Another star leaves 'Days Of Our Lives'
Published Friday, Mar 13 2009, 14:22 GMT | By Darren Rowe
Leann Hunley will soon be exiting Days Of Our Lives, it has been confirmed.
The actress, who returned to the soap in 2007 after a 21-year absence, broke the news to fans on her website, saying: "Hello Darlings! I worked my last day on Days today. Anyway, thank you for all your sweet wishes and support over the last year and a half. I had a wonderful time bringing Anna back to life and will miss 'her' more than just a little."
Hunley, 54, will be the seventh star to leave the series since November. Series veterans Deidre Hall, Drake Hogestyn, Mary Beth Evans, Stephen Nichols and Thaao Penghlis have all been fired, while Rachel Melvin recently announced she was quitting the soap to pursue other projects.
Hunley taped her final scenes on March 4 and a final air date has yet to be announced.
The actress, who returned to the soap in 2007 after a 21-year absence, broke the news to fans on her website, saying: "Hello Darlings! I worked my last day on Days today. Anyway, thank you for all your sweet wishes and support over the last year and a half. I had a wonderful time bringing Anna back to life and will miss 'her' more than just a little."
Hunley, 54, will be the seventh star to leave the series since November. Series veterans Deidre Hall, Drake Hogestyn, Mary Beth Evans, Stephen Nichols and Thaao Penghlis have all been fired, while Rachel Melvin recently announced she was quitting the soap to pursue other projects.
Hunley taped her final scenes on March 4 and a final air date has yet to be announced.
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