September 22, 20232 yr Member 10 minutes ago, Donna L. Bridges said: I just got this old Digest & this was in it. And it was on my mind. Hayes, B., of Hayes &. Hayes [Doug Williams]. (1982). A Tribute to Brenda Benet: A Memorial. Soap Opera Digest, 7(16), 132–133. A MEMORIAL Is there ever a time when suicide is the answer? When pain surpasses its own threshold? When the seductive song of death is sweeter than the cacophony of life? The chilling reply is "yes." Otherwise there would be no suicide. Not even a need for the word. Suicide happens just often enough to remind us it is the solution for some. The final bleak option to dealing with one's overburden. There is, of course, total disagreement on the moral aspect of suicide, with as many different points of view as there are religions, societies and philosophers. Some consign the perpetrator to hell's eternal fires: others respect the act as a glorification through self-sacrifice. But everyone jolts together in sudden agreement at the loss of a loved one, the sympathetic hurt, the deprivation and the frustration as the realization that a life has been snuffed out too early. Our lovely friend, Brenda Benet, apparently took her own life early last April. Of course, whenever it was it was early, too damned early. Brenda was the perfect actress: stunningly beautiful, talented and utterly capable of her craft, dedicated and responsible, and sensitive to the extreme. And there's the rub -- SENSITIVE! The best actresses are the most sensitive, you know. In order to permit audiences to see into the depths of their private emotions, to discover choice human truths, the good actresses forego protective covering. There is no other way. Either you protect your soft center with a hard shell of inhibitions or you bare your soul and take your chances. There never has been a hard actress; that would be a contradiction of terms, an oxymoron. There may be loud actresses, demanding actresses, inexhaustible workers, picky, tasteless, even hateful actresses --but insensitive? No way! And Brenda was an actress. I'm sure she was sensitive to the fact that she was admired, appreciated, loved; that she enjoyed close friendships with many, both men and women; that she was aware she was considered abundantly successful. And yet those positive components of her life and career couldn't balance out on her scale of importance. The negative tray was just too heavily weighted. Three years ago, when Brenda first came on "Days of our Lives," she still had hopes that her marriage could be saved. It could not. She watched the pieces come apart. She was not a backbiter or a griper, so she didn't talk about it. But Brenda and I worked together closely during her first two years on the show, and I say Brenda was deeply hurt by the dissolution of her relationship with her husband. Wounded, yes, but not killed. After all, she still had the wondrous product of that marriage, her 6-year-old son, Christopher. Brenda's life had come to focus on Christopher. When she spoke of Christopher, when he came to spend the day with her at the studio, when she touched him, talked to him, smiled at him, it was obvious that Christopher was the consummation, the reality, the treasure of Brenda's life. And it was beautiful. Love like that is inspiring to all who experience it. And then she lost him. With a jerking suddenness, he was dead and gone, and Brenda was embracing only his memory. Was she shattered by this? She didn't outwardly betray such impact. Instead, she consoled her grieving friends. She soothingly explained how Christopher had known he was going to die, described the ways he had let her know this, even detailed how she herself had had premonitions that he would never reach his seventh birthday. No grief, no hysterics, no anger, no tears. Enigmatically, that torturous day of Christopher's death seemed to be swept under the carpet of fate. I would have expected Brenda, the super-sensitive actress, to have been unable to control her emotions, let alone cover them. In retrospect I wish she had screamed herself hoarse, torn the drapes, kicked and stomped and pounded herself to a frazzle, cried uncontrollably until exhaustion claimed her. Because it is my opinion that she bottled up all those feelings of loss and unfairness of life, and the sadness and anger added perhaps a catalytic agent of guilt and "what if" and "why me?," and corked it up tight to put away in her pocket. But such feelings don't just go away. You must express them, face them, deal with them and admit their presence, even if you don't understand their function, before time can work its healing magic. I honestly think that Brenda -- for some reason -- didn't face her loss. And it caught up with her, blowing the cork off that bottle she had hidden away. I believe that, had she accepted her grief and anger and allowed the tears to flow naturally, her eyes would have cleared so she could see all the reasons to live now. She would have now been able to open herself to the caress of love offered by friends on all sides. And she would not have abruptly deprived the world of her own special brand of love. Many, many people loved Brenda. Not only her co-actors on "Days," and the producers and crews with whom she worked, but also her soap opera family across the land. Ever since the stunning news of her death was made public, people have been moved to write words of sympathy to Susan and me, to the producers, to other members of the cast. They've sent condolence cards. Masses have been celebrated. Poems and songs and eulogies have been composed. It's been wonderful. Wonderful, and terribly sad. We all wish we'd been in the right place at the right time to prevent her suicide. We're sorry for the anguish she felt. We wish we'd sensed something that day, or the day before, and said, "Brenda, I love you and don't want you to leave. Please, don't do this." But today each of us is older and sadder and, we hope, wiser. Perhaps we'll all be more inclined to say, "I love you and need you" to each other more spontaneously, not waiting for the look of panic that signals depression to the point of desperation. I, for one, hope so. We loved you, Brenda, and we'll miss you. Bill Hayes, of Hayes and Hayes "A LOVER'S TRIBUTE"
September 22, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Joseph said: "A LOVER'S TRIBUTE" It's funny. I don't remember her. And, she is quite beautiful & it is rare that I don't recall a beauty.
