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WEDNESDAY CELEBS

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Q: I have been a fan of Judith Light ever since she played Karen on the daytime soap “One Life to Live.” I wish I could have seen her do theater. What’s next for her?

— D.K.

A: Light last took the stage at the Pasadena Playhouse in “God Looked Away” opposite legendary actor Al Pacino as playwright Tennessee Williams. Alas, it did not receive the kindest of reviews. However, Light has won two Tony Awards in her career, so I doubt she has abandoned theater.

You can catch Light early next year on Lifetime in the psychologi­cal thriller “Escaping the Madhouse: The Nellie Bly Story.” Christina Ricci stars in this TV movie based on the true story of a brave journalist who goes undercover as a patient at the Women’s Lunatic Asylum in New York. Light plays the nurse who tortures her. Bly’s real name was Elizabeth Cochran Seaman, and her intense investigat­ion helped reform mental health care on a global level. “Escaping the Madhouse” premieres Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. on Lifetime.

Q: I haven’t paid attention to TV ratings in years. I would imagine the major networks are suffering now that, in addition to cable, people have Netflix and Amazon and other options. What are the top shows nowadays?

— M.B.

A: Yes, network ratings overall don’t generate the high numbers they used to, but they are still leading the pack. The shows that consistent­ly score high and show growth at the moment are “Manifest,” “This Is Us,” the long-running “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Good Doctor” and the hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” This all could change overnight, but these will likely be the season’s biggest hits.

Send me your questions at NewCelebri­tyExtra@gmail.com!

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