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ANTHONY PENA

 

GENERAL HOSPITAL     Officer Harry Gregg      1981

DYNASTY        Bartender      1982

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS    Miguel Rodriguez   1984-2005

KNOTS LANDING       Felix DeLeon     1991

SANTA BARBARA      Painter      1991

 

 

 

"I used to babysit you".......

 

 

ROBERT ADAMSON

 

HOLLYWOOD HEIGHTS         Phil Sanders

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS     Noah Newman     2012-18; 2020

GENERAL HOSPITAL Michael Quartermaine-Corinthos 2022 (Temporary)

and

LINCOLN HEIGHTS     Charles Anton    2007-09

STUMPTOWN    Jeremy Stevens     2020

 

 

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MARY JANE HIGBY

 

RADIO

ENGLISH CORONETS     Mary Tudor

                                           Arsinoe

FIVE STAR MATINEE   "Small Time Girl"   Emily Larkin  1955

JOE PALOOKA           Ann Howe

JOHN'S OTHER WIFE  Janet Dioncheck

THE LIFE AND LOVES OF DOCTOR SUSAN   Ruthie

LINDA'S FIRST LOVE      Mother Grogan  

PERRY MASON      Mary Blade

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT     Cynthia Carter Swanson Whitney

ROSEMARY       Joyce Miller   

SHELL CHATEAU       Nadine Connor

STELLA DALLAS     Beatrice Martin

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN      Barbara Crayley   

THANKS FOR TOMORROW      Blind Pianist Ann Morley

THIS IS NORA DRAKE     Nora Drake Molina

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES    Angie

                               Joan Field Davis

UNKNOWN ROLES

CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER     1974-79

THE GREEN HORNET    

THE HOLLYWOOD HOTEL    

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE   

LISTENING POST     

THE LONE RANGER      

THE LUX RADIO THEATER     

THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER       

PARTIES AT PICKFAIR    

PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY      

REAL STORIES FROM REAL LIFE   

ROMANCE     

SUSPENSE        

THEATER FIVE        1964-65

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO?      

WORDS AT WAR  

YOUNG DOCTOR MALONE     

 

PILOT/PROPOSAL

MARRIAGE FOR TWO      Unknown Role   1945

 

 

AND HER HUBBY........

 

 

GUY SOREL

 

RADIO

 

MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE        Larry Noble

DAVID HARUM    Unknown Role    1949

THE ETERNAL LIGHT       Unknown Role

JUST PLAIN BILL    Eric Marshall  

KATIE'S DAUGHTER       Unknown Role    1`948

LORA LAWTON     Adam Collingswood    1945

OUR GAL SUNDAY   Unknown Role   1950

ROAD OF LIFE      Dr. Ferdinand  Yates

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES    Dr. D'Avon

 

TELEVISION

 

TRUE STORY       Unknown Role     "Neighbors"     3/7/1959

GUIDING LIGHT        Dr. Pascal           1986

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CASEY ALLEN

 

RADIO

 

BIG TOWN   Dusty Miller     (Photographer)

HILLTOP HOUSE        David Baxter

                          Phillip Wallace

MA PERKINS           Blair Buchanan

                             Tom Wells

                                Dr. Andrew White

THE ROAD OF LIFE    Frank Dana    1948

ROSEMARY    Bill Roberts    

UNKNOWN ROLES

DAVID HARUM       

ISN'T IT A CRIME?     

KITTY FOYLE

NOW HEAR THIS

RADIO CITY PLAYHOUSE   

 THEATER FIVE

YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR

 

TELEVISION 

THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS   Announcer 1950-52

KITTY FOYLE     Pa Bella         1958

ANOTHER WORLD      Television Announcer     1967

 

Married to Fran Carlon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KATHERINE ANDERSON 

 

RADIO

 

AGAINST THE STORM      Unknown Role

AUNT JENNY'S TRUE LIFE STORIES       Unknown Role      1943

MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE    Catherine Carlisle

DAVID HARUM     Unknown Role     1950

FRONT PAGE FARRELL     Unknown Role    1950

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS Constance Wakefield 1944

THUNDER OVER PARADISE    Unknown Role     1939

 

TELEVISION

 

THE GUIDING LIGHT    Laura Ashley Grant   1952

THE VALIANT LADY     Margot Finchley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NED LeFEVRE

 

RADIO

AMOS AND ANDY    Announcer

DOCTOR CHRISTIAN    Unknown Role

THE GUIDING LIGHT       Michael Alden    1941

                                 Sid Harper, Talent Scout    1949

                                 Ned Holden   

A LIFE IN YOUR HANDS    Jonathan Kegg    1949

MASQUERADE         Phil  Wendall

WOMAN IN WHITE     John Adams

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KATHERINE RAHT

 

