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Is John Littlefield still married to Nadine Stenovich?

I have a funny taste in recasts sometimes...I actually much preferred John to Tim Gibbs. I'm sorry he didn't get another soap role after AW ended.

Is Sarah Felder (Siobhan #1, Ryan's Hope) still teaching acting classes? I still hope she'll go back into the industry someday.

What are Louise Sorel and Ivan G'vera (sorry about the spelling), Vivian and Ivan from DAYS, doing now?

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I never had her, but Sarah Felder was teaching speech in a couple of conservatory programs when I was in college a few years back, and when I was in high school she was a speech coach at Arena Stage in D.C. I don't know if she still freelances with them or not.

My parents ran into Ellen Holly once but didn't have a chance to get all in her business. I would like to know what she's up to, and apparently she lives close to me so maybe one day I'll see her in a mall or grocery store. :P

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How about Ava Haddad (my favorite Cassie Callison)?

Steve Fletcher?

Candace Earley? (I never heard anything about her after she and Clint Ritchie broke up.)

And, yes, Littlefield is still married to NS.

Ooh, I wanted to inquire about one more since I just mentioned him in another thread. Where is William Grey Espy?

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WOWWW, totally forgot about that one, that makes comments about CR's difficult relationship with women take on a deeper meaning for me. And damn, if that woman couldn't sing her ass off! I'm trying to find the clip on YouTube of Donna and Charlotte singing at Christmas.

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I remember the days when he won Star Search. He is a good actor who should be on a soap again.

Wow, didnt know Brad Maule was teaching.

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Nice to hear he is doing well. I would love to see him back on ATWT giving Tom and Lisa hell. :lol:

Same here.

Thanks for info. She along with Breen needs to be back in Oakdale. :)

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Alla Korot (ex Jenna Aw ex Allie )Has started a cosmetics company L'uvalla Cetified Organic.

Russell Todd (ex Jamie AW)From PGP Classic Soaps

I'm in an excellent place in my life. I am an agent for steadicam operators and now own the largest agency in the world for that representation. I love what I do and love the challenge of dealing day to day and trying to get my clients the best jobs and deals. I do visit the sets of my client's shows and it's always nice to be back around the lights and cameras, even from the other side.

I am truly blessed in many ways and wouldn't change my path to the present. I still do some television commercials, including one I did that's showing in Europe and Asia, with Sharon Stone as my date. It was for a scotch . Los Angeles is my home and as much as it was exciting to live in NYC, I know this is truly where I enjoy life the most.

Beaches, desert and mountains are all close by and I frequent them all. Most of my friends are outside of the business which I really enjoy as well.

Lillibet Stern (ex Patty Y&R) Became a registered nurse.Has now started coaching peoplefor job interviews,

Cusi Cram (first Cassie on OLTL) From Rocky Mountain News Denver

Cusi Cram's life enters her work in unexpected ways. A family heirloom made its way into a play in another guise entirely. The heirloom was Napoleon's campaign bed (more on her family later). But by the time it made it into the script for Lucy and the Conquest, it belonged to Simon Bolivar, and an angry Inca was hiding underneath.

Her new play, Dusty and the Big Bad World, borrows from her professional life. The playwright's day job is a writer on the children's show Arthur, but a spinoff led her to create Dusty, making its world premiere at Denver Center Theatre Company.

Cram was working on Arthur in 2002 when the spinoff, Postcards From Buster, brought down the roof. The show, which featured an animated rabbit visiting real kids from different cultures, went to Vermont to study maple sugaring. Two of the children featured each had lesbian mothers. The word lesbian wasn't used, though, just a passing reference to the parents and Buster remarking, "That's a lot of moms!"

The secretary of education, Margaret Spellings, got involved, telling the head of PBS: "Many parents would not want their young children exposed to the lifestyles portrayed in this episode." And Buster, who got two-thirds of his budget from that department, got canceled.

"It was a huge, huge deal," Cram says. "It was on the cover of The New York Times Arts section, it was called Bustergate. They (PBS) thought they might not get any other government funding."

In Cram's play, the character is Dusty, an animated dust ball made up of little bits of all of us, and the accidental subjects of scandal are two gay men. The playwright started off furious over what had happened, but as she wrote the character of the secretary of education, she found some nuance, she says.

"She felt it was bringing sexuality to the kids too young," says Cram. "Is that the place you first see someone gay?"

Buster eventually returned to the airwaves, aided by various funders, including the Denver-based Gill Foundation. But the reaction of more liberal supporters becomes a part of Dusty and the Big Bad World.

"That actually is a big issue in the play," she says, "looking at liberal blindness and deafness to what other people believe."

To go along with the show, which was given a reading at last year's New Play Summit, Denver Center has created a world of Dusty. The show now has a theme song, a Web site, even a stuffed animal.

"It was really fun to do, and there is going to be a little animated video," Cram says. "For people who can't see the play, they can experience it in a different way."

While Dusty stemmed from Cram's adult life, her childhood was more glamorous than most. At 13, an article in People magazine touted her as the youngest model ever signed by Wilhelmina. She saw it as a way to make money for the family - her mother, Lady Jeanne Campbell, was Scottish nobility but didn't make a fortune as an actress and journalist. Campbell was better known for her high-profile romances, including a brief marriage to Norman Mailer. Mailer's later wife, Norris Church, introduced Cram to modeling.

Cram was thrown into a world of surfaces at a time when most girls are already in conflict.

"It wasn't like everyone was doing coke," she says. Rather, after being told she was pretty enough to be a model, she was constantly told she wasn't. Half Bolivian, Cram felt too exotic in a world of "all-Americans."

