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Pretty much have any year that you could need from "Days of Our Lives." Here's a few examples:

Contract Cast as of September 1, 1976:

Macdonald Carey - Tom Horton

Frances Reid – Alice Horton

John Clarke – Mickey Horton

Edward Mallory - Dr. Bill Horton

Susan Seaforth Hayes – Julie Anderson

Bill Hayes – Doug Williams

Peter Brown - Dr. Greg Peters

Mark Tapscott - Bob Anderson

Suzanne Rogers – Maggie Horton

Corinne Conley - Phyllis Anderson Curtis

Wesley Eure - Michael Horton

Mary Frann - Amanda Howard

Joseph Gallison – Dr. Neil Curtis

Robert Clary - Robert LeClair

Margaret Mason - Linda Phillips

Jed Allan – Don Craig

Richard Guthrie - David Banning

Brooke Bundy - Rebecca North

Adrienne La Russa - Brooke Hamilton

Patty Weaver - Trish Clayton

Barbara Stanger - Mary Anderson

Deidre Hall - Dr. Marlena Evans

Contract Cast as of January 1, 1980:

Macdonald Carey - Tom Horton

Frances Reid – Alice Horton

John Clarke – Mickey Horton

Edward Mallory - Dr. Bill Horton

Susan Seaforth Hayes – Julie Williams

Bill Hayes – Doug Williams

Mark Tapscott - Bob Anderson

Suzanne Rogers – Maggie Horton

Wesley Eure - Michael Horton

Joseph Gallison – Dr. Neil Curtis

Robert Clary - Robert Le Clair

Margaret Mason - Linda Phillips-Anderson

Jed Allan – Don Craig

Richard Guthrie - David Banning

Deidre Hall - Dr. Marlena Evans

Josh Taylor - Chris Kositchek

Suzanne Zenor - Margo Horton

Eileen Barnett - Stephanie Woodruff

Patty Weaver - Trish Clayton Banning

Lanna Saunders - Sister Marie

George McDaniel - Dr. Jordan Barr

Brenda Benet - Lee Carmichael Williams

Quinn Redeker - Alex Marshall

Cindy Daly - Cathy Breton

Contract Cast as of January 1, 1985:

Macdonald Carey - Tom

Frances Reid - Alice

John Clarke - Mickey

Joseph Gallison - Neil

Jed Allan - Don

Deidre Hall - Marlena

Lanna Saunders - Marie

Quinn Redeker - Alex

Gloria Loring - Liz

James Reynolds - Abe

Thaao Penghlis - Tony

Anne-Marie Martin - Gwen

Josh Taylor - Chris

Leann Hunley - Anna

John deLancie - Eugene

Kristian Alfonso - Hope

Peter Reckell - Bo

Lisa Trusel - Melissa

Andrew Masset - Larry

Michael Leon - Pete

Don Diamont - Carlo

Cheryl-Ann Wilson - Megan

Patsy Pease - Kimberly

Elaine Princi - Linda

Charles Shaughnessy - Shane

Joseph Mascolo - Stefano

Jolina Collins - Jasmine

Contract Cast as of February 1, 1990:

Macdonald Carey - Tom

Frances Reid - Alice

John Clarke - Mickey

Joseph Gallison - Neil

Patsy Pease - Kimberly

Charles Shaughnessy - Shane

John Aniston - Victor

Michael T. Weiss - Mike

Melissa Brennan - Jennifer

Stephen Nichols - Patch

Drake Hogestyn - Roman

Mary Beth Evans - Kayla

Judi Evans - Adrienne

Wally Kurth - Justin

Charlotte Ross - Eve

Matthew Ashford - Jack

Richard Biggs - Marcus

Lisa Howard - April

Suzanne Rogers - Maggie

Arleen Sorkin - Calliope

George Jenesky - Nick

Wortham Krimmer - Cal

Judith Chapman - Anjelica

Mindy Clarke - Faith

Billy Hufsey - Emilio

Rick Hearst - Scott

Tracy Kolis - Rebecca

Staci Greason - Isabella

Sandra Canning - Grace

Susan Seaforth Hayes - Julie

Peggy McCay - Caroline

Joy Garrett - Jo

Aimee Brooks - Sarah

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Here are the cast lists from January 1971, they are taken from Daytime TV Yearbook

