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Black Stars Who Got Their Start on Soap Operas

Black Stars Who Got Their Start on Soap Operas

Michael B. Jordan, Damson Idris and Nia Long all started their careers on your favorite 'stories.'

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What makes soap operas so amazing is that they’re so enduring, they feel like extensions of your family. If you’ve been watching “General Hospital” and “The Young and the Restless” for 40 years, the Quartermaines and Newmans feel like old friends. Since they’ve been on the air forever, it’s no secret that same of the biggest stars in Hollywood got their starts in daytime dramas. Before we start our deep obsession with CBS’ new Black soap, “The Gates,” we’re taking a look at the Black stars who got their start in soap operas.

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Renée Elise Goldsberry - One Life to Live

Renée Elise Goldsberry - One Life to Live

Renee Goldsberry/Evangeline Williamson ~ All Is Fair In Love

Evangeline Williamson was Llanview’s most formidable lawyer. But as successful as she was in the courtroom, she was equally unlucky in love. Bonus points: Tika Sumpter played her sister Layla.

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Vivica A. Fox - Days of Our Lives, Generations

Vivica A. Fox - Days of Our Lives, Generations

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Before she helped save the world in “Independence Day,” Vivica A. Fox stirred things up on both “Days of Our Lives” and the trailblazing Black soap opera “Generations.”

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Nia Long - Guiding Light

Nia Long - Guiding Light

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Is anyone surprised that Nia Long’s illustrious career includes a stop in daytime TV. She’s done literally everything else, so of course she was on a soap. Plus, she hasn’t aged a day since she was on “Guiding Light.”

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Michael B. Jordan - All My Children

Michael B. Jordan - All My Children

Amanda Seyfried & Michael B. Jordan All My Children 2003 | They Started On Soaps (Reggie Porter AMC)

Sure he’s all badass as Adonis Creed and Killmonger, but before that he was Reggie Montgomery, the adopted son of Jackson Montgomery and the stepson of Erica Kane. Interesting fact: Chadwick Boseman originally played Reggie for one episode before deciding the role wasn’t for him.

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Sheryl Lee Ralph - Search for Tomorrow

Sheryl Lee Ralph - Search for Tomorrow

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I’m not surprised Sheryl Lee Ralph appeared on a soap, she’s pretty much done it all. Name a genre and she’s worked in it.

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Morgan Freeman - Ryan’s Hope, Another World

Morgan Freeman - Ryan’s Hope, Another World

Morgan Freeman On Another World 1983 | They Started On Soaps - Daytime TV (AW)

After his time on The Electric Company, the Oscar-winner made the TV rounds with short stints on Ryan’s Hope and Another World.

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Shemar Moore - The Young and the Restless

Shemar Moore - The Young and the Restless

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Shemar Moore’s Malcolm Winters changed the landscape of The Young and the Restless and I’m not just talking about his many, many shirtless scenes.

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Laurence Fishburne - One Life to Live

Laurence Fishburne - One Life to Live

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Child actor Larry Fishburne played Josh Hall, who was the adopted son of Ed Hall and Carla Gray. After being cast in Apocalypse Now, the Oscar-nominee left One Life to Live when he was 14-years-old, having been.

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Taye Diggs - Guiding Light

Taye Diggs - Guiding Light

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Though he’s the romantic leading man now, The Best Man star played sketchy record producer Sugar. Seriously, I had to turn the channel when he showed up because he was so terrible.

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Lauryn Hill - As the World Turns

Lauryn Hill - As the World Turns

Lauryn Hill On As The World Turns 1991 | They Started On Soaps - Daytime TV (ATWT)

Before she became a hip-hop icon, a teenage Lauryn Hill played Kira, an aspiring rapper who couldn’t read or write.

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James Earl Jones - Guiding Light, As the World Turns

James Earl Jones - Guiding Light, As the World Turns

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Honestly, I’d be more surprised if James Earl Jones hadn’t been on a daytime drama. In his usual groundbreaking style, the legend played Guiding Light’s Dr. Jim Frazier and As the World Turns’ Dr. Jerry Turner at a time when Black actors weren’t given the opportunity to play professionals.

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Damson Idris - Doctors

Damson Idris - Doctors

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Just before he came across the pond to dazzle viewers as Snowfall’s Franklin, Damson Idris appeared on Doctors playing the very British character named Krispin Northcote.

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Angela Bassett - Search for Tomorrow

Angela Bassett - Search for Tomorrow

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Though it was her TV debut, even in the recurring role of Nurse Salina McCulla, our queen stole every scene she was in.

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Sharon Leal - Guiding Light

Sharon Leal - Guiding Light

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Since Black women didn’t usually get a lot of screen time, Sharon Leal’s Dahlia Crede was one of my favorite characters. Though I had serious issues with her taste in men.

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Tichina Arnold - Ryan’s Hope

Tichina Arnold - Ryan’s Hope

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Tichina Arnold has been in almost every Black show on television, so it’s no surprise that she started her TV journey on Ryan’s Hope and later had a short run on All My Children.

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Mario Van Peebles - One Life to Live

Mario Van Peebles - One Life to Live

Mario Van Peebles on One Life To Live 1983 | They Started On Soaps - Daytime TV (OLTL)

Before his breakout roles in The Cotton Club and Rappin’, Mario Van Peebles learned the ropes on One Life to Live.

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