October 1, 20232 yr Member What’s up I clearly remember an old scene of Alice Horton mourning her granddaughter hope.. lying on her knees and saying “first Addie, then tom, now hope” and crying. Do you remember maybe when this scene was showed? Which year? Cannot find it anywhere Thought maybe during avalanche story from feb 1996.. but did not find this scene. thanks
October 3, 20232 yr Member poor Frances could hardly act in 2000... read from cue cards.. but boy do I miss Alice Horton. IMG_6911.MOV
October 9, 20232 yr Member In case anyone else might think it was interesting like I do,I made a list per year of when all the characters (that have accumulated at least 10 episodes) last aired. Do not mind the way I listed their names, just something funny on my part. Obviously 2023 will be edited when 2024 begins. Spoiler 1966 Jim Fisk Dr. Donald White Jean Sawyer Frank Ferguson Lil Miller 1967 Tony Merritt Craig Merritt Diane Hunter Richard Hunter Dr. Eric Cooper Dickie Martin Mrs. Ward Mary McCall Dan McCall Judge Alexander Jim Fleming 1968 Jean Perkins Dr. Rusty Lincoln 1969 Helen Martin Dr. Eliot Kincaid Mary 'Janet' Blake Banning Dr. Tony Romano Jerry Barnes Dr. Lawrence Andrews Claire Larkin 1970 Judge Turner David Martin Wayne Charles Peter Larkin Wilbur Austin Janene Whitney Det. Perry Sarah Fredericks Dr. Eric Richards Johnny Beacon Jeffrey Jones Rita Beacon 1971 John Martin Dr. John 'James' Spencer Mrs. Jackson Cliff Patterson 1972 Ben Olson Kitty Horton Sheila Hammond Rick (Myron Natwick) 1973 Scott Blake Banning John Emory 1974 Addie Horton Olson Williams Bert Atwater Marcel 1975 Max (Hal Riddle) Anne Peters 1976 Susan Hunter Martin Peters Jim Phillips Eric Peters Annie Peters Doc Lubick JR Barnett Adele Winston Hamilton Smitty Nathan Curtis Paul Grant George Owens James Stanhope 1977 Dr. Mel Bailey Kim Douglas Jack Clayton Ben Rebecca North Johnny Collins Helen Grant Dr. Frederick Powell Sharon Duval Karl Duval Bruce Jamison Mrs. Abbott 1978 Roy Hazeltine Toni Johnson Fred Barton Jean Barton Walter Griffin Dora Zorelli Larry Atwood Patti Griffin Ron Garvey Arlo Roberts Jim Bradley Arlene Harris Dominic Melita Lorraine Farr Temple Joanne Barnes Amy Kositchek 1979 Steve Olson Lt. Harry Danton Carrie Spencer Jay Livingston Amanda Howard Peters Jeri Clayton Rosie Carlson Betty Worth Kate Winograd Artie Bergen Frank Evans Ted McMannis Theresa Harper Pete Curtis Jerry Rinehart 1980 Dr. Tommy Horton Dr. Greg Peters Bob Anderson Hank Wilson Brooke Stephanie Hamilton Woodruff Dougie LeClair Donna Temple Craig Mimi Grosset Harold Trask Jordan Barr Earle Carnes Cathy Breton Terry Gilbert Tony Kingman Flora Chisholm Cassie Burns Allen Hamlin Sally Kirk Kyle McCullough Warren Heywood Carol Welles 1981 Ellen Reynolds Maxwell Jarvis Kellam Chandler Leslie James Brent Cavanaugh Tammy Philip Briggs Louie Denise Lori Masters 1982 Mary Anderson Marshall Phyllis Anderson Curtis Trish Clayton