ALL MY CHILDREN

Mary Fickett - Ruth Brent

Richard Hatch - Phil Brent

Karen Gorney - Tara Martin

Kay Campbell - Kate Martin

Ray MacDonneel - Dr. Joseph Martin

Hugh Franklin - Dr. Charles Tyler

Ruth Warrick - Phoebe Tyler

Larry Keith - Nick Davis

Susan Lucci - Erica Kane

Frances Heflin - Mona Kane

Jack Stauffer - Charles Tyler III

Joanna Miles - Ann Tyler

Hildy Haynes - Lois Sloane

Christopher Wines - Jeff Martin

Kevin Conway - Clyde Wheeler

Deborah Soloman - Sydney Scott

ANOTHER WORLD: BAY CITY

Judith Barcroft - Lenore Curtin

Harry Bellaver - Ernie Downs

Lisa Cameron - Susan Douglas

Jacqueline Courtney - Alice Matthews

John Cunningham - Dan Shearer

Val Dufour - Walter Curtin

Virginia Dwyer - Mary Matthews

Constance Ford - Ada Downs

Micki Grant - Peggy Nolan

Sam Groom - Russ Matthews

Jered Holmes - Brian Blake

Geoffrey Lumb - Mitchell Dru

Hugh Marlowe - Jim Matthews

Rue McClanahan - Caroline Johnson

Beverly Penberthy - Pat Matthews

George Reinholt - Steven Frame

Michael Ryan - Me John Randolph

Leonie Norton - Cindy Clark

Robin Strasser - Rachel Matthews

Nancy Wickwire - Liz Matthews

Mel Winkler - Frank Chadwick

Janis Young - Bernice Addison

ANOTHER WORLD - SOMERSET

Jordan Charney - Sam Lucas

Doug Chapin - Tony Cooper

Ralph Clanton - Jasper Delaney

Nicolas Coster - Robert Delaney

Len Goghman - Peter Delaney

Alice Hirson - Marsha Davis

Georgann Johnson - Ellen Grant

Ed Kemmer - Ben Grant

Michael Lipton - Dr. Stan Kurtz

Ron Martin - David Grant

Walter Matthews - Gerald Davis

Wynne Miller - Jessica Buchanan

Susan MacDonald - Jill Grant

Gary Sandy - Randy Buchanan

Paul Sparer - Rex Cooper

Phil Sterling - Rafe Carter

Dorothy Stinnette - Laura Cooper

Pamela Toll - Pammy Davis

Marie Wallace - India Delaney

Ann Wedgeworth - Lahoma Lucas

AS THE WORLD TURNS

Peter Brandon - Me Don Hughes

Patricia Bruder - Ellen Stewart

Michael Cody - Jimmy McGuire

John Colenback - Dr. Dan Stewart

Dagne Crane - Sandy Wilson

Henderson Forsythe - Dr. David Stewart

Eileen Fulton - Lisa Hughes

Peter Galman - Tom Hughes

Jane House - Elizabeth Stewart

William Johnstone - Judge Lowell

Doe Lang - Karen Adams

Marie Masters - Susan Stewart

Don MacLaughlin - Chris Hughes

Rita McLaughlin - Carol Demming

Larry Bryggman - Dr. John Dixon

Santos Ortega - Grandpa Hughes

Ethel Remey - Alma Miller

Martin Rudy - Carl Wilson

Dean Santoro - Paul Stewart

Helen Wagner - Nancy Hughes

Don Hastings - Dr. Bob Hughes

Nina Hart - Meredith Harcourt

Arlen Dean Snyder - Peter Keane

BRIGHT PROMISE

Dana Andrews - Thomas Boswell

Paul Lukather - Bill Ferguson

Mark Miller - Howard Jones

Gail Kobe - Ann Boyd Jones

Susan Brown - Martha Ferguson

Pamela Murphy - Sandra Jones Pierce

Peter Ratray - Stuart Pierce

David Lewis - Henry Pierce

Richard Eastham - Red Wilson

Nancy Jane Stephens - Jennifer Matthews

