Days of Our Lives is recasting a child star on the popular daytime soap opera. The soap is replacing the actor who plays Tate Black. The new actor is a face that some fans might remember from both a Disney and a CW show. Meanwhile, the former actor is leaving for a very good reason.
Here is who is playing the new Tate Black on Days of Our Lives and why the change was made.
Days Of Our Lives Recasts Tate Black
Days of Our Lives is recasting the character of Tate Black. Jamie Martin Mann has only played Tate since 2023. Before he took over the role, the character was played by four sets of twins, debuting on the show in 2015. It was a wild storyline when Theresa Donovan ended up pregnant with Brady Black’s child, but Kristen Dimera had Theresa kidnapped and had the embryo transferred into her body,...
Here is who is playing the new Tate Black on Days of Our Lives and why the change was made.
Days Of Our Lives Recasts Tate Black
Days of Our Lives is recasting the character of Tate Black. Jamie Martin Mann has only played Tate since 2023. Before he took over the role, the character was played by four sets of twins, debuting on the show in 2015. It was a wild storyline when Theresa Donovan ended up pregnant with Brady Black’s child, but Kristen Dimera had Theresa kidnapped and had the embryo transferred into her body,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Stephen Colbert, Jennifer Garner, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are among the celebrity names expected at tonight’s White House State Dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron.
The event also is heavy in studio heads and moguls, including Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav, NBCUniversal’s Jeff Shell, Walt Disney’s Dana Walden and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, along with Jeffrey Katzenberg and CAA’s Bryan Lourd. Also on the guest list is Charles Rivkin, the MPA chairman and former U.S. ambassador to France, and Sarandos’ wife, producer Nicole Avant, the former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Other media names include Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, Olivier Knox, Jon Meacham, and other notable non-government, non-politics guests include Apple’s Tim Cook, Anna Wintour and her guest Baz Luhrmann, developer Jeff Worthe, designer Christian Louboutin and Laurene Powell Jobs.
John Batiste, Colbert’s former bandleader, is...
The event also is heavy in studio heads and moguls, including Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav, NBCUniversal’s Jeff Shell, Walt Disney’s Dana Walden and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, along with Jeffrey Katzenberg and CAA’s Bryan Lourd. Also on the guest list is Charles Rivkin, the MPA chairman and former U.S. ambassador to France, and Sarandos’ wife, producer Nicole Avant, the former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Other media names include Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, Olivier Knox, Jon Meacham, and other notable non-government, non-politics guests include Apple’s Tim Cook, Anna Wintour and her guest Baz Luhrmann, developer Jeff Worthe, designer Christian Louboutin and Laurene Powell Jobs.
John Batiste, Colbert’s former bandleader, is...
- 12/2/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Trevor Noah is dismantling some of the arguments against gun control laws in the United States. During Tuesday’s episode of “The Daily Show,” the late night host took issue with several of the reasons that the GOP has cited as contributing to an increase in gun violence, which he says actually have nothing to do with guns.
He began by rolling a Fox News clip that blamed violent video games for increasing real-world violence, arguing that young people don’t know the difference anymore between what’s on the screen and what’s actually in front of them.
“What is this loser talking about?” Noah quipped. “Kids know that games are fake, my man. No one is turning off ‘Grand Theft Auto’ like, ‘Sh-t! I just ran over like 80 pedestrians. Should I get a lawyer?'”
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He began by rolling a Fox News clip that blamed violent video games for increasing real-world violence, arguing that young people don’t know the difference anymore between what’s on the screen and what’s actually in front of them.
“What is this loser talking about?” Noah quipped. “Kids know that games are fake, my man. No one is turning off ‘Grand Theft Auto’ like, ‘Sh-t! I just ran over like 80 pedestrians. Should I get a lawyer?'”
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- 6/1/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
With a handsome face and plenty of talent to go along with it, it’s no surprise that Leo Howard has found success in the entertainment industry. Since making his on screen debut in 2005, Leo has gone on to land several opportunities to show just how talented he is. Many people will recognize him the best from his role as Jack Brewer in Kickin’ It. He is also known for for playing Grover Jones in Freakish. Although many of his roles have been geared towards younger audiences, Leo is ready to show the world that he can handle much more
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- 1/1/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
With the election less than a week away, here are the stars who will be voting for President Donald Trump’s second term in 2020.
“This November, we must vote to help keep President Trump in office, so he can carry the torch for this land of the free” Voight said in a July 22 Twitter video. -Jon Voight
After the Senate acquitted Trump on impeachment charges, the rapper/rocker posted a picture of himself with the President at a golf course. -Kid Rock
In November 2019, “Duck Dynasty” star Willie Robertson appeared at a Louisiana Trump rally, with his father Phil. -Willie Robertson
Gary Busey, who appeared on the fourth season of NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice,” still considers the president “one of his best friends.” -Gary Busey
Actor Stephen Baldwin constantly shows his support for the President on Twitter and most recently tweeted, #TRUMP2020ToSaveAmerica
“I think he’s fantastic. I love him.
