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2007 Episode Rankings.Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this year (1/1/07-6/30/07), out of a total of 129 episodes. Ties are noted with an asterisk. http://members.aol.com/jason47b

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Lindsay Hartley (Theresa Lopez Fitzgerald Crane) 124

2. Eric Martsolf (Ethan Winthrop) 112

3. Emily Harper (Fancy Crane) 110

4. Galen Gering (Luis Lopez Fitzgerald) 104

5. Heidi Mueller (Kay Bennett) 94

6. Brook Kerr (Whitney Russell) 90

7. Adrian Bellani (Miguel Lopez Fitzgerald) 88

8. McKenzie Westmore (Sheridan Crane Boothe) 87

9. Ben Masters (Julian Crane) 78

10. Charles Divins (Chad Harris) 77

11. Phillip Jeanmarie (Blackmailer) 75

12. Mark Cameron Wystrach (Fox Crane) 70

13. James Hyde (Sam Bennett) 66

14. Silvana Arias (Paloma Lopez Fitzgerald) 63

15. James Stevenson (Jared Casey) 60

16. Dylan Fergus (Noah Bennett) 54

17. Juliet Mills (Tabitha Lenox) 50

18. Tracey Ross (Eve Russell) 48

19. Danica Stewart (Jessica Bennett) 45

20. Kim Johnston Ulrich (Ivy Winthrop) 44

21. Christopher Maleki (Herbert “Spike” Lester) 42

22. Nicole Cox (Endora Lenox) 38

*. Cathy Jeneen Doe (Simone Russell) 38

24. Phillip Jeanmarie (Vincent Clarkson) 37

25. Eva Tamargo (Pilar Lopez Fitzgerald) 31

26. Adrian Wilson (Chris Boothe) 30

27. Liza Huber (Gwen Hotchkiss Winthrop) 23

28. Bruce Gray (Judge James E. Reilly) 16

29. Andrea Evans (Rebecca Hotchkiss Crane) 15

30. Abby & Emma McCoy (Maria Lopez Fitzgerald) 14

31. Daphnee Duplaix Samuel (Valerie Davis) 13

32. Bruce French (Father Lonigan) 10

*. Anne Wyndham (Nurse Stevens) 10

34. Kristina Sisco (Charity Standish) 9

*. Sinqua Walls & Mekhai Wilson (Miles Harris) 9

36. Siena Goines (Valerie Davis) 8

37. Seth Stern (James Boothe) 7

38. Camille & Kate Schwary (Jane Winthrop) 7

*. Danny Woodburn (Demon Elf) 7

40. Erin Cardillo (Esme) 6

*. Colton Shires (Little Ethan Crane) 6

*. Rodney Van Johnson (T.C. Russell) 6

43. Mary Pat Gleason (Bad Witch # 2) 5

*. Jossara Jinaro (Rae Thomas) 5

*. Judith McConnell (Bad Witch # 1) 5

*. Patrick Thomas O’Brien (London Airport Priest) 5

47. Tess Alexandra Parker (Female Impostor Charity) 4

*. Dana Sparks (Grace Bennett) 4

*. Tonja Walker-Davidson (Grace Nancier) 4

June Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this month (6/1/07-

6/30/07), out of a total of 21 episodes. Ties are noted with an asterisk. Below that is an alphabetical listing of credited guest stars who do not qualify to be in the rankings. http://members.aol.com/jason47b

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Lindsay Hartley (Theresa Lopez Fitzgerald Crane) 20

