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November 2006 Episode Counts

20 episodes in November '06

(NOTES: Totals do NOT include the repeat of the July 28th, 2006 episode of OLTL featuring special musical guest Mary J. Blige. Also, OLTL was pre-empted for the first 20 seconds of the show on November 8th, as ABC News wrapped up their coverage of the resignation of US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.)

Listed below are the total # of episodes each actor appeared in for the month of November, and the percentages of total episodes each actor earned for the month of November.

1) Melissa Archer (Natalie Vega)-----19-----95%

2) John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex Balsom)-----17-----85%

2) Trevor St. John (Todd Manning)-----17------85%

2) Jerry Ver Dorn (Clint Buchanan-----17-----85%

5) Melissa Gallo (Adriana Cramer)-----16------80%

5) Renee Elise Goldsberry (Evangeline Williamson)-----16-----80%

7) Tuc Watkins (David Vickers)-----14-----70%-----last aired 11/21

8) Kassie DePaiva (Blair Manning)-----13-----65%

8) David Fumero (Cristian Vega)-----13-----65%

8) Erika Slezak (Viki Davidson)-----13-----65%

11) Kristen Alderson (Starr Manning)-----12-----60%

11) Heather Tom (Kelly Buchanan)-----12-----60%

11) Tobias Truvillion (Vincent Jones)-----12-----60%

14) Forbes March (Nash Brennan)-----11-----55%

14) Robin Strasser (Dorian Cramer Lord)-----11-----55%

14) Bree Williamson (Jessica Buchanan/Tess)-----11-----55%

14) Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan)-----11-----55%

18) Brandon Buddy (Cole Thornheart)-----10----50%

18) Kamar de los Reyes (Antonio Vega)-----10-----50%

18) Nathaniel Marston (Michael McBain)----10----50%

18) Alexandra Neil (Paige Miller)-----10-----50%

18) Paul Satterfield (Spencer Truman)-----10-----50%

23) Kathy Brier (Marcie Walsh)-----9----45%

23) Dan Gauthier (Kevin Buchanan)-----9-----45%-----last aired 11/16

25) Michael Easton (John McBain)-----8-----40%

26) Thomas Galanich (Mark Casey)-----7-----35%-----recurring

26) Brittney Underwood (Langston)-----7-----35%

28) Portia Reiners (Britney)-----6-----30%-----recurring

28) Hillary B. Smith (Nora Hannen)-----6-----30%

30) Thomas Hugh Kelly (Judge)-----5-----25%-----recurring

30) Ilene Kristen (Roxy Balsom)-----5-----25%-----recurring

30) Cosmo Pfeil (Gabe)-----5-----25%-----recurring

33) Kerry Butler (Claudia Reson)-----4-----20%

33) Phil Carey (Asa Buchanan)-----4-----20%

33) Bob Gaynor (Coach)-----4-----20%-----recurring

36) Christina Chambers (Marty Thornheart)-----3-----15%-----first aired 11/17

36) Patricia Mauceri (Carlotta Vega)------3-----15%-----recurring

38) Peter Bartlett (Nigel Bartholemew-Smythe)-----2------10%-----recurring

38) Wortham Krimmer (Rev. Andrew Carpenter)-----2-----10%-----recurring

38) Saoire Scott (Jamie Vega)-----2-----10%-----recurring

38) Tika Sumpter (Layla Williamson)-----2-----10%

38) actress portraying Principial Wexler-----2-----10%-----recurring

41) Malachy Cleary (Thomas McBain)-----1-----5%-----recurring

41) Justin Clark (young David Vickers)-----1-----5%-----recurring

Not Appearing this month, these recurring players----Obba Babatunde (Clay Williamson), Brandeon Victor Dixon (Dorian Daryl Johnston), Doc Dougherty (Jackie McNaughton), Patricia Elliott (Renee Buchanan), Al Espinosa (Father Gregory), Janet Hubert-Witten (Lisa Williamson), Kevin Mambo (Dr. Jordan Kingsley), Andrew Massett (Gov. Harrison Brooks), Hazel J. Medina (Marianne-Matthew's nanny), Novella Nelson (Judge Barbara Fitzwater), Pamela Payton-Wright (Addie Cramer), Olivia Sklar (Lois), Michael Storm (Dr. Larry Wolek), all other recurring.

