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January 2006 Episode Counts

21 episodes in January '06

Listed below are the total # of episodes each actor appeared in for the month of January, and the percentages of total episodes each actor earned for the month of January.

1) Michael Easton (John McBain)-----17----81%

1) Renee Elise Goldsberry (Evangeline Williamson)-----17----81%

3) John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex Balsom)----16----76%

3) Bree Williamson (Jessica Buchanan/Tess)-----16----76%

5) Kassie DePaiva (Blair Manning)-----15----71%

5) Forbes March (Nash Brennan)-----15----71%

5) Paul Satterfield (Dr. Spencer Truman)-----15----71%

5) Robin Strasser (Dorian Cramer Lord)------15----71%

9) Melissa Gallo (Adriana Cramer)-----14----67%

9) Trevor St. John (Todd Manning)-----14----67%

11) David Fumero (Cristian Vega)----13----62%

12) Melissa Archer (Natalie Vega)-----12----57%

12) Jerry Ver Dorn (Clint Buchanan)-----12-----57%

12) Erika Sleazk (Viki Davidson/Niki Smith)-----12----57%

15) Kamar de los Reyes (Antonio Vega)-----11----52%

15) Nathaniel Marston (Michael McBain)-----11----52%

17) Josh Casaubon (Hugh Hughes)----10----48%

17) Tuc Watkins (David Vickers)-----10----48%

17) Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan)-----10----48%

20) Dan Gauither (Kevin Buchanan)----8----38%

20) Mike Hodge (Judge McLellan)----8----38%----recurring

20) Matthew Metzger (Duke Buchanan)----8----38%

20) Heahter Tom (Kelly Buchanan)----8----38%

20) Thomas G. Waites (Denton)----8----38%

25) Kristen Alderson (Starr Manning)----7----33%

26) Kathy Brier (Marcie Walsh)----6----29%

27) Ilene Kristen (Roxy Balsom)-----5----24%----recurring

27) Tari Signor (Margaret Cochran)-----5 (in flashbacks)----24%----recurring

27) Tika Sumpter (Layla Williamson)-----5----24%

30) Scott Bryce (Dr. Ed Crosby)----4----19%----recurring, first aired 01/04

30) Phil Carey (Asa Buchanan)-----4----19%

30) Cady Huffman (Dr. Paige Miller)-----4----19%----recurring, last aired 01/23

30) Patricia Mauceri (Carlotta Vega)-----4----19%----recurring

34) Jack Boscoe (Jack Manning)-----3----14%----recurring

34) Phillip Levy (Rourke)----3----14%----recurring

36) Eddie Alderson (Matthew Buchanan)-----2----10%----recurring

36) Betsy Beutler (Nina)----2----10%----guest stint, last aired 01/05

36) Kerry Butler (Claudia Reston)-----2-----10%----first aired 01/18

36) Patricia Elliott (Renee Buchanan)----2----10%----recurring

36) David Hess (Dr. Jacobs)----2----10%----guest stint, last aired 01/13

36) Catherine Hickland (Lindsey Rappaport)----2----10%----recurring

36) Jack MacGruder (Simon Kenton-Asa's P.I.)----2----10%----recurring, first aired 01/20

36) Adam Tosto (Prison Guard)-----2-----10%-----recurring

36) Emily Allyn Barth (Mary the Diner Waitress)-----2-----10%-----recurring

45) David T. Achelis (Mac)-----1----5%----recurring

45) Michael Buscemi (Ray)----1----5%----guest stint, last aired 01/27

45) Malachy Cleary (Thomas McBain)-----1-----5%-----recurring

45) Hazel J. Media (Marianne)-----1-----5%----recurring

45) Anthony Picininni (young John McBain)-----1------2%------recurring

45) Tito Puente Jr. (Himself)----1----5%----special guest stint, last aired 01/30

45) Saoirse Scott (Jamie Vega)-----1----5%----recurring

45) James Seol (Craze photographer)----1----5%----guest stint, last aired 01/19

45) Hillary B. Smith (Nora Hanen)----1----5%

45) Timothy D. Stickney (R.J. Gannon)-----1----5%

Not Appearing this month, these recurring players----Timothy Adams (Ron Walsh), Obba Babatunde (Clay Williamson), Peter Barlett (Nigel Bartholemew-Smythe), Doc Dougherty (Jackie McNaughton), Michael Duvert, Jr. (Dr. Phil Jamison), Al Espinosa (Father Gregory), Janet Hubert-Witten (Lisa Williamson), Robert Wortham Krimmer (Rev. Andrew Carpenter), Robert Leeshock (Bruce), Kevin Mambo (Dr. Jordan Kingsley), Andrew Massett (Gov. Harrison Brooks), Novella Nelson (Judge Barbara Fitzwater), Paul O'Brien (Ralph Walsh), Pamela Payton-Wright (Addie Cramer), Olivia Sklar (Lois), Michael Storm (Dr. Larry Woleck), all other recurring.

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This is not norm for REG its reflection of the fact that Todd's trial was front and center for much of the month. On the other hand it is the norm for ME. I find OLTL to be a lot more balanced than the other soaps. No character is in 100% of all the episodes that aired rather they are in 81% at most. I think that's the only thing DH seem to be doing right giving us character balance. 81% is a pretty good achievement imo.

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While her screentime is mostly a reflection of the trial which was frontburnered, she still had more than her client Todd. She was a supporting player, while the "lead" comes in at ninth place with 14 episodes and 67%. She did very well and I maintain it's surprising.

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I agree with that. And far less of John and Antonio.

BTW, Scotty. You can go ahead and continue with the OLTL episodes counts if you want. I had them tallied but didn't have the time to get 'em up on the board since I'm working 12 hour shifts, 4 days a week. Thanks for putting these up for those interested.

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