Banning Lee Dumonde Williams Martha Evans Joshua Fallon Johnny Stockton Elsie Stoner Dr. Stuart Whyland Jake Kositchek Dr. Evan Whyland Sally Johnson Dana Parker Mitzi Matuso Esther Kensington 1983 David Banning Gretchen Woody King Tim Casey Nikki Wade SICO Oliver Martin Pamela Prentiss Zoe Jane (Nadine van der Velde) Edith Baker Brett Fredericks Tilson Wanda Owens Charlene Higgins Mrs. Whiting 1984 Dr. Sandy Horton Renee Dumonde Banning Marshall Delia Abernathy Kelly Chase Daphne DiMera Orby Jensen Foxy Humdinger Trista Evans Bradford Nadine Steve Joan Hopkins Billie Chadwick Tyler Malone Tess Jannings Reid Carlo Forenza Maxwell Hathaway Jonathan Carlton Drew Perry Sam Abigail Abernathy Jasmine 1985 Linda Patterson Phillips Anderson Don Craig Danny Grant Gwen Davies Marvin 'Speed' Selejko Diane Parker Danielle Forenza Will Robbins Barry Reid Zach Parker Norma Kirkland Bob McBride Vanessa Van Kessler Jimmy Porterfield Madeline Rutherford Bradford Leopold Bronsky Sonia Romanov Nicholas Arani Lionel Hart Bennett Latoya Preston The Dragon Richard Cates Theodore Carver Denise Preston Robert Brennan Tracy Van Zandt Amy Cooper Kevin Cates 1986 Margo Anderman Horton Liz Chandler Courtney DiMera Craig Curtis Tod Chandler Howie Hoffstedder Pete Jannings Kate Honeycutt Ian Griffith Savannah Wilder Kositchek Milos Britta Englund Charlie Jannings Brother Francis Nancy Pearson Dr. Wayne Powell Matt Burns Veronica Allen Harry David Helpern Nurse Darla Ingrid Daniel Nurse Lisa Nick Yuri Craven Clark Ralph (Gary Wood, Steve Eastin) 1987 Robert Jacobs LeClair Alex Marshall Ivy Selejko Jannings Emma York Donovan Marshall Jake Sellers Janet Lars Englund Glenn Gallagher Derek Sweeney Dr. Mitch Kauffman Sylvie Gallagher Ogden Vaughn Gillian Forrester Barbara Stewart Leslie Landman Paul Stewart Sasha Roberts Olivia Reed Robert Murdoch Dr. Simon Hopkins Kai 1988 Dr. Janice Barnes Nickerson Nurse Carol Grace Forrester Ethan Reilly Ed Daniels Phillip Colville Gabrielle Pascal Serena Fouchier Colville Paula Carson Alan Brand Hogan Darell Canby Miguel Torres Jose Torres Vanessa Walker Bianca Torres Charlene Rosa Ramirez Ellen Hawk Kristina Andropolis Milo 1989 Mabel Cummings Noel Curtis Dr. Robin Jacobs Kauffman Eli Jacobs Luke Nurse Cate Monty Dolan Orion Hawk Tim Stanley Ashley Burns Nadine Waters Julio Ramirez Jake Hogansen Eddie Reed Jerry Pulanski Adam Scott Gail Carson Wallace Flint Sally Wales Saul Taylor Alfred Jericho Santos Larry Harrison Ralph (Tony Vatsula) Patty Downey Irwin Stubbs Colin Lawson 1990 Dr. Scotty Banning Eugene Bradford Bud Peggy Faith Taylor Banning Yvette Dupre JJ Bagwood Simon Prescott Oscar Marina Toscano Johnson Rebecca Downey Vincent Hank Tobin Ernesto Toscano Grace Brooks Jeffries Loretta Toscano Peter Moore Sheila Salsbury Jodi Giuseppe Vitello Hans Lloyd Garrison Chad Webster Porter Rollins Werner Bayer Leopold Alamain 1991 Dr. Neil Curtis Nick Corelli Joey Emilio Ramirez April