RADIO

 

AGAINST THE STORM      Margaret Allen

THE ALDRICH FAMILY    Alice ___ Aldrich

AMANDA OF HONEYMOON HILL    Unknown Role     1942

AUNT JENNY'S TRUE LIFE STORIES   Unknown Role     1941

                 Quentin Taylor's Mother   1942

DAVID HARUM     Sarah Powell  1945

FRONT PAGE FARRELL     Margaret Matthews   1943

                         Martha   Wilkins    1945

                           Claire Denney    1949

LIGHT OF THE WORLD   Unknown Role  1945

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT    Unknown Role     1952

SNOW VILLAGE     Carrie Neville

YOUNG DOCTOR MALONE     Mrs. Burns  

 

TELEVISION

 

 

CONCERNING MISS MARLOWE     Jenny   1954-55

WAY OF THE WORLD 

Claire that knew all    "?"    5/2-5/16/1955

Unknown Role      "?"     6/27-31/1955

THE EDGE OF NIGHT     Mrs. DeMarco    1958

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARTHUR VINTON

 

RADIO

 

THE ALDRICH FAMILY     Will Brown

AUNT JENNY'S TRUE LIFE STORIES     Unknown Role

BRIGHT HORIZON    Unknown Role

LORENZO JONES     Unknown Role    1948

PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY    Pete Nickerson

PERRY MASON  Sergeant Dorset     1945

SOCIETY GIRL        Unknown Role     1939

STELLA DALLAS      Ed Munn

STORIES AMERICA LOVES  "The Virginian"   Trampas     1941

VALIANT LADY       Minister       1943

WE LOVE AND LEARN         Lawyer

 

 

 

 

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LUCY GILMAN

 

ATTORNEY AT LAW: TERRY REGAN    Sissy Regan

THE GUIDING LIGHT    Eileen O'Brien

JUNIOR NURSE CORPS     Dorothy Hart      1936

LIFE BEGINS  (MARTHA WEBSTER)  Virginia Craig (temporary replacement for her sister Toni)

MYRT AND MARGE     Marge Minter

                          Edna Seymour

ONE MAN'S FAMILY       Lana Parker

PAINTED DREAMS    Melody Lee

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS      Katherine Burke

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT      Nancy Granger

THE SONG OF THE CITY       Unknown Role

TODAY'S CHILDREN         Julie Johnson

                                              Lucy Moran

WELCOME  VALLEY      Teenie Griffin            1936

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLIFFORD SOUBIER

 

RADIO

 

THE AFFAIRS OF ANTHONY    Horace Biddle

AGAINST THE STORM       Hannibal   Bong

ANN THOMAS, CAREER GIRL     Bill Baker

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER     Dr. David McKenzie

THE BARTON FAMILY       Chief Herman   Branch

DAN HARDING'S WIFE        Mr. Gorham

                                         Mr. Tillman

GASOLINE ALLEY      Wumple, Skeezix's Boss

GIRL ALONE       Irish Butler

LONE JOURNEY       Henry Newman  

LONELY WOMAN      Henry

MA PERKINS      Clay Bryant    

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN   Sergeant  Mac McKenna

                          Daniel Burke

THUNDER OVER PARADISE      Padre

VIC AND SADE         Dwight Twentysixer

WIN YOUR LADY     Mr. Malden

 

TELEVISION

 

HAWKINS FALLS         Jim Mayberry     1952-54

LOVE OF LIFE       Herbert Lodge      1955  (flashback)

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Butler Manville

Story of Mary Marlin Li Yu

 

Katherine Raht

Front Page Farrell Martha 1945

 

Hope Summers

Arnold Grimm's Daughter 1941

 

Erin O'Brien Moore

David Harum

 

Jone Allison

Light of the World 'Joseph' Astra

 

Cliff Soubier

Ann Thomas Career Girl Bill Baker

Win Your Lady Mr Maldon

Affairs of Anthony Horace Biddle

Story of Mary Marlin Mac

Girl Alone Irish butler

 

Guy Sorel

Road of Life Dr Ferdinand Yates

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RUTH YORKE

 

RADIO

 

