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Title: NY Post: Warren Buffet to Guest on AMC


Jermetria - March 19, 2008 09:21 PM (GMT)
http://www.nypost.com/seven/03192008/news/...ett__102567.htm

CAN YOU BAIL ME OUT, MR. BUFFETT?
By MICHAEL STARR

March 19, 2008 -- We knew that "All My Children" diva Erica Kane had friends in high places - but Warren Buffett?

Yep. That Warren Buffett.

The billionaire investor, one of the world's richest men, will play himself in an upcoming episode of "AMC" when he comes to Erica's aid while she's in prison on a fraud rap.

It's Buffett's second appearance on the ABC soap, but his first since 1992.

In the episode, scheduled to air during May sweeps, Buffett is called to Pine Valley by his pal Opal Cortland (Jill Larson, above right with Buffett). Opal wants him to help her best friend, Erica (Susan Lucci, left and inset with Buffett), who was caught after going on the lam following her guilty plea to insider trading. Buffett agrees to visit Erica in prison, accompanied by Opal, who's hopeful that one of the world's richest men can leverage a deal on Erica's behalf.

Oh, and Buffett even excuses himself during his visit with Erica to take a phone call - from Bill Gates.

Jermetria - March 19, 2008 09:56 PM (GMT)
From Yahoo! News

Warren Buffett drawn back to soap opera intrigue

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett, recently ranked as the world's richest man, will be drawn into a fictional insider-trading scandal in an upcoming appearance on the TV soap opera "All My Children."

Buffett, 77, will play himself in an episode set to air during the May "sweeps" ratings period. It will be his second guest turn on the ABC daytime drama, a show spokesman said on Wednesday. His first appearance was in 1992.

Buffett and the creator of "All My Children," Agnes Nixon, are friends, and the investment magnate is a fan of the show, said the spokesman, Mike Cohen.

"He's been waiting for an invitation to come back, and he was speaking to Agnes, and they made it happen," Cohen told Reuters.

Buffett's part is being written into a story line of the show involving the character Erica Kane, the vixen entrepreneur and self-styled media mogul played by series veteran Susan Lucci.

Lucci's character recently pleaded guilty to insider trading -- a crime she unintentionally committed -- but ended up a fugitive when another convict she was handcuffed to escaped en route to prison.

Cohen said Buffett will enter the plot after Erica's capture and imprisonment when he is called upon by their mutual friend, Opal (Jill Larson), to use his influence to try to leverage a deal on Erica's behalf. The outcome, however, is not what Erica had anticipated.

Cohen said Buffett will be paid the union scale salary as a "day player" for his role, roughly $700.

Buffett told Nixon recently that he never cashed his check from his 1992 appearance. Instead, he had it framed as an office memento with a photograph from his day on the set, according to Cohen.

Earlier this month, Forbes magazine ranked Buffett, the head of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, as the world's wealthiest man with an estimated personal worth of $62 billion.

"All My Children" is one of the longest-running dramas on U.S. television, airing weekdays for 38 years on ABC, a unit of the Walt Disney Co.

(Reporting by Steve Gorman; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Xavier Briand)




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