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Marcy Walker ARTICLES
- Surprise! She's a Good Girl at Heart!
- Why Marcy Walker Kept Her
Wedding A
Secret
- Marcy
Walker's Ecstatic: "I'm having a
Baby!"
- The Love
Story of Santa Barbara's Cruz
and Eden
- Marcy Walker
Mother-To-Be
- How
Soap Stars Raise Their Kids
- Marcy Walker: On marriage, motherhood,
and those sizzling love scenes
- Marcy's Paris Diary
- SB Eden '91 Going Away Party
- Marcy Talking
About A Martinez
- Cruz and Eden's Family
Ties
- Can
Santa Barbara Survive Without
Eden?
- Out of the Garden of Eden
- GL's
Marcy Walker "Love is the Answer"
- Introducing GLs Marcy Walker
- Kiss and Tell
- Back to the Future
- Liza Woos Tad
- Dixie and Tad's Breakup
- Psychotic
role shows WALKER's
villainous side
- Torn Between Two Loves
- The Juggler
- Liza's Manhunt
- Mother Knows Best
- The Play's the Thing
- AMC Stars Put on the
Dog
- More Marcy!
- AMC News Blurb
- Love Letters
- Liza's History
- Have Suitcase, Will
Travel
- Marcy Walker: "I'm Really
Blessed
"
- Meet Liza Colby
Chandler
- Marcy Walker chooses faith over soaps
- The New York Times
- She's found her 'Guiding Light'
- From Soaps to
Serving God
INTERVIEWS
- Marcys most Memoral Christmas
- Marcy
Walker: "I love 'playing' a baddie ...
but wish people wouldn't hate me! I'm not
like Liza at all!"
- The Best Days of her Life ... are now!
- "Healthstyles
of the fit and famous"
- Marcy on Eden and Cruz, Edens Rape
and Unforgettable Scene
- Getting
Intimate with Santa Barbara's A
Martinez and Marcy Walker
- Interview from Soap Opera Update
- Marcy Walker on Liza Colby
- The Beginning of an Actress
- Walker, Pine Valley Ranger
- AOL 1995 Chat
- AOL 1998 Chat
- Cameron Clicks
- My Mother, Myself
- Marcy Walker Interview with TV Guide
- Liza with a Zing
- Marcy Walker's Serpentine
Journey
Through Life Has Brought Her...Peace &
Joy
- Beat The Clock
- Walker on the Wild Side
- Character
Profile Liza Colby
SNIPPLETS
- Look Who's In Love...
- Clean up your act!
- Video Vixen
- Moving Madness
- Liza Drops a Bomb
- Sounding Board
- Soap Violence
- What was the Best Present you ever
gave at christmas?
- Guiding Light
- Runner-Up: Marcy Walker as Liza Colby
- Surprise Twist
- Leaders among Leading
Men
- Gown & Out
in Santa Barbara
- Between Love And Hate
- FYI
- My 2 Loves
- Rating The Soap
Star Hairstyles
- Bye Bye Barbara
- Performer of the Week
- "ROUND UP What is your best or
worst
memory of going back to school?
- Hot Shot
- Will You Marry Me?
- Let's Do Brunch
- SOW names Marcy performer of the
week for w/o Dec. 2
- Hit ... The ugly
truth on AMC
- Performer of the Week
- Applause, Applause - Marcy
Walker
(Liza, All My Children)
- AMC Beauty falls for Younger Guy!
- A Mother's Nature
- Real Life
Duos and where they are now
- Beauty Bar - Stars Reveal Their
Biggest
Beauty Blunders
- Hit...Liza's
confession on AMC
- Star Talk
- Grand Tribute
- Kicking The Habit
- High and Lau
- Round Up: Which celebrity is most like
a
soap character, and why?
- Beauty Secrets: Personally
Speaking
- Soap Talk: Question: Do you have a
favorite household invention?
- A Big Break
- A Mothers Love
- Love's
First Blush Tad & Liza: All Fired
Up!
- Hello, Again
- Behind The
Scenes at the SOD Awards
- ABC News Blurb
- Picky, Picky
- Best
storyline on All My Children-Liza and
Adam's Romance
- Fowl Play |
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Mother Knows Best |
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From Soap Opera
Magazine Date unknown, 1997; Author not listed
Although many of the actors who
participated in this year's ABC Super Soap Weekend at Orlando's Disney World brought their
families, AMC's Marcy Walker (Liza) decided to come alone. "I didn't bring my son
because I felt it would be like forbidden fruit," Walker explained during the
weekend. "He'd never been here before, and I was going to be working and wouldn't
have the time to go on rides with him. That seemed really wrong. So I made a deal with
him-- that we'd come back after the holidays when we could enjoy it together. He was
really understanding. I got a picture of the Rescue Rangers for him, which are his
favorite, so he's going to be thrilled!" |
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The Play's the Thing
From Soap Opera Magazine Date unknown,
1997; Author unknown
Marcy Walker (Liza) says her
8-year-old-son, Taylor, is adjusting nicely following their recent move to a suburb close
to New York City. "Before, we lived in Redding, Connecticut [Liza2's note: 45 minutes
away from me!], which was 65 miles from the city, so it took me two hours each way to get
back and forth to work," says Walker. "It was a lovely place, but it was so
rural taht I would have to make a play date for Taylor to play with any kids. Now he just
hops on his bike and goes to someone's house in the neighborhood; he loves it. In fact,
one day near the end of the school year, out of the blue he said to me, 'Mom, I wish
school could go on all summer long.' I thought to myself, 'Wow! What a great kid.'" |
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AMC Stars Put on the Dog
From Soap Opera Magazine September, 1997;
Author unknown
Jennifer Bassey (Marian), David Canary
(Adam/Stuart) and Marcy Walker (Liza) may fight like cats and dogs on AMC, but on Sept.
