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"GUIDING LIGHT" EPISODE COUNT: APRIL 2009

EPISODES IN APRIL 2009: 22

1. Jeff Branson (Shayne Lewis) - 14

1. Gina Tognoni (Dinah Marler) - 14

3. Robert Bogue (A.C. Mallet) - 13

3. Bonnie Dennison (Daisy Lemay) - 13

3. Ron Raines (Alan Spaulding) - 13

3. Marcy Rylan (Lizzie Spaulding) - 13

7. Mandy Bruno (Marina Cooper Mallet) - 12

7. Crystal Chappell (Olivia Spencer) - 12

7. Daniel Cosgrove (Bill Lewis) - 12

7. Frank Dicopoulos (Frank Cooper) - 12

7. Jessica Leccia (Natalia Rivera Aitoro) - 12

7. David Andrew Macdonald (Edmund Winslow) - 12

7. Robert Newman (Josh Lewis) - 12

14. Grant Aleksander (Phillip Spaulding) - 11

14. Lawrence Saint-Victor (Remy Boudreau) - 11

14. Kim Zimmer (Reva Shayne O'Neill) - 11

17. Beth Chamberlin (Beth Raines Spaulding) - 10

17. Bradley Cole (Jeffrey O'Neill) - 10

17. Karla Mosley (Christina Moore Boudreau) - 10

20. Zack Conroy (James Spaulding) - 9 Recast - First appeared on April 8

20. Justin Deas (Buzz Cooper) - 9

20. Jacqueline Tsirkin (Emma Spaulding) - 9

20. Caitlin Van Zandt (Ashlee Wolfe) - 9

24. Tina Sloan (Lillian Raines) - 7

24. (uncredited infant) (Colin O'Neill) - 7 Born on April 2

26. Orlagh Cassidy (Doris Wolfe) - 6

26. Jordan Clarke (Billy Lewis) - 6

26. Mark Schlereth (Roc Hoover) - 6

29. Marj Dusay (Alexandra Spaulding) - 5

30. E.J. Bonilla (Rafe Rivera) - 4

30. Chad & Ian Chelbowski (Henry Camaletti) - 4

30. Yvonna Kopacz Wright (Dr. Mel Boudreau) - 4

30. Michael O'Leary (Dr. Rick Bauer) - 4

34. George Alvarez (Father Ray Santos) - 3

35. Kim Allen (Lara Fasano) - 2

35. Elizabeth Keifer (Blake Thorpe Marler) - 2

37. Kim Brockington (Dr. Felicia Boudreau) - 1

37. Tyra Colar (Leah Bauer) - 1

37. Paul Fitzgerald (Dr. Colin McCabe) - 1

37. Kane Manera (Grady Foley) - 1

37. Kurt McKinney (Matt Reardon) - 1

37. Gil Rogers (Hawk Shayne) - 1

Not Appearing this Month:

Murray Bartlett (Cyrus Foley)

Olivia Dicopoulos (Maureen Reardon)

Maeve Kinkead (Vanessa Chamberlain)

Naelee Rae (Clarissa Marler)

(actors in italics are non-contract)

These numbers are from GL Buzz. Sorry this is so late -- the wonderful people at GL Buzz didn't get these numbers up until recently.

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"GUIDING LIGHT" EPISODE COUNT: JANUARY - APRIL 2009

TOTAL EPISODES JANUARY-APRIL 2009: 82

(20/20/20/22)

1. Marcy Rylan (Lizzie Spaulding) - 51

(14/11/13/13)

2. Justin Deas (Buzz Cooper) - 50

(12/16/13/9)

2. Frank Dicopoulos (Frank Cooper) - 50

(9/16/13/12)

4. Ron Raines (Alan Spaulding) - 48

(12/13/10/13)

5. Bonnie Dennison (Daisy Lemay) - 43

(6/8/16/13)

5. Gina Tognoni (Dinah Marler) - 43

(10/7/12/14)