Gary Pilar - Chet Matthews

Marion Brash - Marian Connally

Ivor Francis - Dr. Mitchell

Dabney Coleman - Dr. Tracy Graham

DARK SHADOWS

Jonathan Frid - Barnabas Collins

Joan Bennett - Flora Collins

Grayson Hall - Julia H. Collins

David Selby - Quentin Collins

Chris Pennock - Gabriel Collins

Nancy Barrett - Leticia Frye

Kathy Cody - Carrie Strokes

Thayer David - Mordecai Grimes

Terry Crawford - Edith Collins

Louis Edmonds - Daniel Collins

David Henesey - Tad Collins

Kate Jackson - Daphne Harridge

John Karlen - Desmond Collins

Jerry Lacy - Lamar Trask

James Storm - Gerald Stiles

Virginia Vestoff - Samantha Collins

Lara Parker - Valerie Collins

Michael Stroka - Laszlo

Humbert A. Astredo - Charles Dawson

Elizabeth Eis - Mrs. Ward

Donna Wandrey - Roxanne Drew

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

Denise Alexander - Susan Martin

Chad Barstad - David

Gloria Calomee - Annie May

MacDonald Carey - Dr. Tom Horton

John Clarke - Me. Mickey Horton

Robert Hogan - Scott Banning

Susan Flannery - Dr. Laura Horton

John Lupton - Tom Horton Jr.

Edward Mallory - Dr. Bill Horton

Hearther North - Sandy Horton

Frances Reid - Alice Horton

Marie Cheatham - Marie Merritt

Susan Seaforth - Julie Olson

Joan Van Ark - Jalene Whitney

Kay Peters - Sarah

John Aniston - Eric

Bill Hayes - Doug Williams

Kristipher Joy - Howard Jones

Robert Brubaker - John Martin

Margaret Mason - Linda Patterson

K.T. Stevens - Helen Martin

Jeffrey Williams - David (Brad) Banning

Eloise Hardt - Rita Beacon

Alan Decker - Michael Horton

Ed Griffith - Johnny Beacon

Maidie Norman - Gracie Jones

Graham Brown - Jeffrey Jones

Sid Conrad - Ribiwitz

THE DOCTORS

Lydia Bruce - Dr. Maggie Powers

Peter Burnell - Michael Powers

Carolee Campbell - Carolee Simpson

Zaida Coles - Anna Ford

Gerald Gordon - Dr. Nick Bellini

Sally Gracie - Martha Allen

David o'Brien - Dr. Steve Aldrich

James Pritchett - Dr. Matt Powers

Greta Rae - Ginny

Richard Higgs - Dr. Dan Alison

Elizabeth Hubbard - Dr. Althea Davis

Richard Niles - Rico Bellini

Eileen Kearney - Greta Powers

Mark Kearney - Billy Allison

Patrick Horgan - Dr. John Morrison

THE EDGE OF NIGHT

Burt Douglas - Ron Christopher

Donald May - Adam Drake

Ann Flood - Nancy Karr

Alberta Grant - Liz Hillyer

Walter Greaza - Winston Grimsley

Laurence Hugo - Mike Karr

Teri Keane - Martha Marceau

Mandel Kramer - Bill Marceau

Alan Feinstein - Dr. Jim Fields

Emily Prager - Laurie Ann Karr

Fran Sharon - Cookie Thomas

Maeve McGuire - Nicole Travis

Lois Kibbee - Geraldine Whitney

Alan Gifford - Gordon Whitney

Anthony Call - Colin Whitney

Lucy Martin - Tiffany Whitney

Bruce Martin - Keith Whitney

Earle Hyman - Neil Davenport

Jon Lee - Dr. Brian Lee

David Hooks - Dr. Charles Weldon

GENERAL HOSPITAL

John Beradino - Dr. Steve Hardy

Emily McLaughlin - Jessie Taylor, R.N.

