
The Young and the Restless spoilers for the week of April 29, 2024 reveal a new preview clip has been released. It features Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) trying to seduce a therapist.
Cole Howard (J. Eddie Peck) finds a clue hidden in the Tack house. Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) forces his way into Nikki Newman’s (Melody Thomas Scott) trashed room. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the CBS soap opera.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Belle Abbott’s Brothel
Y&R spoilers for the week of April 29 reveal that Ashley’s southern belle alter has come out to play. Belle already threw herself at the piano player and bartender in the lounge.
There is also Belle’s plan to seduce Alan Laurent (Christopher Cousins), the French therapist friend that Ashley mentioned a while back.
Meanwhile, Belle will continue behaving naughty. In the preview clip, Belle tries to seduce Alan.
Cole Howard (J. Eddie Peck) finds a clue hidden in the Tack house. Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) forces his way into Nikki Newman’s (Melody Thomas Scott) trashed room. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the CBS soap opera.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Belle Abbott’s Brothel
Y&R spoilers for the week of April 29 reveal that Ashley’s southern belle alter has come out to play. Belle already threw herself at the piano player and bartender in the lounge.
There is also Belle’s plan to seduce Alan Laurent (Christopher Cousins), the French therapist friend that Ashley mentioned a while back.
Meanwhile, Belle will continue behaving naughty. In the preview clip, Belle tries to seduce Alan.
- 4/27/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps

Jane Alsobrook, an influential film executive, producer and publicist whose marketing work led to the success of numerous films in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, died Dec. 13 at her home in Sedona, Ariz. of breast cancer. She was 78.
Alsobrook’s career in movies began in 1971. She was recruited to help organize the Los Angeles Film Exposition, or Filmex and soon became part of what is now known as “New Hollywood” — a group that included Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Woody Allen, George Lucas and more. While working for Roger Corman, she also supervised the 1975 Academy Award campaign for “Amarcord,” resulting in four nominations and the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
In 1975, Alsobrook entered the music industry as national publicity director for ABC Records, working alongside legends such as The Pointer Sisters, Steely Dan, Crosby and Nash and Chaka Khan. She then moved back to the world of film in...
Alsobrook’s career in movies began in 1971. She was recruited to help organize the Los Angeles Film Exposition, or Filmex and soon became part of what is now known as “New Hollywood” — a group that included Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Woody Allen, George Lucas and more. While working for Roger Corman, she also supervised the 1975 Academy Award campaign for “Amarcord,” resulting in four nominations and the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
In 1975, Alsobrook entered the music industry as national publicity director for ABC Records, working alongside legends such as The Pointer Sisters, Steely Dan, Crosby and Nash and Chaka Khan. She then moved back to the world of film in...
- 1/10/2022
- by Wyatte Grantham-Philips
- Variety Film + TV

Jane Alsobrook, a marketing and publicity specialist who coordinated the U.S. campaigns for numerous successful independent and foreign films in the 1970s and 1980s, has died. She was 78.
It was revealed today that Alsobrook died December 13 at her home in Sedona, Az on after a lengthy battle with breast cancer.
While doing post-graduate work at USC in the early 1970s, Alsobrook joined Gary Essert and Gary Abrahams to help launch the Los Angeles Film Exposition, aka Filmex, the city’s first film festival.
She then joined Roger Corman’s New World Pictures to handle marketing and publicity, notably for Fellini’s Amarcord, which won the Foreign Language Film Oscar in 1975. The following year she shifted gears to become national publicity director for ABC Records, and in the late ’70s she helped engineer the launch of Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, starring The Ramones, which Corman released.
In the early 1980s,...
It was revealed today that Alsobrook died December 13 at her home in Sedona, Az on after a lengthy battle with breast cancer.
While doing post-graduate work at USC in the early 1970s, Alsobrook joined Gary Essert and Gary Abrahams to help launch the Los Angeles Film Exposition, aka Filmex, the city’s first film festival.
She then joined Roger Corman’s New World Pictures to handle marketing and publicity, notably for Fellini’s Amarcord, which won the Foreign Language Film Oscar in 1975. The following year she shifted gears to become national publicity director for ABC Records, and in the late ’70s she helped engineer the launch of Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, starring The Ramones, which Corman released.
In the early 1980s,...
- 1/10/2022
- by Todd McCarthy
- Deadline Film + TV

