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1973 Cast & Credits

Jada Rowland as Amy Kincaid
Lori March as Valerie Northcoat
Marla Adams as Belle Kincaid
Alexander Scourby as Dr. Ian Northcoat
Bernard Barrow as Dan Kincaid
David Ackroyd as Kevin Kincaid
Ellen Barber as Joanna Morrison
Stephanie Braxton as Lauri Stevens Reddin
Eleanor Phillips as Grace Tyrell
Judy Safran as Lisa Britton
Audre Johnston as Martha Ann
Roberta Royse as Freddy
Susan Sudert as Charlotte
David Gale as Mark Reddin
Jamie Grover as Clay Stevens
Dan Hamilton as Robert Landers
Sydney Walker as Mons. Quinn
Richard Brenda as Dr. Markel
Sue Ann Gilfillan as Mrs. Post
Gary Sandy as Stace Reddin
Hugh Hurd as Isaac

CREDITS:
Producer: Joseph D. Manetta
Associate Producer: Jerry Evans
Writer: Gillian Houghton
Directors: Joe Scanlon, Robert Myhrum
Associate Director: Andy St. Laurent
Production Assistant: Susan Orlikoff
Production Secretary: Marie Wagner

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Cast & Crew Nov 71 Daytime Tv

CAST:
Marla Adams as Belle Britton
Linden Chiles as Paul Britton
Joel Crothers as Ken Stevens
Stephanie Braxton as Laurie Stevens
Judy Lewis as Susan Carver
Lori March as Valerie Northcote
Mary K. Wells as Nola Holllister
Eleanor Phelps as Grace Tyrrell
Gordon Rigsby as Dr. Ian Northcote
Jada Rowland as Amy Britton
Diane Ladd as Kitty Styles
Jane Rose as Aggie Parsons
Diane Dell as Lisa Britton
Judi Rollin as Didi Clayborne
Scott Mefford as Jonathan Styles
Steven Guttuso as Clay Clayborne
Donnie Melvin as Peter Dunbar
Jack Ryland as Frank Carver
Liam Sullivan as Allen Dunbar
Dennis Cooney as Kevin Kincaid
Bernard Barrow as Dan Kincaid
Anthony Herrera as Brannigan

CREDITS:
Executive Producer: Charles Weiss
Producer: Robert Costello
Writers: Bethel Leslie, Gerry Day
Directors: David Roth, Robert Myhrum
Associate Director: Andy St. Laurent
Associate Producer: Inger Kuhl
Production Assistant: Susan Orlikoff
Scenic Designer: Charles Brandon
Costumes: Ramsey Mosteller
Set Decorator: Wes Laws
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Terry Kiser must have just left The Secret Storm when this list was compiled. I know that the character that he played and the character played by Judi Rolin were on at the same time. I thought that the two ran off the show together. So, I suspect that Ms. Rolin's name was left on and that this was shortly after she had left.

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Secret Storm was my first soap. My favorite memory was a kiss between Laurence Luckenbill and Judy Lewis. When they moved away from each other they were still joined by a string of saliva. This just confirmed my opinion as a 10 year old that kissing was gross.

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