Debbie Morgan to Reprise Role on Newly Revived ALL MY CHILDREN

By: Jan. 08, 2013
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Yesterday, Prospect Park officially announced that the now defunct daytime dramas One Life to Live and All My Children will be revived. In a statement, executives confirmed the news that the soap operas will be the anchor programs on The Online Network (TOLN).

Following the news, All My Children vet Debbi Morgan announced on Twitter Monday that she will be reprising the character of Dr. Angie Hubbard for the upcoming online drama. "Ok, I can finally announce how thrilled I am to be on board with the All My Children re-boot and Prospect Park," she posted. "Agnes Nixon, you're my HERO!!!"

Morgan portrayed Hubbard on and off for 29 years. In 1989, she received the Daytime Emmy for Best Supporting Actress. She also took a turn as Harmony Hamilton on The Young and the Restless from 2011-2012.

In other sudser news, All My Children favorite Cameron Mathison, who portrayed Ryan Lavery from 1998 to 2011, tweeted news that he hoped he would follow right behind his castmate Morgan. "[For] those asking, I'm not sure if I'll be part of the new AMC," he posted Monday. "I'm lucky to be working these days, so I'm working on the scheduling. Hope so!"



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