I first saw Michael Zaslow as the doomed crewman Darnell in Star Trek: The Man Trap. It was most interesting getting to know him as Roger Thorpe. R.I.P., Michael. 💓
The death of Michael Zaslow was the beginning of the end for Guiding Light. You can't lose a lead actor like that played one of the 5 best soap villains ever
No losing Ellen Parker was the beginning of the end. Zaslows death and the controversy surrounding his dismissal accelerated it along with Jenna Bradshaws death.
@@rockyracoon3233 GL had some nice balance going on that year without Reva taking up the show as much as she had. But right after Jenna died, Wendy Moniz and Frank Grillo leave.
In my opinion, the most amazing actor in daytime television. It really is a travesty that it took this long for him to finally win a Daytime Emmy. He should have won back in the late 70s, with all of that wonderful work he did on the show. He looks sooo good here, and to think just four short years later he would no longer be with us.
This totally brings back my childhood watching GL with my dad...Roger was "his man"...we loved to watch to see what Roger would do to make his last stunt seem mild.
@@roxannesantoro7503 oh i always thought Alan Spaulding was more like s J. R. Roger wasnt born with a silver spoon and had to fight for wanted and even taking it, they say u dont own nothing unless u r willing to die for it or kill for it.. he thought he owned people like they were possessions. once they were in his grasp he found it hard to let go.
What a treat and joy to watch this! I remember being so excited when he won this award when I was a child. Watching Michael Zaslow portray Roger Thorpe gave me a soft spot for the villain. I was devastated when he passed away (and royally pissed when they had the nerve to recast his character). 23 years later and I still think about Michael Zaslow from time to time and it always brings a smile. God bless his soul 💜
I remember watching this back then. I was so so so happy for you Michael Zaslow. Guiding Light would have been nothing without you. ( and Chris Bernau)
oh wel if u had been watching in the late seventies u would know it was Rita was a tortured soul, she was raped like Holly but also lost her baby that turned out to be Ed's not Dr. Fairbanks whom she had a one night affair with, she was kidnapped by Rodger during one of his foiled attempts to kidnap Christina at the circus bazaar forcing her to drive him to his dad's cabin in the woods, he tied her up before fleeing from the cops who was on his trail, then shortly before cops figure out where she was Rita kicked over a lit lantern causing the fire which cause the death of her unborn son due to smoke inhalation, Rita then could never get things back on track with the wonderful Ed who did nothing but love her yet she was wanting more than what Ed could give her never satisfied with one loyal mans love she went on to be pursued by Alan Spaulding having yet another affair with a man who was married to Ed's niece Hope. she through it all away for a scoundrel like Alan who always felt entitle to what he wanted. Holly had more common sense compassion than Rita did.
MichaeL Zaslow Roger Thorpe my all time favorite. There have been many character's I have really enjoyed but Roger just shines for me. He loved Holly so, but somehow he would always mess things up. Michael Zaslow no one could ever take your place you will always be #1!!
Didn't see him on Guiding Light. But I enjoyed him on ONE LIFE TO LIVE as David Ronadi. I was glad that he worked up to when he got sick on OLTL. His Character was played with the illness he had RIP Michal
Loved Guiding Light - Zaslow is my favourite US soap actor of all time ( Ross Kemp for UK soaps). His death was such a loss. Notice how he referred to the show as "The Guiding Light" - it's original name. Saw an old episode of Law and Order the other night where Michael was one of the guest stars - as soon as he appeared I got a tear in my eye.
From about 1990 to 1993, Guiding Light was the best show on television, period, and Michael Zaslow was a big reason why. The writing and acting were utterly phenomenal, day in, day out. Even on "slow" days, it was mesmerizing to watch.
The greatest villain, ever. All others are mere shadows of Zaslow's Roger Thorpe. Roger was just good enough to make his evil seem the worse for it. He loved Holly so, but stupidly and badly. You couldn't decide if you wanted to hug the guy or punch him in the throat.