*. Eric Martsolf (Ethan Winthrop) 20

3. Juliet Mills (Tabitha Lenox) 17

4. Emily Harper (Fancy Crane) 16

*. McKenzie Westmore (Sheridan Crane Boothe) 16

6. Heidi Mueller (Kay Bennett) 15

7. Dylan Fergus (Noah Bennett) 14

*. James Hyde (Sam Bennett) 14

*. Phillip Jeanmarie (Blackmailer) 14

10. Silvana Arias (Paloma Lopez Fitzgerald) 13

11. Danica Stewart (Jessica Bennett) 12

12. Ben Masters (Julian Crane) 11

13. Adrian Bellani (Miguel Lopez Fitzgerald) 10

*. Galen Gering (Luis Lopez Fitzgerald) 10

15. Brook Kerr (Whitney Russell) 9

16. Nicole Cox (Endora Lenox) 8

*. Cathy Jeneen Doe (Simone Russell) 8

*. Christopher Maleki (Herbert “Spike” Lester) 8

19. Charles Divins (Chad Harris) 7

*. James Stevenson (Jared Casey) 7

*. Kim Johnston Ulrich (Ivy Winthrop) 7

*. Danny Woodburn (Demon Elf) 7

23. Bruce French (Father Lonigan) 6

*. Liza Huber (Gwen Hotchkiss Winthrop) 6

25. Sinqua Walls & Mekhai Wilson (Miles Harris) 5

26. Tracey Ross (Eve Russell) 4

*. Daphnee Duplaix Samuel (Valerie Davis) 4

*. Mark Cameron Wystrach (Fox Crane) 4

29. Andrea Evans (Rebecca Hotchkiss) 3

*. Mary Pat Gleason (Bad Witch # 2) 3

*. Judith McConnell (Bad Witch # 1) 3

*. Abby & Emma McCoy (Maria Lopez Fitzgerald) 3

33. Anne Wyndham (Nurse Stevens) 2

34. Phillip Jeanmarie (Vincent Clarkson) 1

*. Camille & Kate Schwary (Jane Winthrop) 1

*. Eva Tamargo (Pilar Lopez Fitzgerald) 1

*. Rodney Van Johnson (T.C. Russell) 1

Contract actors not appearing this month:

Adrian Wilson (Chris Boothe)

Credited guest stars appearing in less than 5 episodes:

Louisa Abernathy (Cleaning Lady # 2 Irene)

James Burns (Dr. Harold Smith)

Kari Cartwright (Chorus/Dancer)

Pamela Chu (Chorus/Dancer)

Marsha Clark (Female Voice)

John Corella (Chorus/Dancer)

Robin De Lano (Chorus/Dancer)

Georgia Engel (Esmerelda)

Alex Estornel (Chorus/Dancer)

Melissa Fahn (Young Esmerelda)

Patrick Foley (Prison Guard # 5)

Suzanne Ford (Woman # 1)

Marjie Gum (Good Witch Teacher # 1 Clarabelle)

Paul Haitkin (Cop # 1)

Morgan Hawley (Good Witch Teacher # 3 Mustard Seed)

Lauren Hatfield (Chorus/Dancer)

Ben Hensley (Chorus/Dancer)

Kim Huber (Young Tabitha)

Karlton Johnson (Maintenance Man)

D’Angelo Lacy (Chorus/Dancer)

Andrew T. Lee (Conrad)

Melissa Lyons (Chorus/Dancer)

Shauna Markey (Chorus/Dancer)

William Martinez (Chorus/Dancer)

Stephanie McVay (Cleaning Lady # 1 Doris)

Fredericka Meek (Chorus/Dancer)

Jeffrey Parsons (Chorus/Dancer)

Chris Pierce (Prison Guard # 1)

Adrian Quinonez (Miguel Body Double)

Jonathan Redford (Chorus/Dancer)

Valeri Ross (Nurse Margie)

Charley Rossman (Prison Guard)

David J. Steinberg (Demon Elf # 1)

Erin Stoddard (Chorus/Dancer)

Faran Tahir (Medical Examiner)

Alistair Tober (Chorus/Dancer)

Yvette Tucker (Chorus/Dancer)

Corie Vickers (Good Witch Teacher # 2 Honeydew)

Kevin Wilson (Chorus/Dancer)

Roz Witt (Head Witch)

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There sure is and he is a corrupt judge. It's hilarious :lol:

Lindsey once again leading, which is no surprise. I am kind of shocked that Galen and Emily are that high. They have been off alot lately. Heidi was off for a bit too but now she is frontburner again. I like seeing Juliet so high up for June. I wish she was higher overall. Great to see Ben getting so much airtime too.

