail story line in AMC.
Wrong. That was another character named Laura.
@blizzytiger I beleive she did! According to her SOAPNet SOAPOGRAPHY, this was her first or second daytime Emmy win!
I thought Rebecca did great with Leo's death and most AMC fans agree.
Of course having more experience usually means you improve on the emotional scenes but I have seen on AMC, over the years (and I have been watching for 18 1/2 years), times when newbies or ones who have been on a short period of time do better in crying scenes than the vets. I guess it depends on each scene.
@berettadreams and I have a different opinion so let's leave it there. I don't know if you got my point but what I mentioned in my posts here was there are times when those who are on a soap for a short period of time commit to better acting in emotional scenes than long time players.
You are welcome! :)
@berettadreams You are so right!!! But you can not delete the guy who plays Frankie; he is just as bad!!
Is this real