Ramirez Corelli Cal Winters Cassie Scofield Craig Norris Johnny Corelli Emmy Borden Dr. Whitney Baker Joey Kiriakis Victor Kiriakis Jr. Charles (Robert Madrid, David Eisenstein) Mario Dr. Jordan Bishop Dr. Ralph Smith Kurt Rhonda Howard Hawkins Luis Connor Dennison Gretchen Lindquist Domingo Salazar 1992 Paul Whitman Simmons Lavinia Peach Duke Johnson Harper Deveraux Chief Tarrington Marcus Hunter Dan Ryan Madeline Armstrong Brian Scofield Gregory Lacost Glynnis Turner Tanner Scofield Dimitri Molly Brinker Scofield Maurice Marchand Stuart Perkins Nidia Howard 'Hawk' Hawkins Desiree McCall Chauncey Powell Ginger Brinker Hawkins Dawson Scofield Ari Chip Lakin Rafi Torres Danielle Stevens Rob Stemkowski Gaby Gavin Newirth Roger Lombard Stella Lombard Lisanne Gardener Jesse Lombard Chelsea (Lisa Marie Todd) Willie Yamoto Bridget 1993 Marty Philip Collier Tim Rollins Taylor McCall Casey Cash Bowman Gus Bartoli Rebecca Morrison Charles van Dieter Ozzie Steve Miller 1994 Dr. Tom Horton Brandee Fields Anne Goldberg Father Kyle Fred Harris Mary (Rosemary Lord) Henry Davies David Caldwell Dr. Ronald Layton Leo Fred Gillane 1995 Alan Harris Dr. Roger Hunt Charles (Steve Boergadine, Michael Russo) Dr. Virginia Perkins Dave Burnett Bobby Lee Cooper Ashley 1996 Jamie Caldwell Daniel Scott Father Francis Baker Rachel Blake Logan 'Parrot Man' Michaels Lou Sarah Jude St. Clair Deke Andrew Walker Al (Jon Bruno) Benny LaMott Paul Keith Mary Brooke Rene Dumonde Dr. Piccard 1997 Dr. Jonah Carver Wendy Reardon Carver Benjamin Reardon Olga Carmen Jill Stevens Dr. David Robbins JL King Travis Malloy Ernie TC Greer Debra Thomas 1998 Peter Blake Lynn Burke Franco Kelly Max (Reed Rudy) Steven 'Jonesy' Jones Agent Byers Violet Crumb Jasper Ward Adam Ward Laverne Penelope Banks Kent Darrell Ray Rick (Richard Epcar) Wayne Earl Erlene Jay Gordon Joan Hunt 1999 Chuck Dr. Wu Chelsea (Lena Banas) Ali McIntyre Lucille Harold Wells Dr. Claire McIntyre Tracey Simpson Nurse Marla Rosa Barelli 2000 Roz Father Lewis Margaret Winston Candy Lace Rupert Harriman Ethel Harriman Kurt Schwengal Christina Rush Al (Lenny Rose) Rex Rollins Declan 2001 Curtis Brown Reed Roberto Barelli Lili Faversham Benny Benetiz Marlo Ungerschterner Angela Moroni Walker Dr. Maxwell Vincent Moroni Nathan Burke Charles (W. Morgan Sheppard) Ingrid Mitchell Sal Georgia Delgado 2002 Pat Hamilton Greta von Amberg Gregory Chairman Larry Morris Davis JT Brady Reiber Carl Thompson Glen Reiber Barb Reiber Ms. Perez Hawk Ty Mia Elizabeth Cox Jane (Ivonne Coll) 2003 Marie Eliana Paul Mendez Carson Palmer Brenda Dr. Albert Miller Oliver Wentworth Gertrude Spears Harold Jones Wentworth Caprice Kyle Stokes Odell 'Ops' Smith Chaz Vin Ramsell Bliss Gabriella Ortiz Barry Schmenkman Maya Leano 2004 Dave Patty Gene Briscoe Dr. Colin Murphy Russell Spector Mr. Milbauer Crystal Galore 2005 Brandon Mendez Walker Cassie DiMera Brady Nurse Solly Sophie 2006 Frankie von Leuschner