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As much as I love OLTL, there was a time when they would introduce an entire string of contract characters who pretty much had no real background and proved ultimately insignificant, but I guess that's true of pretty much all the soaps. Because of this, there are so many characters (both memorable and forgettable) that this show had over the years that it's very easy to overlook many of them. But how good is your memory? See which one's you can recall. Feel free to go back as far as 6 months, 6 years, all the way back to 1968, or anywhere else in between. Don't name anyone currently on the show. I'll start with some easy ones: Tina Roberts, Cain Rogan, Cord Roberts, Carlo Hesser. I can name many, many more but I'll start with just those 4. Next!

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Bulge Hackman- Carlo's Mob Henchman

Alex: How did you get the name Bulge?

Bulge doesn't respond.

Alex: Well I can't wait to find out! LOLLL

Sarah Gordon

Megan Gordon

Austin Buchanan

Michael Grande

Alicia Grande

Brenda Gillis

Charlotte Hesser

Stephanie Hesser

Julia Medina

Christine Cromwell

Jake's friend Lucky

Angela Holliday

Maria Roberts

Ursulla Blackwell

Jenny Renaldi

Lady Joanna Leighton

Lord Henry Leighton

Jamie Sanders

Judith Sanders

Dante Medina

Gabrielle Medina

Randy the producer of Fraternity Row

Audrey something or other- an actress on Fraternity Row who was romantically involved with Jon Russell

Rafe Garretson

Sami Garretson

Larry Wolek

Steve Holden

Wanda Wolek

The little bald guy who was an angel

Wanda's restaurant "Angel Burger". lolllll

The Holden Towers

The Waterside Inn

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Delila Ralston - the yummy Shelly Burch!

Years ago, after she had left the show, I remember reading in one of the rags that Shelly had been been brainwashed by a cult and was living in some kind of commune. Later, I read that she had died. I was horrified, as I loved Delila and Burch. Well, in 1999, I went to the the OLTL fan club luncheon, and I asked Bob Woods if any of it was true. He shook his head in disgust, and told me that he had heard about those rumours too, and that they were not true. He was happy to tell me that Shelly was (and remains), alive and well and never joined a commune. Where does this stuff get started?

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Delilah was so pretty, and she could sing.

I remember her vividly, as well as her aunt, played by the doctor from Dark Shadows. Also, Elizabeth Sanders, Jaime, and Lord Henry I loved. Brenda and Steve Holden, Michael and Alicia Grande, Wanda and Larry Wolek (his disgraceful erasure from the show is the biggest sin OLTL ever committed). Herb Kallison, loved him.

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Wow I love this show and have loved it for years. I'll try to name the ones I really miss from the beginning. I may get tired and will post more later.

Joe Riley

Eileen Riley Siegel

Vinnie Wolek

Wanda Webb Wolek

Anna Wolek

Jim Craig

Sadie Gray ----- loved her

Carla Gray ----- still miss her so much

Ed Hall

Larry Wolek

Julie Siegel

Pat Ashley

Tony Lord

Cathy Craig

Melinda Cramer

Peter Janssen

Brad Vernon

Will Vernon

Samantha Vernon

Karen Wolek

Jenny Wolek

Edwina Lewis

Richard Abbott

Becky Lee Hunt

Marco Dane

Herb Callison - one of Dorian's greatest husbands

Paul Kendall

Tina Clayton Lord

Cord Roberts

Danny Wolek

Kevin Riley Buchanan

Joey Riley Buchanan

Didi O'Neill

Pete O'Neill

Pamela Stuart

Max Holden

Gabrielle Medina Holden

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I am sure I will think of more later, but those are some of the ones I really miss over the years.

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