Tracey E. Bregman received a replacement Emmy after losing the original trophy on Woolsey Fire
The Young and the Restless actress Tracey E. Bregman received an Emmy trophy on Tuesday’s edition of The conversation to replace one that was lost in the Woolsey fire more than four years ago.
The 59-year-old German-born actress appeared on the CBS daytime show alongside her co-star Christian LeBlanc, 64, who plays her husband on the long-running soap.
“I’d like to present this, an Emmy for Outstanding Wit in a Daytime Drama Series,” LeBlanc told the actress, who plays Lauren Fenmore. “But this time it’s from the people who love you and respect you and appreciate you: your CBS, your Young and the Restless family and I’m so honored to be able to give it to you.”
The Latest: The Young and the Restless actress Tracey E. Bregman received an Emmy trophy from her co-star Christian LeBlanc, 64, on Tuesday’s edition of The Talk, to replace the one she lost in the fire Woolsey’s over four years ago.
Bregman said she was “so overwhelmed to have this”, adding: “I can’t thank you guys enough.”
Bregman initially won Outstanding Naive/Female in a Drama Series honors at the 1985 Daytime Emmys; She has subsequently been nominated in 1987, 2006, 2008, and 2016.
bregman said Deadline that she was grateful to the show and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for replacing the lost treasure.
“I tried not to get into the ugly scream on the air,” he said. ‘Thank you to my Young and Restless family, NATAS, The Talk and everyone who made this moment possible. My heart is so full.
Bregman said she was “so overwhelmed to have this”, adding: “I can’t thank you guys enough.”
A cake was also brought to the set of the talk show for the momentous occasion.
Bregman called Tuesday’s outing “one of the most extraordinary and heartfelt experiences of my career.”
He called Tuesday’s outing “one of the most extraordinary and moving experiences of my career.”
NATAS President and CEO Adam Sharp said the academy was “happy” the Emmy statue is “back home where it belongs.”
Sharp added: ‘We were devastated to learn of the destruction of Tracey’s home and with it her well-earned Emmy Award. As our judges recognized, the Emmy statuette is a symbol of her hard work and outstanding dedication to her craft.’ .
Bregman took to Instagram in November 2020 with a post showing the house on fire on the two-year anniversary of the devastating fire.
LeBlanc plays the husband of Bregman’s character on the long-running soap opera.
Bregman initially won Outstanding Naive/Female in a Drama Series honors at the 1985 Daytime Emmys; she has subsequently been nominated in 1987, 2006, 2008 and 2016
Bregman has an extensive legacy in the world of soap operas, having appeared in 1,749 episodes of The Young and the Restless; 351 episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful; and 166 episodes of Days of Our Lives
Bregman took to Instagram in November 2020 with a post showing the house on fire on the two-year anniversary of the devastating fire.
“Yes the loss of my home and my friends homes has been devastating and so many precious things have been lost, I still go looking for something and realize it’s gone,” she captioned the photo. As you know, I look for the good in everything or try to. So many beautiful silver linings, people who met and started journeys and friends who truly showed me the true meaning of friendship because of this experience.’
Bregman said there has been a “bonding experience” amid the rebuilding process, adding that she was “forever grateful” to the firefighters and community members “who stepped up to help all of us and our neighbors.” who presented themselves in such extraordinary ways. ‘
Bregman has an extensive legacy in the world of soap operas, having appeared in 1,749 episodes of The Young and the Restless; 351 episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful; and 166 episodes of Days of Our Lives.
The Young and the Restless can be seen on CBS weekdays at 12:30/11:30c.