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Eric Braeden, one of the most famous actors in daytime television, is sharing about his cancer diagnosis. The 82-year-old actor, who for decades has portrayed mogul Victor Newman on “The Young ...
Actor Eric Braeden shared a positive health update. The “Young and the Restless” star, who has played Victor Newman for over four decades, took to Facebook Live to share news on his cancer battle.
Eric Braeden, the actor who has spent 40-plus years playing self-made businessman Victor Newman on “The Young and the Restless,” has just been honored with his 10th Daytime Emmy nomination ...
Eric Braeden, who has played Victor Newman on the CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless” for more than 40 years, has revealed that he is cancer-free.
W hen Eric Braeden returned home - or to the property that was once his home - he didn't go alone. Entertainment Tonight accompanied him. "I left as Rogers Park was burning," he said.
W hen Eric Braeden first learned that an iconic set from "The Young and the Restless" would be making a comeback for the show's 13,000th episode, he never expected to have such an emotional reaction.
Eric Braeden is in it for the long run. The 82-year-old Young and the Restless star, who recently beat cancer, shut down any speculation that he may retire from the long-running soap opera.
ENTERTAINMENT ‘The Young and the Restless’ star Eric Braeden, 82, says 'hell no' to retirement after beating cancer Braeden is best known for his portrayal of Victor Newman on the hit soap opera ...
When Eric Braeden was cast on The Young and the Restless 40 years ago, he didn’t think his role would turn into a lifelong career. “To be honest with you, I was not particularly interested. I ...
Eric Braeden revealed he was cancer-free during a Facebook Live video. "The Young and the Restless" star shared the update with his fans after he was originally misdiagnosed.
Braeden has starred as Victor on the CBS daytime soap opera since 1980. The show is now in its 50th season. "I've learned now to listen to my body more, and not go all out," Braeden said.