Elizabeth MacRae - Meg Baldwin, R.N.

Peter Hansen - Me. Lee Baldwin

Lucille Wall - Lucille Walsh, R.N.

Paul Savior - Dr. Tom Baldwin

Martin West - Dr. Phil Brewer

Shelby Hyatt - Jane Dawson, R.N.

Ray Girardin - Howie Dawson

Rachel Ames - Audrey March Baldwin

Phyllis Hill - Mrs. Dawson

Sharon Debord - Sharon Pinkham, R.N.

Peter Kilman - Dr. Henry Pinkham

Robin Blake - Clampett

Craig Huebing - Dr. Peter Taylor

Louise Fitch - Mrs. Taylor

Indus Arthur - Brooke Clinton

Valerie Starrett - Diana Maynard

Tony Campo - Scotty Baldwin

Tom Brown - Al Weeks

THE GUIDING LIGHT

Lynne Adams - Leslie Bauer

Millette Alexander - Dr. Sara McIntyre

Charita Bauer - Bert Bauer

Theo Goetz - Papa Bauer

Erik Howell - Johnny Fletcher

Mart Hulswit - Dr. Ed Bauer

Ellen Denning - Meta Bauer Banning

Sindey Walker - Bruce Banning

Elissa Leeds - Hope Bauer

Caroline McWilliams - Janet Mason

Mike Durell - Peter Wexler

Don Stewart - Me. Mike Bauer

Courtney Sherman - Dinah Buckley

Ed Zimmermann - Dr. Joe Werner

Stefan Schnabel - Dr. Stephen Jackson

Fran Myers - Peggy Fletcher

Victoria Wyndham - Charlotte Bauer

William Smithers - Stanley Norris

Barbara Berjer - Barbara Norris

Min Deerfield - Holly Norris

Christine Pickles - Linell Conway

Dan Hamilton - David Vestid

Nancy Addison - Kit Vestid

David Pendleton - Gil Mehron

Olivia Cole - Deborah Mehron

Ariane Munker - Christie Rogers

LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING

Michael Hawkins - Mark Elliott

Veleka Gray - Laura Elliott

Leslie Charleson - Iris Garrison

Ed Power - Spencer Garrison

Jane Manning - Jean Garrison

Judson Laire - Dr. Will Donnelly

Shawn Campbell - Ricky Donnelly

Vincent Baggetta - Dr. Peter Chernak

Albert Stratton - Tom Donnelly

Suzy Kaye Stone - Angel Chernak

Stephen Joyce - Dr. Sanford Hiller

Thurman Scott - Jud Washington

Carmine Stipo - Rocco Fiore

Greg Brown - Rusty Jackson

James Burge - Sam Watson

Andrea Marcovicci - Betsy Chernak

Karl Light - Dr. Burger

Berkeley Harris - Jim Whitman

Diana Douglas - Lily Chernak

Beverlee McKinsey - Julie Richards

Sasha Von Scherler - Sara Hanley

Joseph Stern - Larry Hale

LOVE OF LIFE

Audrey Peters - Vanessa Sterling

Ron Tomme - Bruce Sterling

Joan Bassie - Jennifer Stark

Joanna Ross - Sarah Dale Caldwell

Robert Burr - Matt Corby

Cindy Grover - Stacy Corby

Joan Lovejoy - Amandra Randolph

Toni Bull Bua - Tess Randolph

Gene Bua - Bill Prentiss

Oren Warchavsky - Johnny Prentiss

Sally Stark - Kate Swanson

John M. Moore Jr. - Charles Lamont

Diane Rousseau - Diana Lamont

Russel Gold - Ed Bridgeman

Chaterine Bacon - Sally Bridgeman

Ray Wise - Jamie Rollins

Zina Bethune - Barbara Latimer

Ed Moore - Rick Latimer

David Carlton - Hank Latimer

Helene Dumas - Vivian Carlson

Jack Stamberger - Henry Carlson

John Gabriel - Link Morrison

Drew Snyder - Dr. Dan phillips

Jeannette DuBois - Loretta Allen

Irene Carr - Daisy Allen

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

Doris Belack - Anna Craig

Lynn Benish - Meredith Lord

Herb Davis - Bert Skelly

William Fowler - Timmy Siegel

Joseph Gallison - Tom Edwards

Ernest Graves - Victor Lord

Lillian Hayman - Sadie Gray

Ellen Holly - Carla Gray

Amy Levitt - Cathy Craig

Allan Miller - Dave Siegel

Nat Polen - Dr. James Craig

Anthony Ponzini - Vince Wolek

Patricia Roe - Eileen Siegel

Joanne Dorian - Victoria Lord Riley

Michael Storm - Dr. Larry Wolek

Millee Taggart - Millie Parks

Lee Warrick - Julie Siegel

David Snell - Jack Lawson

Francesca James - Marcie Wade

