The Bay (web series)
The Bay | |
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Created by | Gregori J. Martin |
Written by | Gregori J. Martin |
Directed by |
Gregori J. Martin Kristos Andrews |
Starring |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 62 |
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Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) |
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Production company(s) | LANYfilms Productions |
Release | |
Original network | Blip.tv |
Original release | September 15, 2010 – present |
External links | |
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The Bay is a soap opera web series that premiered on September 15, 2010 at Blip.tv. Starring Mary Beth Evans as wealthy socialite Sara Garrett, the series was created by Gregori J. Martin. It is set in the posh seaside town of Bay City, where the privileged residents are entangled in one scandal, betrayal or love affair after the other.
The Bay won a 2015 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approaches Drama Series, and was previously nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2012 for Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime. In 2016, the series received Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series (formerly, the New Approaches award) and four of its performers.
Plot
Sara Garrett rules the social set of Bay City, where passions run high and every relationship is complicated.
Cast
Series regulars
- Mary Beth Evans as Sara Garrett[1] (2010–2016)
- Tristan Rogers as Commissioner Lex Martin[1] (2010–2016)
- Kristos Andrews as Peter Garrett[1] (2010–2016)
- Lilly Melgar as Janice Ramos[1] (2010–2016)
- Jade Harlow as Lianna Ramos[1] (2010–2016)
- Taylor Stanley as Zoey Johnson[1] (2010–2016)
- Derrell Whitt as Will Campbell[1] (2010–2016)
- Matthew Ashford as Steve Jensen[1] (2011–2016)
- Jacklyn Zeman as Sofia Madison[1] (2011–2016)
- Nicolas Coster as Mayor Jack Madison[1] (2011–2016)
- Scott Bailey as Nathan Perkins[1] (2012–2016)
- Erik Fellows as Damian Blackwell[1] (2012–2016)
- Terri Ivens as Orchid[1] (2012–2016)
- Ronn Moss as John Blackwell[1] (2014–2016)
- Eric Nelsen as Daniel Garrett[1] (2014–2016)
- Karrueche Tran as Vivian Johnson[1] (2014–2016)
- Alicia Leigh Willis as Avery Garrett[1] (2014–2016)
Guest cast
- Dylan Bruce as Brian Nelson[2] (2010–2012)
- John Callahan as Detective Mackenzie Johnson #1 (2010)
- Lane Davies as Detective Mackenzie Johnson #2[1] (2010–2016)
- Joe Lando as Lee Nelson #1[3] (2010–2011)
- Paul Satterfield as Lee Nelson #2[4] (2011)
- Réal Andrews as Dr. Keith Campbell[1] (2010–2014)
- Lesli Kay as Belinda Madison[5] (2010)
- Thor Knai as Matthew Johnson #1[6] (2010–2014)
- Rib Hillis as Matthew Johnson #2 (2012)[7]
- Martha Madison as Marly Nelson-Foster[2] (2010–2014)
- Sandra Dee Robinson as Christine Nelson[1] (2010–2014)
- Tanisha Lynn as Vivian Johnson[8] (2010–2011)
- Daphne Bloomer as Colleen Givens[8] (2010–2011)
- Gavin Houston as Tony Foster[1] (2010–2014)
- Diego Serrano as Frankie Ramos (2010)
- Charles Shaughnessy as Captain Elliot Sanders[1] (2010–2014)
- Camden Toy as Igor Chambers[1] (2010–2014)
- Brody Hutzler as Press Secretary Kenneth Allen #1[6] (2011–2012)
- Sean Kanan as Press Secretary Kenneth Allen #2[9] (2014)
- Jed Allan as Harold Johnson[4] (2011–2012)
- Anna Kathryn Holbrook as Carol Andrews[10] (2011)
- Agim Kaba as Noah Andrews[10] (2011)
- Cherie Johnson as Carlina Hall (2011)
- Ilene Kristen as Liza Garrett[1] (2011–2016)
- Ignacio Serricchio as Manny Ramos[11] (2011–2014)
- Kimberlin Brown as Dr. Grace Drum[12] (2011)
