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We all know Tracey E Bregman as Lauren Fenmore from the Young and the Restless but have you ever wondered what she was doing before joining the show? Well, she has quite a dark history that some of you might not know about. Stick around to find out more about it.
Tracey E Bregman’s life before joining Young and the Restless
Tracey E Bregman joined The Young and the restless as Lauren Fenmore in 1983 and she has definitely proven to be one of our favorite stars of the show. The journey for the character has been nothing but a wild ride on the show. The actress behind Lauren has taken her character from a scheming, selfish, and slightly sociopathic teenager to a terrorized kidnapping victim, a put-upon wife and mother, a successful businesswoman, and finally, a happily married Mrs. Michael Baldwin.
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Before she graced the screens of Genoa City, she had her soap opera moments elsewhere, stirring up drama. Back in the day, Bregman was causing trouble on ‘Days of our Lives’ as Marlena Evans’ stepdaughter, Donna Temple Craig. Donna had one major mission in life, she wanted her dad all to herself. Sound familiar? It’s like a soap opera trope right there, and it seems like Bregman had a knack for playing the bratty teen.
Her journey into the world of soap operas was not the beginning of her acting career. In 1981, she made her mark in the feature film ‘Happy Birthday To Me,’ where she shared the screen with Melissa Sue Anderson. In the film, Bregman portrayed Ann Thomerson, a classmate of Melissa Sue’s character, who happened to be scheming, selfish, and incredibly sociopathic. If you’re looking for the rich bitch archetype, Ann Thomerson fits the bill to a tee, and she made Melissa Sue’s high school life an absolute nightmare.
The plot of the film is even crazier. What happens is that Melissa Sue’s character actually invited Tracey, well, her character Ann to her birthday party in the film, and even more shockingly, the bad girl accepted the invitation. Not only did she agree to attend, but she also managed to persuade the rest of her popular clique to join in the party.
But then things get truly intense – the weird deaths start happening. We’re talking throats being slit with a razor, gutted by garden shears, crotches crushed by weights, and an infamous scene where someone gets skewered by a shish kebab. It’s a full-on horror fest, and the tension is through the roof. As the death count rises, it’s a race to see whether Tracey or Melissa Sue’s character can claim the title of the last girl standing.
‘Happy Birthday To Me’ has become a cult horror classic over the past forty years, and fans of the genre can’t get enough of it. And in all this, Y&R’s very own Tracey Bregman shines, featuring prominently in the film.
So, for those who think they’ve seen the worst of Tracey Bregman in her soap opera roles, well, ‘Happy Birthday To Me’ will prove them wrong. Have you watched this masterpiece, let us know in the comments below.