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One Life to Live

Victoria Lord

Kevin Riley Buchanan

Zane Buchanan

Joseph Riley Buchanan

Eileen Riley Siegel

Julie Siegel

Mary Lynn Dennison

Jessica Buchanan

Bree Brennan

Natalie Buchanan

Anna Wolek

Wanda Webb Wolek

Larry Wolek

Daniel Wolek

Karen Wolek

Tina Lord

C.J Roberts

Sarah Roberts

Renée Divine Buchanan

Clint Buchanan

Cord Roberts

Bo Buchanan

Matthew Buchanan

Nora Hanen

Rachel Gannon

Hank Gannon

R. J. Gannon

Dorian Cramer

Cassie Callison

Adriana Cramer

Langston Wilde Cramer

Andrew Carpenter

River Carpenter

Carla Gray Hall

Ed Hall

Josh Hall

Jared Hall

Andy Harrison

Jake Harrison

Max Holden

Frankie Holden

Leslie Holden

Mary Vernon Karr

Herb Callison

Oliver Fish

Kyle Lewis

Brody Lovett

Markko Rivera

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ONE LIFE TO LIVE

CONTRACT

Viki Banks

Dorian Lord

Bo Buchanan

Nora Buchanan

Clint Buchanan

Charlie Banks

Marty Saybrooke

Blair Cramer

Todd Manning

Kelly Cramer

Tea Delgado

Starr Manning

Cole Thornhart

Langston Wilde

Matthew Buchanan

Dani Rayburn

Jessica Brennan

Cristian Vega

Cassie Carpenter

Kevin Buchanan

Joey Buchanan

Patrick Thornhart

CJ Roberts

Sarah Roberts (played by Erin Torpey)

River Carpenter

RECURRING

Roxy Balsom

Elijah Clarke

David Vickers

Addie Cramer

Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe

Renee Buchanan

Carlotta Vega

Jack Manning

Sam Manning

Bree Brennan

Hope Manning

Andrew Carpenter

Cord Roberts

Tina Roberts

Mel Hayes

Herb Callison

RJ Gannon

FIRED

Greg

John

Ford

Hannah

Markko

Brody

Layla

Natalie

Gigi

Rex

Shane

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Genie Francis as Laura Spencer

Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer

Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio

Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth Webber

Tyler Christopher as Nicholas Cassadine

Johnathan Jackson as Lucky Spencer

Constance Towers as Helena Cassadine

Sarah Brown as Carly Corinthos

Steve Burton as Jason Morgan (Though NOT as a mobster, but as a DOCTOR...Regaining his QUARTERMAINE memories)

Lynn Herring as Lucy Coe

Jon Lindstorm as Kevin Collins

Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine

Nancy Lee- Grahn as Alexis Davis

Robin Christopher as Skye Chandler-Quartermaine

Stephen Nichols as Stefan Cassadine

Scott Reeves as Steven Lars Webber

Drew Garret- Michael Corinthos III

Rena Sofer as Lois

Wally Kurth as Ned Ashton

Scott Clifton as Dillon Quartermaine

Rachel Ames as Audrey Hardy

Kirsten Storms as Maxie Jones

Kristina Wagner as Felicia Jones-Scorpio

Lexie Ainstworth as Kristina Davis

Lindze Letherman as Georgie Jones

John Ingle as Edward Quartermaine

Lesley Charleton as Monica Quartermaine

Jane Elliott as Tracy Quartermaine

Jacklyn Zeman as Bobbie Spencer

Denise Alexander as Lesley Webber

Vanessa Marcil- Brenda Barrett

Sonya Eddy as Epiphany Johnson

John J York as Mac

Jason Thompson as Patrick Drake

Maurice Beranrd as Sonny Corinthos (with much reduced airtime and much better characterization)

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