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  1.  

    This was posted by Lisa Sutton (Nancy Feldman #1 on Ryan's Hope):

     

    This is exactly how I use to feel when I taught ballet classes regularly. Sharing my gifts with the beautiful students, young and old, that would walk through my studio doors eager to learn.
    —> I never felt exhausted from teaching and it truly filled my heart with so much joy. I loved molding them into beautiful ballerinas instilling the love of dance in each and every one of them.
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    I considered myself the guardian angel of the fifth position and I treasured every single day
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    Now I’m only able to teach through zoom, which is still very fulfilling but it’s not the same as in person. Maybe one day soon I’ll teach again 🙏💝🙏
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    xoxo Miss Lisa💋May be an image of text
  2. Last night, I watched a lot of tapes from the Paul Rauch-era of One Life to Live.

    I have a couple of questions:

    In what order were the various members of the Sanders family introduced?  I imagine that it went in this order, but I would like to know and not speculate:

    1.  Judith Russell Sanders (Louise Sorrell) - sister of Jon Russell

    2. Jamie Sanders (Mark Philpot) - came onto the show when Joshua Cox was introduced as the new Dan Woleck

    3. Charles Sanders (Michael Billington for one or two episodes and then replaced in the role by Peter Brown)

    4. Elizabeth Sanders (Lois Kibbee)

    5.  Kate Sanders (Marcia Cross)

    Later, Mari Lynn's mother married into the family.

     

    The show seemed to be heading to a Lisa-Brad-Connie triangle.  I had forgotten all about this.  This was after the character of Dr. Joshua Hall had departed the show.   Lisa's father (Lloyd Hollar) had also left, as had reporter Mike Rivers (Eriq La Salle).  The role of Connie O'Neill was being played by the second actress in the role, Teri Donohue.

    Who else inferred a romance between Lisa and Brad?   How long did this last, or was it for a single episode?

  3. How would the audience have felt if the late Michael Levin (best known as Jack Fennelli on Ryan's Hope) had played Mark Elliott on Love Is a Many Splendored Thing?

    He probably would have remained on the show for most of the run.

    And, David Birney (who played Mark #2) would have been great in the role of Jack on Ryan's Hope (excepting the fact that he did not look very Italian).

  4. I loved the entire Price family.   I felt that Sheila's break-up with Troy was too sudden and not logial enough.  She then became paired with Hank.

    I enjoyed Valerie Pettiford in the role of Sheila, but I also greatly enjoyed Stephanie Williams in the role.  She was so beautiful, but the character had so little to do.  The only time that her storyline was anywhere near interesing is when R. J. came to her apartment and she begged him not to hurt Hank's career.   R. J. made Sheila strip for him.  She did have a semi-emotional scene when she told Hank good-bye and that she was moving to Europe.

    Dr. Ben Price was also a wonderful character to me.  I had never known until today that the show considered killing R. J., but had that storyline materialized, two likely suspects would have been both Sheila and Ben.  His final scene with Marty, though, completely puzzled me, as I had noticed no attraction between those two characters.

    I also liked the storyline in which Rika Price (sister of Ben and Sheila) was involved with Troy's son.   (I think that the actor and actress later married in real life.)  Rika would have been good with Javier, R. J. or Antonio.  I beleive that it was during the Linda Gottlieb years that the rap storyline aired and Curtis Blow was a special guest and a consultant.

    The best thing to have done with this storyline is to have Sheila say good-bye to Hank, leave to join Ben in Europe, then (several years later) to return with a child who may have been Hank's or may was not his.

    I absolutely hated the return of Becky Lee and had not known that there was a reason for her personality change.

    I liked all three of the actresses who played Rachel.   Mari Morrow may have laced the talent of the other two, but her work was acceptable.   I loved Rachel B. Grant, although i always that the she and Kelli Taylor (Kelly #2 on All My Children) could easily have exchanged roles.   (I thought that Ms. Taylor was extremely talented and was wasted.)

    Also, One Life to Live introduced a hospital administrator who was trying to have Ben Price fired as a physician,  She could have been placed in triangle with Hank and Shelia had the show kept this character.

     

     

     

     

     

  5. I am now wondering about actres Janis Young.  She appeared on Our Five Daughters, The Edge of Night (probably in a day role) and Another World (which was produced in the same studio as Our Five Daughters).  

    I read that after she and her husband (record producer Mark Abrahamson) divorced, she became a drama professor at Bennington College.  Is she still teaching there (doubtful), or how is she spending her time now?

  6. I loved the entire Price family.   I felt that Sheila's break-up with Troy was too sudden and not logial enough.  She then became paired with Hank.