- Vincent De Paul as Father Leone[1] (2011–2016)
- Tonja Walker as Ms. St. John[13] (2011)
- Marie Wilson as Claire Andrews[14] (2011)
- Michael O'Leary as Michael Donovan (2011)
- Miriam Colon as Grandma Andrews (2011)
- Fiona Hutchison as Emma Cambridge[15][16] (2012)
- Michael Swan as Buck Stanton[15] (2012)
- Brian Gaskill as Chase Walker[1] (2012–2014)
- John Reilly as Mortimer[17] (2012)
- Celeste Fianna as Tamara Garrett (2012–2016)
- Bill Cobbs as Boyd Bloom[1] (2014)
- Patrika Darbo as Mickey Walker[1][9] (2014–2016)
- Bruce Davison as Red Garrett (2014–2016)
- Kiko Ellsworth as Kinyata Foster[1] (2014)
- Judi Evans as Katherine Blackwell[1][9] (2014)
- Lindsay Hartley as Sammy Sullivan[1] (2014)
- Kate Linder as Rita Buxton[1] (2014)
- Kira Reed Lorsch as Jo Conners[1] (2014–2016)
- A Martinez as Nardo Ramos[1] (2014)
- Eric Martsolf as Young Lee Nelson[1] (2014–2016)
- Judith McConnell as Melody Garrett[1] (2014–2016)
- Jared Safier as James the Butler (2014–2016)
- Jason-Shane Scott as Brad[1] (2014–2016)
Episodes
Season | Chapters | Chapter Episodes |
Total Episodes |
Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||||
1 | 1–4 5 (Far From The Bay) |
16 8 |
24 | September 15, 2010 | August 11, 2011 | |
2 | 6–7 HoliBays 8–9 10 (Darkside of The Bay) |
8 8 8 5 |
29 | October 27, 2011 | September 6, 2012 | |
3 | 11–14 | 16 | 16 | December 5, 2013 | December 30, 2014 | |
4 | 15–16 | 8 | 8 | December 1, 2015 | December 22, 2015 |
Casting and production
Created by Martin, The Bay was announced in May 2010, with Tristan Rogers, Lilly Melgar, John Callahan and Sandra Robinson attached to star.[18] Days later, We Love Soaps reported that Mary Beth Evans had been cast as the lead, Sara Garrett.[19] Matthew Ashford was added in July as Steve Jensen, Sara's rapist and the father of her eldest child, Brian.[20] By August 2010, Dylan Bruce had been cast as Brian, and Martha Madison as Sara's daughter Marly.[2] Around the same time, Rogers' character was identified as Police Commissioner Lex Martin, who shares a past with Sara, and Melgar was noted to be playing Janice Ramos, Sara's fiery nemesis.[2]
From the beginning, the series has featured many notable American soap opera actors in its regular and guest cast.[21] In 2011, Evans and her character Sara made a crossover appearance on the web series Pretty.[22]
Production and broadcast
Martin executive produces with Kristos Andrews, who also stars as Sara's son, Peter Garrett.[23]
Premiering at Blip.tv on September 15, 2010,[2][21][24] the first season included four "chapters" of four episodes each,[25] as well as an eight-episode Summer Special 2011 called Far From The Bay.[26][27] In February 2011, Jim Romanovich of Associated Television International announced plans to repackage the series into 30-minute episodes and pitch it to cable networks and key local TV stations.[21]
Season 2 premiered on October 27, 2011,[4][28] again comprising 16 episodes in four chapters,[29] as well as an eight-episode Thanksgiving Special called HoliBays,[30][31] and a five-episode Summer Special 2012 called Darkside of The Bay.[32][33] In August 2013, Blip.tv was acquired by Maker Studios.[34]
Season 3 premiered on December 5, 2013.[35] Maker Studios shut down Blip.tv on August 20, 2015 and redirected it to Maker.tv.[36]
In September 2015, Martin announced eight new installments for a forthcoming season 4.[37] The fourth season premiered on Vimeo on December 1, 2015 with the eighth episode airing on December 22.[38] Production will resume in May 2016 on the final six episodes of the season.[39] The Bay is available for streaming in a limited capacity at thebaytheseries.com.
