The Young and the Restless fans have something to celebrate because Christel Khalil is back playing Lily Winters on the hit CBS soap.
Christel and Lily have been Mia since December, when Lily left to be near her daughter Mattie after a fire near her school.
It should be common knowledge now that Lily was written out so Christel could go on maternity leave.
The actress was expecting her second child, a son, in December.
Christel has yet to announce the birth of her baby boy, which is not a surprise considering she keeps her personal life extremely private.
What she has done, though, is revealed that she’s back on the Y&r set with two of her favorite people.
When will Christel Khalil be back on screen as Lily Winters on The Young and the Restless?
The other day, Christel took to her Instagram Stories to announce she had returned from maternity leave.
Christel and Lily have been Mia since December, when Lily left to be near her daughter Mattie after a fire near her school.
It should be common knowledge now that Lily was written out so Christel could go on maternity leave.
The actress was expecting her second child, a son, in December.
Christel has yet to announce the birth of her baby boy, which is not a surprise considering she keeps her personal life extremely private.
What she has done, though, is revealed that she’s back on the Y&r set with two of her favorite people.
When will Christel Khalil be back on screen as Lily Winters on The Young and the Restless?
The other day, Christel took to her Instagram Stories to announce she had returned from maternity leave.
- 2/14/2024
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
The Young and the Restless said goodbye to an old friend today.
A tribute to the late Billy Miller ran at the end of Thursday’s episode of the CBS sudser. Miller, who played Billy Abbott on Y&r from 2008 to 2014, died Sept. 15 in Austin, Texas. He was 43.
The tribute included four images of a joyous Miller, who was beloved by his fellow castmembers on the CBS daytime drama. He joined The Young and the Restless in 2008 as the fourth actor to play the role of Billy Abbott. He won three Emmys for playing the part.
His fellow castmembers have continued to post tributes to Miller on X. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) said, “Rip to my precious Billy Miller. You were and Are much loved by all of us who knew you.”
Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) posted “We lost Billy Miller! It saddens me deeply! He was a very gifted actor!
A tribute to the late Billy Miller ran at the end of Thursday’s episode of the CBS sudser. Miller, who played Billy Abbott on Y&r from 2008 to 2014, died Sept. 15 in Austin, Texas. He was 43.
The tribute included four images of a joyous Miller, who was beloved by his fellow castmembers on the CBS daytime drama. He joined The Young and the Restless in 2008 as the fourth actor to play the role of Billy Abbott. He won three Emmys for playing the part.
His fellow castmembers have continued to post tributes to Miller on X. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) said, “Rip to my precious Billy Miller. You were and Are much loved by all of us who knew you.”
Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) posted “We lost Billy Miller! It saddens me deeply! He was a very gifted actor!
- 9/21/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Soap star Billy Miller was remembered today by his daytime drama colleagues for his talent, great humor, and his warm and charming personality.
Miller died Friday at age 43 in Austin, Texas, with word just reaching the public today. He was a three-time Daytime Emmys winner, and appeared on The Young and the Restless and General Hospital, among many other shows.
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Some of the reactions from social media:
Y&r‘s Eric Braeden wrote: “We lost Billy Miller! It saddens me deeply! He was a very gifted actor! Amelia(Victoria) and I took him to dinner one evening while he was in tough negotiations, and I remember telling him to reconsider, because rarely is an actor given a part that describes him almost perfectly, and to not make the mistake I had seen some actors make over my 60’years in the business, that they are indispensable! Once an actor thinks that...
Miller died Friday at age 43 in Austin, Texas, with word just reaching the public today. He was a three-time Daytime Emmys winner, and appeared on The Young and the Restless and General Hospital, among many other shows.
Related:
Some of the reactions from social media:
Y&r‘s Eric Braeden wrote: “We lost Billy Miller! It saddens me deeply! He was a very gifted actor! Amelia(Victoria) and I took him to dinner one evening while he was in tough negotiations, and I remember telling him to reconsider, because rarely is an actor given a part that describes him almost perfectly, and to not make the mistake I had seen some actors make over my 60’years in the business, that they are indispensable! Once an actor thinks that...
- 9/17/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Recently, Fox delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Gotham" episode 9 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Rise of the Villains: A Bitter Pill to Swallow," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and high drama stuff go down as Nygma meets Penguin again. Gordon goes up against one of Gotham's most dangerous hitmen, and more! In the new, 9th episode press release: Gordon Encounters One Of Gotham'S Most Dangerous Hitmen On An All-new "Gotham" Monday, November 16, On Fox. Press release number 2: Gordon and Barnes will continue cleaning up Gotham, and Gordon will come face-to-face with one of the city's most dangerous hitmen, Eduardo Flamingo (guest star Raul Castillo). In the meantime, Nygma and Penguin will cross paths again, and Bruce will pressure Galavan into handing over the name of his parents' murderer. Guest stars feature: Natalie Alyn Lind as Silver St Cloud,...
