Obituary: Soap actress Eileen Fulton, 91, a mainstay of the serial As the World Turns from her debut in 1960 as "Lisa" to the final episode in 2010, has died. Oftentimes she was a villainess, but other times she was considered good. It depended on the decade and the writers.
Her character for years pined for Bob Hughes, a doctor from the central family of the show, the Hugheses, played by Don Hastings, who also began his stint on the show in 1960. Lisa (her character) finally gave it up when Bob finally paired up with Kim Reynolds (Kathryn Hays, who passed away at the age of 87 in 2022 and mentioned on this blog). Don Hastings is still alive and is 91 years old.
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Fulton earned a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2004 Daytime Emmys, telling the Academy with a laugh, “I don’t mean to sound ungracious, but I felt it was about time. I wanted it 10 years ago, I really did, and I’m very happy to have it. … I have it standing right here in my entranceway. I could have said, ‘Oh, I’ll just put in the closet.’ Hell no! I’m going to put it right out here where everyone can see it and lust after it.”
People has a more detailed obituary. Fulton died on July 14.
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Another obit: Edwin Feulner, one of the "three stooges" who founded the despicable Heritage Foundation, has died. He was 83.
He was less well-known than other co-founders Joseph Coors, who put up the money to start it, and the ubiquitous Paul Weyrich, who was really the "brains" behind the rise of the religious right.
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