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Rush made her first on-screen debut in 1950.
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Williams got the scoop from an "eyewitness that worked in the Clark County Courthouse," the couple recalled.
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Ripa's time at the DMV couldn't be more different than the A-list treatment her husband and co-host experienced.
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The actor died Jan. 13 at the age of 50.
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Temporarily, though.
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The Emmy Award-winning actor passed away in September at the age of 43.
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"And I was like, 'Well, I'm not going to be smaller anytime soon!'"
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If you're a soap opera fan, this was quite literally made for you.
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White died on Wednesday (Nov. 1) of melanoma in his home in Los Angeles.
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"I knew that he would be such a good steward of the show and really revere it the way we all do," Ripa said of her husband and co-host.
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Miller starred on the soap opera from 2008 to 2014.
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Series creator Aaron Korsh described Miller as "a funny, smart, kind, gentle man."
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Stause wrote that she is "so happy [she] got to work with [Miller] all those years."
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Miller won three Daytime Emmys for his portrayal of Billy Abbott on The Young and the Restless.
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Soap operas about identical twins are a dime a dozen.
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The soap star was given Soap Opera Digest‘s Outstanding Villainess award in 1984.
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Blair was remembered as a "colorful character" by her Chorus Line co-star Baayork Lee.
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Benedict died on his 77th birthday.
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"I am at a loss for words," Willey wrote on social media.
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Carlson played Zoe, one of the first trans roles on daytime television.