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ONE LIFE TO LIVE

Episode Counts for January-November, 2006

235 episodes so far in '06

(NOTE: Total does NOT include the repeat of the May 29th, 2006 episode which aired on September 4th, OR the repeat of the July 28th, 2006 episode which aired on November 23rd.)

Listed below are the total # of episodes each actor appeared in thus far in 2006, and the percentages of total episodes each actor earned for the year so far.

1) Trevor St. John (Todd Manning)-----174-----74%

2) Melissa Archer (Natalie Buchanan)-----173-----74%

3) Michael Easton (John McBain)-----164----70%

4) Renee Elise Goldsberry (Evangeline Williamson)-----163-----69%

5) Paul Satterfield (Dr. Spencer Truman)-----159-----68%

6) Kassie DePaiva (Blair Manning)-----158-----67%

7) Bree Williamson (Jessica Buchanan/Tess)-----147-----63%

8) John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex Balsom)-----145-----62%

9) Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan)-----144-----61%

10) David Fumero (Cristian Vega)-----142-----60%

11) Forbes March (Nash Brennan)-----137-----58%

12) Melissa Gallo (Adriana Cramer)-----133-----57%

13) Robin Strasser (Dorian Cramer Lord)-----131-----56%

14) Jerry Ver Dorn (Clint Buchanan)------129------55%

15) Tuc Watkins (David Vickers)-----124-----53%-----last aired 11/21

16) Kamar de los Reyes (Antonio Vega)-----112-----48%

17) Erika Slezak (Viki Davidson)------108-----46%

18) Nathaniel Marston (Michael McBain)-----102-----43%

19) Heather Tom (Kelly Cramer)-----99-----42%

20) Josh Casaubon (Hugh Huges)-----90-----38%-----last aired 10/30

21) Dan Gauthier (Kevin Buchanan)-----88-----37%-----last aired 11/16

21) Alexandra Neil (Paige Miller)-----88-----37%-----first aired 02/06

23) Kristen Alderson (Starr Manning)-----83-----33%

24) Kathy Brier (Marcie Walsh McBain)-----72-----31%

25) Tobias Truvillion (Vincent Jones)-----68-----29%------first aired 04/11

26) Tika Sumpter (Layla Williamson)-----59------25%

27) Kerry Butler (Claudia Reston)-----50-----21%-----first aired 02/17

28) Tari Signor (Margaret Cochran)-----41-----17%-----last aired 06/16

29) Hillary B. Smith (Nora Hannen)-----37-----16%

30) Matthew Metzger (Duke Buchanan)-----36-----15%-----last day 05/19

31) Ilene Kristen (Roxy Balsom)-----35-----15%-----recurring

32) Eddie Alderson (Matthew Buchanan)-----24-----10%-----recurring

32) Catherine Hickland (Lindsey Rappaport)-----24-----10%-----recurring

32) Brittany Underwood (Langston)-----24-----10%

35) Scott Bryce (Dr. Ed Crosby)-----23-----10%-----recurring; already left show

36) Thomas G. Waites (Denton)-----20-----9%-----last day 05/22

37) Robert Leeshock (Bruce Bartlett)-----19-----8%------last aired 09/21

38) John Biscoe (Jack Manning)------18------8%------recurring

38) Phil Carey (Asa Buchanan)-----18-----8%

38) Timothy D. Stickney (R.J. Gannon)-----18-----8%-----recurring

41) Felipe Dieppa (Ricky)-----17-----7%-----last aired in July

41) Peter Galanich (Spencer's lawyer)-----8-----4%-----recurring

43) Mikey Jerome (Ted Osborne)-----15-----6%-----last aired 11/02

44) Malachy Cleary (Thomas McBain)-----14-----6%-----recurring

44) Patricia Mauceri (Carlotta Vega)-----14-----6%-----recurring

44) Michael Lee Patterson (George Reston)-----14-----6%-----last day 07/12

44) Deanna deVestern (young Jessica/Tess)-----14-----6%-----recurring

48) Emily Allyn Barth (Mary the Diner Waitress)-----13-----6%-----recurring

48) Brandon Victor Dixon (Dorian Daryl Johnston)-----13-----6%-----recurring

48) Portia Reiners (Britney)-----13-----6%-----recurring

48) Kevin Sibley (Vincent's former bodyguard)-----13-----6%-----recurring, first aired 04/11

