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2009 Episode Rankings. The following is a listing of how many episodes each actor appeared in on "Days of Our Lives" in 2009 (1/1/09-6/30/09), out of a total of 127 episodes. Actors who have played characters that have appeared in at least five episodes total throughout the years are listed.

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker) 110

2. James Scott (E.J. DiMera) 100

3. Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) 89

4. Jay Johnson (Philip Kiriakis) 87

5. Shelley Hennig (Stephanie Johnson) 77

6. Nadia Bjorlin (Chloe Lane) 75

7. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 73

8. Shawn Christian (Daniel Jonas) 70

9. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 67

10. Joseph Mascolo (Stefano DiMera) 62

11. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 61

12. Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts) 54

13. Molly Burnett (Melanie Layton) 53

14. Taylor Spreitler (Mia) 52

15. Dylan Michael Patton (Will Horton) 45

16. Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) 44

*. Hailey & Lauren Sinnema (Sydney DiMera) 44

18. John Aniston (Victor Kiriakis) 42

19. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 40

*. Darin Brooks (Max Brady) 40

21. John Callahan (Dr. Richard Baker) 35

22. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton) 33

23. Rachel Melvin (Chelsea Brady) 30

24. Renee Jones (Lexie Carver) 26

25. Felisha Terrell (Arianna Hernandez) 23

26. Ralph Waite (Father Matt) 22

27. Wes Ramsey (Owen Kent) 21

*. Marsha Waterbury (Sister Theresa O'Malley) 21

29. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 20

30. Thaao Penghlis (Tony DiMera) 19

31. Lily & Sophie Gimbel (Grace Brady) 16

*. Ailish & Julia O'Connor (Grace Brady) 16

33. Aaron & Griffin Kunitz (Johnny DiMera) 15

34. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady Johnson) 14

*. Avery & Cade Seger (Sydney DiMera) 14

36. Steve Bruns (Marco) 13

37. Alex Mendoza (The Killer) 12

38. Anna & Ella Gietzen (Allie Horton) 11

*. Ron Leath (Henderson) 11

*. Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady) 11

*. Aloma Wright (Nurse Maxine) 11

42. Ava & Grace Greeson (Grace Brady) 10

*. Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans Black) 10

*. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 10

45. Sandra Robinson (Dr. Charlotte Taylor) 9

*. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 9

*. Bebe & Maggie Vose (Grace Brady) 9

48. Taymour Ghazi (Carlo) 8

*. Terrell Ransom Jr. (Theo Carver) 8

50. Julian Barnes (Harold) 7

*. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 7

52. Lauren Boles (Ciara Brady) 6

*. Mary Garripoli (Mary) 6

*. Monica Thomas (Clinic Nurse Sue) 6

55. Pat Crawford Brown (Sister Agnes) 5

*. Federico Dordei (Masi) 5

*. Mark Hapka (Nathan Horton) 5

*. Ross Mathews (Chris) 5

*. Gordon Thomson (Walter Kent) 5

*. Chad Schropp (Pete) 5

61. Blake Berris (Nick Fallon) 2

*. Marsha Clark (Judge Karen Fitzpatrick) 2

*. Casey Jon Deidrick (Chad Peterson) 2

*. Diane Delano (Hilda von Bingham) 2

*. McKinley Freeman (Evan Sayers) 2

*. Nick Stabile (Dean) 2

67. Garrett & Spencer Fraye (Zack Brady) 1

*. Leann Hunley (Anna DiMera) 1

*. James Lancaster (Father Tim Jansen) 1

*. Brody & Jonas UNKNOWN (Joe Johnson) 1

**. Frances Reid (Alice Horton) 0

June Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this month (6/1/09-6/30/09), out of a total of 22 episodes. Ties are noted with an asterisk.

