DAYS of Our Lives star Arianne Zucker has announced a new career venture after leaving the soap opera.
The last episode of the actress’ soap opera will air later this month.
She is best known for playing Nicole Walker on Days of Our Lives.
Arianne has played the character since 1998.
Now, the soap opera star is transitioning to cinema.
She will play The Madam in the upcoming film, Memec.
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“Amazing time filming at @memecfilm,” Arianne captioned the Instagram publish.
“I feel very happy to have played this delightful character! I couldn’t have asked to be part of a better cast and crew! Thank you for feeling at home!”
“I can’t wait to see! @polahaha #memecfilm #vantriloquist #scarymovieseason”, she concluded.
Arianne shared three photos of her character in her outfit on Instagram.
She wore a transparent white lace kimono and a white circular hat.
Arianne was in a hallway with her arms open and a smile on her face.
The other two photos showed her looking at the camera with a serious expression.
ABOUT THE MOVIE
According to IMDBThe premise of Memec is “When a struggling impressionist and a contract for fame take center stage, the battle for a good man’s soul comes into focus.”
In addition to Arianne, Chris Parnell, Jason Marsden and Kristoffer Polaha also star as Sam Reinhold.
Kristoffer will also direct the film.
He commented on Arianne’s post and said: “You killed it! We are so grateful you came to play.”
NICOLE’S LAST EPISODE
Arianne revealed when the last episode of Nicole will be on YouTube video posted on his channel.
“I have been so grateful for the amount of support I have received since leaving Days of Our Lives,” she said.
“I’ll be gentle about it now and just to let everyone know, my last air date is… I think it’s July 29th and we’ll see how things go after that.”
“But I had enormous support. I don’t think I’ve read or seen anything about anyone not supporting me through all of this,” she continued.
Arianne is referring to the lawsuit she filed against Days of Our Lives and Corday Productions Inc., Ken Corday, and the show’s former executive producer, Albert Alarr.
She filed her lawsuit in February 2024, citing discrimination, harassment, retaliation and wrongful termination, according to Us weekly.
Court documents obtained by the outlet state that Arianne experienced “sexually harassing comments” and “non-consensual or physical touching of a sexual nature” while working on the show.
The actress further stated that Ken was aware of the comments, which she accused director Albert of making.
Arianne was fired from the show after her contract expired in January.
“From the beginning of Alarr’s employment, he has repeatedly subjected [Arianne] and other employees to severe and widespread harassment and discrimination, including sexual harassment, on the basis of their female sex,” the court document states.
“That is, on an ongoing basis, and in furtherance of his intention to harass and discriminate against Plaintiff on the basis of her gender, Alarr subjected Plaintiff to comments of sexual harassment and non-consensual physical touching of a sexual nature.”
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