I guess a lot of people are revisiting old Guiding Light clips this week, and I'm one of them. Thank you so much for posting this. What a gorgeous man, and great head of hair! I didn't see much of the 1970s shows. I think I was busy with college and work, and that was pre-VCR. I'm glad that I could enjoy many years of Michael Zaslow in the 1980s and into the 90s. I agree to a certain extent about Maureen Garrett, but I feel even more strongly about Elizabeth Kiefer. Great actress !
djintheatl: Its hard to see, but during the pause before the winner is announced, Peter Simon looks right over at MZ, to catch his reaction, then he smiles real big. It's just hard to see with the fuzziness of the image. He knew who was going to win that year, because Guiding Light finally put together a good submission reel for Zaslow. PS: I know some of the people in the Academy, and they said they'd wanted to vote for Zaslow in previous years, but his submissions just weren't that great. Finally, GL put together the right reel for him. Susan Lucci had the same problem. AMC used to submit pathetic reels for her that didn't showcase her talent at all.
Zaslow was always fantastic. I loved his scenes with Lenore Kasdorf ad Rita Bauer. They won GL it’s first best show Emmy. Maureen Garrett and Mart Hulswit were fantastic in this quadrangle with Roger,Holly, Ed and Rita.
I've never forgotten the poignant Obituary in "People's Year End Issue" by Miss Robin Strasser. She referred to Michael Zaslow as a "Fighter" and that He was.😔B.W.
Loved the character of Roger Thorpe. He was a legacy character on GL. I lost interest of the show during the late 90s on, it turned to a completely different show, too many cast changes. I think that is one of the downfalls of GL, is consistency. It's great to have new characters, but not the expense of losing the established ones that fans loved through the years
DOES ANYONE HAVE MELISSA HAYDEN'S YOUNGER ACTRESS WIN & GUIDING LIGHT'S DIRECTING WIN FROM 1994 I WOULD LOVE TO SEE IT. ALSO DOES ANYONE HAVE BRIAN BLOOM'S WIN FROM 1985, ATWT WINNING DRAMA SERIES IN 2001 AND MAEVE KINKEAD'S SUPPORTING ACTRESS WIN FROM 1992.
@@judithryle2113 I love Reva, but started to get a little sick of her when they paired her up with the Daniel Pilon version of Alan Spaulding. I officially got sick of her during the clone storyline.
He should have won for 1990-1993 as well. Then again, GL should have been winning the Best Drama award for 1991-1994. The show was simply spectacular for all of those years, and that wasn't appreciated nearly enough.
That's Linda Dano, who played Felicia on Another World, Her character was a romance novelist. Very fun character. She was presenting because she won Best Actress in a daytime drama the previous year.
I've heard so many great things about Michael zaslow . He was on oltl before I started watching and they brought him back in 98 when he was seriously suffering from.als . He must gave been getting sick bc this is 4 years before . I'm guessing it's a progressive disease . To see him here so healthy really makes u think how life is cruel and we should be grateful for our health Final note Geez how many shows did Jill Phelps produce sp here gl than atwt than oltl than to gh so in 7 years 4 soaps . To me that doesn't sound too good to be replaced that much . I will say she ruined gh with all the mob crap but she had good production . I just think it's not great to shuffle to 4 soaps in 7 yrs plus she ruined Santa Barbara from wjat I've heard of die hards. I think the 80s was oltl most golden time bc their ep was there for 11 years Great character continuity . I also think oltl had a huge resurgence from 93 to 95 with brilliant headwriting abd brilliant young actors and bringing back legends. The marty gang rape story and vikis d.i.d. U didn't feel u were watching a soap not even a mini series it was so brilliant it was like nothing ud ever seen before both stories . Esp that 3 of the top.actors won emmys this particular year howarth haskell and Hillary b smith . With zaslow on gl winning shows u the talent in the early 90s!!! Plus everyone wins now that their are only 4 soaps at one point their were 13 Also if Sanya Barbara was a night soap they were all on the regular emmys correct ? I know knots landing also was a night soap and very different than a Melrose place . Soaps I never got why they got a bad wrap they have the best actors ever and work at a pace that is very hard many ex soapers say movie and tv are a cake walk. They shoot a hr show every day all year I heard like a Roger howarth back in the day worked 17 hours and had to memorize hundred of pages of dialogue either in a day or a week.
The firing of actress who played Ellen Bauer and Jerry ver Dorn and the death of Michael Zaslow crippled GL for good. Ellen Bauer fans left en masses never to return
This man did not need a script to communicate. What an eloquent, heartfelt, and witty speech! Hope he knows his work is still being enjoyed today.
Michael Zaslow will always be one of my favorite actors ever as well as the character Roger Thrope.
