What do you think about Vernée Watson, Wendy Riche, Al Schwartz and Tanya Hart receiving Daytime Emmy Gold Circle honors? Comment below. The show was originally set to broadcast tonight on June 16th on CBS and stream on Paramount+, but has been postponed till a new date is made available. In a statement, NATAS President and CEO, Adam Sharp shared: “We look forward to celebrating their achievements (Lucci and Povich) and to also recognize the Gold and Silver Circle honorees when our celebrations are rescheduled.”Ĭurrently, the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards telecast and ceremonies are on hold pending resolution of the Writers strike. The Silver Circle honorees include: Christina Knack (The Young and the Restless), Production Coordinator, Daytime Drama and Patrick Weiland, Producer, Lifestyle. Watson has won two Daytime Emmy for her performances in the Guest Performer and Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, while Riche has already received 7 Daytime Emmy throughout her producing career. Gold Circle honorees include: Vernée Watson (Stella, General Hospital) Performer, Daytime Drama, plus Wendy Riche (ex-executive producer, General Hospital, now co-EP, The Bay), Al Schwartz (Daytime Emmy Awards, Dick Clark Productions, ATI and more) Producer, Specials, and finally Tanya Hart (E!, BET) Host/Producer, Entertainment, News. This year’s class includes several names familiar to daytime drama and daytime TV. They represent the best and brightest in the industry. Inductees are exceptional professionals who have performed distinguished service within the television industry, setting standards for achievement, mentoring, leadership and professional accolades for 50 or 25 years respectively. On Friday, in addition to naming soap icon Susan Lucci and talk legend Maury Povich as this year’s Lifetime Achievement honorees, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences also unveiled the recipients for the 2023 Gold and Silver Circle, which is deemed as a society of honor. So, sad to see Victotia exit as Ciara? Share your thoughts via the comment section below. Konefal joins the list of departures since the beginning of this year which now include: Casey Moss, Chandler Massey, Freddie Smith, Galen Gering, Greg Vaughan and Kristian Alfonso. Since Days taped so far ahead of air before the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown and has episodes through Mid-October in the can, it would appear Konefal would make her on-screen exit during that time, since she will not be returning to the series, when it begins production again, which is projected to start on September 1st. Konefal joined the show as the new Ciara Brady back in 2017, and became popular as part of the tortured duo known as “Cin’ along with Rob Scott Wilson (Ben) who’s on-screen nuptials aired this week on the show. However with that statement, it does appear Konefal has left the door open for her to return as Ciara in a guest-star type of appearance or in a arc of a storyline- time will tell just how that pans out. Cheers to some of the best days of my life.” Thank you for joining me on my journey of finding Ciara Brady. To the loving and unwaveringly supportive fans, thank you. To the cast and crew, it was an absolute pleasure working with you. I would love the opportunity to continue working with my castmates in the future, but at this time I will not be returning as a full-time cast member. The experience and knowledge I’ve accumulated over the past three years is irreplaceable, and I’m forever grateful for it. It is an honor and a privilege to work in an environment filled with so much talent and passion in every direction. In a statement to Deadline, Konefal shared: “I cherish every moment I have spent working on Days of Our Lives. Victoria Konefal (Ciara) has left Days of our Lives as a full-time cast member with the long-running NBC soap opera. As the rumors circulated they were today proven true.
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