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COMING SOON: The updated episode rankings for the show's entire history, from 1965-2013!
TOP 15 FOR 2013 INCLUDES TWO NEW ADDITIONS: Freddie Smith (Sonny), in his second full-year with "Days" and Greg Vaughan (Eric), in his first full-year with "Days", both made the top 15 for the first time in their "Days" careers. Here's how many times the others have been in the Top 15: Alison Sweeney (Sami, 20th time), Melissa Reeves (Jennifer, 17th time), Lauren Koslow (Kate, 12th time), Arianne Zucker (Nicole, 12th time), James Scott (EJ, 7th time), Shawn Christian (Daniel, 6th time), Eileen Davidson (Kristen, 6th time), Eric Martsolf (Brady, 5th time), Galen Gering (Rafe, 5th time), Camila Banus (Gabi, 2nd time), Blake Berris (Nick, 2nd time), Kate Mansi (Abigail, 2nd time) and Chandler Massey (Will, 2nd time). For all the info on the Top 15 through the years, please visit http://www.jason47.com/days/top15.html
MONTHLY LEADERS: Shawn Christian (Daniel) led the monthly rankings for just the 3rd time in his "Days" career (6/10, 8/12, 12/13). Meanwhile, Alison Sweeney (Sami) who was tied for the lead this month, has now led the monthly rankings 40 times (2/95, 8/95, 6/96, 9/96, 8/97, 5/98, 6/98, 7/98, 8/98, 12/98, 9/99, 2/01, 3/02, 8/02, 8/03, 12/03, 11/04, 5/05, 8/05, 9/05, 12/05, 3/06, 6/06, 7/06, 8/06, 4/07, 5/07, 8/07, 10/07, 11/07, 12/07, 10/08, 8/10, 3/12, 9/12, 10/12, 1/13, 2/13, 5/13, 12/13).
DECADE LEADERS UPDATED: Find out who is leading this decade (2010-2013) in the episode rankings: http://www.jason47.com/days/2010sepisodes.html'>http://www.jason47.com/days/2010sepisodes.html
DIRECTOR/WRITER DATABASE UPDATED WITH 2013 STATS: Check out the updated Director & Script Writer database, which includes a complete look at every episode's writer and director from 2002-2013. Find out who has written and directed the most episodes in the past 12 years. All that and more at http://www.jason47.com/days/directorwriterdatabase.html
DAILY CAST CHART: Review each day's cast list from December 2013 at http://www.jason47.com/days/castcharts2013.html
2013 Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this year (1/1/13-12/31/13), out of a total of 253 episodes. http://www.jason47.com.
Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes
1. Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) 173
2. Shawn Christian (Daniel Jonas) 165
3. Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton) 161
*. James Scott (E.J. DiMera) 161
5. Eileen Davidson (Kristen DiMera) 154
6. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 150
7. Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady) 145
8. Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker) 142
9. Chandler Massey (Will Horton) 133
10. Kate Mansi (Abigail Deveraux) 132
11. Camila Banus (Gabi Hernandez) 127
12. Freddie Smith (Sonny Kiriakis) 121
13. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 108
14. Blake Berris (Nick Fallon) 103
*. Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts) 103
16. Casey Moss (JJ Deveraux) 98
17. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 91
18. Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans Black) 85
19. Nathan Owens (Cameron Davis) 77
20. Casey Jon Deidrick (Chad DiMera) 76
21. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Kiriakis) 72
22. Evan & Luke Kruntchev (Parker Jonas) 70
23. Joseph Mascolo (Stefano DiMera) 67
24. Jen Lilley (Theresa Donovan) 63
25. Meredith Scott Lynn (Anne Milbauer) 59
26. Nadia Bjorlin (Chloe Lane) 56
27. Aloma Wright (Maxine Landis) 55
28. John Aniston (Victor Kiriakis) 50
*. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 50
*. Wally Kurth (Justin Kiriakis) 50
31. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady) 48
*. Kevin Riggin (Rory) 48
33. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 47
*. Harper & Sydnee Udell (Arianna Horton) 47