    I enjoyed Valerie Pettiford in the role of Sheila, but I also greatly enjoyed Stephanie Williams in the role.  She was so beautiful, but the character had so little to do.  The only time that her storyline was anywhere near interesing is when R. J. came to her apartment and she begged him not to hurt Hank's career.   R. J. made Sheila strip for him.  She did have a semi-emotional scene when she told Hank good-bye and that she was moving to Europe.

    Dr. Ben Price was also a wonderful character to me.  I had never known until today that the show considered killing R. J., but had that storyline materialized, two likely suspects would have been both Sheila and Ben.  His final scene with Marty, though, completely puzzled me, as I had noticed no attraction between those two characters.

    I also liked the storyline in which Rika Price (sister of Ben and Sheila) was involved with Troy's son.   (I think that the actor and actress later married in real life.)  Rika would have been good with Javier, R. J. or Antonio.  I beleive that it was during the Linda Gottlieb years that the rap storyline aired and Curtis Blow was a special guest and a consultant.

    The best thing to have done with this storyline is to have Sheila say good-bye to Hank, leave to join Ben in Europe, then (several years later) to return with a child who may have been Hank's or may was not his.

    I absolutely hated the return of Becky Lee and had not known that there was a reason for her personality change.

    I liked all three of the actresses who played Rachel.   Mari Morrow may have laced the talent of the other two, but her work was acceptable.   I loved Rachel B. Grant, although i always that the she and Kelli Taylor (Tayor #2 on All My Children) could have played each other's roles just as well.

    I loved the months of friendship between Max and R. J., and missed it after the writers stopped writing mutual scenes with them.  I especially hated the way the show fizzled the character of R. J. out.  Wasn't R. J. paired with Alex or Lindsey later.   I did not care for their scenes.

     

     

  7. Writer Dan Wakefield, who was originally to be the co-creator of Loving, has passed away.

    He also wrote the book about Agnes Nixon called "All Her Children."  He was to write a review of All My Children for Playboy magazine, and, thinking originally that he would not like the show, became involved with the various plots on that show.

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    One of my favorite soap opera composers was the late Wladimir Selinsky.  He wrote the theme (I think) for the CBS primetime show Our Private World and also my favorite soap opera there, A World Apart.   He also composed (background music, I presume) for Love Is a Many Splendored Thing,

     

    He was born on February 15, 1910 and passed away at the age of 74 in 1984.Wladimir Selinsky | SecondHandSongs

     

     

  9. I nominate Eileen Letchworth (Margo Flax Martin on All My Children)

    Catherine Bruno (Roxanne/Nora on The Edge of Night)

    Deborah Soloman Simon (Amanda Holmes on As the World Turns and Sydney on All My Children)

    Frances Fisher (Deborah Saxon on The Edge of Night and Suzette Saxon on The Guiding Light)

    Heidi Vaughn (Phoebe Smith #1 on The Edge of Night)

    Georgann Johnson (Ellen Grant on Somerset; also on As the World Turns and All My Children)

    Clarice Blackburn (Dark Shadows, As the World Turns, The Secret Storm and many more shows - also a writer)

    August Dabney (Young Doctor Malone, Another World, As the World Turns, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, The Guiding Light, A World Apart, One Life to Live, Loving, serial General Hospital)

    Jane White (The Edge of Night, A World Apart, Search for Tomorrow)

     

     

  10. I think that Christopher Wines had lft the show before the abortion was performed and that Charles Frank had begun playing Dr. Jeff Martin.  I never saw Ms. Coslow in the role.  But, I seem to recall that Charles Frank had already been playing Dr. Jeff Martin by the time that Mary Kinnecott, R. N. was introduced.

     

    The husband of Ms. Coslow, Ted Sorrell, appeared on Ryan's Hope in 1981 and on The Guiding Light in 1992.

     

    Her father was film composer Sam Coslow.  (Both she and Karen Gorney were appearing on All My Children at this time, and both of them were the daughters of composers.)o

     

    Here is a picture of Jane Rose (Love of Life, The Secret Storm, Dark Shadows, Somerset), Jacqueline Coslow, and Daniel Keyes (Dark Shadows, Where the Heart Is, Ryan's Hope, Texas, The Secret Storm).

     

    I can see a little resemblance to Erica Slezak, who also auditioned for the role of Mary.  Ms. Slezak said years later that she would have been entirely wrong for the role.   I wonder if Ms. Coslow was miscast as Ms. Slezak would have been.

     

    Jane Rose, Jacqueline Coslow, and Daniel F. Keyes in the ...

  11. She was also on As the World Turns, but I remember her best for her portrayal as Gretel Cummings.    Gretel was introduced as an assistant for Adam Brewster.    She and Dr. Dorian Cramer Lord were competing for the attendion of Herb Callison.

    I do not remember clearly what actress was then playing Dr. Dorian, but the boyfriend of Claire Mallis (Dr. Dorian #2) appeared on Somerset.   I cannot remember his name.   Could someone refresh my memory?

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