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Who would you call the best actor or actress on television who is on right know, who do you think is the best of them all.

For me it`s easy it is english actress Jane Cox, i know there are many great us actors but she really is the best on tele. She plays Lisa Dingle on Emmerdale, even if there are hardly no information about he actress, and almost no clips of here anywhere she really is one hell of a actress. The clip is 50 second clip where she screams at Rosemary.

Jane Cox is the red-haid woman.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJEzy5qp5So...%20matt%20healy

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Currently, my favorite actors on daytime are Cady McClain (Rosanna, ATWT) and Maura West (Carly, also ATWT). Naturally, ATWT sucks for me right now, b/c both women are mired in such terrible storylines.

I'm also fond of the following:

Eric Braeden (Victor, Y&R)

Leslie Charleson (Monica, GH)

Jane Elliot (Tracy, GH)

Michael E. Knight (Tad, AMC)

Susan Lucci (Erica, AMC)

Erika Slezak (Viki, OLTL)

Trevor St. John (Todd, OLTL)

Robin Strasser (Dorian, OLTL)

Jess Walton (Jill, Y&R)

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A few of my fav female thespians are Victoria Rowell (will she ever return to Y&R or daytime for that matter?), Marcia Cross (beautifully icy as Bree), Jess Walton (great as Lead and Supporting), Laura Wright (Carly pushed her over the edge), Rebecca Herbst (her facial expressions are amazing), Genie Francis (her latest sting pushed her over the egde), Ellen Dolan (...and she publicly speaks out, too), Elizabeth Hubbard, Teri Hatcher (Susan pushed her over the edge), Colleen Zenk Pinter (she should demand that Sheffer return to ATWT), and Robin Strasser (...and she is bold, too).

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Susan Flannery (B&B)

Katherine Kelly Lang (B&B) - I find it miraculous how much she's improved as an actress over the years

Nancy Lee Grahn (GH)

Jane Elliott (GH)

Maura West (ATWT)

Kathleen Widdoes (ATWT)...but they don't effin USE her!

Hillary B. Smith (OLTL)

Ilene Kristen (OLTL)

Elizabeth Hubbard (ATWT)

For men:

Peter Bergman (Y&R)

Eric Braeden (Y&R)

Michael E. Knight (AMC)

Tony Geary (GH)

Ron Hale (GH)

Robert S. Woods (OLTL)

John McCook (B&B)

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