- 11/9/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Chicago – Golf and gambling go together like the 19th hole and tall tales. The green grass of the course isn’t the same without a little wagering, and the new film ‘The Squeeze’ – written and directed by Terry Jastrow – follows the game from small town America to the big stage of Las Vegas.
The film boasts an all-star cast, and is co-produced by Oscar nominee Anne Archer. The excellent character actor Michael Nouri, the steady Christopher McDonald and the very funny Katherine Lanasa are joining forces with newcomers Jeremy Sumpter and Jillian Murray. The odyssey of a young hot prospect and two gambling legends – based on a true story – are teed up to create a viable comedy about colorful characters, the essence of the links and who-will-outdo-who on the fairway and in the rough of life.
Katherine Lanasa and Christopher McDonald Check Out the Golfer’s Life in ‘The Squeeze...
The film boasts an all-star cast, and is co-produced by Oscar nominee Anne Archer. The excellent character actor Michael Nouri, the steady Christopher McDonald and the very funny Katherine Lanasa are joining forces with newcomers Jeremy Sumpter and Jillian Murray. The odyssey of a young hot prospect and two gambling legends – based on a true story – are teed up to create a viable comedy about colorful characters, the essence of the links and who-will-outdo-who on the fairway and in the rough of life.
Katherine Lanasa and Christopher McDonald Check Out the Golfer’s Life in ‘The Squeeze...
- 4/21/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The manager has partnered with Charles Roven to form the subsidiary of Atlas Entertainment.
Fleming worked with Roven at Mosaic Media Group, which merged Atlas Entertainment assets with talent management group The Gold/Miller Company where Fleming worked.
Fleming’s clients include Olivia Munn, Kristin Davis, Jaime Pressly, Holt McCallany, Natalie Martinez, Dawn Olivieri, Alison Sudol, Sarah Wynter, Alexandra Breckenridge and G Hannelius.
“I’m excited to partner with my long time friend and mentor Chuck Roven, one of the great producers in the history of film and a true visionary,” said Fleming.
“The goal will be to help build new and different platforms across all media for our clients and the Atlas brand. I can’t think of a better time in the business to build this exciting new company with the Atlas team.”
“I have watched Dave develop a great business as a manager,” said Roven. “I’m excited for Atlas to be a part...
Fleming worked with Roven at Mosaic Media Group, which merged Atlas Entertainment assets with talent management group The Gold/Miller Company where Fleming worked.
Fleming’s clients include Olivia Munn, Kristin Davis, Jaime Pressly, Holt McCallany, Natalie Martinez, Dawn Olivieri, Alison Sudol, Sarah Wynter, Alexandra Breckenridge and G Hannelius.
“I’m excited to partner with my long time friend and mentor Chuck Roven, one of the great producers in the history of film and a true visionary,” said Fleming.
“The goal will be to help build new and different platforms across all media for our clients and the Atlas brand. I can’t think of a better time in the business to build this exciting new company with the Atlas team.”
“I have watched Dave develop a great business as a manager,” said Roven. “I’m excited for Atlas to be a part...
- 12/8/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Stepping back from the bombastic action of the ever-expanding McU, Robert Downey Jr.’s upcoming appearance in David Dobkin’s The Judge is drawing a lot of attention coming out of Toronto. For long-term fans of the charismatic actor, it marks a return to the low-key and cunning roles found in films such as Two Guys and a Girl along with Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and is a welcome tonic to the adventures of Tony Stark.
And, as the film gears up for its international release on October 10th, the studio has unveiled the courtroom drama’s second trailer.
For The Judge, Downey Jr. plays a hotshot defense attorney called Hank Palmer who, after returning to his hometown for his mother’s funeral, is given the opportunity to rekindle his relationship with his father — played here by Robert Duvall. Naturally, that familial bond is put to the test when his...
And, as the film gears up for its international release on October 10th, the studio has unveiled the courtroom drama’s second trailer.
For The Judge, Downey Jr. plays a hotshot defense attorney called Hank Palmer who, after returning to his hometown for his mother’s funeral, is given the opportunity to rekindle his relationship with his father — played here by Robert Duvall. Naturally, that familial bond is put to the test when his...
