AMC star Debbi Morgan joins Y&R

AMC star Debbi Morgan joins Y&R

The Young and the Restless has signed another ABC icon to its cast. All My Children star Debbi Morgan will join the show after AMC ends production later this year. Morgan has appeared on seven different soaps, but is best-known as AMC's Angie Hubbard.

Emmy-winning All My Children star Debbi Morgan will be joining the cast of The Young and the Restless later this year. A Y&R spokesperson has now confirmed the news of Morgan's addition to the top-rated CBS soap. Soaps In Depth magazine first reported that Morgan was close to signing a deal with Y&R last week, but TVGuide is reporting that Morgan didn't sign on the dotted line until yesterday.

This is not the first time that Morgan has had an interest in joining the Y&R canvas. In a visit to Soap Central Live, Y&R vet Victoria Rowell (ex-Drucilla Winters) revealed that Morgan had once written a letter to Y&R execs asking to join the show.

"I tried to get Debbi on The Young and the Restless as a distant relative, and The Young and the Restless passed -- for what reason, I do not know," Rowell revealed. "It was a silver platter situation. And we were heartbroken. Debbi even wrote a letter, which I delivered to the producer at the time, and unanimously, once again, it was turned down."

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Morgan has the unusual distinction of playing the same character -- Angie Hubbard -- on three different soaps. Morgan created the role of Angie on All My Children in 1982. She remained with the soap for eight years. She reprised the role in 1993, but on Loving -- not AMC. When Loving concluded its run in 1995, Morgan joined Loving's spinoff soap, The City, for two years. In January 2008, Morgan returned to All My Children after having been away from Pine Valley for nearly 20 years.

While Morgan will be forever known to daytime viewers as Angie, it's not the only daytime role she's played. After leaving AMC in 1990, Morgan headed Generations. She remained there for about a year. In 1997 and 1998, Morgan tackled the role as tough-as-nails Dr. Ellen Burgess on General Hospital's spinoff, Port Charles. Morgan also made occasional appearances on GH. Morgan also appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful over a six-month period that spanned from October 2006 to June 2007.

Ironically, Morgan's official move from All My Children came on the same day that ABC announced that it had reached a licensing deal to allow production of All My Children to continue after its September 23 finale on ABC. ABC announced in April that it would be replacing AMC and One Life to Live with reality and talk show programs.

It remains unclear if Morgan would have opted to continue on with AMC in its new web-based format -- or if she can still be involved with the series now that it will not be airing on broadcast television.

Morgan won an Outstanding Supporting Actress Daytime Emmy in 1989. She was nominateas as Outstanding Ingnue in 1986, and Outstanding Lead Actress in 2009 and 2011.

Y&R has not yet confirmed what character Morgan will play on the show, but insiders widely expect Morgan to have story opposite Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters). Since this article was initially posted, Soap Central has learned that Morgan will play the role of Yolanda Hamilton, Devon's biological mother.

When Morgan does hit Genoa City, the actress should find it familiar. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott), Jeff Branson (Ronan Malloy), Genie Francis (Genevieve Atkinson), Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman), Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Mitchell), Billy J Miller (Billy Abbott), and Eden Riegel (Heather Stevens) are all former AMC stars. In fact, Morgan and Bergman's AMC characters were once engaged.

Morgan will first air on October 7.

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