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Encouraged by Bill Kimbrough, the D.A. (Justin McDonough) to do volunteer work, Meredith Lord (Lynn Benish) took a job in an orphanage and met Wendy (Jan Chasmar), an orphan girl who has had a serious operation.
 

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Yeah - IIRC from the '69 episode online, Merrie and Tom befriended Amy at the hospital and bonded over her.

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54 minutes ago, slick jones said:

That's Jan Chasmar as Amy, the orphan.   Here's the caption for the Picture

 

"When ABC premiered Agnes Nixon’s One Life to Live in 1968, its central heroine Victoria Lord was played by none other than Gillian Spencer (later Daisy Cortlandt on All My Children). Also hanging out in those early days on what looked like a Gilligan’s Island jungle set were Lillian Hayman as Sadie Gray, Justin McDonough as D.A. Bill Kimbrough, Jan Chasmar as little orphan Amy (not her official name, but let’s be real), Antony Ponzini as Vince Wolek, Lynn Benesch as Viki’s sister Meredith and Michael Storm as Dr. Larry Wolek."

 

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Thank you. The caption wasn't there in Getty Images, so thanks for finding it elsewhere.

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Ok I was kinda old timey today watched a little "Mama" (1949-57) I loved Rosemary Rice as the oldest daughter and her biography says that among others she was on OLTL for a time but I couldn't find any further information does anyone know if that's true????

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I do know that Rosemary Rice was on The Edge of Night.   I am not sure how lengthy the role was.    She could have been a dayplayer.

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On 10/1/2021 at 7:09 AM, Joseph said:

Ok I was kinda old timey today watched a little "Mama" (1949-57) I loved Rosemary Rice as the oldest daughter and her biography says that among others she was on OLTL for a time but I couldn't find any further information does anyone know if that's true????

Look up Rosemary (and hundreds of others) in the Soap Hoppers thread.

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7 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

Look up Rosemary (and hundreds of others) in the Soap Hoppers thread.

Ok thanks 

14 hours ago, danfling said:

I do know that Rosemary Rice was on The Edge of Night.   I am not sure how lengthy the role was.    She could have been a dayplayer.

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Yes IMDB lists her as playing a character in 1964 probably one of those that only appeared for storyline purposes then vanished 

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i started re-watching the 2011 OLTL scenes of Rex/Gigi-Stacey/Cutter Storyline and i still love it. Rex and Gigi were one of my ultimate favorite pairings of OLTL with Tina & Cord, Patrick & Marty, Victor Junior (TSJ) and Tea, Brody and Jessica, and John and Natalie.

I think the soap had a lot of great pairings and great love storys.

But John-Paul Lavoisiers acting during the Rex/Gigi-Amnesia and Cutter story was one of the best acting on OLTL in that final year tbh. He is such an underrated actor.

I really felt his pain. I know some people still would've liked a Rex and Adriana comeback and endgame but Gigi and Rex had that spark tbh.

One of my only complain in that story was that one scene where Tina met Gigi and she told Jessica about it while Gigi was standing in front of the house and had to wait while Jessica told Tina that Gigi is dead and that this is impossible. I mean like seriously? My poor girl Tina was done dirty a lot of times when they tried to make her look dizzy and stupid. Why didn't Tina just let her inside of the house or took Jessica straight to the door? I mean i get why but come on. :D

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I LOVED Rex and Gigi from 2007 up through the disastrous Stacy introduction and then they became sanctimonious and JPL and FF were phoning it in. 

The jealous sister trope has been done a thousand times and they somehow failed it, I did enjoy Stacy as a villain and Kim's introduction. 

 

With that said, Gigi's death and the amnesia storyline brought me back to them and I loved it, especially all the grave scenes, Gigi hiding around town and the eventual wedding. 

This reminds me how much I actually enjoyed those final months of OLTL, they were really on fire and back on track after 2009/2010 were ROUGH

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Has this footage ever been available? 

 

Karen vs Dorian

Mario and Edwina non-wedding

Ellen Holly looking stunning (and glaringly left out of camera range)

Uploaded said they had the next episode and Judith Light's last two episodes to post as well in the comments 

 

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JL just played things atypical of many soap actresses of the time, which is why I think she stood out and became a success in this role. There’s something just so compulsively watchable about her performances, because a lot of it is almost “anti-soap” in a way. 

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On 10/3/2021 at 10:02 AM, soapfave06 said:

I LOVED Rex and Gigi from 2007 up through the disastrous Stacy introduction and then they became sanctimonious and JPL and FF were phoning it in. 

I loved, loved, loved Gigi early on and them as a supporting B-couple. Frontburner leads, it didn't work. But Farah Fath's dry, bitchy energy was always brilliant opposite people like Erika Slezak, etc. who she clearly had a lot of reverence for (no small feat in FF's world). I am glad they didn't kill her, if only because Jack could never have been redeemed from that. Not in the way it was written and not using Andrew Trischitta as Jack, who was terrible. And yet that was apparently the original plan had they not been cancelled - Gigi would've stayed dead at his hands.

The only thing that worked re: Stacy was Kim. Crystal Hunt's last few days on-air with Clint in "Hell" at the end of the show in 2012 were fun, but I could not stand her alive.

This reminds me how much I actually enjoyed those final months of OLTL, they were really on fire and back on track after 2009/2010 were ROUGH

I think there's some terrible [!@#$%^&*] in the last few months tbh - John stuff, Austin Peck and the "Jailbait" video, the Todd story spinning its wheels as they waited to see if they were going to go online. I think the Gigi resurrection story was very, very bad though I was happy with the end result. A lot of the show was bad IMO. The final weeks were great. I think there was a lot of very, very good stuff in '09 despite huge glaring problems, and I think 2010 is a real mess in many ways with some bright spots.

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I meant to add for that 1980 video after seeing that 1972 picture of Ellen Holly that I think she read as much younger with the longer hair than the shorter style she carried in the mid-80s. 

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