Kathryn Hays, who played Kim Hughes on the CBS soap opera “As the World Turns,” from 1972 to 2010, died on March 25 in Fairfield, Connecticut at the age of 87, TVLine reported.
No cause of death was shared. Her reps did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
In a statement, actor Don Hastings, who played her character’s husband, Bob Hughes, on the long-running soap said, “Our relationship as Bob and Kim was as close as Kathryn and my relationship, except we were not married. We were more like brother and sister and we were great friends. Our biggest squabble was that she always wanted to rehearse and I wanted to take a nap. This is a huge loss to all who knew her.”
Besides her iconic role on “As the World Turns,” Hays had a memorable turn in the 1968 “Star Trek” episode “The Empath” as Gem, a mute alien who must...
No cause of death was shared. Her reps did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
In a statement, actor Don Hastings, who played her character’s husband, Bob Hughes, on the long-running soap said, “Our relationship as Bob and Kim was as close as Kathryn and my relationship, except we were not married. We were more like brother and sister and we were great friends. Our biggest squabble was that she always wanted to rehearse and I wanted to take a nap. This is a huge loss to all who knew her.”
Besides her iconic role on “As the World Turns,” Hays had a memorable turn in the 1968 “Star Trek” episode “The Empath” as Gem, a mute alien who must...
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- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
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As of this writing the film has a MetaCritic score of 82 based on 32 reviews counted thus far: 30 positive, 2 mixed, and none outright negative. Six of those positive reviews are rated a perfect 100, which indicates especially passionate support. Over on Rotten Tomatoes the film is rated 92% fresh based on 113 reviews, only 9 of which are characterized as negative. The Rt critics’ consensus sums up the reviews as follows: “Hard-hitting, immersive, and an impressive technical achievement, ‘1917’ captures the...
As of this writing the film has a MetaCritic score of 82 based on 32 reviews counted thus far: 30 positive, 2 mixed, and none outright negative. Six of those positive reviews are rated a perfect 100, which indicates especially passionate support. Over on Rotten Tomatoes the film is rated 92% fresh based on 113 reviews, only 9 of which are characterized as negative. The Rt critics’ consensus sums up the reviews as follows: “Hard-hitting, immersive, and an impressive technical achievement, ‘1917’ captures the...
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- by Daniel Montgomery
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- 2/23/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
EW obtained this exclusive shot of Kathryn Hays (Kim Hughes) and Don Hastings (Bob Hughes) from As the World Turns’ last day of taping in June. In preparation for the soap’s series finale on Sept. 17, we talked to Hays about those final hours on the soap’s Brooklyn set and what it was like to say goodbye:
“The last day was poignant, and what was so incredible about it was how we shot pretty much in order that day. As each group finished with a scene, that would be the end of their involvement. But it wasn’t like tomorrow was another show,...
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- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside Movies
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