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Also in the cast of Wish You Were Here (by Harold Rome) were Sidney Armus (All My Children), Stanley Groover (The Edge of Night), Phyllis Newman (One Life to Live), soap opera writer and actress Nancy Franklin, and Frank Aletter (one-time husband of All My Children's Lee Merriweather).

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Malcolm Groome's (Pat #1) as Dr. Danvers on a 1981 episode of Knot's Landing. In this clip - - he's the doctor giving chest compressions to Sid Fairgate (Don Murray). Previously on the Soapnet forum people had said he didn't have any dialogue in the episode - - and that is true - - but it does sound like he is counting.


This is a non-English version.

At approx. 7:00
 

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Seen, very briefly, walking away at :48
 

 

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These screencaps were from an old video from a local library (before they got rid of all their videos)

Rob Lowe was also in A Matter of Time ( he had done Schoolboy Father the year earlier)

Rosemary Forsyth (Days of Our Lives) was Malcolm's mother-in-law in AMOT.

About Malcolm Groome's Knot's Landing appearance – during his web blog interview from about 7 years ago - -the interviewer asked him if on Knot's Landing the KL actors were happy to work with him. It was kind of sweet (and kind of sad) because the interviewer thought that in other acting mediums people should know who he was and that he had been on Ryan's Hope. Malcolm politely replied no, they had no idea who he was

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Randall Edwards (Delia #3) and her fellow castmates from the 1985 Broadway play Biloxi Blues. Randall played prostitute Rowena

Randall and Matthew Broderick

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Randall with co-stars Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Bill Sadler, Penelope Ann Miller,Barry Miller, Matt Mulhern, Geoffrey Sharp, Brian Tarington

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