Bernard Grant - Steven Burke

THE SECRET STORM

Marla Adams - Belle Britton

Linden Chiles - Paul Britton

Joel Crothers - Ken Stevens

Stephanie Braxton - Laurie Stevens

Judy Lewis - Susan Carver

Lori March - Valerie Northcote

Mary K. Wells - Nola Hollister

Eleanor Phelps - Grace Tyrell

Gordon Rigsby - Dr. Ian Northcote

Peter MacLean - Hugh Clayborne

Barbara Rodell - Jill Clayborne

Jada Roland - Amy Britton

Diana Millay - Kitty Styles

Terry Kiser - Corey Bocher / Sean Childers

Jane Rose - Aggie Parsons

Diane Dell - Lisa Britton

Judi Rollin - Didi Clayborne

Larry Block - Mickey Potter

Scott Mefford - Jonathan Styles

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

Vera Allen - Ida Weston

Frieda Altman - Mrs. Miller

Peter Broderick - Junior Bergman

Joan Copeland - Andrea Whiting

Chase Crosley - Harriett Kane

Larry Haines - Stu Bergman

Ken Harvey - Doug Martin

Leigh Lassen - Patti Tate Whiting

Carl Low - Dr. Bob Rogers

Dino Narizzano - Dr. Len Whiting

Melba Rae - Marge Bergman

Peter Simon - Scott Phillips

Mary Stuart - Jo Tate

Billie Lou Wyatt - Ellie Harper

Ann Williams - Eunice Martin

Kelly Wood - Laurie Phillips

Vince O'Brien - Lionel Grant

Keith Charles - Ross Cavanaugh

Anthony George - Dr. A. Vincent

Lilia Scala - Mrs. Warshinsky

Charles Sebert - Dr. Murphy

Michael Ingram - Dr. Myer

Jeanne Carson - Marcie Vincent

Ann Revere - Agnes Lake

Chris Lowe - Eric Lawson

Al Sann - Al

Adam Wade - John Burroughs

Michael Zaslow - Dick Hart

Peggy Whitton - Claire Hart

Terry Logan - Paul Jaeckel

Margaret Impert - Maggie

WHERE THE HEART IS

Gregory Abels - Michael Hathaway

Delphi Harrington - Christine Cameron

Daniel Keyes - Ben Jessup

Ron Harper - Steve Prescott

Robyn Millan - Vicki Hathaway

James Mitchell - Julian Hathaway

Bibi Osterwald - Stella O'Brien

Louise Shaffer - Allison Jessup

Diana Walker - Mary Hathaway

Diana Van Der Vlis - Kate Hathaway

Joseph Mascolo - Ed Lucas

Doug Ross - Terry Prescott

Jock Gaynor - Brad Ramsey

David Cryer - Dr. Hugh Jessup

Bill Post Jr. - Joe Prescott

Katherine Meskill - Nancy Prescott

Randy Robbins - Anderson

George Spencer - Jake

Janet League - Carol Gault

Ralph Stantley - Harry Ronsky

A WORLD APART

Elizabeth Lawrence - Betty Kahlman

Susan Sarandon - Patrice Kahlman

Matthew Cowles - Chris Kahlman

Nicolas Surovy - Fred Turner

James Noble - Ed Sims

Erin Connor - Becky Sims

Stephen Eilliot - Jack Condon

Kathy Parker - Sarah Sims

Susan Sullivan - Nancy Condon

Saron Storm - Louise Turner

John Devlin - Dr. Nathaniel Fuller

Anna Minot - Meg Johns

Kathleen McGuire - Adrian Sims

Darryl Wells - Tony Williams

Dorothy Lyman - Julie Stark

William Tynan - Bill Sims

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THE AVIATOR   Robert Gross     2004 MATERIAL GIRLS    Tommy Katzenbach   2006 CAST OF CHARACTERS: THE MAKING OF MATERIAL GIRLS      2006 SUPERHERO MOVIE   Dr. Strom   2008 QUANTUM QUEST: A CASSINI SPACE ODYSSEY    Coach Mackey (V) 2010 STARDATE REVISITED: THE ORIGINS OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION    2012 REUNIFICATION: 25 YEARS AFTER STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION    2012 RESISTANCE IS FUTILE: ASSIMILATING STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION    2013 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: REGENERATION -- ENGAGING THE BORG    2013 RELATIVITY: THE FAMILY SAGA OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION   2013 REQUIEM: A REMEMBRANCE OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION     2013 STAR TREK: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NEXT     2013 BEYOND THE FIVE YEAR MISSION: THE EVOLUTION OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 2014 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION -- THE SKY'S THE LIMIT  THE ECLIPSE OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION   2014 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION -- THE UNKNOWN POSSIBILITIES OF EXISTENCE: MAKING ALL GOOD THINGS...      