Tom Degnan

Tom Degnan

ONE LIFE TO LIVE - Joey Buchanan

The eldest of three siblings, Tom Degnan grew up outside of Cherry Hill in Southern New Jersey. A self-proclaimed sports fanatic, he was on the track team in high school and briefly considered trying out his athleticism at the collegiate level while attending Notre Dame, but he ended up majoring in finance, instead. "There was a short window— very, very short window — where I thought about actually walking on to the track team for hurdles," he tells Digest. "You realize that all the kids who play varsity sports are bigger, faster, stronger than you so that wasn't going to fly!"

It wasn't until Degnan took a theater class (just to fulfill a requirement, no less) that he discovered his passion for the stage. In 2008, Degnan went on to attend Case Western Reserve University, where he received an MFA in Theater.

After a couple of small television appearances, including on LIPSTICK JUNGLE, LAW & ORDER and THE USUALS, Degnan was tapped to play mysterious war veteran Riley on ATWT in 2009. Riley was revealed to be Margo's son, Adam, who had been presumed-dead in a bombing in Afghanistan. In November 2010, Degnan joined the cast of OLTL in the highly sought after recast role of Joey Buchanan (initially believing he'd lost the part to Josh Kelly who plays Cutter). Degnan has also appeared on THE GOOD WIFE and is currently in a band with his former ATWT co-star Billy Magnussen (ex-Casey).

Walt Willey as Wild Bill - March 22-25

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Fun - Fun - Fun

The best of daytime television soap stars will return to Marco Island for the 13th year to raise money for charity. On May 14 & 15, actors from All My Children, As The World Turns, One Life To Live, The Young & The Restless and Guiding Light will mingle with Southwest Florida residents and visitors for a weekend of non-stop cruises, parties, and fun – fun – fun.

Charities

This year’s event will benefit several children’s charities, including the Eimerman Center. Eimerman provides educational and outreach services for children with autism. Information regarding autism can be found at www.autism-society.org or www.autismspeaks.org