Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Newsflash: Rebecca Budig Back to AMC, Singh Out


Soap Opera Weekly is reporting that two-time Daytime Emmy nominee Rebecca Budig is returning to the role of Greenlee on "All My Children" and Sabine Singh is out.

Budig originated the role in 1999 and won a Soap Opera Digest Award in 2003 as Outstanding Younger Leading Actress. She left AMC in 2005 to pursue other interests. She previously played Michelle Bauer on "Guiding Light." You can catch her on CSI again this week as Candy on Thursday night's episode on CBS.

Sabine Singh joined AMC earlier this year and never caught on with fans as well as Budig. Singh seemed no worse for the wear on Monday night when she attended the "There Will Be Blood" New York premiere with boyfriend Evan Altman.

"All My Children" seems to have a new approach to winning back lost viewers - brining back fan favorites. As previously reported, Darnell Williams and Debbi Morgan are returning to the sudser as well. Williams told WeLoveSoaps, "I'm actually looking forward to the work."

5 comments:

  1. If true, AMC is really starting to shake things up. First, Darnell and Debbie come back, then Eden is rumored to be coming back long term, and now this. I feel sorry for Sabine though

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  2. This really kinda sucks... I like Sabine alot... but as we all know AMC pretty much sucks.. not looking forward to them distroying more history either... ugh.

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  3. this makes me mad! =/ I hate it when they do this to the viewers. Especially when we begin to the like the recasts. Oh well, we will all remember the real Ailee down the road.

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  4. Crappy way to treat Sabine. She deserves better. If you want to send a msg of support to her go to http://sabinesingh.tripod.com to read about a project for her from her fans.

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  5. It seems Sabine is getting the 'Tamara Braun Treatment'. Brian Frons is batting one thousand here. He handled Tamara's exit pretty bad from GH, now this shoddy treatment of another woman on an ABC soap opera. I'd like to see Maurice Benard or Steve Burton treated this way.

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