2014 THE MIDNIGHT MAN     Ezekiel   2016 INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE   Dr. Brakish Okun     2016 INDEPENDENCE DAY: A LEGACY SURGING FORWARD     Self; Dr. Brakish Okun    2016 ANOTHER DAY: THE MAKING OF INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE    Self; Dr. Brakish Okun  2016 BRENTWOOD    Brent     2018 NEVER SURRENDER: A GALAXY QUEST DOCUMENTARY    Data   2019 STAR TREK: PICARD: THE IMAX LIVE SERIES FINALE EVENT    2023 Video Games STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION -- A FINAL UNITY       Data     1995 CHRONOMASTER      Milo     1995 STAR TREK: GENERATIONS   Data     1997 STAR TREK: HIDDEN EVIL      Data    1999 STAR TREK: AWAY TEAM      Data   2001 STAR TREK: BRIDGE COMMANDER     Data   2002 FAMILY GUY: THE QUEST FOR STUFF     Data    2014 ELITE: DANGEROUS       Vega    2014 HCS   HOMEPACKS      2014 BROADWAY A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN FILM    3/30/1978 - 4/16/1978      Hank SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE     5/2/1984 - 10/13/1985      Franz; Dennis THE THREE MUSKETEERS   11/11/1984 - 11/18/1984     Aramis BIG RIVER      4/25/1985 - 9/20/1987     Replacement -- The Duke  10/8/1985 - ??? 1776     8/19/1997 - 6/14/1998       John Adams     **** DRAMA DESK AWARD NOMINEE -- OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL LIFE    (X)3      3/31/2003 - 6/29/2003      Hubert THEATER THE FAMILY PLAY 1 AND II    1975        Kil   Westside Theatre  Downstairs MARCO POLO       1976     Counselor 2     Marymount Manhattan Theatre LEAVE IT TO BEAVER IS DEAD   1979      Luke   New York Shakespeare Festival EMIGRES   1979     AA      Brooklyn Academy of Music THE SEAGULL  (World Premiere)    1980    Konstantin Treplev      Joseph Papp Public Theatre -- Newman Theater TABLE SETTINGS     1980      Older Son       Playwrights Horizons -- Judy Theater NO END OF BLAME    1981   Mr. Mik; Art Student; 2nd Male Nurse; 2nd Hungarian Soldier; 3rd Airman       Stage 73    MARVELOUS GRAY      1982     Electrician    Judith Anderson Theatre THE CHERRY ORCHARD    1983       Long Wharf Theater     New Haven, CTTHE PHILANTHROPIST      1983     John      Stage 73 SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE     1983   Jed; Franz  Playwrights Horizons -- Judy Theater LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS   1983       Replacement -- Seymour Krelborn EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOR      1992; 1993   Ivanov MAN OF LA MANCHA       2009      Don Quixote/ Miguel de Cervantes    Freud Playhouse at UCLA     Los Angeles, CA BOOK --    FAN-FICTION: A MEM-NOIR, INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS     October 2021 Family Ties Parents --     Sylvia Schwartz  and Jack Spiner    Step-father -- Sol Mintz Marriage --   Loree McBride      ???? - Present    1 Child -- Jackson Spiner   Before Brent Spiner was Famous There are many similarities between forensicators and Lt. Commander Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Both