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OLTL: Veteran actor returns

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From SOD Online:

Purdee Back On OLTL

Nathan Purdee, who played ONE LIFE TO LIVE's Hank Gannon from 1992 to 2003, is set to return to Llanview. His first airdate is April 1. Hank is one of Nora's ex-husbands — they have daughter Rachel together — and one of Bo's best friends.

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Great news. :)

What kind of a monstrous budget does OLTL have to hire all these people?

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Great news. :)

What kind of a monstrous budget does OLTL have to hire all these people?

I suspect most of these people are taking pay cuts (maybe even scale, in some cases?) just to be employed again. That's just speculation though. With the exception of Nathan Fillion for the anniversary shows, I'm not seeing a lot of these actors in other projects right now. But I could totally be wrong.

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Good.

it's cool, but you know it's prolly for like 4 months.

Yeah but a check is a check and NP was great with HBS and RSW.

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That's actually great news. With Rachel coming back, I wondered if they'd bring back Hank.

Gosh, I wish Krazi Keri wasn't dead. I'd love for her to come back for a while with her ol' nutty self.

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I somehow doubt there's any sort of contract involved. It's probably for a few days.

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Needless to say I am extremely happy. Unlike Darn Doooowwwwnnnerrr.

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