In April 2015, Soap Opera Digest reported that episodes of The Bay would be re-released on Amazon Prime in Summer 2016 as two 14-episode seasons, featuring a new beginning.[39] According to Martin, they will be "remastered episodes with never before seen footage, [and] the show will have a new starting point".[39] In August 2016, it was announced that the series would be made available for streaming starting September 6. The release would include 14 digitally remastered episodes as well as 14 additional new episodes.[40]
Awards and recognition
The Bay won a 2015 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approaches Drama Series.[23] Along with Martin and Andrews as executive producers, the winning team included Supervising Producer Nadine Aronson, Coordinating Producer Carol C. Hedgepeth and producers Anthony Aquilino, Braxton Davis, Devin DeVasquez, Mary Beth Evans, Celeste Fianna, Jade Harlow, Lilly Melgar, Ronn Moss, Eric Nelsen, Sainty Nelsen, Jared Safier, Derrell Whitt, Salvatore V. Zannino[23] The series was previously nominated in 2012 for Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime.[41]
In 2016, the series received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series.[42][43] Mary Beth Evans, Lilly Melgar and Patsy Pease were nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Digital Daytime Drama Series for their roles, and Kristos Andrews was nominated for Outstanding Actor in a Digital Daytime Drama Series.[42][43] The Bay won for Outstanding Digital Series, and Evans and Andrews won in the performer categories.[44]
To date, the series has won six Indie Series Awards,[45][46] and has been nominated for several more.[47][48][49][50][51] In December 2010, Martin was named by We Love Soaps as one of the 15 Most Fascinating People of 2010 for his work on the series.[52]
Year | Association | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | 2nd Indie Soap Awards | Outstanding Directing | Gregori J. Martin | Won | [45] |
Fan's Choice Award | Won | ||||
Outstanding Lead Actor | Camden Toy | Nominated | [47] | ||
Outstanding Ensemble | Nominated | ||||
Best Storyline | "Igor's revenge" | Nominated | |||
2012 | 39th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Class Short Format – Daytime | Gregori J. Martin, Kristos Andrews and Derrell Whitt | Nominated | [41] |
3rd Indie Soap Awards | Best Crossover | Michael O'Leary (The Bay & Steamboat) | Won | [45] | |
Mary Beth Evans (Pretty & The Bay) | Nominated | [48] | |||
Fan's Choice Award | Won | [45] | |||
Best Directing – Drama | Gregori J. Martin | Nominated | [48] | ||
Best Supporting Actor – Drama | Nicolas Coster | Nominated | |||
Derrell Whitt | Nominated | ||||
Best Ensemble – Drama | Nominated | ||||
Best Guest Appearance – Drama | Anna Holbrook | Nominated | |||
Ilene Kristen | Nominated | ||||
Best Breakout Performance | Kristos Andrews | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Matthias Schubert, Gareth Taylor and Andre Lomov | Nominated | |||
2014 | 5th Indie Series Awards | Best Ensemble – Drama | Nominated | [49] | |
Best Makeup | Eric Kirker, Renonda Bray, Dre Lamparello and Anna Habrat | Nominated | |||
2015 | 42nd Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding New Approaches Drama Series | Gregori J. Martin, Kristos Andrews, Nadine Aronson, Carol C. Hedgepeth, Anthony Aquilino, Braxton Davis, Devin DeVasquez, Mary Beth Evans, Celeste Fianna, Jade Harlow, Lilly Melgar, Ronn Moss, Eric Nelsen, Sainty Nelsen, Jared Safier, Derrell Whitt and Salvatore V. Zannino | Won | [23] |
6th Indie Series Awards | Best Lead Actress – Drama | Lilly Melgar | Nominated | [50] | |
Best Guest Actor – Drama | Charles Shaughnessy | Nominated | |||
Best Guest Actress – Drama | Patrika Darbo | Nominated | |||
Best Makeup | Ren Bray | Nominated | |||
2016 | 43rd Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series | Kristos Andrews, Gregori J. Martin, Anthony Aquilino, Michael W. Ferro, Jr., Jared Safier, Carol C. Hedgepeth, Matthew Ashford, Devin DeVasquez, Mary Beth Evans, Celeste Fianna, Jade Harlow, Lilly Melgar, Ronn Moss, Kira Reed Lorsch, Karrueche Tran, Salvatore Zannino, and Chrystal Ayers | Won | [44] |
Outstanding Actress in a Digital Daytime Drama Series | Mary Beth Evans | Won | |||
Lilly Melgar | Nominated | [42] | |||
Patsy Pease | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Actor in a Digital Daytime Drama Series | Kristos Andrews | Won | [44] | ||
7th Indie Series Awards | Best Lead Actress – Drama | Lilly Melgar | Won | [46] | |
Best Guest Actress – Drama | Kym Whitley | Won | |||
Best Web Series – Drama | Nominated | [51] | |||
Best Directing – Drama | Gregori J. Martin | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor – Drama | Tristan Rogers | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress – Drama | Karrueche Tran | Nominated | |||
Best Guest Actor – Drama | Eric Martsolf | Nominated | |||
Best Guest Actress – Drama | Patsy Pease | Nominated | |||
Best Ensemble – Drama | Nominated | ||||
Best Cinematography | Matthias Schubert | Nominated | |||
Best Makeup | Ren Bray | Nominated |
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External links
- Official website
- The Bay at the Internet Movie Database
- Giddens, Jamey (May 28, 2015). "Melrose Place's Vanessa Williams and Thomas Calabro Join The Bay". Daytime Confidential. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
- Giddens, Jamey (June 22, 2015). "Karrueche Tran's Volatile Relationship With Chris Brown Nets The Bay Tons of Free Publicity". Daytime Confidential. Retrieved October 1, 2015.