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    Production On One Life To Live, All My Children To Begin February 25

    "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" officially go into production later this month, it was announced on Monday.

    Prospect Park's The Online Network revealed production on the rebooted soaps will commence on February 25.

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    Both shows are set to be filmed in Stamford, Connecticut.

    As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, both shows will premiere online on Hulu, Hulu Plus and iTunes this spring.

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: The Returning Stars Of One Life To Live

    Among the stars coming back to "OLTL" are Erika Slezak (Victoria Lord Buchanan), Robin Strasser (Dorian Lord), Kassie DePaiva (Blair Cramer), Hilary B. Smith (Nora Buchanan) and Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan).

    Deals were also previously closed with Tuc Watkins (David Vickers), Jerry verDorn (Clint Buchanan), Florencia Lozano (Tea Delgado), Melissa Archer (Natalie Buchanan Banks), Kelley Missal (Danielle Manning), Josh Kelly (Cutter Wentworth) and Andrew Trischitta (Jack Manning).

    Also in the fold are recurring cast members Sean Ringgold (Shaun Evans), Shenaz Treasury (Rama Patel) and Nick Choksi (Vimal Patel).

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    As for "All My Children," Prospect Park previously announced it had closed deals with Darnell Williams (Jesse Hubbard), Debbi Morgan (Dr. Angela Hubbard), Vincent Irizarry (Dr. David Hayward), Lindsay Hartley (Cara Martin), Jordi Vilasuso (Griffin Castillo), Jill Larson (Opal Cortlandt) and Thorsten Kaye (Zach Slater).

    -- Jolie Lash

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