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A new business war is looming on The Young and the Restless. Since his return, Cane’s made it clear he wants to take over all ...
The Young and the Restless star Peter Bergman has already made history by receiving his record 25th nomination at the Daytime ...
Peter Bergman plays Jack Abbott on ‘The Young and the Restless’ Bergman is most known for his role on The Young and the Restless, but playing Jack on the show isn’t his first role in daytime ...
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Daytime Confidential on MSNWATCH: The Young and The Restless' Peter Bergman on Weirdest Moment as Jack: "I Thought, What?" (VIDEO)
The Young and the Restless ' Jack Abbott ( Peter Bergman) has had to deal with plenty of triumph and tragedy on screen, but ...
Peter Bergman has been a familiar face on The Young and the Restless for 30 years, and his legacy on the long-running soap was celebrated on Monday’s episode of the show — but the actor says ...
Peter Bergman has been playing Jack Abbott on The Young and the Restless for 30 years. CBS honors his legacy with a special episode.
Peter Bergman and Eileen Davidson on ‘The Young and the Restless’ | Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images Jack Abbott and Victor Newman have had a decades-lasting feud Over the years, Jack and ...
"Young and the Restless" star Peter Bergman is up for a Daytime Emmy for the 24th time on Friday, which means he has basically been nominated for half of the awards since they first took place on ...
On The Young and the Restless, Billy Abbott ( Jason Thompson) has thrown his lot in with town pariah Cane Ashby ( Billy Flynn ...
This interview originally appeared in the October 12, 1999 issue of Soap Opera Digest Peter Bergman Celebrates 10 Years On Y&R — Including His Bizarre First Impressions Before joining YOUNG AND ...
RM: Well Peter, thank you so much for the time today and enjoy the 30 th anniversary episode coming up next Monday. PB: Thank you Ryan, a pleasure talking to you.
Peter Bergman, a founding member of the Firesign Theatre comedy troupe, whose zany pun-loaded skits and absurdist political satire entertained millions of college kids during the 1960s and ‘70s ...
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