are highly intelligent, but rarely understood by the outside world. Both aim only to evolve, to be better than what they are. And both belong to the NFL. Data, who is actually Brent Spiner, was born February 2, 1949 in Houston, TX. He was the son of Sylvia, a corporate VP and Jack, a furniture store owner. When Jack suddenly died, Sylvia was left to raise infant Brent and his brother alone. She eventually remarried a man named Sol Mintz. Although Mintz adopted Brent, Brent changed his last name back to Spiner when he became a professional actor. Spiner attended Bellaire High School in Houston and was heavily involved in baseball and the drama club, in addition to being a member of the NFL. While on the speech team, he gained 143 points and even earned the title of Dramatic Interpretation Champion in at the 1967 National Tournament (the same year actress Shelley Long won Oratory). After his success in high school, Spiner moved on to the University of Houston and began performing in local theatre in Houston. Eventually he dropped out of college to move to New York City and try his acting luck there. While in New York, Spiner gained more stage acting experience, performing in several Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, including The Three Musketeers and Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George. In 1984, Spiner decided to try film acting and moved again, this time to LA, where he appeared in several pilots and made-for-TV movies. He then auditioned for the up-and-coming show Star Trek: The Next Generation. Spiner himself was never a fan of science fiction or of the original Star Trek, but figured the show would soon be cancelled and he desperately needed the money. Starting in 1987, Spiner played Data for 15 years, during the show’s 7 seasons and the four feature films that followed. Even when the show was cancelled in 1994, Spiner’s career as a performer barely paused. He is most remembered for his role in Independence Day as Dr. Okun, the somewhat awkward chief scientist of Area 51 who is attacked and killed by his alien subjects. He has also made appearances on Law & Order, Friends, Dude, Where’s My Car?, I Am Sam, and The Aviator. Spiner returned to the theatre and appeared in the Broadway revival 1776 as John Adams. Unlike most of his co-stars, Spiner is not very active in the Star Trek convention scene. He has made a few appearances, but overall his lack of interest in science fiction gets the best of him. However, he still regards Patrick Stewart and LeVar Burton as two of his best friends. One of the challenges forensicators face is finding the human element in their events; to not be robotic and detached, but simply themselves. It is this crucial element that separates the good from the great. As the character Data, Spiner sums up the NFL experience the best: “If being human is not simply a matter of being born flesh and blood – if it is instead a way of thinking, acting, and feeling, then I am hopeful that one day I will discover my own humanity. Until then…I will continue learning, changing, growing, and trying to become more than what I am.”   https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/12/09/an-interview-with-brent-spiner https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-02-17-ca-1835-story.html https://www.discogs.com/artist/1224629-Brent-Spiner?srsltid=AfmBOorfw9Nl3EZ4fc-plhbgU3ng2bSQTruygkdJxZgsPquzQ6sBhCbj     Leslie Charleson    pg. 435   PILOTS/PROPOSALS ANOTHER APRIL      April Weston Moss   1974    (Made for T. V.)   Article including James Rebhorn, Catherine Cox and Peter Kluge -- all former daytime actors .https://www.wittenberg.edu/administration/universitycommunications/magazine/spring1999/curtaincalling
