As the World Turns: Helen Wagner's Final Scene as Nancy Hughes

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2010

6-1-2010-Helen Wagner who passed away on May 1st, 2010, makes her final appearance as Nancy Hughes McCloskey.

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Terri Colombino-Katie Peretti Snyder
Billy Magnussen-Casey Hughes
Marnie Schulenburg-Alison Stewart
Helen Wagner-Nancy Hughes McCloskey

Note: About 25 seconds in, the scene jumps half a second. The missing words are "Following Your Hearts".

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  • Beautiful woman! She will be missed <3

  • She will be missed as well as the soap As The World Turns

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  • GREG MAY of Orlando, FL says: "My mom, the late RUTH MAY got hooked on ATWT while awaiting my birth in 1956. Daddy bought her a 20" Motorola TV set. HELEN WAGNER was her favorite character. Years later after we moved to Orlando, I got my parents tickets to go see EILEEN FULTON who brought her cabaret act to Florida. They talked about meeting 'Lisa" for years afterwards." lateOF

  • RIP

  • Missing Helen as much as the soap itself!

  • She was a real dame.

  • It would be a great if she made it to the final episode but almost..... :( she will be missed and thank god bob and kim are still with us :)

  • Nancy was a terrific actress who took the sketchy character of Nancy Hughes and failed her out full-blown, full of shadings and complexities, much more than the standard issue wife and mother of the 1950s. She never lost her beauty, never lost her sharp focus on the character and the script.

  • Helen Wagner brought such class to the show! She will be missed. (And what is with all of those RIDICULOUS COMMENTS about Rest In Peace below?) Thank you, Helen, for all those wonderful years!

  • @dannybex it comes from the concept that just because you're dead, you're not necessarily at peace, you may return as a ghost to haunt people, or you may find your soul suffering in Hell. Peace, is not considered to be a guarantee in older Christian traditions, and Ancient and Medieval Europe.

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