Cameron Mathison and Lindsay Hartley sign new All My Children deals

All My ChildrenCameron Mathison and Lindsay Hartley have signed deals with new All My Children producers Prospect Park which will see them remain with the soap when it moves online.

Prospect Park is in talks with the All My Children cast about remaining on the soap as it moves from ABC to an online based series – though some actors have already won roles with other daytime serials. However, two actors who will be remaining with the soap are Cameron Mathison and Lindsay Hartley. It represents the first confirmed casting deal for AMC since Prospect Park were announced as taking over production – fans will hope that more casting details will follow.

All My Children ends its television run on ABC this Friday and will re-launch online at an yet unspecified date. One Life to Live will continue on ABC until January when it will end despite it being the networks top rated soap. One Life to Live will then join AMC online. So far actors Ted King, Erika Slezak, Michael Easton and Kassie DePaiva have signed deals to remain with OLTL as has its executive producer Frank Valenti.