She’s one of the most endearing characters on daytime television and one-half of the original supercouple. “Days of Our Lives” star Susan Hayes explains how her life has imitated art for nearly 40 years.
Actress Dee Wallace’s Bright Light
You know her from her classic role in “E.T.” Now, Dee Wallace is taking the spiritual lessons she’s learned over the course of her career to help you reclaim happiness and light in your life again.
Barbara Rose Brooker
Author Barbara Rose Brooker says she got so tired of ageism that she decided to do what she does best — write about it. Her book, The Viagra Diaries, is being turned into an HBO series and Barbara is organizing Age Marches across the country.
Kathryn Joosten
At 70 years old, Kathryn Joosten is a celebrated actress — she’s won two Emmy awards and received critical acclaim for her roles on TV shows like “Scrubs,” “The West Wing” and “Desperate Housewives.” But it was a dream that almost didn’t happen.
Alice Duffy
She made her Broadway debut at the age of 81 and says it was worth the wait.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Fab Follies
It’s never too late to shine — or to kick up your heels and dance! See how a group of men and women is staying in colorful character, and finding time in the spotlight.
Roland Kickinger
An Austrian bodybuilder claims the title of Mr. Universe and soon Hollywood comes calling. Sound familiar? Roland Kickinger’s story may be similar to Arnold Schwarzenegger, but he’s blazing his own path.
Mimi Weddell
In her 90s and considered one of the most beautiful people on both big and small screens, Mimi Weddell could be considered a late bloomer! See why her acting dreams got deferred, why she loves hats, and what growing up in the Depression taught her.
Curtain Up on Theater’s Future
Bert and Barbara Roper remember when movies cost a quarter, and Friday nights were spent at the theater. Decades later, the Ropers are celebrating the future by renovating the past, and the curtain is up on a new dream.
The World’s a Stage
Michael Edwards has proven his parents wrong by living his theater dreams for 30 years. He’s not worried about becoming a star because he’s living his life exactly the way he wants.