    • For anyone who missed the end of Friday June 6 due to news interruption, the last five minutes of every episode is uploaded to the official GH facebook late in the evening, usually around 11:30pm Eastern. Here's the end of that episode: https://www.facebook.com/generalhospital/videos/3649028845342563
    • Thanks so much for posting this. Since they had retconned Roger/Holly's relationship after his return as being "Roger was always in love with Holly" when it was actually the other way around, they kept up this narrative in this video. Understandable, but it still bugs me. Holly was never his "heart." That's baloney. He only married her to be in Christina's life and was screwing other women like Diane and Hillary the whole time. Peggy was truly the only woman that Roger ever loved, and even that wasn't a very healthy relationship. Holly only really fell out of love with Roger after she realized she loved Ed while they were divorcing. I'm glad he reminded people that the rape scenes were taped in a day. It's amazing what they accomplished with very little rehearsal. That scene still has great impact after all these years. And OMG, watching the scenes of Roger's return in comparison...the quality in the writing really nosedived. The stupid mask. (I love the way they joke about the mask at the end). Alan's insanely over-the-top reaction to his return when Roger had no hold against him anymore. Yikes, one of the worst things Long did while she was still writing the show, though I will cut her a break since she absolutely had a tough task bringing back a guy who fell off a cliff.
    •   Thanks! You reminded me I did not remember to add in the preemptions for the dark weeks, since those are not listed on the sortable charts, so these are the additional preemptions per newspaper listings and Vanderbilt News for the 1973-1978 dark weeks. I have added them in to the full lists above.   8/26/74-8/30/74 Another World Wednesday episode- 3:04PM (26 minutes) 8/26/74-8/30/74 Doctors Preempted Wednesday- Ford News Conference 8/26/74-8/30/74 Edge of Night Preempted Wednesday- Ford News Conference 12/22/75-12/26/75 As the World Turns Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 12/22/75-12/26/75 Guiding Light Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 12/22/75-12/26/75 Search for Tomorrow Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 12/22/75-12/26/75 Young and the Restless Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 8/22/77-8/26/77 Doctors Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 8/22/77-8/26/77 Guiding Light Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 8/22/77-8/26/77 One Life to Live Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference (possibly aired just 3-315PM) 4/24/78-4/28/78 Another World Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 4/24/78-4/28/78 General Hospital Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 4/24/78-4/28/78 Guiding Light Tuesday ep- 230-3PM (30 minutes) 6/26/78-6/30/78 Edge of Night Preempted Monday- Carter News Conference 12/25/78-12/29/78 Another World Preempted Monday- (Local Fill) & Fiesta Bowl 12/25/78-12/29/78 As the World Turns Preempted Monday- Peach Bowl 12/25/78-12/29/78 Guiding Light Preempted Monday- Peach Bowl
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