I first saw Michael Zaslow as the doomed crewman Darnell in Star Trek: The Man Trap. It was most interesting getting to know him as Roger Thorpe. R.I.P., Michael. 💓
The death of Michael Zaslow was the beginning of the end for Guiding Light. You can't lose a lead actor like that played one of the 5 best soap villains ever
No losing Ellen Parker was the beginning of the end. Zaslows death and the controversy surrounding his dismissal accelerated it along with Jenna Bradshaws death.
Before there was J.R. Ewing. There was Roger Thorpe.
@@frankieseward8667 . I can't understand why they killed Jenna off. Made no sense.
@@rockyracoon3233 GL had some nice balance going on that year without Reva taking up the show as much as she had. But right after Jenna died, Wendy Moniz and Frank Grillo leave.
Zaslow was already off GL when he passed.
Roger ... Rita... Holly... Ed ... and Alan... the Guiding Light may be gone... but not forgotten...
I basically grew up watching Michael Zaslow playing Roger Thorpe. It hurt a lot when he passed. RIP Michael.
I just love Maureen Garrett. She was one of the reasons I tuned into GL in the 90's. Such a beauty and a phenomenal actress.
She was great in the '70s too.
This man was wonderful!!!!! He is so missed!
In my opinion, the most amazing actor in daytime television. It really is a travesty that it took this long for him to finally win a Daytime Emmy. He should have won back in the late 70s, with all of that wonderful work he did on the show. He looks sooo good here, and to think just four short years later he would no longer be with us.
Zaslow was fantastic, but so was Maureen Garrett. She deserved her own Emmy.
One of the best EVER...So glad that Michael won an Emmy...Particularly b/c he passed away a few years after this...He deserved several
He was so deliciously devious as “Roger Thorpe”, and such a wonderful actor. God rest him.
What a moving speech. Such heartfelt words! You could see the love in him and the audience. He was a great actor.
This was Michael’s greatest tribute. That year he was phenomenal. He was on fire that year and deserved this.
Michael Zaslow is an amazing man and brilliant actor.
This totally brings back my childhood watching GL with my dad...Roger was "his man"...we loved to watch to see what Roger would do to make his last stunt seem mild.
Michael Zaslow was wonderful on Guiding Light. He is missed
And on "One Life to Live".
No one will ever replace Michael Zaslow. He was such a force of nature. I loved to hate Roger Thorpe--the blueprint character for sympathetic villain.
Before there was J.R. there was Roger Thorpe....
@@roxannesantoro7503 oh i always thought Alan Spaulding was more like s J. R. Roger wasnt born with a silver spoon and had to fight for wanted and even taking it, they say u dont own nothing unless u r willing to die for it or kill for it.. he thought he owned people like they were possessions. once they were in his grasp he found it hard to let go.
What a treat and joy to watch this! I remember being so excited when he won this award when I was a child. Watching Michael Zaslow portray Roger Thorpe gave me a soft spot for the villain. I was devastated when he passed away (and royally pissed when they had the nerve to recast his character). 23 years later and I still think about Michael Zaslow from time to time and it always brings a smile. God bless his soul 💜
I remember watching this back then. I was so so so happy for you Michael Zaslow. Guiding Light would have been nothing without you. ( and Chris Bernau)
Zaslow and Bernau were two of the greatest actors ever. GL was fortunate to have both!).
Absolutely! The best!
I always loved Roger on Guiding Light
GL had the best cast on daytime late 70s through 80s.
What a gracious man!
He was daytime's JR.
I absolutely adore Maureen Garrett. She should have definitely won an Emmy as the tortured soul, Holly Norris Thorpe Lindsay Reade.
oh wel if u had been watching in the late seventies u would know it was Rita was a tortured soul, she was raped like Holly but also lost her baby that turned out to be Ed's not Dr. Fairbanks whom she had a one night affair with, she was kidnapped by Rodger during one of his foiled attempts to kidnap Christina at the circus bazaar forcing her to drive him to his dad's cabin in the woods, he tied her up before fleeing from the cops who was on his trail, then shortly before cops figure out where she was Rita kicked over a lit lantern causing the fire which cause the death of her unborn son due to smoke inhalation, Rita then could never get things back on track with the wonderful Ed who did nothing but love her yet she was wanting more than what Ed could give her never satisfied with one loyal mans love she went on to be pursued by Alan Spaulding having yet another affair with a man who was married to Ed's niece Hope. she through it all away for a scoundrel like Alan who always felt entitle to what he wanted. Holly had more common sense compassion than Rita did.