Donner Brady Jo Johnson Scofield Vern Scofield Nico Dr. Karen Bader Eugenia Willans Dr. Alex North Dr. Lois Banks Officer Hammond Officer Daniels Eve Michaels Dr. Ross Dr. Jim Myers 2007 Alice Grayson Horton Benjy Hawk Jeremy Jacobs Horton Lisa Bart Biederbicke Mitchell Lewis Connor Lockhart Cynthia Austin Malcolm Woods Penelope Johnson Thomas 'TEK' Kramer Patrick Lockhart Officer Casarez Willow Stark Lauren Chaffee Dr. Alan Rebert Dr. Ella Kraft Gabby Duck Jett Carver Tyler Kiriakis Wilkins Artemis Abboud Demarquette Abboud Ford Decker 2008 Mickey Horton Sam Evans Shawn Brady Trent Becker Robbins Cameron Reese Dr. Miles Berman Morgan Hollingsworth Cordy Han Sloan Carmen Cruz Crawford Decker Crystal Miller Colleen Brady Eddie Vitali Paul Hollingsworth Anthony Marino 2009 Father Tim Jansen Hilda von Bingham Sister Theresa O'Malley Dr. Charlotte Taylor Grace Brady Owen Kent Dean Hartman Kyle Simmons Meredith Hudson 2010 Marie Horton Merritt Curtis Dr. Bill Horton Melissa Phillips Anderson Jannings Horton Calliope Jones Bradford Dr. Max Becker Brady Isabella Toscano Black Nurse Jennifer Pete Dr. Richard Baker Mia McCormick Arianna Hernandez Madeline Petersen Woods Ian Burnett 2011 Dr. Carly von Leuschner Manning Kiriakis Brady Alamain Lawrence Alamain Nicholas Alamain Taylor Mendez Raines Walker Fay Walker Mendez Chris Evan Sayers Mary (Mary Garripoli) Marco Kinsey Dr. Nathan Horton Troy Winston Charles Woods Tim Carter Gus Pascal Jocelyn McCarthy Bryan Jane Smith Dr. Ben Walters Lee Michaels 2012 Jessica Blake Kositchek Fallon Dr. Lexie Brooks Carver Francesca 'Celeste' Brooks Perrault Quinn Hudson Madison James McAllister Ian McAllister Agent Spencer Corey 'Andrew' Olivieri 2013 Dr. Cameron Davis Brian Sy Miller Vargas Marge Bernardi 2014 Father Matt Ricardo Dr. Jakub Chyka Bishop White Joseph Albert Percy Ruggles Liam Frazer Sheryl Connors Marybeth 2015 Miley Malloy Maxine Landis Tad Stevens Joanna Cole Hines Bev Walters Jeremiah Zoe Browning Dr. Ignatius Mandrake Daphne Clint Chessir Tori Narita Navidad Kyle Southern Agent Watts 2016 Caroline Brady Ilya Petrov Kimberly Brady Stewart Donovan Collier Donovan Melanie Layton Kiriakis Jonas Aiden Jennings Chase Jennings Derrick Dr. Seth Malcolm Dr. Fynn Thompson Henry Adriana Hernandez Blanca 2017 Stefano DiMera Henderson Karen Fitzpatrick Parker Kiriakis Jonas 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October 9, 20232 yr Member On 10/1/2023 at 7:23 AM, asafi said: What’s up I clearly remember an old scene of Alice Horton mourning her granddaughter hope.. lying on her knees and saying “first Addie, then tom, now hope” and crying. Do you remember maybe when this scene was showed? Which year? Cannot find it anywhere Thought maybe during avalanche story from feb 1996.. but did not find this scene. thanks I seem to recall that scene around the time that Princess Gina died in January of 2000 when they still thought she was Hope.
