Justin Hartley (Adam Newman) gives Julie Chang, reporter from FOX11 Los Angeles, a behind-the-scenes tour of the set of “The Young and the Restless”.
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What do Mandy Moore (Red Band Society), Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes) and Justin Harley (Revenge) all have in common?
In addition to co-starring in an upcoming NBC dramedy pilot — per The Hollywood Reporter — their characters in said pilot also share a birthday.
The untitled production from Galavant‘s Dan Fogelman centers around a group of people born on the same day, including Rebecca (Moore) and Jack (Ventimiglia), a married couple expecting triplets in Pittsburgh, and Kevin (Hartley), a handsome television actor growing bored of his fly bachelor lifestyle.
Also cast are Sterling Brown (Army Wives), playing New York-based family man Randall, and Ron Cephas Jones (Mr. Robot) as Randall’s father, who abandoned him at a fire station as a newborn.
Article courtesy of TVLine
Kent Moran’s boxing film, The Challenger, is set to hit theaters on September 11th, and we have your EXCLUSIVE first look at a few stills from Justin’s role as James. Cities receiving the limited release film are New York, Seattle, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and Orlando. If you live in one of these areas, be sure to click here for a complete list of theaters.
Justin Hartley attend a cocktail reception hosted by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences celebrating the Daytime Peer Group at Montage Beverly Hills on August 26, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California. Photos from the event can be found in the gallery by clicking here.
On-Air On-Soaps caught up with Justin at the recent CBS TCA Summer Party 2015 and weighed-in on: his thoughts on the major scenes that aired this summer where Chelsea learned that Gabriel is actually Adam, where he sees the relationship between Jack and Adam, now that the character has done some pretty-underhanded maneuvers to his buddy, if he would like to see the truth revealed to everyone in Genoa City that Gabriel is Adam, and his thoughts on the complex relationships between Adam and his father Victor, and with Sage, and more. To read the article, head over to MichaelFairman.com