Once he was gone, Guiding Light really was no more...God Bless the GREAT ACTOR.
MichaeL Zaslow Roger Thorpe my all time favorite. There have been many character's I have really enjoyed but Roger just shines for me. He loved Holly so, but somehow he would always mess things up. Michael Zaslow no one could ever take your place you will always be #1!!
I would watch an hour every day of Michael Zaslow, Maureen Garrett, Peter Simon, and Jerry Ver Dorn.
One of the best villains ever, daytime or prime time, he is still missed today.
He was to daytime what JR Ewing was to night time soaps.
R. I. P. ROGER!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE YOU ALWAYS
Zaslow!
Both Zaslow and Simon's scenes were with Maureen Garrett.
Wow, an actor who appreciated the writers. Yes, his poor daughter who lost everyone in her family.
Michael Zaslow, Roger Thorpe played that part!!! Rip 🕊️
Didn't see him on Guiding Light. But I enjoyed him on ONE LIFE TO LIVE as David Ronadi. I was glad that he worked up to when he got sick on OLTL. His Character was played with the illness he had RIP Michal
I thought it was beautiful that OLTL put Michael Zaslow on the show when he became sick and did not throw him out like GL did.
I always loved roger and holly together
His portrayal of Roger scared the crap out of me as a kid! RIP
Loved Guiding Light - Zaslow is my favourite US soap actor of all time ( Ross Kemp for UK soaps). His death was such a loss. Notice how he referred to the show as "The Guiding Light" - it's original name. Saw an old episode of Law and Order the other night where Michael was one of the guest stars - as soon as he appeared I got a tear in my eye.
What an incredible actor he was!
Roger Thorpe is the greatest television villain of all time next to JR.
James Stenbeck, aka Anthony Herrera was a great villain too!!
Michael Zaslow the GOAT of soaps.
Guiding Light was an actor’s show. It was bar none.
Amen to that!
From about 1990 to 1993, Guiding Light was the best show on television, period, and Michael Zaslow was a big reason why. The writing and acting were utterly phenomenal, day in, day out. Even on "slow" days, it was mesmerizing to watch.
The greatest villain, ever. All others are mere shadows of Zaslow's Roger Thorpe. Roger was just good enough to make his evil seem the worse for it. He loved Holly so, but stupidly and badly. You couldn't decide if you wanted to hug the guy or punch him in the throat.
Great nominations!! All should have WON
I guess a lot of people are revisiting old Guiding Light clips this week, and I'm one of them. Thank you so much for posting this. What a gorgeous man, and great head of hair! I didn't see much of the 1970s shows. I think I was busy with college and work, and that was pre-VCR. I'm glad that I could enjoy many years of Michael Zaslow in the 1980s and into the 90s. I agree to a certain extent about Maureen Garrett, but I feel even more strongly about Elizabeth Kiefer. Great actress !
djintheatl: Its hard to see, but during the pause before the winner is announced, Peter Simon looks right over at MZ, to catch his reaction, then he smiles real big. It's just hard to see with the fuzziness of the image.
He knew who was going to win that year, because Guiding Light finally put together a good submission reel for Zaslow.
PS: I know some of the people in the Academy, and they said they'd wanted to vote for Zaslow in previous years, but his submissions just weren't that great. Finally, GL put together the right reel for him. Susan Lucci had the same problem. AMC used to submit pathetic reels for her that didn't showcase her talent at all.
He sure was. How coul you not love to hate Roger.
Maureen Garrett is almost too good to win an Emmy. She makes it look completely effortless.
Zaslow was always fantastic. I loved his scenes with Lenore Kasdorf ad Rita Bauer. They won GL it’s first best show Emmy. Maureen Garrett and Mart Hulswit were fantastic in this quadrangle with Roger,Holly, Ed and Rita.
such eloquent words
Thank you for uploading this!
when my mother watched the guiding light I hated the character of roger! but now I understand that it 'was the best villain in the historical soap
I hated Roger too but I always knew that Michael Zaslow was wonderful
I love Felicia Galant Linda Dino!!!! Another World and Guiding Light!!!
I think Maureen Garrett was so good and so natural an actress that she made it look too easy.