52) Peter Bartlett (Nigel Bartholemew-Smythe)-----12-----5%-----recurring

52) George McDaniel (Norman Leeds)-----12-----5%-----recurring

52) Patricia Elliot (Renee Buchanan)-----12------5%-----recurring

55) Phillip Levy (Rourke)-----11-----5%-----recurring

56) Justin Clark (young David)-----10----5%-----recurring

56) Mike Hodge (Judge Terrance McClellan)-----10-----5%-----guest stint; last aired 02/04

56) Shaun Reingold (Shaun)-----10-----5%-----recurring

59) Peter Ghonheim (Adriana's Stalker)-----9-----4%-----recurring

59) Phil Lazar (Hooded Man)-----9-----4%-----guest stint

61) Linda Ellen Cook (Ellen Cochran Foley)-----7-----3%-----recurring

61) Michael Duvert, Jr. (Dr. Phil Jamison)-----7-----3%-----recurring

61) David Hess (Dr. Jacobs)-----7-----3%-----recurring

61) Thomas Hugh Kelly (Judge)-----7-----3%------recurring

61) Wortham Krimmer (Rev. Andrew Carpenter)-----7-----3%-----recurring

61) Cosmo Pfeil (Gabe)-----7-----3%-----recurring

61) Saoire Scott (Jamie Vega)-----7-----3%-----recurring

61) Adam Totso (Prison Guard)-----7-----3%-----guest stint, last aired 02/15

67) Jonathan Friel (Dr. Jonas Simmons)-----6-----3%-----recurring; last aired 08/02

67) Bob Gaynor (Coach)-----6-----3%-----recurring

67) Lynda Gravatt (Janice Dixon-social worker)-----6-----3%-----recurring

72) John Dossett (Sam)-----5-----2%-----recurring; first aired 02/22

72) actress portraying Principal Wexler-----5-----2%-----recurring

72) Terry Layman (Dr. Snyder)------5-----2%------recurring, first aired 04/04

75) Timothy Adams (Ron Walsh)-----4-----2%-----recurring

75) Carolyn Camello (Dr. Mulhern)-----4-----2%-----guest stint

75) Al Espinosa (Father Gregory)-----4-----2%-----recurring

75) Cady Huffman (Paige Miller)-----4-----2%------last aired 01/23

75) Paul O'Brien (Charlie Walsh)-----4-----2%-----recurring

75) Daniel Passaro (Giovanni)-----4-----2%-----recurring

75) Bill Rayond (Lenny)-----4-----2%-----guest stint; last aired 08/08

75) Jacinto Taras Riddick (Abbott)-----4-----2%-----recurring

75) Jess Weixler (Rose)-----4-----2%-----recurring, first aired 03/14

84) Peter Brouwer (Dr. Alan Quinlan)-----3-----1%-----recurring; first aired 03/20

84) Catherine A. Campbell (Reporter)-----3-----1%-----recurring

84) Christina Chambers (Marty Thornheart)-----3-----1%-----first aired 11/17

84) Graham Davis (Neil)-----3-----1%-----recurring

84) Bill D. Dawes (Eric Walsh)-----3-----1%-----recurring

84) Molly Goldberg (Gretchen)-----3-----1%-----recurring

84) John H. Highsmith (James)-----3-----1%-----recurring

84) Jack MacGruder (Simon Kenton-Asa's P.I.)-----3-----1%-----recurring

84) Mark Margolis (George) -----3-----1%-----recurring, first aired 04/27

84) Anthony Piccininni (young John McBain)-----3------1%-----recurring

84) Dylan Snyder (Adam)-----3-----1%-----recurring

84) Doug Yasuda (Mr. Sharp-bank president)-----3-----1%-----guest stint; last aired 08/22

96) Russell Anderson (Napa Detective)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 07/26

96) David T. Achelis (Mack-Rodi's Manager)-----2------0.9%------recurring

96) Rickey Aiello (Referee)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 03/30

96) Nikolett Barabas (Jolie)-----2------0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 02/21