Lisa Banes, an actor who appeared in “Gone Girl,” “A Cure for Wellness” and more, died on Monday after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run accident 10 days earlier in New York. She was 65.
On June 4, Banes was hit by a person driving a scooter in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, an NYPD spokesperson confirmed to Variety. The driver was traveling north on Amsterdam Ave. and ran a red light. The scooter struck Banes as she was crossing Amsterdam Ave. near Lincoln Center with the pedestrian signal in her favor. She was transported to Mount Sinai Saint Luke’s Hospital in critical condition, suffering a traumatic brain injury.
The driver fled the location, continuing northbound, an NYPD spokesperson said. No arrests have been made in connection to the accident, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Since the 1980s, Banes performed in various films, TV shows and stage plays. She starred as Marybeth Elliott,...
On June 4, Banes was hit by a person driving a scooter in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, an NYPD spokesperson confirmed to Variety. The driver was traveling north on Amsterdam Ave. and ran a red light. The scooter struck Banes as she was crossing Amsterdam Ave. near Lincoln Center with the pedestrian signal in her favor. She was transported to Mount Sinai Saint Luke’s Hospital in critical condition, suffering a traumatic brain injury.
The driver fled the location, continuing northbound, an NYPD spokesperson said. No arrests have been made in connection to the accident, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Since the 1980s, Banes performed in various films, TV shows and stage plays. She starred as Marybeth Elliott,...
- 6/15/2021
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Actor Mahershala Ali ("Luke Cage") will play vampire superhero 'Eric Brooks' aka "Blade", created by writer Marv Wolfman and illustrator Gene Colan for Marvel Comics' "The Tomb Of Dracula" #10 (1973), in Marvel Studios 'Phase 5' as they reboot a part made iconic by Wesley Snipes in 2 feature films and Sticky Fingaz in the "Blade" TV series:
"...'Eric Brooks' was born in a whorehouse in the Soho neighborhood of London, England in 1929. His mother 'Tara Brooks', was a prostitute at Madame Vanity's Brothel. When Tara experienced severe labor complications, a doctor was summoned who was in actuality 'Deacon Frost,' a vampire who feasted on her during Eric's birth and killed her. However, this inadvertently passed along certain enzymes in his own blood to the infant. This resulted in Eric's 'quasi-vampiric' abilities, including a greatly prolonged lifespan and the ability to sense supernatural creatures, as well as an immunity to complete vampirism.
"...'Eric Brooks' was born in a whorehouse in the Soho neighborhood of London, England in 1929. His mother 'Tara Brooks', was a prostitute at Madame Vanity's Brothel. When Tara experienced severe labor complications, a doctor was summoned who was in actuality 'Deacon Frost,' a vampire who feasted on her during Eric's birth and killed her. However, this inadvertently passed along certain enzymes in his own blood to the infant. This resulted in Eric's 'quasi-vampiric' abilities, including a greatly prolonged lifespan and the ability to sense supernatural creatures, as well as an immunity to complete vampirism.
- 7/23/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek


Maybe you can’t teach old dogs new tricks. But dirty dawgs? That’s a whole other matter, as Jennifer Esposito‘s character points out in this exclusive sneak peek at Thursday’s Law & Order: Svu.
The Blue Bloods alum guest-stars as Sgt. Phoebe Baker, the head of the New York Police Department’s Vice Unit and a old colleague of Fin’s from his time in Narcotics. When Carisi and Fin need to find the propietor of a pop-up brothel, they go to Baker for help — and she explains that prostitution is a lot different in the digital age.
The Blue Bloods alum guest-stars as Sgt. Phoebe Baker, the head of the New York Police Department’s Vice Unit and a old colleague of Fin’s from his time in Narcotics. When Carisi and Fin need to find the propietor of a pop-up brothel, they go to Baker for help — and she explains that prostitution is a lot different in the digital age.
- 2/13/2019
- TVLine.com
Craig here with this week's Take Three. Today: Grace Zabriskie
It was Grace Zabriskie’s 71st birthday last week. She’s achieved a lot in her vast career over the 34 years she’s been acting: she had a daughter with oversized thumbs (Even Cowgirls Get the Blues); paid River Phoenix for sex (My Own Private Idaho); been killed by Chuckie (Child’s Play 2); ran on a brothel (The Brothel); evangelized about vampires (Blood Ties); had a asteroid named after her (Armageddon); performed a voodoo sex-killing (Wild at Heart); fought for worker’s rights (Norma Rae); navigated b-movie space horrors (Galaxy of Terror); and turned mourning into a mad maternal art (Twin Peaks). And that's just ten of her 93+ screen roles.
Here are three performances that I feel deserve highlighting.
It was Grace Zabriskie’s 71st birthday last week. She’s achieved a lot in her vast career over the 34 years she’s been acting: she had a daughter with oversized thumbs (Even Cowgirls Get the Blues); paid River Phoenix for sex (My Own Private Idaho); been killed by Chuckie (Child’s Play 2); ran on a brothel (The Brothel); evangelized about vampires (Blood Ties); had a asteroid named after her (Armageddon); performed a voodoo sex-killing (Wild at Heart); fought for worker’s rights (Norma Rae); navigated b-movie space horrors (Galaxy of Terror); and turned mourning into a mad maternal art (Twin Peaks). And that's just ten of her 93+ screen roles.
Here are three performances that I feel deserve highlighting.
- 5/21/2012
- by Craig Bloomfield
- FilmExperience
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