Classic Photos From 'All My Children' Available For Purchase

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In honor of the 40th anniversary of 'All My Children,' special archive photos from the show's entire history will be available for purchase beginning today at www.abcdaytimefans.com.

The official 'All My Children' photo gallery is the sole home of 40 special cast images from every year of the long-running soap, dating to the series premiere in 1970. Now fans of the legendary series can purchase snapshots from the daytime serial family album.

Captured in time, the photos depict some of the soap's most classic and endearing moments, featuring a young Erica Kane (played by Susan Lucci) flaunting her very first engagement right to her mother, Mona (played by Frances Heflin).

Remember when teenager Hayley Vaughan (played by Kelly Ripa) arrived in Pine Valley dressed in punk with black hair? And who could forget the time when Leo du Pres (played by Josh Duhamel) and Greenlee Smythe (played by Rebecca Budig) were stranded on the deserted island? These classic moments and more are included.

'All My Children' has created many romantic moments that are also captured, including daytimes' first location shoot in St. Croix with Erica Kane and her first husband, Tom Cudahy (played by Richard Shoberg), on their honeymoon. Other fan favorite couples include Chuck Tyler (played by Richard Van Vleet) and Donna Tyler (played by Candice Early), Tad Martin's(played by Michael E. Knight) proposal to Dixie Cooney (Cady McClain), young lovers Jesse Hubbard (played by Darnell Williams) and Angie Baxter (played by Debbi Morgan), and the fairytale wedding of Maria Santos (played by Eva La Rue) and Edmond (played by John Callahan). Available sizes and pricing can be found at www.abcdaytimefans.com.

For those die-hard Erica Kane fans, Susan Lucci has also signed a limited number of photos of Erica Kane from the first month she played the legendary character from 1970. These photos, also available for purchase, will come with a certificate of authenticity.

'All My Children' celebrated its 40th anniversary on January 5th, 2010. The program has successfully maintained its popularity and continues to be one of daytime's most compelling dramas. The soap opera took home the 1998 Emmy Award for outstanding daytime drama deries, the third time the show received this top honor, having also garnered the award in 1994 and 1992. In 2004 the show also received its third consecutive Emmy Award for outstanding daytime drama series writing, its third Writers Guild Award and its fourth GLAAD Media Award in March 2007.

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