"It certainly affected my perception and certainly afforded many therapists a lot of money," Cram says. "To be very honest about modeling, I really hated it. I hated being fussed over, and sitting."

She did like acting, though, and by the time she was 14, Cram was a regular on One Life to Live, playing Cassie, the daughter of star Dorian.

"I had a very hot and steamy summer and there was a lot of kissing going on," she says. "In all truth, I think my first significant, grown-up kiss was on One Life to Live with someone who was significantly older."

She attended the Professional Children's School and set her sights on college, ending up at Brown University and managing to keep a low profile with such celebrities as Amy Carter and Cosima von Bulow on campus. She began as an actress but discovered playwriting at Brown.

"What began to intrigue me about writing plays was being in a lot of new plays, and (Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright) Paula Vogel had just come to Brown," she says.

There, she discovered avant-garde writers such as Maria Irene Fornes and Mac Wellman. But it wasn't until after college, as a struggling actress in New York, that she figured out how to bring her two passions together. She still acts occasionally, most recently with New York's Labyrinth Theater Company, and a recent performance there taught her much as a writer.

"It was very helpful to be in a play and realize how hard it is," she says. "Sometimes I get frustrated with actors. 'Just do it how it is in my mind.' And that's sort of impossible."

She finds a balance between children's TV and adult theater. The former began as a way to pay bills but grew into its own fulfillment.

"It's all about writing. It teaches you to be economical and how to tell the story quickly. I always feel really grateful that anyone will pay me to write."

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Paul Korver: [ex-Chris, ATWT]

Korver created Fifty Foot Films (fiftyfootfilms.com) which has grown into a bi-coastal collaboration of talented filmmakers and cinematographers with shoot teams based in Los Angeles and New York. The company shoots events across the country and around the world including weddings, honeymoons, parties, births, family vacations and more.

Early [in 2008], Korver was asked to shoot and direct a new Christina Aguilera video for her song, "Save Me From Myself."

THEN:

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NOW:

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Candice Earley (ex-Donna, AMC): Married a rich Arizona businessman. No surprise we have not seen her pop up. She and Vasili Bogazianos (ex-Benny) did attend James Mitchell's 25th Anniversary Party in NYC in 2004. That is the last I have seen of her, but I must say, she is as beautiful as ever.

Christopher Holder (ex-Wade): He is an acting coach under the famed Ivanna Chubbuck

Michael Tylo (ex-Matt, AMC; ex-Quint, GL): Hasn't been in daytime since the botched Quint/Nola reunion on GL. He is now a professor at University of Nevada-Reno. Awesome guy. Would love back in daytime. Engaged to marry.

Carmen Thomas-Paris (ex-Hillary, AMC): Teaching Yoga and surfing to children in Santa Monica, CA. She is getting married in the coming weeks!!! Two beautiful children, Sabine and Georges. I have a story coming up with her, her kindness comes through so much. Still neighbors with Robert Duncan McNeill (ex-Charlie, AMC). They had known each other since they were kids in Atlanta, GA.

Richard Shoberg (ex-Tom): Performing in NYC's Perfect Crime as Detective Ascher, filled the role that Mike Minor (ex-Brandon, AMC) had. He also helps out his wife, Varaporn, with their New City, NY restaurant Lemongrass Thai. You'll most likely catch him there on a Tuesday.

Carrie Genzel (ex-Skye): So busy acting, she really made a smart move moving back to Vancouver. She is playing Jacky-O in Watchmen, and has a string of TV appearances in the coming weeks. She is as beautiful as ever.

TC Warner (ex-Kelsey): Living in Santa Fe, and should be getting her MBA any month now. Wrote a book about WWII, and is working on producing a film.

Darlena Tejeiro (ex-Anita): Living in LA as an actor. Some big tv Guest Spots including Ugly Betty.

Brian Gaskill (ex-Bobby): Still in LA, starting a production company. Has a beautiful daughter.

Michael Brainard (ex-Joey, AMC): Working as an actor and Woodworker out of LA. His work was featured on the cover of the LA Times Calendar section last year.

Marcus Patrick (ex-Jamal): Working in LA as trainer.

Bill Timoney (ex-Alfred): Working out of NYC, living on the shore. He and his wife are auditioning for regional theatre roles. Just finished a run in Driving Ms. Daisy in VA.

Lauren Roman (ex-Laura, AMC): Trying out her luck at music in TN. She is a super busy woman, and still has beautiful red hair.

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A few that I know of:

Jada Rowland (ex-The Secret Storm; The Doctors) - artist

Alan Dysert (ex-AMC) - acting teacher in Nashville

Gene & Toni Bull Bua (LOL; Somerset) - acting teachers

Lisa Peluso - real estate agent

Joseph Gallison - teacher/college professor

Jim Poyner (ex-AW; Texas) - high school teacher

Chandler Hill Harben - property investor

Veleka Gray - acting teacher in New Orleans

Mariann Aalda - humorist/advice columnist - still acts some

Brooke Alexander (ATWT) - co-host of a travel show

Millette Alexander (EON; FTR; GL) - concert pianist

Craig Augustine (EON) - photographer

Carolee Campbell (Doctors) - photographer; author

Maia Danziger (AMC; AW; Doctors) - life coach & meditation instructor

Lisa Guerrero - sports reporter for CBS, Fox, ABC; now with Inside Edition

Lela Ivey - acting coach

Renne Jarrett - Currently serves on Board of Directors of the National CASA Association, providing court-appointed special advocates for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

H. Wesley Kenney - instructor at Frostburg State University (Maryland)

Michael Landrum - corporate media coach

Larkin Malloy - acting coach

Nancy Malone - director and producer

Andrea Marcovicci - cabaret singer

Aaron Van Wagner - real estate agent

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