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2007 Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this year (1/1/07-11/30/07), out of a total of 220 episodes. Ties are noted with an asterisk. http://members.aol.com/jason47/passionsindex.html

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Lindsay Hartley (Theresa Lopez Fitzgerald Crane) 212

2. Eric Martsolf (Ethan Winthrop) 195

3. Emily Harper (Fancy Crane) 177

4. Galen Gering (Luis Lopez Fitzgerald) 173

5. McKenzie Westmore (Sheridan Crane Boothe) 159

6. Phillip Jeanmarie (Vincent Clarkson) 150

7. Heidi Mueller (Kay Bennett) 143

8. Ben Masters (Julian Crane) 129

9. Brook Kerr (Whitney Russell) 113

10. Adrian Bellani (Miguel Lopez Fitzgerald) 112

11. Tracey Ross (Eve Russell) 104

12. Juliet Mills (Tabitha Lenox) 99

13. Liza Huber (Gwen Hotchkiss Winthrop) 97

14. James Hyde (Sam Bennett) 94

15. Charles Divins (Chad Harris) 90

16. Eva Tamargo (Pilar Lopez Fitzgerald) 85

17. Mark Cameron Wystrach (Fox Crane) 82

18. Dylan Fergus (Noah Bennett) 79

19. Silvana Arias (Paloma Lopez Fitzgerald) 78

20. Nicole Cox (Endora Lenox) 68

*. Christopher Maleki (Herbert “Spike” Lester) 68

22. Kim Johnston Ulrich (Ivy Winthrop) 67

23. James Stevenson (Jared Casey) 65

24. Andrea Evans (Rebecca Hotchkiss Crane) 56

25. Danica Stewart (Jessica Bennett) 49

26. Cathy Jeneen Doe (Simone Russell) 42

27. Melinda Sward (Pretty Crane) 38

28. Erin Cardillo (Esme Vanderheusen) 34

29. Adrian Wilson (Chris Boothe) 31

30. John Reilly (Alistair Crane) 26

31. Bruce French (Father Lonigan) 22

*. Marianne Muellerleile (Norma) 22

*. Kathleen Noone (Edna Wallace) 22

*. Daphnee Duplaix Samuel (Valerie Davis) 22

35. Abby & Emma McCoy (Maria Lopez Fitzgerald) 17

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

*. Colton Shires (Little Ethan Crane) 16

*. Danny Woodburn (Demon Elf) 16

39. Camille & Kate Schwary (Jane Winthrop) 13

40. Sinqua Walls & Mekhai Wilson (Miles Harris) 12

41. Hannia Guillen (Paloma Lopez Fitxgerald) 11

42. Roscoe Born (Prison Warden) 10

*. Chris Pierce (Prison Guard # 1) 10

*. Anne Wyndham (Nurse Stevens) 10

*. UNKNOWN (Jonathan Winthrop) 10

46. Challen Cates (Dr. Jonas) 9

*. Kristina Sisco (Charity Standish) 9

48. Amy Castle (Viki) 8

*. Mary Pat Gleason (Bad Witch # 2) 8

*. Siena Goines (Valerie Davis) 8

*. Michael Patrick McGill (Prison Guard # 2) 8

52. Seth Stern (James Boothe) 7

53. Georgia Engel (Esmerelda) 6

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

*. Roz Witt (Head Witch) 6

56. Turiya Dawn (Older Endora Lenox) 5

*. Michael Dietz (Jake Olsen) 5

*. Deborah Flora (Nurse Bice) 5

*. Jossara Jinaro (Rae Thomas) 5

*. Tonia Kalouria (Dr. Tonia Wilson) 5

*. Judith McConnell (Bad Witch # 1) 5

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

*. Jill Remez (Juanita Vasquez) 5

64. Tess Alexandra Parker (Female Impostor Charity) 4

*. Dana Sparks (Grace Bennett) 4

*. Tonja Walker-Davidson (Grace Nancier) 4

67. Daniel Chalfa (Marty Lopez Fitzgerald) 2

*. David J. Steinberg (Demon Elf) 2

*. Adrian Zmed (Basil, the Floating Head) 2

70. Wayne Alexander (Father O’Hara) 1

*. Marta DuBois (Tia Maria) 1

November Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this month (11/1/07-11/30/07), out of a total of 17 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/jason47/passionsindex.html

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Lindsay Hartley (Theresa Lopez Fitzgerald Crane) 16

2. Eric Martsolf (Ethan Winthrop) 15

3. Liza Huber (Gwen Hotchkiss Winthrop) 14

4. Galen Gering (Luis Lopez Fitzgerald) 13

*. Juliet Mills (Tabitha Lenox) 13

*. McKenzie Westmore (Sheridan Crane Boothe) 13

7. Emily Harper (Fancy Crane) 10

8. Tracey Ross (Eve Russell) 9

*. Eva Tamargo (Pilar Lopez Fitzgerald) 9

10. Heidi Mueller (Kay Bennett) 8

11. Challen Cates (Dr. Jonas) 7

*. Andrea Evans (Rebecca Hotchkiss) 7

*. Ben Masters (Julian Crane) 7

14. Dylan Fergus (Noah Bennett) 6

*. Hannia Guillen (Paloma Lopez Fitxgerald) 6

16. Erin Cardillo (Esme Vanderheusen) 5

*. Phillip Jeanmarie (Vincent Clarkson) 5

*. Jill Remez (Juanita Vasquez) 5

19. Christopher Maleki (Herbert “Spike” Lester) 4

*. Melinda Sward (Pretty Crane) 4

21. Deborah Flora (Nurse Bice) 3

*. James Hyde (Sam Bennett) 3

*. John Reilly (Alistair Crane) 3

24. Daphnee Duplaix Samuel (Valerie Davis) 2

25. Nicole Cox (Endora Lenox) 1

*. Marta DuBois (Tia Maria) 1

*. Colton Shires (Little Ethan Crane) 1

*. Kim Johnston Ulrich (Ivy Winthrop) 1

Credited guest stars appearing in less than 5 episodes:

Anthony Cistaro (Dr. Walker)

David Goryl (Mystery Person “Chance”)

Gaby Lemus (Young Pilar Lopez)

Alex Mendoza (Carlos Vasquez Jr.)

Lourdes Pantin (Young Juanita)

Catherine Scott (Gwen’s Nurse)

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