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ATWT,' Bryne Is Prepared to Shine Anew Single Eggs Or Mini Eggs 2 — The Prince George Citizen, TV TIMES — March 13th, 1993 On ‘ATWT,’ Bryne is prepared to shine anew Proving that just about any­ thing is possible in the soap world, Martha Byrne, the Daytime Emmy-winning actress who played ingenue supreme Lily Walsh Snyder on 'As the World Turns* in the mid-and late-'80s, will return to the role in April. Byme, a New Jersey native, began playing the role in 1985 as a young teen-ager and blossomed before the audi­ ence’s eyes as Lily went through the usual array of nice-teen-girl-goes-through- EASTER hell story lines. Refreshingly, however, Byrne was never shallow or cute. Her Lily had pith and pathos. Byrne was evidently influenced by the gutsy, multilayered acting style of Elizabeth Hubbard, who continues to play Lily's adoptive mother, Lucinda Walsh. After Jon Hensley (who played Lily's love interest Holden Snyder) left the show in 1988, Byme followed suit. She went to Hollywood, where she did some appearances on episodic TV. Byme was re placed by the beautiful but tepid Heather Rattray, who played Lily until the conclusion CADBURY of her contract last December. In the meantime, Hensley had returned to “ATWT," and his hunky but vapid character was vastly improved last Single Eggs summer, when head writer Douglas Marland had the character literally ALLAN undergo brain surgery! It permanently took away Holden’s memory but MR. SOLID or - finally - gave him a personality. Only on soaps! In the story, Lily caught on to all the secrets everyone in town had Chocolate Bunny Mini Eggs kept from her and took off. When Byme returns in April, Lily will have Assorted Types cut all ties with her evil mother, Lucinda, and will be divorced finally from the memoryless Holden. This will pave the way for another round of 200g O o romance between Holden and Lily. Most young soap romances don’t last more than a year or two these days, either because the young actors leave soaps for the call of $ ^ 2 9 Hollywood, or because there is a change in head writers. The continu­ ing story of Holden and Lily is something of a phenomenon in the soap world: Its miraculous endurance makes for a better story than the one on screen. It has lasted this long thanks to the enthusiasm of head writer Marland, who originated the story and whose favorite child” it has Enter our draw (all locations) always been. The combination of Marland's proven storytelling talent, Byrne’s new­ for a Plush Rabbit found maturity and Holden's new-found brain should make for some Draw Date - April 2, 1993 very interesting summer soap opera. On soaps, anything is possible! Entry Form --------------------- NECHAKO Bon de participation PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC U D l Deposit completed entry form in oaliot box. Veuiliez completer et deposer pans la boite Store name. Nom du magasm: LOCATED IN THE :I |p Your name • ' . -NECHAkO.M^ Votre nom :: (NEXTTOTBE EG: CREDITUNIQ^:|;|1§ Your titie OPEN EXTENDED HOURS FOR YOUR Votre titre CONVENIENCE Address Adresse - .......-..... Monday - Wednesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. City/Town Telephone: Ville Telephone Saturday - Morning Selected winners must answer a skill-testing question Les gagnants selectionnes doivent reponore a une question-epreuve 1546 - 6th Avenue ____________________ 5 6 4 - 0 0 1 0.
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