- 9/12/2014
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
London, January 24: A new survey has revealed that British people want more sex, as two-thirds have admitted that they don't feel they get enough action.
The survey, commissioned by condom brand Billy Boy, found that a staggering 63 percent of the people claimed to be frustrated by the lack of sex in their lives, the Daily star reported.
The research has revealed that more than a third are not having sex due to the cold weather, despite the fact that seven in 10 spend more time in bed during winters than in summers.
It was also found that 77 percent of the people were keen to spice up their sex life with a kinky outdoor romp, and that more daring Brits wanted to have a threesome, while bondage was on the to-do list.
The survey, commissioned by condom brand Billy Boy, found that a staggering 63 percent of the people claimed to be frustrated by the lack of sex in their lives, the Daily star reported.
The research has revealed that more than a third are not having sex due to the cold weather, despite the fact that seven in 10 spend more time in bed during winters than in summers.
It was also found that 77 percent of the people were keen to spice up their sex life with a kinky outdoor romp, and that more daring Brits wanted to have a threesome, while bondage was on the to-do list.
- 1/24/2014
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
What is Casting Couch? It’s where Hollywood moms come every day to find out if their actor kids have gotten a job. Remember that movie about the day JFK got shot that Tom Hanks was putting together because these days he’s such a history loving, lame dad? It’s called Parkland, and it just put together an awesome cast. According to Collider, director Vincent Bugliosi has signed the terrific trio of Paul Giamatti, Jackie Weaver, and Billy Boy Thornton to headline the cast. There’s no word on what characters they’ll be playing, but my guess is Giamatti will be JFK, Thornton will be Jackie O, and Weaver will be Lee Harvey Oswald. Makes sense, no? Not only is Benedict Cumberbatch awesome in the BBC’s preemptive Elementary ripoff, Sherlock, he also has the most fun name to say in the entire world. Benedict Cumberbatch. So it’s with great joy we report that...
- 11/1/2012
- by Nathan Adams
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
At your birthday party, you probably had some booze and cake. Maybe the bar or restaurant sang happy birthday to you? Well, you're not Bill Clinton. The former president actually turned 65 in August, but he hasn't gotten around to celebrating until this weekend. And how! Billy boy is hosting a three-day party complete with A-list performers, including Lady Gaga, Usher, Stevie Nicks, Bono and Kenny Chesney. Even better? Proceeds from this lavish extravaganza all go to a good cause. All the money from tickets to the concert, brunch and golf tournament benefit the Clinton Foundation, which focuses on improving global health and protecting the environment. This week's party foul...
- 10/15/2011
- E! Online
Sometimes when an older idea or concept is told in a surprising new style by way of another medium, the result can be a something completely new. And in the case of this new film, something utterly charming. Sylvain Chomet has followed up his 2003′s The Triplets Of Belleville with this hand-drawn animated feature based on an unpublished story by the late Jacques Tati (Mr. Hulot’S Holiday ) called The Illusionist. This tale harkins back to the simpler days of filmmaking while the animation techniques used to tell it are state of the hand-drawn art. It’s almost a leisurely trip back in time to a gentler world of wonder and magic.
The Illusionist tells the story of an aging male magician (drawn to resemble Tati) who performs his act,accompanied by an ill-tempered rabbit, to small crowds at a Parisian vaudeville-style theatre. It is the early sixties and contemporary...
The Illusionist tells the story of an aging male magician (drawn to resemble Tati) who performs his act,accompanied by an ill-tempered rabbit, to small crowds at a Parisian vaudeville-style theatre. It is the early sixties and contemporary...
- 1/28/2011
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Chicago – The Action Film is getting a bit creaky, relying more on computer generated eye candy than character or plot. It is refreshing to experience a film like “Faster,” featuring Dwayne Johnson and Billy Bob Thornton, because it is an action film that means something, and puts its inhabitants on a path to their own salvation.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
Dwayne Johnson is Driver, a mysterious hulk of a man who is introduced on his last day of a prison sentence. He has served 10 years for a crime he did commit, and throughout that sentence remained an independent operator, shunned by all in the lock-up hellhole. He is bent on revenge upon the persons who have put him there, and killed his brother. Someone has left a Detroit muscle car for him to use (naturally) with plenty of weaponry firepower therein.
The Driver has had a Bakersfield, California, private investigator (Mike Epps) track...
