ABC's All My Children auditions and casting information in Los Angeles

*** All My Children has been cancelled ***

After decades shooting the ABC daytime drama "All My Children" on the East Coast, the show has moved the fictional town of "Pine Valley" to Southern California. The popular 1-hour soap has relocated production to Andrita Studios in Los Angeles, CA and casting for actors and extras is ongoing. The auditions and casting is out of ABC Prospect Studios in Hollywood.

See the post titled Headshot and Resume Information regarding how to submit for acting roles.

Please submit photos and resumes by mail only.
No phone calls or personal drop-offs.


Principal Actor Casting:

Judy Blye Wilson
c/o Prospect Studios
4151 Prospect Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

Under-Five and Extras Casting:

Bob Lambert
c/o Prospect Studios
4151 Prospect Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

Production Company:

Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies, as they will most likely end up being thrown away. They do not cast the films, rather they hire casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions.

American Broadcasting Company
500 S Buena Vista St
Burbank, CA 91521-4551

Taping Location:

Andrita Studios
3030 Andrita Street
Stage 1
Los Angeles, CA 90065
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Executive Producer: Julie Hanan Carruthers

Producers: Lisa De Cazotte, Ginger Smith, Karen Johnson

Directors: Casey Childs, Conal O'Brien, Steven Williford, Angela Tessinari

Starring:

Susan Lucci
David Canary
Darnell Williams
Michael E. Knight
Debbi Morgan
Cameron Mathison

Story:

The show is set in Pine Valley, Pennsylvania, a fictitious suburb of Philadelphia. Since its inception, the show has featured Susan Lucci as Erica Kane, one of daytime's most popular characters. On January 5, 2010, All My Children celebrated its 40th anniversary with an episode structured like a documentary and hosted by Hayley Santos. It featured appearances by Palmer Cortlandt, Nina Warner, Maria Santos Grey, Brooke English, Greg Nelson, Bianca Montgomery, Mateo Santos, and Lily Montgomery. It was also the final episode for Joe and Ruth Martin, who are moving to Florida for retirement.

AFTRA and WGA condemn ABC's decision to cancel 'All My Children' and 'One Life To Live'

WGA says it's "deeply disappointed" that the Los Angeles soap "All My Children" and the New York soap "One Life to Live" will go dark, while AFTRA says it’s a “devastating loss” for its members.

The Writers Guild of America and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists are not pleased ABC is canceling two long-running soaps, All My Children and One Life to Live, which will go dark September and January respectively.

"The WGA is deeply disappointed by ABC's announcement that both All My Children and One Life to Live will cease production," the guild says in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

"These groundbreaking shows have provided entertainment and enlightenment to millions of viewers, and have provided good employment to dozens of talented, dedicated writers. We urge the company to reconsider."

ABC plans to replace the soaps with lifestyle-oriented series, "The Chew" and "The Revolution" in their place.

The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists also called the end of the shows a "devastating loss for thousands of AFTRA members, union crew members and production staff in Los Angeles and New York" in a statement.

"The AFTRA actors – past and present – of these two ground-breaking serial dramas have entertained generations of viewers around the globe for more than 40 years with stellar performances and dedication to their craft.

“AFTRA representatives are communicating with affected members in both cities to ensure they are fully informed of their rights and benefits under the AFTRA Network Television Code. Additionally, AFTRA is in contact with ABC representatives to oversee as smooth a transition as possible for these performers.

“It is no secret that serial dramas, once a prolific source of employment and benefits for television actors, have been challenged by the new economics of television. It is, therefore, critically important that AFTRA members stand united to strengthen existing contracts and to organize new increased work opportunities in new and evolving media industries."

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