35. Judi Evans (Adrienne Kiriakis) 43
36. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 38
*. Sean Douglas (Vargas) 38
38. Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady) 36
*. Chrishell Stause (Jordan Ridgeway) 36
*. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 36
41. Lauren Boles (Ciara Brady) 32
42. Allison Paige (Bev) 26
43. Ralph Waite (Father Matt) 24
44. Aaron & Griffin Kunitz (Johnny DiMera) 23
45. Elizabeth Roberts (Marge Bernardi) 19
46. Laura Kai Chen (Melinda Trask) 18
*. Brendan Coughlin (Tad Stevens) 18
*. Patrika Darbo (Nancy Wesley) 18
49. Michael Benyaer (Dr. Chyka) 17
50. Julian Barnes (Harold) 15
*. Terrell Ransom Jr. (Theo Carver) 15
52. Campbell & Carolyn Rose (Allie Horton) 14
53. Ingo Neuhaus (Bailiff) 12
54. James Eckhouse (Judge Griffin Sims) 11
*. Nadia & Talia Hartounian (Sydney DiMera) 11
56. Michael Petrone (Sy Miller) 10
57. Christopher Devlin (Assistant DA) 9
*. Ron Leath (Henderson) 9
*. Anthony Tyler Quinn (Joe Bernardi) 9
60. Amanda Corday (Karin) 8
*. Lisa Rinna (Billie Reed) 8
*. Tyler Sellers (Brent) 8
*. Ming Zhao (Cecily) 8
64. Riley Bodenstab (Cole) 7
*. Tanya Fairfoot (Joanna) 7
*. Emily Happe (Martha) 7
*. Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) 7
*. Derek Magyar (Jensen) 7
69. Teo Briones (Timmy Bernardi) 6
*. Ned Schmidtke (Bishop White) 6
71. Mark Collier (Liam Frazer) 5
*. Ken Colquitt (Seth Burns) 5
*. Brant Daugherty (Brian) 5
*. Kevin Peake (The Bouncer/Larry) 5
*. Jerry Penacoli (Miles Malloy) 5
*. Thomas Sellwood (Tom) 5
*. Larry Sullivan (George Durant) 5
*. Ian Patrick Williams (Percy Ruggles) 5
79. Lyn Mahler (Sister Annabel) 4
*. Martinez (Drug Dealer) 4
81. Bill Hayes (Doug Williams) 3
*. Patsy Pease (Kimberly Donovan) 3
*. Charles Shaughnessy (Shane Donovan) 3
84. Jaime Lyn Bauer (Laura Horton) 2
85. Jadon Wells (Joey Johnson) 1
December Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this month (12/1/13-12/31/13), out of a total of 22 episodes. http://www.jason47.com.
Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes
1. Shawn Christian (Daniel Jonas) 18
*. Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) 18
3. Camila Banus (Gabi Hernandez) 17
*. Chandler Massey (Will Horton) 17
*. Casey Moss (J.J. Deveraux) 17
6. Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts) 16
*. James Scott (E.J. DiMera) 16
8. Freddie Smith (Sonny Kiriakis) 15
9. Jen Lilley (Theresa Donovan) 14
*. Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton) 14
*. Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady) 14
*. Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker) 14
13. Kate Mansi (Abigail Deveraux) 12
14. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 11
15. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 10
*. Harper & Sydnee Udell (Arianna Horton) 10
17. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Kiriakis) 9
*. Chrishell Stause (Jordan Ridgeway) 9
19. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 8
*. Blake Berris (Nick Fallon) 8
21. Lauren Boles (Ciara Brady) 7
*. Meredith Scott Lynn (Anne Milbauer) 7
23. Brendan Coughlin (Tad Stevens) 6
24. John Aniston (Victor Kiriakis) 5
*. Mark Collier (Liam Frazer) 5
*. Judi Evans (Adrienne Kiriakis) 5
*. Terrell Ransom Jr. (Theo Carver) 5
*. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 5
29. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady) 4
*. Evan & Luke Kruntchev (Parker Jonas) 4
*. Kevin Riggin (Rory) 4
*. Ian Patrick Williams (Percy Ruggles) 4
33. Julian Barnes (Harold) 3
*. Michael Benyaer (Dr. Chyka) 3
*. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 3
*. Martinez (Drug Dealer) 3
*. Joseph Mascolo (Stefano DiMera) 3
*. Allison Paige (Bev) 3
*. Jerry Penacoli (Miles Malloy) 3
*. Campbell & Carolyn Rose (Allie Horton) 3
*. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 3
*. Ralph Waite (Father Matt) 3
*. Aloma Wright (Maxine Landis) 3
44. Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans Black) 2
*. Nadia & Talia Hartounian (Sydney DiMera) 2
*. Bill Hayes (Doug Williams) 2
*. Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) 2
*. Aaron & Griffin Kunitz (Johnny DiMera) 2
*. Wally Kurth (Justin Kiriakis) 2
*. Ron Leath (Henderson) 2
*. Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady) 2
52. Eileen Davidson (Kristen DiMera) 1
*. Tanya Fairfoot (Joanna) 1
*. Jadon Wells (Joey Johnson) 1
Credited guest stars appearing in less than 5 episodes:
Yoji Cole (The Cameraman/Greg)
John Gloria (Parishioner/Mr. Gorman)
Jonathan Palmer (Dr. Westbrook)
SET TOTALS: December 2013:
Horton Town Square...19
Horton Living Room...16
Nurses' Station...16
Sonny/Will/Gabi's Apartment...16
Brady Pub...15
Club TBD....14
Daniel's Apartment...13
Horton Town Square Private Area...12
Kiriakis Mansion...12
Park...11
DiMera Mansion...10
Theresa's Apartment...8
Daniel's Office...5
Jordan's Bedroom...5
Eric's Hospital Room...4
Lake Area with Water Tank...4
Rafe's Transitional Apartment...4
Dr. Chyka's Tropical Limbo...3
Gabi's Bedroom...3
Miles' Office (Titan TV)...3
Rafe's Hospital Room...3
Hope's Office...2
Jennifer's Office...2
Nicole's Office (Titan TV)...2
Int. Sonny's Apartment Closet...2
Cafe Limbo...1
EJ/Sami Bedroom (DiMera)...1
Eric's Bedroom (Pub)...1
Father Matt's Desk...1
Hospital Conference Room...1
Hospital Exam Room...1
Hospital Waiting Area...1
JJ's Bedroom (Horton)...1
Kate's Desk Limbo...1
Lake/2nd Area...1
Lake/3rd Area...1
Sonny & Will's Bedroom...1
DIRECTORS & SCRIPT WRITERS:
12/2/13: Steven Williford & Jeanne Marie Ford
12/3/13: Albert Alarr & David Cherrill
12/4/13: Albert Alarr & Jeanne Marie Ford
12/5/13: Herb Stein & Jeanne Marie Ford
12/6/13: Herb Stein & David Cherrill
12/9/13: Grant A. Johnson & Richard Culliton
12/10/13: Grant A. Johnson & Carolyn Culliton
12/11/13: Albert Alarr & Melissa Salmons
12/12/13: Steven Williford & Janet Iacobuzio
12/13/13: Steven Williford & Janet Iacobuzio
12/16/13: Alison Sweeney & David Cherrill
12/17/13: Herb Stein & Jeanne Marie Ford
12/18/13: Phil Sogard & Melissa Salmons
12/19/13: Steven Williford & Carolyn Culliton
12/20/13: Phil Sogard & Richard Culliton
12/23/13: Herb Stein & Richard Culliton
12/24/13: Steven Williford & Jeanne Marie Ford
12/25/13: Steven Williford & Jeanne Marie Ford
12/26/13: Herb Stein & Richard Culliton
12/27/13: Steven Williford & Carolyn Culliton
12/30/13: Steven Williford & David Cherrill
12/31/13: Steven Williford & David Cherrill
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In the words of my favorite birdwatcher... "GREETINGS ALL" :) We had a little movement among castmembers and characters in December 2013... here ya go! :) In December 2013...

1) Lauren Koslow passess Bill Hayes to become the 15th most appearing actor in Days history. Lauren's 2031 appearances surpassed Bill's 2020 appearances moving Lauren up to 15th and pushing Bill down to 16th.

2) The character of Nicole Walker has now appeared in more episodes than the character of Carrie Brady Reed. Nicole's 1866 appearances makes her the 21st most appearing character in Days history, pushing the character of Carrie (and her 1860 appearances) down to the 22nd most appearing character.

3) The character of Brady Black has now appeared in more episodes than the character of Kayla Brady. Brady's 1477 appearances makes him the 32nd most appearing character in Days history, pushing Kayla (with 1471 appearances) down to 33rd most appearing character.

4) The character of Will Horton has now appeared in more episodes than the character of Kristen DiMera. Will's 1097 appearances makes him the 42nd most appearing character in Days history, pushing Kristen (with her 1087 appearances) down to 43rd most appearing character in the show's history.

Happy 2014 you guys!! Here's to a great year of Days!

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