Rating: 4.0/5.0
Dwayne Johnson is Driver, a mysterious hulk of a man who is introduced on his last day of a prison sentence. He has served 10 years for a crime he did commit, and throughout that sentence remained an independent operator, shunned by all in the lock-up hellhole. He is bent on revenge upon the persons who have put him there, and killed his brother. Someone has left a Detroit muscle car for him to use (naturally) with plenty of weaponry firepower therein.
The Driver has had a Bakersfield, California, private investigator (Mike Epps) track...
- 11/24/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
In homage to Jacques Tati, French animator Sylvain Chomet has crafted an exquisite, gently comic and elegiac film
Seven years ago, French animator Sylvain Chomet made a pleasing intervention into the world of bland, airbrushed, computer-animated American movies with his delightful Belleville Rendezvous (aka Les Triplettes de Belleville). A crucial element in his wildly inventive film was the Tour de France, and Chomet wanted to include a clip featuring the cycling postman from his great hero Jacques Tati's Jour de fête. He wrote to the director's daughter, Sophie Tatischeff, seeking permission, and she was so impressed she not only gave him the go-ahead but also drew his attention to an unfilmed screenplay her father had written in the late 1950s. Filed in the archives as "Film Tati No 4", it was dedicated to her. Tati had abandoned what has now become The Illusionist as being too serious and personal, embarking instead on the extravagant Playtime,...
Seven years ago, French animator Sylvain Chomet made a pleasing intervention into the world of bland, airbrushed, computer-animated American movies with his delightful Belleville Rendezvous (aka Les Triplettes de Belleville). A crucial element in his wildly inventive film was the Tour de France, and Chomet wanted to include a clip featuring the cycling postman from his great hero Jacques Tati's Jour de fête. He wrote to the director's daughter, Sophie Tatischeff, seeking permission, and she was so impressed she not only gave him the go-ahead but also drew his attention to an unfilmed screenplay her father had written in the late 1950s. Filed in the archives as "Film Tati No 4", it was dedicated to her. Tati had abandoned what has now become The Illusionist as being too serious and personal, embarking instead on the extravagant Playtime,...
- 8/21/2010
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Partly set in Edinburgh, Sylvain Chomet's affectionate, hand-drawn animation is a delight, says Peter Bradshaw
This movie by the French film-maker Sylvain Chomet is an act of homage and an act of cinematic love: a classically conceived, hand-drawn animation based on an unproduced script by Jacques Tati, written in 1956: a manuscript evidently guarded for more than 50 years by his family, and particularly his daughter Sophie, until Chomet begged for permission to adapt it, with a new British setting. The result is utterly distinctive and beguiling, with its own language and grammar of innocence: gentle, affectionate, whimsical, but deeply felt and with an arrowhead of emotional pain. I think it will be admired and loved as much as Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away was 10 years ago.
The Illusionist is a semi-silent movie, with rudimentary, mumbled fragments of dialogue, about an old-fashioned variety-turn conjuror at the end of the 1950s,...
This movie by the French film-maker Sylvain Chomet is an act of homage and an act of cinematic love: a classically conceived, hand-drawn animation based on an unproduced script by Jacques Tati, written in 1956: a manuscript evidently guarded for more than 50 years by his family, and particularly his daughter Sophie, until Chomet begged for permission to adapt it, with a new British setting. The result is utterly distinctive and beguiling, with its own language and grammar of innocence: gentle, affectionate, whimsical, but deeply felt and with an arrowhead of emotional pain. I think it will be admired and loved as much as Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away was 10 years ago.
The Illusionist is a semi-silent movie, with rudimentary, mumbled fragments of dialogue, about an old-fashioned variety-turn conjuror at the end of the 1950s,...
- 8/19/2010
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Director: Michael Winterbottom Writers: Michael Winterbottom, John Curran (screenplay), Jim Thompson (novel) Starring: Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba, Kate Hudson, Bill Pullman, Ned Beatty, Tom Bower, Elias Koteas, Simon Baker, Brent Briscoe, Matthew Maher, Liam Aiken, Jay R. Ferguson Lou Ford (Casey Affleck) – the narrator, a blatantly unreliable one at that – is a soft-spoken and seemingly mild-mannered deputy sheriff in Central City, a small rural town in west Texas in the early 1950s. Lou doesn’t even carry a gun because crime in this oil boomtown is utterly nonexistent. He lives alone in the same home where he was raised. In the evenings, like a wayward European aristocrat, he tinkers around classically on his piano, reads books from his well-stocked library and listens to opera records. He has a beautiful girlfriend, his childhood sweetheart, named Amy (Kate Hudson) and has earned the utmost respect of his alcoholic boss, Sheriff Bob Maples...
