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Where are these actors?

AMC: J. Eddie Peck, Matt Borlenghi, Esta TerBlanche, Candice Earley, Felicity LaFortune, Darnell Williams

ATWT: Joanna Rhineheart, Tom Eplin

B&B: Robert Pine, Jeff Trachta, Joanna Johnson, Paulo Benedeti, Ashley Lyn Cafagna

DOOL: Deborah Adair, Roark Critchlow, Gloria Loring, Louise Sorel

GH: Michael Sutton, Jensen Buchanan, David Groh, Hugo Napier, Lisa Cerasoli, Shell Danielson, Robert Kelker-Kelly

GL: Beverlee McKinsey

OLTL: Marsha Clark, Timothy Gibbs, Laura Koffman, Mia Korf, Elaine Princi, Florencia Lozano

Where are these writers?

AMC

Christina Covino

Elizabeth Smith

Kathleen Klein

Hal Corley

Caroline Franz

Louise Shaffer

Susan Sojourna Collier

Robyn Hatcher

John PiRoman

Craig Carlson

ATWT

Stephen Black

Henry Stern

Lorin Wertheimer

Stephanie Braxton

Tom Reilly

Laura Maria Censabella

Lynn Martin

Julia Jordan

Craig Heller

AW

Lewis Arlt

Tom King

Maura Penders

B&B

Candace Kirby

DOOL

Gene Palumbo

Randy Holland

Zak Berkman

Renee Godelia

GH

Tom Citrano

James Fryman

Michael Quinn

Shelley Moore

Michael J. Cinquemani

Frank South

GL

Joyce Brotman

Eleanor Labine

Casandra Morgan

OLTL

Daniel S. Griffin

Becky Cole

David Cherill

Ginger Redmon

Sunset Beach

Mary Jeannett LeDonne

J. Robert Langston

Linda Schreyer

Robert A. Zimmer, Jr.

Sandy Siegel

Y&R

Marc Hertz

Chris Abbott

David Seidler

Marc Singer

Where are these producers?

Linda Gottlieb (OLTL), Nancy Bradley Wiard (Y&R), Susan Bedsow Horgan (OLTL), Laurence Caso (ATWT), John Valente (ATWT), R. Scott Collishaw (AW), Leslie Kwartin (AW), Jorn Winther (AMC), Maxine Levinson (OLTL), Stephen Schenkel (AMC), Felicia Minei Behr (AMC), Nancy Horwich (AMC), Michael Laibson (GL), Fran Sears (Loving)

Where are these directors?

Michael Lindsay-Hogg (Loving), Andrea Giles Rich (AMC), Randy J. Robbins (DOOL), Mary Madeiras (DOOL), David Forsyth (GH), Charles Correll (GH), Dennis Steinmetz (Passions), Patrick Maloney (Passions), Scott Riggs (Sunset Beach), Stuart Silver (Sunset Beach)

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AMC - Darnell was recently on GL (may still be), been in a ton of plays this year and directed a film.

AW - Tom Eplin recently got married I believe. Produced and starred in a horror flick after he left ATWT.

Days - Don't know what Gloria Loring is doing but her son, Robin Thicke, is having a lot of music success right now.

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Louise Shaffer now writes books, and has had a few published since leaving.

Laura Maria Censabella continues to be a playwright.

tom Reilly went back to working in commercial production after he left World turns.

Renee Godelia is now back writing scripts in daytime.

Daniel Griffen chose to leave daytime and return to his previous career.

R. Scott Collishaw left daytime and I believe heard he went back to law.

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- Nancy Bradley Wiard (Y&R)

She retired in 2003 or 2004 as senior coordinating producer

B&B:

Jeff Trachta - he's doing good: this spring SOW had an interview with where he talked about a personality show he's doing in Las Vegas

Joanna Johnson - with "Hope & Faith" which she executive produced over, she's probably developing new projects or resting on her money

Paulo Benedeti - he quit acting and is doing sth. totally different - gooooooooood idea, Paulo! LOL - but I forgot what it was. It even made him to the White House. You can search their photo archive...

Question of my own:

Waht happened to writer Maria Arena who worked on B&B and Y&R in the late 80s/early 90s???

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So, THAT's what happened to Tom Reilly? Commercials? Really?

Anyways...

>> Candice Earley

Married, and out of the business.

>> Robert Kelker-Kelly

Wasn't he working as a pilot for awhile?

>> Beverlee McKinsey

Retired, lives near her son, GH director Scott, in Southern California.

>> Marsha Clark

Saw her a few years ago as a judge on Y&R. Also does some improv, I think.

>> Timothy Gibbs

Last I've heard, he was working in the construction industry, and out of the business completely.

>> Hal Corley

Lives in NJ, writes plays.

>> Stephanie Braxton

Has started acting again, appearing in small, independent films and the like.

>> Lewis Arlt

Runs a real estate office in upstate NY.

>> Gene Palumbo

Dead.

>> Susan Bedsow Horgan (OLTL)

Works as a life-coach.

>> Michael Laibson (GL)

Has transitioned into directing and producing for the theatre.

>> Maria Arena

Well, she's married to Trent Jones, so wherever HE is..., lol.

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About Roark--he graduated from my university, U of Victoria, and came back to do an acting workshop and was pretty clear that he didn't miss being on DAYS--saying out of all the saops he knew of they had the lowest level of what they let you as an actor do--basically saying he'd be given his lines, told where to stand and film it--which he foudn very frustrating (maybe this is what Ed Scott meant about lack of direction at DAYS?)

I always find it shocking that someone could go from having a lead on a show to working in construction or real estate (as I believe Lisa Peluso is) but of course sometimes that industry can really wear you out and you just want a change.

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