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker) 20

2. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 18

3. James Scott (E.J. DiMera) 17

*. Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) 17

5. Shawn Christian (Daniel Jonas) 16

*. Shelley Hennig (Stephanie Johnson) 16

7. Jay Johnson (Philip Kiriakis) 15

8. Nadia Bjorlin (Chloe Lane) 14

9. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 13

*. Joseph Mascolo (Stefano DiMera) 13

*. Dylan Michael Patton (Will Horton) 13

12. Taylor Spreitler (Mia) 12

13. Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts) 11

*. Hailey & Lauren Sinnema (Sydney DiMera) 11

15. Molly Burnett (Melanie Layton) 10

*. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 10

17. Felisha Terrell (Arianna Hernandez) 9

*. Ralph Waite (Father Matt) 9

19. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 7

*. Aaron & Griffin Kunitz (Johnny DiMera) 7

*. Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) 7

*. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton) 7

23. Ailish & Julia O'Connor (Grace Brady) 6

*. Aloma Wright (Nurse Maxine) 6

25. John Aniston (Victor Kiriakis) 5

*. Anna & Ella Gietzen (Allie Horton) 5

*. Mark Hapka (Nathan Horton) 5

*. Ron Leath (Henderson) 5

*. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 5

30. Darin Brooks (Max Brady) 4

*. Ross Mathews (Chris) 4

*. Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady) 4

33. Taymour Ghazi (Carlo) 3

*. Renee Jones (Lexie Carver) 3

*. Wes Ramsey (Owen Kent) 3

36. Julian Barnes (Harold) 2

*. Lauren Boles (Ciara Brady) 2

*. Steve Bruns (Marco) 2

*. Casey Jon Deidrick (Chad Peterson) 2

*. McKinley Freeman (Evan Sayers) 2

*. Rachel Melvin (Chelsea Brady) 2

*. Nick Stabile (Dean) 2

43. Pat Crawford Brown (Sister Agnes) 1

*. Marsha Clark (Judge Karen Fitzpatrick) 1

*. Garrett & Spencer Fraye (Zack Brady) 1

*. Chad Schropp (Pete) 1

*. Gordon Thomson (Walter Kent) 1

Contract actors not appearing this month:

Frances Reid (Alice Horton)

James Reynolds (Abe Carver)

Credited guest stars appearing in less than 5 episodes:

Sean Blakemore (Peter)

Mary Jo Catlett (Bev)

Yvette Freeman (ICU Nurse)

Rusty Joiner (Kevin)

Rick Scarry (The Funeral Director)

Shelby Young (Kinsey)

Arianne Zucker (Nicole) became the fourth quickest to ever reach 100 episodes in a calendar year, since 1983. Zucker appeared in her 100th episode of the year on June 15. Only Eileen Davidson, Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn reached 100 episodes quicker in the past. Here is the complete list of actors who have appeared in 100 episodes by the end of June.

Fastest to 100 Episodes (since 1983):

Rank. Actor (Character)....100th Episode

1. Eileen Davidson (Kristen/Susan)..6/2/97

2. Drake Hogestyn (John)..............6/10/04

3. Deidre Hall (Marlena).................6/14/04

4. Arianne Zucker (Nicole)..............6/15/09

5. Peter Reckell (Bo).....................6/20/06

6. Jason Cook (Shawn)..................6/22/05

*. Austin Peck (Austin)...................6/22/99

8. Deidre Hall (Marlena)...................6/24/97

9. Drake Hogestyn (John)................6/25/97

10. Kristian Alfonso (Hope)..............6/26/06

11. Drake Hogestyn (John)..............6/27/96

12. Kristian Alfonso (Hope/Gina)......6/28/99

13. Christie Clark (Carrie)................6/29/99

*. Martha Madison (Belle)...............6/29/05

15. Jason Cook (Shawn).................6/30/04

*. James Scott (EJ)........................6/30/09

Zucker also came close to the all-time "Days" record of the most appearances between January-June of a calendar year. Zucker appeared in 110 episodes, trailing just Eileen Davidson (Kristen/Susan), who set what most likely will be a never-beaten record with 117 appearances between January 1-June 30, 1997.

100 Episodes as of June 30:

1. Eileen Davidson (Kristen/Susan, 1997)..117

2. Arianne Zucker (Nicole, 2009)..............110

3. Drake Hogestyn (John, 2004)...............107

4. Peter Reckell (Bo, 2006).....................106

5. Jason Cook (Shawn, 2005)..................105

6. Deidre Hall (Marlena, 1997).................104

*. Deidre Hall (Marlena, 2004).................104

8. Drake Hogestyn (John, 1997)..............103

9. Kristian Alfonso (Hope/Gina, 1999)......102

*. Kristian Alfonso (Hope, 2006)..............102

11. Christie Clark (Carrie, 1999)..............101

*. Drake Hogestyn (John, 1996)..............101

*. Austin Peck (Austin, 1999).................101

14. Jason Cook (Shawn, 2004)...............100

*. Martha Madison (Belle, 2005).............100

43 Years Ago: June 1966 Episode Rankings:

1. Macdonald Carey (Tom Horton) 17

2. Charla Doherty (Julie Olson) 15

3. Frances Reid (Alice Horton) 13

35 Years Ago: June 1974 Episode Rankings:

1. Edward Mallory (Bill Horton) 15

2. Susan Seaforth (Julie Olson) 14

3. Corinne Conley (Phyllis Anderson) 11

*. Mark Tapscott (Bob Anderson) 11

25 Years Ago: June 1984 Episode Rankings:

1. Lisa Trusel (Melissa Anderson) 17

2. Michael Leon (Pete Jannings) 16

*. Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) 16

20 Years Ago: June 1989 Episode Rankings:

1. Patrice Chanel-Carter (Gail Carson) 14

2. Richard Biggs (Marcus Hunter) 13

*. Mindy Clarke (Faith Taylor) 13

*. James Hampton (Saul Taylor) 13

*. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 13

15 Years Ago: June 1994 Episode Rankings:

1. Kristian Alfonso (Gina) 19

*. Robert Kelker-Kelly (Bo Brady) 19

*. Lisa Rinna (Billie Reed) 19

10 Years Ago: June 1999 Episode Rankings:

1. Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans) 21

*. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 21

3. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 20

*. Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) 20

5 Years Ago: June 2004 Episode Rankings:

1. Brody Hutzler (Patrick Lockhart) 16

2. Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Deveraux) 15

*. Kirsten Storms (Belle Black) 15

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