He was crazy about Rita Bauer, Ed's wife on Guiding Light
The very uploading of this video might already be a part of history since this video was uploaded here 16(!) years ago.
I've never forgotten the poignant Obituary in "People's Year End Issue" by Miss Robin Strasser. She referred to Michael Zaslow as a "Fighter" and that He was.😔B.W.
Loved the character of Roger Thorpe. He was a legacy character on GL. I lost interest of the show during the late 90s on, it turned to a completely different show, too many cast changes. I think that is one of the downfalls of GL, is consistency. It's great to have new characters, but not the expense of losing the established ones that fans loved through the years
Zaz had ALS, or Lou Gehrig's Disease
But that wasn't his fault, I mean, he wasn't calling the camera shots. So I'd be curious as to why he wasn't shown.
Charles Keating was nice as well
DOES ANYONE HAVE MELISSA HAYDEN'S YOUNGER ACTRESS WIN & GUIDING LIGHT'S DIRECTING WIN FROM 1994 I WOULD LOVE TO SEE IT. ALSO DOES ANYONE HAVE BRIAN BLOOM'S WIN FROM 1985, ATWT WINNING DRAMA SERIES IN 2001 AND MAEVE KINKEAD'S SUPPORTING ACTRESS WIN FROM 1992.
What year did he get sick?
Rip
You certainly foretold the future, Jason77081. Without Roger or Ross Marler, the show tanked even withthe Lewis and Shayne families.
I got so sick of Kim zimmer
@@judithryle2113 I love Reva, but started to get a little sick of her when they paired her up with the Daniel Pilon version of Alan Spaulding. I officially got sick of her during the clone storyline.
Guiding light ceased to exist when Michael zaslow was fired
that was Zaslow's only win
He was wonderful
He should have won for 1990-1993 as well.
Then again, GL should have been winning the Best Drama award for 1991-1994. The show was simply spectacular for all of those years, and that wasn't appreciated nearly enough.
Who was the lady presenting the award?
That's Linda Dano, who played Felicia on Another World, Her character was a romance novelist. Very fun character. She was presenting because she won Best Actress in a daytime drama the previous year.
I've heard so many great things about Michael zaslow . He was on oltl before I started watching and they brought him back in 98 when he was seriously suffering from.als . He must gave been getting sick bc this is 4 years before . I'm guessing it's a progressive disease . To see him here so healthy really makes u think how life is cruel and we should be grateful for our health
Final note Geez how many shows did Jill Phelps produce sp here gl than atwt than oltl than to gh so in 7 years 4 soaps . To me that doesn't sound too good to be replaced that much . I will say she ruined gh with all the mob crap but she had good production .
I just think it's not great to shuffle to 4 soaps in 7 yrs plus she ruined Santa Barbara from wjat I've heard of die hards. I think the 80s was oltl most golden time bc their ep was there for 11 years
Great character continuity . I also think oltl had a huge resurgence from 93 to 95 with brilliant headwriting abd brilliant young actors and bringing back legends. The marty gang rape story and vikis d.i.d. U didn't feel u were watching a soap not even a mini series it was so brilliant it was like nothing ud ever seen before both stories . Esp that 3 of the top.actors won emmys this particular year howarth haskell and Hillary b smith . With zaslow on gl winning shows u the talent in the early 90s!!! Plus everyone wins now that their are only 4 soaps at one point their were 13
Also if Sanya Barbara was a night soap they were all on the regular emmys correct ? I know knots landing also was a night soap and very different than a Melrose place . Soaps I never got why they got a bad wrap they have the best actors ever and work at a pace that is very hard many ex soapers say movie and tv are a cake walk. They shoot a hr show every day all year I heard like a Roger howarth back in the day worked 17 hours and had to memorize hundred of pages of dialogue either in a day or a week.
The firing of actress who played Ellen Bauer and Jerry ver Dorn and the death of Michael Zaslow crippled GL for good. Ellen Bauer fans left en masses never to return
Ellen Bauer ? You sure you have the name right ?
I think you mean Maureen Bauer, who was played by Ellen Dolan, then later by Ellen Parker.
Lovely to see Michael Zaslow win. Linda Dano is a clown!
How dare you sully Linda Dano's name!!!!!!!
P & G was awful to him once he got sick! Thankfully DOOL picked him up for a story.
That was One Life to Live that did that.
Charles keating yuck
Is that a way to talk about another person no longer around?
Crying watching this. He is missed.