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jam6242

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Everything posted by jam6242

  1. RIP Diane McBain. Soap fans may remember her playing Foxy Humdinger on Days in the 80s. https://twitter.com/MikeBarnes4/status/1605658530521829376?s=20&t=y0JK6S3O3TmplDf397WFtw
  2. So sorry to see this news. I remember watching him on Another World too. Thanks for sharing Jason.
  3. Jean McCoy (also played Margie on The Aldrich Family, Marcella the Menace on Pepper Young's Family, and Mary Crowell on Four Corners). Dick Dunham
  4. Olive Parker---also played Nancy Hicks on Your Family and Mine (1938). Doris Meade, with her husband and daughter.
  5. Audrey Totter's character on Road of Life was named Grace Tuttle. Her character on Ma Perkins was named Rosalie Thompson; and on Adventures of Maisie was named Hazel;
  6. From 1938, "Bachelor's Children."
  7. @slick jones Marion Reed Terry Howard
  8. In his book, Jed said he kept reminding the producers and the writers that he would be gone soon. They just didn't bother coming up with a proper way of writing out Don.
  9. https://www.instagram.com/p/ClEl6LLgUDt/
  10. He was on Love of Life before he was on SFT. That's where I first saw him. Christopher Reeve played his step-son.
  11. @slick jones @WilsokySearched Theresa Blake's name along with the name of her husband, Jeffrey Addicott, and it appears that they live in Texas, near San Antonio, where he is a law professor.
  12. I liked Marcia McClain's Dee very much. Took me a long time to warm up to Jacqueline Schultz as a result. I was rooting for Dee to end up with Beau, when she and Annie both fell for him. I thought I remembered Dee having an issue with her weight, but I can see that isn't the case here. I'm now wondering whether I'm wrong about that, or the show was being ridiculous in insinuating that she was overweight.
  13. Found a couple of photos of Mildred Baker in group shots. On the far left in the first picture, and third from the left of those sitting down in the second one.
  14. This is Jackie Jordan in some group shots. His character on Your Family and Mine was named Kenny Wilbur. On The O'Neill's, he played Stevie.
  15. Woody Parker. Barry Drew. Co-owned the Purple Onion nightclub and "discovered" The Smothers Brothers. Marie Nelson. Ruth Tobin. I can't get this one to save without the Pinterest button for reasons unknown (other than operator error, lol). Florence Brower. Anne Sterrett. On Cavalcade, played Emily Dickinson in The Life of Emily Dickinson and Theodosia Burr in The Life of Aaron Burr. Jane Houston. Richard "Dick" Post. Killed in action during WWII.
  16. @slick jonesFound Jimmy Dobson right away. According to his obit, he's James Dobson, who continued acting in adulthood. I'll do the others this afternoon---heading out for a bit.
  17. Dave wasn't a major character. Just popped up a few times. The first time was around 1965. Usually when there was some drama with Penny. Unfortunately, when Liz Hubbard/Althea returned to the show in 1981 (Marland had written her out, with Penny and Penny's husband, Jerry, in 1977), she said that Penny had been killed while they were living in Japan. I think she was murdered, but I could be wrong about that part. A recast Jerry followed Althea back to Madison, and he could not have been more different (in a bad way) than the original character. By the way, Althea's son also died, in early 1967.
  18. @slick jonesDo you have Flora Elkins listed for The Doctors? Found a mention that she played a "patient who is befriended by Matt" in September 1964.
  19. Not strictly Days, but probably one of Bill Hayes' earliest tv appearances, on Olson and Johnson's "Fireball Fun-For-All," from 1949.

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