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14 minutes ago, Khan said:

It's hard to think of anyone who could've replaced John McCook as Lance. Maybe Michael Gregory (Rick Webber #1, GH)?

Total wishful thinking, but how about Michael Zaslow? I think the timing works, as his first run on GL ended April 1980.

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7 minutes ago, Khan said:

It's hard to think of anyone who could've replaced John McCook as Lance. Maybe Michael Gregory (Rick Webber #1, GH)?

I could see Gregory as a Lance recast before Dennis Cole.

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16 minutes ago, kalbir said:

Total wishful thinking, but how about Michael Zaslow?

Hmm, maybe, lol? Zaslow certainly would've brought an intensity to Lance that McCook's version might've lacked.

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15 minutes ago, kalbir said:

Total wishful thinking, but how about Michael Zaslow? I think the timing works, as his first run on GL ended April 1980.

John O'Hurley could have been Lance before he played Jim Grainger. I don't know if he was acting around that time 1980-81. He shows up on Edge Of Night around 1984.

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19 minutes ago, SoapDope78 said:

John O'Hurley could have been Lance before he played Jim Grainger.

John O'Hurley was 26 in 1980 so I think a bit too young for Lance.

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1 hour ago, Khan said:

It's hard to think of anyone who could've replaced John McCook as Lance. Maybe Michael Gregory (Rick Webber #1, GH)?

I would have chosen him. He would have been a bit rough, but he was a decent actor and charismatic. I don't think McCook is anything special, but he had presence. Cole did not (and I don't think he looked much better than that photo of Troy).

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1 minute ago, DRW50 said:

I don't think McCook is anything special, but he had presence.

I've never gotten John McCook's appeal and he has never worked for me as a romantic leading man, and that's on both Y&R and B&B.

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Some other actors that might have worked:

Lane Davies

Scott Palmer (that later played Professor Tim Sullivan)

Daniel Hugh Kelly

Nick Benedict (who wound up playing Michael Scott).

I could almost see Anthony Herrera being Lance if he hadn't been cast on ATWT and even though he had played Jack Curtis previously. He could have come back with a beard to give himself a different look.

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Another Lance possibility- Lewis Arlt, who had just left SFT where he played David Sutton.

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On 5/21/2026 at 1:28 AM, Paul Raven said:

Where is his Southern accent? He does not sound like someone who has lost an accent, he sounds as if he's never had one. "Of course I had an accent. Everyone in the South has. Fortunately, I met an English actress in New York and working with her helped me to lose it. But I still say some things with an accent." Will he give us an example? No. And we get that direct look again.

How patronizing. They must not know anyone from the South. You could hear traces of his accent all the way through his final AW run.

On 5/21/2026 at 7:44 PM, Paul Raven said:

THE JOURNAL NEWS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1982

As for his days on “Y&R,” Brian didn’t consider it the most sociable of experiences. “Except for Julianna McCarthy, who played my mom, I had little contact with the cast. In fact, I think she’s such a terrific actress, whenever I see a property with a female role I think of Julianna.” As for other cast members, Brian recalled “one actress who seemed to take joy in illnesses.” And he recalled the conversation with Beau Kayser, who once played Brock. “Beau started talking to me one day and mentioned he wanted to make records. I said it was something I was interested in too. Suddenly Beau disappeared and never said another word to me.”

I love that Y&R has such a notoriously unpleasant set he had stories even after only 40 days.

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