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You oon't know what it did for my heart to see Brooke English at the top of a contract cast list in 2013. I don't think any of us could have called that even in 2010.

There's also Robin Strasser and Erika to consider at OLTL, among others, but with people like Julia Barr and David Canary and the work that was done by ABC to disenfranchise them it really is particularly like rising from the ashes.

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