October 9, 20232 yr Member FROM THE VAULT: THE NIGHT MIKE HORTON WAS CONCEIVED... Episode # 569...February 6, 1968 Episode # 570...February 7, 1968 NOTE: This script moves the storyline 10 minutes back, so the scenes are played again: Episode # 571...February 8, 1968
October 10, 20232 yr Member In retrospect, it is horrific that not only did Bill later become Chief of Surgery at the same hospital, but Laura married him and their love story was portrayed as if they were "star-crossed lovers". In the current DAYS thread, we were discussing "rape erasure", and it looks like the soap press were complicit when discussing their history. It is fascinating how not only our culture changed, but also how the avoidance of moral outrage on social media has affected storytelling (for the better, in case anyone missed my point). Edited October 10, 20232 yr by j swift
October 11, 20232 yr 9 hours ago, j swift said: In retrospect, it is horrific that not only did Bill later become Chief of Surgery at the same hospital, but Laura married him and their love story was portrayed as if they were "star-crossed lovers". In the current DAYS thread, we were discussing "rape erasure", and it looks like the soap press were complicit when discussing their history. It is fascinating how not only our culture changed, but also how the avoidance of moral outrage on social media has affected storytelling (for the better, in case anyone missed my point). Well, in a way they were star-crossed lovers long ago, before she married Mickey, weren't they? Didn't she love Bill first? (But, no, they weren't at the time the mag seems to indicate.) And she married Mickey & Bill was betrayed & abandoned & tortured but he still loved her so he became the image of the the emotionally tortured romantic lead, with all of its violent tendencies. Before Luke Spencer, he was Luke Spencer, except that he wasn't living with the thought that he would be dead in a few days & he was middle class & a doctor. If not I could be misremembering. Also in this instance we do not know if anyone from network dictated this rape. And, with Luke & Laura network did.
October 12, 20232 yr Member KEN CORDAY TO PERFORM HIS FIRST PIANO CONCERT IN ALMOST 50 YEARS...THREE NIGHTS ONLY THIS NOVEMBER... At the age of six, Ken Corday taught himself how to play the piano by creating and practicing his own music. It wasn’t long until Ken’s parents received a call from Professor Tanamichi Sogito who, impressed by Ken’s music, offered to take Ken on as a student at the age of 8 at the prestigious Juilliard School of Music in New York City. As a teenager, Ken also developed a love for the drums and went on to play drums in many rock groups, culminating in touring with the band Lucky Mud throughout the Southwest, Bay Area, and Hawaii. In 1973, Ken enrolled at UCSC, and studied Jazz improvisation and ethnomusicology. His mentor, Professor Randy Masters, introduced Ken to modern Jazz, especially Brazilian new beat (Bossa Nova) music, and Afro-Cuban rhythms and cadences. Graduating in 1975 with a B.A. in music, Ken continued to Post-Graduate Studies at San Jose State University where his piano playing flourished under the tutelage of Lou Harrison and Higo Hirada. In 1977 Ken earned a master’s degree in music, and later that same year, Ken launched his composing career in television, specifically for Days of our Lives where he continues to compose the show’s music. He’s earned six Emmy Awards for music composition. After almost 50 years since his last piano performance, Ken will be returning to the stage to perform his first piano concert featuring a collection of his own never-before-heard, original music. All proceeds from ticket sales for the concert series will go to benefit the SAG/AFTRA Foundation’s Emergency Assistance Program and the important work they continue to do. For more information and to buy tickets: https://www.garrymarshalltheatre.org/songswithoutwords Edited October 12, 20232 yr by JAS0N47
October 13, 20232 yr On 10/9/2023 at 6:33 PM, JAS0N47 said: FROM THE VAULT: THE NIGHT MIKE HORTON WAS CONCEIVED... Episode # 569...February 6, 1968 Episode # 570...February 7, 1968 NOTE: This script moves the storyline 10 minutes back, so the scenes are played again: Episode # 571...February 8, 1968 Jason, Thanks for posting these script pages. It helps so much. Can I just ask about going over some pertinent dates to see if I have them right? Thanks. Laura & Bill were meant to be together but they were not for many years. Dec 29, 1967 Mickey & Laura wed. Feb. 7, 1968 Bill raped Laura. Feb. 8, 1968 Bill said he didn't know what he was doing. Laura said she could turn him in to the hospital & ruin his career. (But, she did not.) Nov. ? 1968 Mike was born. 8 years passes in real time. At the time of the Mike paternity reveal Wesley Eure was playing Mike & we are unsure of his age but he was SORAS'd so it may have been over 8 years in Salem time. During this time the audience knew that Mickey was sterile & Tom knew & Laura knew & Tommy's wife Kitty found out & then she blackmailed Bill so he knew. Mar. 19, 1976 Mickey learns his brother, Bill, had raped Laura some years back. Mickey goes immediately & gets a gun & shoots Bill. He also has a kind of a nervous breakdown & gets amnesia & wanders off. Because his belt buckle says "MH" he calls himself Marty Hanson. He happens upon Maggie Douglas's farm. She's on crutches. She hires him as a farm hand. Date unknown, Mickey returns to Salem & he is Dr. Marlena Evans 1st patient.