- 7/26/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Gorillaz will pay tribute to late acting legend Dennis Hopper during the band's headlining slot at Britain's Glastonbury festival - by projecting images from his "Easy Rider" movie on to the stage. The band, fronted by Damon Albarn, has been drafted in to replace U2 on Friday night, June 25 after the Irish rockers pulled out due to Bono's recent back surgery.
And the group is determined to make the show a poignant one by remembering Hopper - who befriended Albarn after narrating Gorillaz's track "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head" in 2005. Albarn tells Britain's The Sun, "I think he'd be happy with what we've planned. I know he would want to be doing this if he was still with us."
"I saw him three weeks before he passed away and, obviously he was incredibly ill. But he was very positive about everything." Gorillaz's co-creator Jamie Hewlett adds, "It's important...
And the group is determined to make the show a poignant one by remembering Hopper - who befriended Albarn after narrating Gorillaz's track "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head" in 2005. Albarn tells Britain's The Sun, "I think he'd be happy with what we've planned. I know he would want to be doing this if he was still with us."
"I saw him three weeks before he passed away and, obviously he was incredibly ill. But he was very positive about everything." Gorillaz's co-creator Jamie Hewlett adds, "It's important...
- 6/26/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
You’ve probably never even heard of Bill Condon, but he was the director of the Beyonce-Jennifer Hudson movie “Dreamgirls”. And before that, he did the well-received but barely seen “Kinsey”. Up next for Billy boy? How about directing both “Breaking Dawn” movies for Summit Entertainment. Variety has the director currently in negotiations to helm both “The Twilight Saga” parts, which would bring Stephenie Meyer’s teen vampire series to a finish. Well, for now, anyway. I’m sure Summit has plans for prequels and spin-offs and other ways to squeeze more blood out of that stone. As predicted, Meyer’s last book in the series, “Breaking Dawn” will be split into two films. The book is a massive one, and honestly, they could probably have done three movies out of it. Though the franchise has used up three directors so far, with Condon being the fourth, it...
- 4/8/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Comic Monsters kicks off the New Year with a retrospective of Asylum Press as well as exclusive previews of comics and graphic novels for 2010 and beyond.
Cm founder Rob Caprilozzi says it “It’s very exciting for us to be able to showcase the talents of Asylum Press and their independent publishing spirit.”
Asylum Press is joining forces with ComicMonsters.com to celebrate their 11 years of horrifying comic fans, as well as looking to the future. Throughout January, ComicMonsters.com will be featuring retrospective features, as well as exclusive sneak previews of upcoming Asylum Press releases. Each day will there will a new Asylum Press feature or horror comic to check out.
"I'm very excited to be working with Comic Monsters to put together a giant online retrospect of Asylum Press as well as previews of upcoming books, animations, trailers, exclusive premieres, interviews with creators and more," explains Asylum Publisher Frank Forte,...
Cm founder Rob Caprilozzi says it “It’s very exciting for us to be able to showcase the talents of Asylum Press and their independent publishing spirit.”
Asylum Press is joining forces with ComicMonsters.com to celebrate their 11 years of horrifying comic fans, as well as looking to the future. Throughout January, ComicMonsters.com will be featuring retrospective features, as well as exclusive sneak previews of upcoming Asylum Press releases. Each day will there will a new Asylum Press feature or horror comic to check out.
"I'm very excited to be working with Comic Monsters to put together a giant online retrospect of Asylum Press as well as previews of upcoming books, animations, trailers, exclusive premieres, interviews with creators and more," explains Asylum Publisher Frank Forte,...
- 1/5/2010
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Source: Asylum Press)
- Fangoria
"Don't let the bright lights and loud sounds fool you. This is fan art, not the work of Joss Whedon." Why did Billy Boy want to give Penny keys to a shiny new Australia? What's the deal with Johnny Snow? Why the heck do people like Captain Hammer so damn much anyway? Answers to all these questions and more are now just a click away. Shot in several locations around Houston, Texas, Horrible Turn tells the story of Billy Boy before he receives his PhD in Horribleness...you know, high school. It features 12 original songs, a talented cast of young performers, enough insider Whedon jokes to please the brownest of Browncoats and the Guildies. Oh yeah, and it's completely fan created. Tubefilter had a chance to catch up with Chance McClain who directed, co-wrote, and co-produced this intrepid not-actually-canon-but-darn-good prequel. "We had a vision and fought to bring it to light at any cost,...
- 11/24/2009
- by Jenni Powell
- Tubefilter.com
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