Debbi Morgan is returning to "All My Children." The actress announced she was reprising her role of Dr. Angie Hubbard when "All My Children" is resurrected online.
In January 2013, Prospect Park announced both "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" would be revived via The Online Network after ABC canceled the soaps and original plans to move the soaps online failed in late 2011.
"We thank the loyal audience and new generation of fans of both shows who have demonstrated that passion and exciting story lines are not just reserved for traditional television," Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank of Prospect Park said in a statement. "Their enduring support encouraged us to move forward each and every day. We look forward to sharing more details including our launch air date and additional specifics in the coming weeks."
Morgan joins Vincent Irizarry in returning to "All My Children." Irizarry announced his return in late December 2012. "Happy to share that I just signed on with Prospect Park for the 'All My Children' reboot! Excited to bring dastardly Dr. David back to life, as he did for so many others, and to see my dear friends in Pine Valley once again," Irizarry wrote on his Facebook.
Look for other casting announcements to be made as the shows get ready to begin production in February 2013. No word on whether Susan Lucci -- who is currently starring in Lifetime's "Devious Maids" -- or Erika Slezak will reprise their iconic soaps on "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," respectively.