21, they joined forces for Adopt-A-Dog's 10th annual "Puttin' on the Dog" show
in Greenwich, Conn., lending their star power to the not-for-profit organization's
just-for-fun competition.
"I think that all of us have a
responsibility to do something good for other living things," says Bassey who, along
with her co-stars, acted as a celebrety judge. "Helping unwanted dogs find safe,
loving homes is just one way to make the planet a better place."
Walker, who brought husband Robert, son
Taylor and dog Rosie along, agrees. "I got Rosie as a present from my son on Mother's
Day," she says. "It's amazing how much love a dog can give and how rewarding it
is to give love to a pet in return."
"It's wonderful to see so many people
turn out to support such a worthwhile cause," says Canary, who joined his son, Chris,
in spending much of the day talking to those attending and meeting their four-legged
companions.
An Adopt-A-Dog spokeswoman reported that
the event was one of their most successful ever, due in no small part to the AMC stars. As
soon as the trio arrived, they were greeted by eager fans [Liza2's note: AND I WAS ONE OF
THEM!]. After a brief onstage appearance and some autograph signing, Bassey, Canary, and
Walker got down to business-- judging the "Candy Kiss" competition. The actors
selected the best canine kisser-- and got a real likcing in the process!
But the stars were primarially concerned
about the 40 home-less dogs that organizers brought to the show in the hopes of pairing
them with enthusiastic owners (to tade more than half have been adopted). Bassey fell in
love with Precious, a three-legged Pomeranian. "When you see dogs like, you want to
take them all home," she says.
(Editor's Note: For more information on
Adopt-A-Dog, or to make a donation, call (203) 629-9494.) |
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More
Marcy!
From Soap Opera Update Date unknown, 1997;
Author unknown
Fans of the wonderful Noel Cowardesque
repartee between Marcy Walker (Liza) and David Canary (Adam) and the always-fabulous
Jennifer Bassey (Marian) can rest easy. Walker, who had been in negotiations with AMC's
producers, has re-signed with the show for four years. The popular actress is widely
considered to be among the show's greatest assets and is well-regarded by her castmates.
"I call her 'my little sunbeam,'" enthuses Bassey, who admits that the twosome
often slip into character when talking to people to get a laugh. "She's absolutley
brilliant," Michael Knight (Tad) says of his co-star. "Marcy is the consummate
professional. She comes in, does her job and always does it well." As for why Walker
re-signed, she says there are several reasons. "The writing on the show has been a
gift. Lorraine Broderick has done an incredible job and given me wonderful storylines. As
an actor, I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity. That is one of the major reasons I
wanted to stay." |
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AMC News Blurb
Behind The Scenes at the SOD Awards
Soap Opera Digest: March 1996; Author
unknown
Marcy Walker (Liza, ALL MY CHILREN) won
the first award of the night as Outstanding Supporting Actress. "It was all so quick,
it was like coming out of the cute," she quipped later. "I forgot to thank
[Executive Producer] Francesca James, so if I'm out of a job, you need to get me another
one."
ABC News
From Soap Opera Digest Date unknown, 1996;
Author unknown
Outstanding Supporting Actress Marcy
Walker (Liza) raided her character's wardrobe for her chic Badgley Mischka pantsuit.
"I'm the suit goddess," she quipped. Eyeing the sea of skimpy dresses at the
awards reception, Walker continued, "I'm not one of the young ones anymore. I have an
8-year-old son!"
PICKY, PICKY;
From Soap Opera Weekly May 19, 1998;
Author unknown
Doesn't a star like AMC's Marcy Walker
(Liza) rate a new wardrobe? We've seen that ugly red satin blouse for going on two
years...
Quote from SOD:
Why is Liza attracted to Adam (David
Canary)? Marcy Walker responds:
"They're two obstinate, stubborn
people. They've fallen in love and they don't want to admit it."
From Soap Opera Digest July 1, 1997
Best storyline on
All My Children-Liza and Adam's Romance
The tale in a nutshell:
In an inspired pairing of two of AMC's
strongest characters, Adam and Liza pretended to plan a wedding to make former loves
Brooke and Tad jealous. When Liza found out that Adam was lying about giving her half of
WRCW, sshe tricked him into going through with the ceremony. A cat-and-mouse game ensued
in which Liza tried to seduce Adam (to make the marriage legitimite) and he rejected her
(to avoid a settlement). Meanwhile, the groom found himselfunexpectedly jealous of young
Jake Martin, who was wooing the bride. Finally, the newlyweds indulged in a night of
passion, but immediately denied that it meant anything to them. Liza signed divorce papers
(with no settlement), but the couple agreed to delay their breakup and serve as
"Couple of the Year" at the Cindy Chandler AIDS benefit. Meanwhile, Liza
engineered Dimitri's sale of WRCW to her, but Adam didn't trust her motives. This
pigheaded twosome can't bring theirselves to admit what everyone else can see: They're in
love. |
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Love Letters
Gateway's Candlewood Playhouse
Connecticut; May 30, 1997
"All My Children" stars David
Canary of Wilton (Adam/Stuart Chandler) and Marcy Walker of Redding (Liza Colby Chandler)
will appear in a special benefit performance of "Love Letters" tonight at 8 at
Gateway's Candlewood Playhouse in New Fairfield.
The two Emmy-Award winning actors will
perform this comical, tender and poingnant story that traces the lifelong correspondence
between two people as a benefit for Ann's Place, the home of I Can Cancer Support Services
of Danbury.
Tickets are $35 got general seating and
$100 for platinum seating, which includes a pre-show reception with Canary and
Walker."
(The Connecticut Post; May 30, 1997) |
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