October 13, 20232 yr Member 1 hour ago, Donna L. Bridges said: Jason, Thanks for posting these script pages. It helps so much. Can I just ask about going over some pertinent dates to see if I have them right? Thanks. Laura & Bill were meant to be together but they were not for many years. Dec 29, 1967 Mickey & Laura wed. Feb. 7, 1968 Bill raped Laura. Feb. 8, 1968 Bill said he didn't know what he was doing. Laura said she could turn him in to the hospital & ruin his career. (But, she did not.) Nov. ? 1968 Mike was born. 8 years passes in real time. At the time of the Mike paternity reveal Wesley Eure was playing Mike & we are unsure of his age but he was SORAS'd so it may have been over 8 years in Salem time. During this time the audience knew that Mickey was sterile & Tom knew & Laura knew & Tommy's wife Kitty found out & then she blackmailed Bill so he knew. Mar. 19, 1976 Mickey learns his brother, Bill, had raped Laura some years back. Mickey goes immediately & gets a gun & shoots Bill. He also has a kind of a nervous breakdown & gets amnesia & wanders off. Because his belt buckle says "MH" he calls himself Marty Hanson. He happens upon Maggie Douglas's farm. She's on crutches. She hires him as a farm hand. Date unknown, Mickey returns to Salem & he is Dr. Marlena Evans 1st patient. Looks like you have most of it right, except when Mickey wandered off. He got amnesia in 1973. It was when he returned to Salem that he eventually shot Bill in February 1976. (Also it is Maggie Simmons, not Maggie Douglas). July 1973- Mickey is depressed, considering suicide as he recovers from emergency heart bypass surgery. He suffers a sharp pain in his head and collapses (then wanders off with amnesia, meeting Maggie at her farm in August 1973). July 1974- Tom sees a photo of "Marty" in the newspaper and tracks him down at Maggie's farm. February 1976- After finding out Mike's blood type does not match his, Mickey finally realizes he's not his father, buys a gun and shoots Bill. Mickey is sent to Bayview (where he meets Marlena in June 1976). All those dates come from the monthly recaps by DSN, so you can read much more in-depth here: "Days of Our Lives" Monthly Synopses from Daytime Serial Newsletter 1972-1973 January-June 1974 July-December 1974 January-June 1975 July-December 1975 January-June 1976 July-December 1976 Edited October 13, 20232 yr by JAS0N47
October 13, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, JAS0N47 said: Looks like you have most of it right, except when Mickey wandered off. He got amnesia in 1973. It was when he returned to Salem that he eventually shot Bill in February 1976. (Also it is Maggie Simmons, not Maggie Douglas). July 1973- Mickey is depressed, considering suicide as he recovers from emergency heart bypass surgery. He suffers a sharp pain in his head and collapses (then wanders off with amnesia, meeting Maggie at her farm in August 1973). July 1974- Tom sees a photo of "Marty" in the newspaper and tracks him down at Maggie's farm. February 1976- After finding out Mike's blood type does not match his, Mickey finally realizes he's not his father, buys a gun and shoots Bill. Mickey is sent to Bayview (where he meets Marlena in June 1976). Oh, Jason, thank you so much!!
October 20, 20232 yr When DAYS did the stunt actor change with Emily going from one scene as Gwen leaving from the airport & the next adjacent scene Theresa coming into Salem airport I went looking for some other DAYS actor change stunts. This is from one Jack (Mark Valley) to the next (Steve Wilder). Next, this is from one Bo to another. Basically it is just RKK being revealed as Bo.
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