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If anyone catches OLTL on SOAPnet tonight, I need a favor.

My VCR messed up on me today and I didn't get the recurring and dayplayer cast credits (following the contract cast) recorded from the closing credits.

Could someone please get those for me this evening?

Thanks in advance. :)

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I've got them both :) Let me go watch them and post them here in a few minutes.

EDIT:

ALL MY CHILDREN Cast List (as listed)

Brittany Allen as Marissa Tasker

David Canary as Adam Chandler

Bobbie Eakes as Krystal Carey Hayward

Melissa Claire Egan as Annie Lavery

Beth Ehlers as Taylor Thompson

Stephanie Gatschet as Madison North

Ricky Paull Goldin as Jake Martin

Vincent Irizarry as David Hayward

Shannon Kane as Natalia Fowler

Thorsten Kaye as Zach Slater

Michael E. Knight as Tad Martin

Susan Lucci as Erica Kane

Jamie Luner as Liza Colby

Ray MacDonnell as Joe Martin

J.R. Martinez as Brot Monroe

Cameron Mathison as Ryan Lavery

Adam Mayfield as Scott Chandler

Alicia Minshew as Kendall Hart Slater

James Mitchell as Palmer Cortlandt

Brianne Moncrief as Colby Chandler

Debbi Morgan as Angie Hubbard

Cornelius Smith, Jr. as Frankie

Chrishell Stause as Amanda Martin

Aiden Turner as Aidan Devane

Denise Vasi as Randi Hubbard

Walt Willey as Jackson Montgomery (he's still here! lol)

Darnell Williams as Jesse Hubbard

Jacob Young as JR Chandler

Peter Brouwer as Judge Robinson

Aryn Elaine Cole as Kendall Double

Sofia Black D'Elia as Bailey

Joey Fabiani as Barry Shire

Jill Larson as Opal

Kevin O'Donnell as Trent

Matt Ostroff as EMT #1

Lorenzo Pisoni as Willis

ONE LIFE TO LIVE Cast List (as listed)

Trevor St John as Todd Manning

Robin Strasser as Dorian Lord

Tika Sumpter as Layla Williamson

Jason Tam as Markko Rivera

Terrell Tilford as Greg Evans

Brittany Underwood as Langston Wilde

Jerry verDorn as Clint Buchanan

Austin Williams as Shane Morasco

Bree Williamson as Jessica Brennan

Robert S Woods as Bo Buchanan

Eddie Alderson as Matthew Buchanan

Kristen Alderson as Starr Manning

Melissa Archer as Natalie Buchanan Banks

John Brotherton as Jared Banks

Brandon Buddy as Cole Thornhart

Brett Claywell as Kyle Lewis

Scott Clifton as Schuyler Joplin

Kassie Wesley DePaiva as Blair Cramer

Daphnee Duplaix as Rachel Gannon

Michael Easton as John McBain

Farah Fath as Gigi Morasco

David Fumero as Cristian Vega

Susan Haskell as Marty Saybrooke

Crystal Hunt as Stacy Morasco

Brian Kerwin as Charlie Banks

John-Paul Lavoisier as Rex Balsom

Mark Lawson as Brody Lovett

Florencia Lozano as Tea Delgado

Erika Slezak as Victoria Davidson Banks

Amanda Setton as Kimberly Andrews

Hillary B. Smith as Nora Hanen Buchanan

Carolina Bermudez as Carolina

Bethany N. Butler as Reporter #2

Patrick Allen Cole as Jeff

Shenell Edmonds as Destiny Evans

Scott Evans as Oliver Fish

Tia Hodge as Amelia

Benjamin Livingston as Justice of the Peace

Carmen Loporto as Jack Manning

Michael Lowry as Ross Rayburn

Sean Ringgold as Shaun Evans

Nicholas Rodriguez as Nick

Tuc Watkins as David Vickers

Gregory Wooddel as Stalker

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