Martha Byrne (ex-Lily ATWT) and Scott Bryce (ex-Craig ATWT) to be Interviewed Live

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Martha Byrne (ex-Lily ATWT) and Scott Bryce (ex-Craig ATWT) to be Interviewed
Live

PHILADELPHIA, May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacqueline Foreman is thrilled to
announce that she will be interviewing both actress/singer Martha Byrne and
actor Scott Bryce.  Martha's interview is scheduled for 8 PM EDT on May 25,
2009 and Scott will be joining Ms. Foreman on May 26, 2009 also at 8 PM EDT. 
The shows can be listened to live or in archived format after they air at
www.blogtalkradio.com/yourmentalhealth.  Listeners are encouraged to call in
to speak to both actors live at 347-838-9159.

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Change is good.  Especially for Martha Byrne who left her role as Lily on ATWT
recently.  So what is Martha up to now?  Plenty!  She currently serves as a
script writer for the CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful and
soon she will be joining the cast of General Hospital.

Byrne began acting at a young age when she joined the cast of the Broadway
musical Annie, where she played the role of July.  She was a featured actor on
a number of prime time episodic television programs, including Kate and Allie,
Murder, She Wrote, Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Jake and the Fatman, In the Heat
of the Night, and Hearts are Wild.  Byrne also appeared in several television
movies, with featured roles in When the Cradle Falls, Pink Lightning, and the
HBO movie Anna to the Infinite Power, where she played the title role.  Byrne
is best known for her role on the CBS Daytime soap opera As the World Turns,
portraying Lily Walsh Snyder.  She initially assumed the role from Lucy
Deakins in May 1985 and played Lily until October 1989, when she left the show
and Heather Rattray assumed the role of Lily.  Byrne returned in April 1993. 
Byrne became part of a "super couple" when then-Head Writer Douglas Marland
paired Lily, a "poor little rich girl," with hard-luck farmhand Holden Snyder,
played by Jon Hensley.

From 2000 until 2003, Byrne assumed a double role when she played Lily's
long-lost twin, Rose D'Angelo who was created by Hogan Sheffer.  Soon after
her departure from ATWT, Byrne was hired as a script writer by Bradley Bell
for The Bold and the Beautiful in early 2009.  Byrne is also a singer.  She
contributed a Christmas medley to the 1994 RCA release, A Soap Opera
Christmas.  She released her self-titled album Martha Byrne in 1996.  In 2006,
Byrne released another album entitled, The Other Side.  We will be playing
some of her music from this CD live on the air.

Scott Macalister Bryce, sometimes credited as Scott M. Bryce, is an American
film and television actor.  Bryce is perhaps best known for his portrayal of
Craig Montgomery on As the World Turns.

Bryce was born in New York, New York, the son of the late daytime actor Ed
Bryce, who for many years played Bill Bauer on Guiding Light.  Bryce grew up
in Westport, Connecticut and attended Staples High School where he was an
active member of The Staples Players student theater group.  He appeared at
the Palace Theater on Broadway in Caesar & Cleopatra staring Rex Harrison in
February 1977.

Bryce, a two-time Daytime Emmy nominee, has found many ways to keep busy.  The
actor opened a three-camera television studio in an old vaudeville theater in
Connecticut.  Bryce has also made numerous guest starring appearances in
primetime, including roles on Murphy Brown, ER, Law & Order, Reba and Sex and
the City.  In addition, the actor appeared as Dr. Crosby in a handful of
episodes of ABC's One Life to Live in March 2006.

Bryce is perhaps best known for the role of Craig Montgomery.  He joined As
the World Turns in 1982 and was initially paired with Meg Ryan.  He continued
in the role until 1987, and then made several short term-returns over the
years until he departed in 1994.  The show re-hired Bryce in 2007, but it was
announced in January 2008 that Scott would be leaving ATWT to pursue other
opportunities.
    CONTACT:  Jacqueline Foreman
                  +1-856-325-8722
                  jsfwriter@verizon.net



SOURCE  Your Mental Health Talk Radio

Jacqueline Foreman of Your Mental Health Talk Radio, +1-856-325-8722, or
jsfwriter@verizon.net
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