Annika Noelle (Hope, B&B)
“The Britney Spears music video that Jacqui [MacInnes Wood, Steffy, l.] and I filmed together in her dressing room. That’s something where it had been a very emotionally draining, taxing time in terms of story and Jacqui was like, ‘You know what we need to do? We’re gonna dance to Britney!’ and she was about eight months pregnant at the time. We posted it on Instagram and we were laughing so hard, we were crying. That will forever be a cherished memory.”
Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina, GH)
“Well, winning the Emmy [for Outstanding Younger Actress in 2017] was pretty cool! The other thing that comes to mind right away is that one year, I was at work on my birthday and
we celebrated
on set. That
was really
special.”
Michael Mealor (Kyle, Y&R)
“It was my very first episode, where it was revealed that Kyle had come to Genoa City for the Walnut Grove Academy Centennial. There was a scene of my hands coming into the frame and taking the Kyle Abbott [name tag], then pinning it on my shirt. That was a very cool moment for me and one of my favorite memories.”
Brandon Barash (Stefan, DAYS)
“It’s hands-down playing [Ernest] Hemingway on TIMELESS. I didn’t really understand him as a kid, but as a young adult and adult he’s been one of my favorites. The Old Man and the Sea is one of my favorite stories ever told. And the fact that I got the role and got to fly out to Canada and shoot the episode with them and live in his world for a week was just priceless. I loved it.”
Matthew Atkinson
(Thomas, B&B)
“Soon after I came on [Y&R as Austin], there developed a camaraderie with the people I was working with the most, because you’re all in the trenches together, trying to fire out all these scenes together. So I developed a close relationship with the people I worked with and we all went to Disneyland together — and it was so fun! I was so grateful to not only have such a great relationship with my peers so quickly, but then be able to let loose and not think about work and just enjoy our time together? That was a really good memory.”
Suzanne Rogers (Maggie, DAYS)
“I would have to say just in the past six years working with John Aniston [Victor]. It’s been interesting. I mean, I loved working with John Clarke [ex-Mickey] and obviously we had some wonderful work together, but it’s a whole other dynamic.”