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All-Time Favorites still on Canvas:

Eric Braeden

Peter Bergman

David Canary

Susan Lucci

Nancy Lee Grahn

Current Favorites

Jess Walton

Crystal Chappell

Maura West

Debbi Morgan

Chris Engen & Billy Miller (they're too new to get a spot just for themselves but they sure are terrific)

The Dearly Departed Dynamic Duo

Michael Zaslow

Beverly Mckinsey

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1). Susan Lucci (Erica, AMC)

2). Victoria Wyndham (Rachel, AW)

3). Julia Barr (Brooke, AMC)

4). Brenda Dickson (Jill, Y&R)

5). Kathleen Noone (Ellen, AMC) Everyone now only seems to know her from Passions, but she was AMC's second leading actress throughout the 1980s, behind SL, and she was consistently great throughout her run as Ellen. Ellen's discovery of Mark's coke habit and her reading him the riot act over it was one of AMC's best moments of the 1980s.

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