
Specifically, the singer is doing all she can to support the Save Our Medicine campaign, which aims at keeping life-saving medicines for those who need it most. Kramer is also raising awareness on important issues such as the fatal neurodegenerative disease called Niemann-Pick Type C, which combines Alzheimer's, ALS and Parkinson's diseases together and primarily affects kids. It's a really beautiful story about second chances," Kramer said.īut her career's not the only thing she's focused on. "I think it's going to be different than what most people are used to seeing on Lifetime.
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The country star is also working on an upcoming Lifetime movie called The Holiday Fix Up, where an interior designer is forced to renovate the Bell Harbor Inn with an old flame that previously broke her heart. Things can get picked apart so easily, but at the same time, I do know that there are those people that I am helping and that's why I'll continue to be open and honest about things that I do," Kramer said.

I didn't even think about that because I was so in my own world about feeling broken from my divorce. "I was blown away to how many people related to it on the mental health side of things. The star has been an open book for many years and has never been shy about showing her vulnerability in her honest music. Reynolds also noted how special it is for the show to continue running after 40 years, proving itself to still be have amassed and maintained a loyal fanbase. Stephanie Sloane had the opportunity to speak with Reynolds about his major accomplishment, which he said is both professionally and personally meaningful to him. Abe's character on the show has become an integral part in progressing the show's plot.
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The actor already is dignified as television's longest running black character, so his new distinction of simply being the longest running character is just the cherry on top of the cake.įor the past four decades, Reynolds has starred as detective Abe Carver, a role for which he was awarded a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series back in 2018. This isn't Reynolds' first time in the history books either. With Wayne Northrop, Jed Allan & Catherine Mary Stewart.

Our first clip is from May 1982 when detective Abe Carver finds ‘Marlena’ dead at the hands of the Salem Strangler. To celebrate amazing milestone of 40 yrs as Abe on #Days I’ll be posting memories all week.
