Beth Ehlers






















Beth Ehlers
Born 1968 (age 49–50)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1981–2009, 2012
Spouse(s) Dr. William Parsons (1991–1992)
Matthew Christian (1996–2005; 2 children)

Beth Ehlers /ˈɛlərz/ (born 1968) is an American actress. She is known for playing Harley Cooper, between 1987 and 2008, on CBS's daytime drama Guiding Light.




Contents






  • 1 Career


  • 2 Filmography


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Career


Ehlers grew up in New York City and begin appearing in television commercials at the age of nine. As a child actress, her first role was in the 1981 television film Family Reunion starring Bette Davis. She was cast in several other television films, including "In Defense of Kids" and "Mystery at Fire Island". Her big screen debut was in the film The Hunger with David Bowie. She was also featured in the feature film Hiding Out and the NBC TV series The Best Times which was in the vein of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and the later, Beverly Hills 90210.


To date, Ehlers' role of note has been her portrayal of Harley Cooper on Guiding Light, a role she originally played from 1987 to 1993. The character of Harley was a bad girl with a heart of gold — the character was introduced giving birth to her illegitimate daughter in the back seat of a car — and Ehlers' portrayal won her praise and many fans, eventually making the character of Harley a linchpin character.


Ehlers left the show in 1993, along with co-star Mark Derwin, to relocate to California. After her relationship with Derwin ended, Ehlers worked as a production assistant on commercials and music videos. She was featured in the 60th anniversary show for Guiding Light in January 1997. Fan response was so overwhelmingly positive that the producers asked Ehlers to return as a contract player. During her time on "GL", she was nominated five times for a Daytime Emmy (for Outstanding Younger Actress, in 1992 and 1993; Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, in 1999 and 2002; and, in 2006, for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series). She was the first daytime actress to ever be nominated in all three categories.


In 2005, fans voted Ehlers and former co-star, Ricky Paull Goldin, as their characters Harley and Gus, the top couple in "The Most Irresistible Combination" contest (which was partially sponsored by Procter & Gamble, the company that produces Guiding Light).


In 2006, Ehlers became part of a collaboration between the show and Marvel Comics when her character was tagged to appear on a special fantasy episode of the show as a superheroine, named "The Guiding Light" after the show itself.[1]


In 2007, in an episode celebrating the 70th anniversary of Guiding Light, the current cast portrayed actors and behind-the-scenes personnel from the early years of the series (both in radio and television). Ehlers had a central role in the episode with her portrayal of Irna Phillips. Phillips was the creator of Guiding Light and many other soap operas; she was often credited with creating the soap opera genre.


In June 2008, Ehlers left Guiding Light to join the cast of All My Children in the newly created role of Taylor Thompson, an Army lieutenant of the Iraqi war who believed she had lost her fiancé, Brot Monroe (portrayed by real-life war veteran and now actor/spokesman J.R. Martinez), in action. The move from Guiding Light to All My Children led to an onscreen reunion with her former Guiding Light co-star Ricky Paull Goldin, who had also moved to All My Children to portray Dr. Joseph "Jake" Martin.[2]


In 2010 Ehlers was announced to be in the cast of The SFN's television series River Ridge.[3]



Filmography



































































































Year
Film
Role
Notes
1981

Family Reunion
Jamcie Lyman
Television movie
1981

CBS Children's Mystery Theatre
Dah Littlewood
Episode: "Mystery at Fire Island"
1983

The Wilder Summer
Janis
Television movie
1983

In Defense of Kids
Marie Shurtleff
Television movie
1983

The Hunger
Alice Cavender
Film
1984

Things Are Looking Up
Mia Braithwaite
Television pilot: became The Best Times
1985

The Best Times
Mia Braithwaite
Main role, 6 episodes
1987

Hiding Out
Chloe
Film
1987–1993,
1997–2008

Guiding Light

Harley Cooper
Contract role: September 1987 – September 28, 1993; guest role: January 21–30, 1997; contract role: May 29, 1997 – June 23, 2008
2001

Supertalk

N/A
Short film
2002

A Wedding Story: Josh and Reva
Harley Cooper
Television movie from Guiding Light
2003

Crossing Over with John Edward
Herself

2004

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Mrs. Kester
Episode: "Home"
2008–2009

All My Children
Taylor Thompson
Regular role: July 24, 2008 – September 21, 2009
2012

River Ridge
Coryn Foster
Main role, 6 episodes


References





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  2. ^ "ABC finally confirms Beth Ehlers has joined AMC". Soapcentral.com.


  3. ^ Michael Logan (July 28, 2010). "The Young and the Restless Dreams Up the Return of Signy Coleman". TV Guide. Retrieved 2016-11-18.




External links



  • Beth Ehlers on IMDb








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