7. Jeff Branson (Shayne Lewis) - 42

(10/6/12/14)

7. Crystal Chappell (Olivia Spencer) - 42

(10/9/11/12)

7. Daniel Cosgrove (Bill Lewis) - 42

(14/7/9/12)

10. Beth Chamberlin (Beth Raines Bauer) - 40

(9/13/8/10)

10. Jessica Leccia (Natalia Rivera Aitoro) - 40

(9/8/11/12)

12. Mandy Bruno (Marina Cooper Mallet) - 39

(6/11/10/12)

13. Grant Aleksander (Phillip Spaulding) - 38

(-/13/14/11)

13. Robert Bogue (A.C. Mallet) - 38

(6/9/10/13)

15. Kim Zimmer (Reva Shayne O'Neill) - 36

(9/9/7/11)

16. Bradley Cole (Jeffrey O'Neill) - 33

(8/8/7/10)

16. Robert Newman (Josh Lewis) - 33

(7/8/6/12)

18. David Andrew Macdonald (Edmund Winslow) - 26

(4/6/4/12)

19. Lawrence Saint-Victor (Remy Boudreau) - 24

(5/2/6/11)

19. Tina Sloan (Lillian Raines) - 24

(4/9/4/7)

19. Jacqueline Tsirkin (Emma Spaulding) - 24

(6/3/6/9)

22. Michael O'Leary (Dr. Rick Bauer) - 23

(5/7/7/4)

22. Caitlin Van Zandt (Ashlee Wolfe) - 23

(3/4/7/9)

24. Karla Mosley (Christina Moore Boudreau) - 22

(6/2/4/10)

25. Murray Bartlett (Cyrus Foley) - 20

(9/5/6/0)

25. Jordan Clarke (Billy Lewis) - 20

(6/4/4/6)

25. John Driscoll (Henry Cooper Bradshaw) - 20

(10/10/X/X)

28. Orlagh Cassidy (Doris Wolfe) - 16

(1/1/8/6)

29. Kane Manera (Grady Foley) - 15

(6/3/5/1)

30. Chad & Ian Chelbowski (Henry Camaletti) - 12

(-/-/8/4)

31. Zack Conroy (James Spaulding) - 9

( / / /9)

31. Elizabeth Keifer (Blake Thorpe Marler) - 9

(2/4/1/2)

31. Yvonna Kopacz Wright (Dr. Mel Boudreau) - 9

(2/2/1/4)

34. Mark Schlereth (Roc Hoover) - 8

(1/1/0/6)

35. E.J. Bonilla (Rafe Rivera) - 7

(2/0/1/4)

36. Marj Dusay (Alexandra Spaulding) - 6

(0/1/0/5)

37. Paul Fitzgerald (Dr. Colin McCabe) - 5

(-/-/4/1)

37. Maeve Kinkead (Vanessa Chamberlain) - 5

(1/1/3/0)

39. Kim Allen (Lara Fasano) - 4

(-/2/0/2)

39. Fiona Hutchison (Jenna Bradshaw Cooper) - 4

(X/2/2/X)

39. Kurt McKinney (Matt Reardon) - 4

(3/0/0/1)

42. George Alvarez (Father Ray Santos) - 3

(0/0/0/3)

42. Krista Tesreau (Mindy Lewis) - 3

(-/-/3/-)

44. Tyra Colar (Leah Bauer) - 2

(0/0/1/1)

44. Olivia Dicopoulos (Maureen Reardon) - 2

(1/1/0/0)

44. Gil Rogers (Hawk Shayne) - 2

(0/1/0/1)

47. Naelee Rae (Clarissa Marler) - 1

(0/1/0/0)

47. Kim Brockington (Dr. Felicia Boudreau) - 1

(0/0/0/1)

(actors in italics are non-contract)

Legend:

X = character is presumed dead

- = character has not been introduced/non-relevant character

(blank) = character is portrayed by another actor

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