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I found this site, with lots of stuff from Ryan`s Hope, and one of the things where, the Episode Rankings Counts from 1975-1980, this list according to me features a hole lot of forgotten stars.

Here`is the list.

1975

1. Michael Hawkins (Frank Ryan) 88

2. Kate Mulgrew (Mary Ryan) 78

3. Faith Catlin (Faith Coleridge) 73

4. Justin Deas (Bucky Carter) 68

5. Malcolm Groove (Patrick Ryan) 67

*. Ilene Kristen (Delia Reid Ryan) 67

7. Diana van der Vlis (Nell Beaulac) 60

8. Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli) 57

9. Bernard Barrow (Johnny Ryan) 55

10. Nancy Addison (Jillian Coleridge) 53

11. Helen Gallgher (Maeve Ryan) 52

12. John Gabriel (Seneca Beaulac) 51

13. Frank Latimore (Ed Coleridge) 45

14. Earl Hindman (Bob Reid) 38

15. Ron Hale (Roger Coleridge) 37

16. Michael Fairman (Nick Szabo) 27

1976

1. Kate Mulgrew (Mary Ryan Fenelli) 171

2. Ilene Kristen (Delia Reid Ryan) 167

3. Nancy Addison (Jillian Coleridge) 147

4. Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli) 136

5. Helen Gallagher (Maeve Ryan) 123

6. John Gabriel (Seneca Beaulac) 117

7. Michael Hawkins (Frank Ryan) 113

8. Malcolm Groove (Patrick Ryan) 112

9. Bernard Barrow (Johnny Ryan) 110

10. Ron Hale (Roger Coleridge) 107

11. Justin Deas (Bucky Carter) 76

12. Earl Hindman (Bob Reid) 66

13. Faith Catlin (Faith Coleridge) 48

14. Catherine Hicks (Faith Coleridge) 45

15. Dennis Jay Higgins (Sam Crowell) 39

16. Hannibal Penney, Jr. (Clem Moultrie) 37

1977

1. Kate Mulgrew (Mary Ryan Fenelli) 153

2. Ilene Kristen (Delia Reid Ryan Ryan) 150

3. Malcolm Groove (Patrick Ryan) 146

4. Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli) 136

5. Andrew Robinson (Frank Ryan) 135

6. Nancy Addison (Jillian Coleridge) 123

7. John Gabriel (Seneca Beaulac) 121

*. Helen Gallagher (Maeve Ryan) 121

9. Catherine Hicks (Faith Coleridge) 119

10. Ron Hale (Roger Coleridge) 97

11. Bernard Barrow (Johnny Ryan) 91

12. Earl Hindman (Bob Reid) 76

13. Thomas MacGreavy (Tom Desmond) 73

14. Justin Deas (Bucky Carter) 71

15. Hannibal Penney, Jr. (Clem Moultrie) 62

16. Ana Alicia Ortiz (Alicia Nieves) 59

1978

1. Ilene Kristen (Delia Reid Ryan Coleridge) 155

2. Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Frank Ryan) 152

3. Nancy Addison (Jillian Coleridge Beaulac) 146

4. Thomas MacGreavy (Tom Desmond) 134

5. Ron Hale (Roger Coleridge) 115

*. Louise Shaffer (Rae Woodward) 115

7. Helen Gallagher (Maeve Ryan) 113

8. Karen Morris-Gowdy (Faith Coleridge Desmond) 112

9. Johnny Ryan (Seneca Beaulac) 108

10. Bernard Barrow (Johnny Ryan) 106

11. Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli) 102

12. Earl Hindman (Bob Reid) 74

13. Malcolm Groove (Patrick Ryan) 69

14. Sarah Felder (Siobahn Ryan) 57

15. Kathleen Tolan (Mary Ryan Fenelli) 56

16. John Blazo (Patrick Ryan) 49

1979

1. Sarah Felder (Siobahn Ryan Novak) 142

2. Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli) 129

3. Randall Edwards (Delia Reid Ryan Coleridge) 127

4. Helen Gallagher (Maeve Ryan) 124

*. Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Frank Ryan) 124

6. Nancy Addison (Jillian Coleridge Beaulac) 122

7. Ron Hale (Roger Coleridge) 118

8. Bernard Barrow (Johnny Ryan) 117

9. Louise Shaffer (Rae Woodward) 116

10. John Gabriel (Seneca Beaulac) 110

11. Karen Morris-Gowdy (Faith Coleridge) 85

12. Nicolette Goulet (Mary Ryan Fenelli) 83

13. Richard Muenz (Joe Novak) 73

14. Nana Tucker (Nancy Feldman) 69

15. Earl Hindman (Bob Reid) 65

*. Thomas MacGreavy (Tom Desmond) 65

1980

1. Kelli Maroney (Kimberly Harris Beaulac) 158

2. Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli) 151

3. Randall Edwards (Delia Reid Ryan Coleridge) 141

4. Nancy Addison (Jillian Coleridge) 136

5. Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Frank Ryan) 130

6. Ron Hale (Roger Coleridge) 121

*. Louise Shaffer (Rae Woodward) 121

8. Helen Gallagher (Maeve Ryan) 115

9. Karen Morris-Gowdy (Faith Coleridge) 112

10. John Gabriel (Seneca Beaulac) 106

11. Bernard Barrow (Johnny Ryan) 101

12. Michael Corbett (Michael Pavel) 99

13. Richard Backus (Barry Ryan) 93

14. Sarah Felder (Siobahn Ryan Novak) 75

15. Earl Hindman (Bob Reid) 72

16. Trent Jones (Ken George Jones) 59

For you wanting to see full lists, you can check http://www.geocities.com/ryanshope75/misc.html

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