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I think Lindsay's awesome, but she's been shown too much this year. I've become tired of Theresa always on the screen. 5 episodes missing over 6 months?

Emily was in all the episodes from January to end of February. Galen was in a lot, too, until May when the prison plotline began. So, even though they may have been off over the past week, they were so far ahead of everyone that there's still a huge gap. Eric was lagging until 3 months ago, but now he's on just as much as Lindsay.

Thanks, Jason!

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I love Lindsey too and she is long overdue for a break. Passions will never do it though.

It's wrong but the show relies on her. It used to rely on Galen and Mac but now I don't think it does. I think alot of it is Lindsey. They basically trained many fans to watch her day in and day out. Passions used to have better balance when it first started but the last few years it's the same characters over and over only now Emily gets the same amount of episodes that Mac used to get.

It's weird to see how Passions has the same people day in and day out. There are also times when people go missing for months on end. Silvana was missing for a long time until last year with Vendetta. I wish they would alternate characters but when they only have 3-4 main stories they can't. They also have a small main cast so I no longer expect the balance to be good. It will be the same every month. Lindsey, Emily, Galen, and maybe Mac will be up there and the rest will vary at times between Heidi, Brook, and Adrian (ugh).

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Oh, I agree, but Lindsay was not in as many episodes at this point in 2006. She had been in 109 out of 128 episodes, which I think is much better than 124/129. It was like that in prior years, too. I've read a lot of message boards lately, and it seems like Theresa's been getting on the nerves of even those who are fans. I think that the increase in screentime plays a part in this feeling, especially since Theresa's spark seems to be gone and she's like a sitting duck.

It's funny, though, how the Top 3 in 2006 by the end of June is the same:

2006 Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this year (1/1/06-6/30/06), out of a total of 128 episodes.

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Lindsay Hartley (Theresa Lopez Fitzgerald Crane) 109

2. Eric Martsolf (Ethan Winthrop) 99

3. Emily Harper (Fancy Crane) 98

http://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/index.php?showtopic=8916

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Your right nassaunew but didn't Lindsey end up with just as obscene a number in episode counts at the end of the year?

The last 3 years her episode count has been enormous. I love the girl and even I am getting annoyed seeing her every day. This story with Theresa being blackmailed is just like the EJ/Sami story earlier this year. Sami lost her spark with that story too because she was always weeping and going on and on about the secret. Same goes for Theresa. Both stories went overboard making the characters into victims and the characters began to become grating despite the effort of both actresses.

I hope this story ends soon because I am missing the fighting Theresa I love so much.

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Yep, Lindsay/Theresa ended up in a lot of episodes...233/254, but even so it was more balanced than it's been this year. If not for the move to DirecTV, at this pace I think that Lindsay Theresa probably would be featured in all but 10 episodes this year and make a soap opera record (number of episodes featured a year). Fewer episodes will be shown on DirecTV, but she'll probably still be in as many episodes percentage-wise.

2006:

http://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/index.php?showtopic=14217

Eric actually was number 1 in 2005. He beat Lindsay by 1 episode. Eric was in 224/254 episodes:

http://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/index.php?showtopic=3571

Re: Theresa losing her spark yet still being featured so much

I think this is what annoyed people about Sheridan so much. There was a time when she was on screen more than Theresa, and it was always crying and being in danger. It caused a lot of viewers to grow tired of the character, and I think the same is happening with Theresa. Lindsay usually brings it, though, so that's the difference from how Mckenzie was before she went on maternity leave.

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