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Top 50 for the First 1/2 of 2007!

AMC: 128 ATWT: 127 B&B: 126 DAYS: 130 GH: 128 GL: 127 OLTL: 128 PSNS: 129 Y&R: 127

This year/Last Year

1/1 Lindsay Hartley (Theresa, PSNS) = 124

2/4 Steve Burton (Jason, GH) = 120

3/6 Laura Wright (Carly, GH) = 115

4/10 Eric Martsolf (Ethan, PSNS) = 112

5/7 Emily Harper (Fancy, PSNS) = 110

5/3 Alicia Minshew (Kendall, AMC) = 110

7/2 Alexa Havins (Babe, AMC) = 109

8/9 Kelly Monaco (Sam, GH) = 106

8/13 Thorsten Kaye (Zach, AMC) = 106

10/8 Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth, GH) = 105

11/20 Maurice Benard (Sonny, GH) = 104

11/35 Julie Marie Berman (Lulu, GH) = 104

11/30 Michael Easton (John, OLTL) = 104

11/19 Galen Gering (Luis, PSNS) = 104

11/14 Cameron Mathison (Ryan, AMC) = 104

11/5 Jacob Young (JR, AMC) = 104

17/14 Jack Wagner (Nick, B&B) = 102

18/64 Hunter Tylo (Taylor, B&B) = 99

19/15 Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke, B&B) = 98

20/28 Ronn Moss (Ridge, B&B) = 97

21/42 Greg Vaughan (Lucky, GH) = 95

22/11 Heidi Mueller (Kay, PSNS) = 94

23/12 Peter Bergman (Jack, Y&R) = 93

24/n.a Kyle Lowder (Rick, B&B) = 93

25/49 Bree Williamson (Jessica, OLTL) = 92

26/43 Alison Sweeney (Sami, DAYS) = 91

27/? Bradford Anderson (Spinelli, GH) = 90

27/49 Don Diamont (Brad, Y&R) = 90

27/103 Brook Kerr (Whitney, PSNS) = 90

27/186 Mackenzie Mauzy (Phoebe, B&B) = 90

31/65 Forbes March (Nash, OLTL) = 89

32/39 Adrian Bellani (Miguel, PSNS) = 88

32/30 Michael E. Knight (Tad, AMC) = 88

32/24 Michelle Stafford (Phyllis/ex-Shelia, Y&R) = 88

35/88 David Canary (Adam, AMC) = 87

35/20 Colin Egglesfield (Josh, AMC) = 87

35/101 McKenzie Westmore (Sheridan, PSNS) = 87

38/32 Sharon Case (Sharon, Y&R) = 86

39/43 Tyler Christopher (Nikolas, GH) = 85

39/136 James Scott (EJ, DAYS) = 85

41/234 Brandon Beemer (Shawn, DAYS) = 84

41/57 Amelia Heinle (Victoria, Y&R) = 84

43/329 Christina Chambers (Marty, OLTL) = 83

43/102 Kamar de los Reyes (Antonio, OLTL) = 83

43/183 Melissa Claire Egan (Annie, AMC) = 83

43/20 Susan Flannery (Stephanie, B&B) = 83

43/82 Michael Park (Jack, ATWT) = 83

48/27 Jennifer Landon (Gwen/Cleo, ATWT) = 82

49/72 Bobbie Eakes (Krystal, AMC) = 81

49/78 Martha Madison (Belle, DAYS) = 81

49/n.a Sebastian Roche (Jerry, GH) = 81

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Total actors in Top 50 for each show:

AMC: 10 ATWT: 2 B&B: 7 DAYS: 4 GH: 10 GL: 0 OLTL: 5 PSNS: 8 Y&R: 5

Those that were in the Top 50 at the end of 2006 that have fallen out:

Peter Reckell (Bo, DAYS) {last year: 17; this year: 94}

Trevor St. John (Todd, OLTL) {last year: 17; the year: 81}

Joshua Morrow (Nicholas, Y&R) {last year: 23; this year 115}

Melissa Archer (Natalie, OLTL) {last year 24; this year 53}

Jesse Lee Soffer (Will, ATWT) {last year 26; this year 59}

Paul Satterfield (ex-Spencer, OLTL) {last year 28; this year 226}

Kassie DePaiva (Blair, OLTL) {last year 32; this year 72}

Renee Elise Goldsberry (ex-Evangeline, OLTL) {last year 32; this year 184}

Kristian Alfonso (Hope, DAYS) {last year 35; this year 177}

Rick Hearst (Ric, GH) {last year 35; this year 107}

Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis, GH) {last year 38; this year 101}

Natalia Livingston (Emily, GH) {last year 39; this year 55}

Maura West (Carly, ATWT) {last year 39; this year 187}

Tom Pelphrey (ex-Jonathan, GL) {last year 43; this year 265}

Roger Howarth (Paul ATWT) {last year 46; this year 94}

Marie Wilson (Meg, ATWT) {last year 47; this year 72}

Jason Thompson (Patrick, GH) {last year 48; this year 66}

Farah Fath (ex-Mimi, DAYS) {last year 49; this year 274}

Mark Cameron Wystrach (Fox, PSNS) {last year 49; this year 77}

Highest Ranking:

AMC: #5

ATWT: #43

B&B: #17

DAYS: #26

GH: #2

GL: #58

OLTL: #11

PSNS: #1

Y&R: #23

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Lindsay Hartley stayed at the Top all year.

May was the only month so far where a non-AMC, GH, or PSNS actor was in the Top 10 overall - that was Jack Wagner (Nick, B&B).

DAYS is the only show from Jan-June without a Nation wide pre-emption!

Will Lindsay Hartley be able to keep her grasp on #1 when the show moves to DirectTV in September considering that the show will only air 4 days a week instead of 5?

For the Top 10 each month AND to see the ENTIRE list of ALL actors visit: http://groups.msn.com/UltimateSoapFan/

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NOTE: I keep track of each show via watching or reading recaps and I double check all my numbers through those who post theres on here (A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU). There may be some editing done because the OLTL and Y&R numbers for June have not been posted yet so my numbers could be off.

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Y'know what's ironic? I think ATWT is one of the worst shows for not having a variety of characters on, and this proves that every other soap (except GL, who doesn't have anyone in the top 50) is WORSE at it.

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Exactly. Days' balance isn't half bad compared to other shows, who even have better ratings with the shoddy balance.

I am not surprised to see Lindsey and many Passions actors up at the top. They have a smaller cast and use the same people every day. Lindsey Hartley really could use a break.

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Don't worry about it. I was able to catch OLTL most days during June so hopefully my counts aren't off to much. I figured people were busy with the holiday last weekend. Once you post them I will edit the count accordingly. Thanks in advance!

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