96) Danny Bernardy (David's Lawyer)-----2-----0.9%-----recurring, first aired 06/16

96) Betsy Beutler (Nina)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 01/05

96) Ron Bohmer (Dr. Burham)-----2-----0.9%-----recurring; first aired 05/10

96) Tomothy Bohn (Tommy's foster dad)------2------0.9%-----guest stint, last aired 08/09

96) Johnathan Brock (Rocco Laserdo, Jr.)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 03/30

96) Michael Buscemi (Ray)-----2-----0.9%------guest stint; last aired 09/22

96) Jennifer Diaz (Monica)-----2------0.9%------recurring

96) Dawn Dumont (Arizona clinic nurse)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 08/29

96) Susan Fletcher (Tiffany)-----2-----0.9%------guest stint; last aired 03/02

96) Julia Haubner (Tommy's foster mom)-----2------0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 08/09

96) Anthoney Mangano (Officer Lopez)-----2-----0.9%-----recurring; first aired 03/22

96) Mercedes Masolin (Neely)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint, last aired 06/28

96) Patrick Nwamu, Jr. (Sly)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 03/30

96) Jay Patterson (Trucker Travis)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 02/13

96) Scott Porter (Billy)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint; last aired 03/02

96) Pamela Sabaugh (Annie)-----2-----0.9%-----recurring, first aired 06/06

96) Timothy Sandoval (Kentucky Morgue Attendent)-----2-----0.9%-----guest stint, last aired 06/26

96) Peter Straub (Pete Braust)-----2-----0.9%------recurring; first aired 03/27

96) actor portraying young Michael McBain-----2-----0.9%-----recurring

119) Larisa Bondarenko (Michele)------1------0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 02/20

119) Michael Buscemi (Ray)-----1-----0.4%------guest stint; last aired 01/27

119) Steve Cibus (Capricorn Robber)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 08/10

119) Reanna Cline (Fan February Winner)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 02/15

119) Patrick Connelly (Lowell Patrick)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 02/09

119) Jen Crilley (UV Patron)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 02/15

119) Annie Golden (Beverly Altman-casting director)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint

119) J.R. Horne (Bob)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 08/17

119) Mellini Kantayya (Nurse)-----1-----0.4%-----recurring

119) Megan Lawrence (Joyce O'Malley)-----1-----0.4%-----recurring

119) Hazel J. Medina (Marianne-Matthew's nanny)-----1-----0.4%-----recurring

119) Keith Patterson (UV Photographer)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 02/06

119) Melle Powers (Witness)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint, last aired 04/06

119) Josh Ruben (UV Bartender)-----1------0.4%------guest stint; last aired 02/06

119) Thomas Ryan (Ray Bateman, Sr.)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint, last aired 04/14

119) James Seol (Craze Photographer)------1------0.4%------guest stint; last aired 01/19

119) Kim Sykes (TV Reporter-Voice Over)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 03/06

119) Ann Torsiglieri (Hope from Bridal Shop)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint, last aired 04/14

119) actor portraying homeless man Auggie-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 03/16

119) actress portraying Linda Yohn-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 02/27

119) actor portraying Hendrick-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 03/14

119) Mary J. Blige (Herself)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 07/28

119) Marysol Castro (Herself)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 07/28

119) Lifehouse (Themselves)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 02/15

119) Jeannie Ortega (Herself)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 07/17

119) Tito Puente, Jr. (Himself)-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 01/30

119) actor portraying young Duke-----1-----0.4%------recurring; first aired 05/30

119) actor portraying Ned Truman-----1-----0.4%-----recurring

119) actor portraying funeral home director-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint; last aired 10/05

119) actor portraying Angus-----1-----0.4%-----guest stint

Not Appearing so far in 2006, these recurring players----Obba Babatunde (Clay Williamson), Doc Dougherty (Jackie McNaughton), Janet Hubert-Witten (Lisa Williamson), Kevin Mambo (Dr. Jordan Kingsley), Andrew Massett (Gov. Harrison Brooks), Novella Nelson (Judge Barbara Fitzwater), Pamela Payton-Wright (Addie Cramer), Olivia Sklar (Lois), Michael Storm (Dr. Larry Woleck), all other recurring.

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