“This November, we must vote to help keep President Trump in office, so he can carry the torch for this land of the free” Voight said in a July 22 Twitter video. -Jon Voight
After the Senate acquitted Trump on impeachment charges, the rapper/rocker posted a picture of himself with the President at a golf course. -Kid Rock
In November 2019, “Duck Dynasty” star Willie Robertson appeared at a Louisiana Trump rally, with his father Phil. -Willie Robertson
Gary Busey, who appeared on the fourth season of NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice,” still considers the president “one of his best friends.” -Gary Busey
Actor Stephen Baldwin constantly shows his support for the President on Twitter and most recently tweeted, #TRUMP2020ToSaveAmerica
“I think he’s fantastic. I love him.
- 10/30/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez and Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Updated with Thursday details: The Republican National Convention wraps Thursday with President Donald Trump formally accepting the GOP’s re-nomination.
In addition to Trump, tonight’s speaker lineup is scheduled to include Ben Carson, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and UFC honcho Dana White. (See the complete schedule below.)
Monday’s first day of the Rnc wasted no time, with the official re-nomination of Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in Charlotte, Nc. Night 1’s primetime programming included speeches from Donald Trump Jr, Kimberly Guilfoyle and South Carolina Rep. Tim Scott. (Read Deadline’s Night 1 recap here.) Night 2 on Tuesday included First Lady Melania Trump from the revamped White House Rose Garden and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, along with a presidential pardon and a naturalization ceremony. (Read Deadline’s Night 2 recap here.) Night 3 included Pence...
In addition to Trump, tonight’s speaker lineup is scheduled to include Ben Carson, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and UFC honcho Dana White. (See the complete schedule below.)
Monday’s first day of the Rnc wasted no time, with the official re-nomination of Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in Charlotte, Nc. Night 1’s primetime programming included speeches from Donald Trump Jr, Kimberly Guilfoyle and South Carolina Rep. Tim Scott. (Read Deadline’s Night 1 recap here.) Night 2 on Tuesday included First Lady Melania Trump from the revamped White House Rose Garden and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, along with a presidential pardon and a naturalization ceremony. (Read Deadline’s Night 2 recap here.) Night 3 included Pence...
- 8/27/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
2020 Republican National Convention: Watch Vice President Mike Pence and Kellyanne Conway on Night 3
The Vice President and Second Lady are among those set to address the nation on Night 3 of the 2020 Republican National Convention.
Mike Pence will deliver closing remarks from Fort McHenry in Baltimore, according to ABC News. The historical landmark, which was the site of a battle during the War of 1812, inspired Francis Scott Key to write the “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
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Mike Pence will deliver closing remarks from Fort McHenry in Baltimore, according to ABC News. The historical landmark, which was the site of a battle during the War of 1812, inspired Francis Scott Key to write the “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
More from TVLineRNC Night 2: Speeches by First Lady Melania, Eric and Tiffany TrumpRNC Night 1: Speeches by Donald Trump Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle and Nikki Haley2020 Republican National Convention Finale: Trump, Ivanka, Rudy Giuliani and Mitch McConnell -- Live Stream
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- 8/27/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
President Trump is at West Point this morning, addressing the 2020 graduating class of the Us Miltary Academy, marking the first time he has spoken to cadets there.
But before he left, he fired off a series of tweets, including two with a show business angle. The Commander-in-Tweet called CNN’s Chris Cuomo “a loser” for using data that allegedly stopped in 2016 to talk about the Trump economy. He also claimed Cuomo’s ratings were down by 50%.
President Trump also took issue with Comcast. “Concast is known for its terrible service. On top of that they provide Fake News on Msdnc & @NBCNews. Drop them and go to a good provider!”
In between, the President had a few random shout-outs to the Maine fishing industry, writer Nick Adams, and entrepreneur/political commentator Jack Brewer. There were also a few broadsides against police defunding, tying it to Joe Biden and the Democrats.
We...
But before he left, he fired off a series of tweets, including two with a show business angle. The Commander-in-Tweet called CNN’s Chris Cuomo “a loser” for using data that allegedly stopped in 2016 to talk about the Trump economy. He also claimed Cuomo’s ratings were down by 50%.
President Trump also took issue with Comcast. “Concast is known for its terrible service. On top of that they provide Fake News on Msdnc & @NBCNews. Drop them and go to a good provider!”
In between, the President had a few random shout-outs to the Maine fishing industry, writer Nick Adams, and entrepreneur/political commentator Jack Brewer. There were also a few broadsides against police defunding, tying it to Joe Biden and the Democrats.
We...
- 6/13/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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