AMANDA OF HONEYMOON HILL    Olive Courtleigh

AUNT JENNY'S TRUE LIFE STORIES     Unknown Role

BIG TOWN     Maizire the Telephone Operator    1951

BY KATHLEEN NORRIS     Unknown Role 

DAVID HARUM        Unknown Role    1943

HILLTOP HOUSE     Marion Wallace

JANE ARDEN       Jane Arden   

JOHN'S OTHER WIFE     Yvonne Caine 

JUST PLAIN BILL      Unknown Role     1949

LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL    Gertie     1947

                       Marybelle Owens 

LITTLE ITALY    Mama Marino

MARIE, THE LITTLE FRENCH PRINCESS        Marie

MOTHER OF MINE      Helen Morrison  

OUR GAL SUNDAY Lydia Innescort 1939
WE LOVE AND LEARN Valeria Duncan 1943

YOUR FAMILY AND MINE    Valerie Treadway

 

TELEVISION   

 

THE EDGE OF NIGHT   Mrs. Lynch    Unknown Year

 

THE GOLDBERGS     Carrie Barnett     1954-56

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEN CHRISTY 

 

RADIO

 

BABY SNOOKS SHOW     Mr. Weemish

THE GALLANT HEART    Ed Prentiss

THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE    Police Chief Gates

JACK ARMSTRONG, ALL AMERICAN BOY       Sullivan Lodge

                                                    Talia San

MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY     Inspector Danton

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT      Ted Galloway

SAD SACK      Mr. Twitchell

THE SAINT       Happy

STEPMOTHER     Leonard Clark    

TOMMY RIGGS AND BETTY LOU    Mr. Hutch

 

UNKNOWN ROLES 

THE ADVENTURES OF MAISIE

THE ADVENTURES OF ROCKY JORDAN

THE ALAN YOUNG SHOW

THE ALDRICH FAMILY

BARRIE CRAIG, CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATOR    

BOLD VENTURE

CALIFORNIA CARAVAN

THE CISCO KID

DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT

THE FALCON

THE FIFTH HORSEMAN

FOUR FOR THE FIFTH

FOUR STAR THEATER

HALLMARK HALL OF FAME

THE HALLS OF IVY

THE HAROLD PEARCE SHOW

HOLLYWOOD SOUND STAGE

INHERITANCE

IT US FUN TO LIVE IN AMERICA

JEFF REGAN INVESTIGATOR

JIMMY GLEASON'S DINER

LINEUP

MEET CORLISS ARCHER

MEET MISTER McNUTLEY

MISTER AND MRS. BLANDINGS

NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER

NIGHT BEAT

ON STAGE

THE PHIL HARRIS AND ALICE FAYE SHOW

RECOLLECTIONS AT 30

THE SIX SHOOTER

STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD

THE STORY OF DOCTOR KILDARE

SUSPENSE

TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS

WHAT'S WITH HERBERT

WILD BILL HICKOK

 

 

 

 

TELEVISION

 

MEET CORLISS ARCHER   Bill Franklin   1954

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Macdonald Carey

I Love Linda Dale Jason Blade

Affairs of Anthony Andy Pickering

 

Kay Campbell

Just Plain Bill 1947

Lora Lawton 1948

 

Arthur Vinton

Stories America Loves 'The Virginian' Trampas 1941

 

Humphrey Davis

Portia Blake Mayor Bartlett

 

Matt Crowley

Life Can Be Beautiful Barry 1939

 

Ernest Graves

Backstage Wife 1941

 

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HOPE SUMMERS

 

RADIO

 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER     Mrs. Higsby-Smith       1941

BACHELOR'S CHILDREN   Unknown Role

MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE  Sue's Mom, Mrs. Nelson   1940

THE BARTONS    Mrs. Weber   1940

FIRST NIGHTER      Unknown Role

GIRL ALONE   Clara Schind

THE GUIDING LIGHT    Doris Thompson

HOUSEBOAT HANNAH    Unknown Role

JUDY AND JANE    Unknown Role

LONE JOURNEY      Unknown Rolde 

MA PERKINS     Unknown Role

MASQUERADE    Unknown Role    1945

PAINTED DREAMS     Mrs. Oliphant    1940

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS    Doris Cameron   1940

                     Ann Connors    1942

THE ROAD OF LIFE      Mrs. Evans

                                eMILY mERCER    1943   

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT     Mrs. Dunlop

STEPMOTHER   Mrs. Whitehead    1941

WOMAN IN WHITE   Della Landis    1944

 

TELEVISION    

 

HAWKINS FALLS     Belinda Catherwood      1951-52

THE VERDICT IS YOURS      Unknown Role     9/1961

 

THE RIFLEMAN    Hattie Denton    1958-60

THE PHYLLIS DILLER SHOW     Gigi    1966

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW     Clara Edwards     1961-68

MAYBERRY, R.F.D.     Clara Edwards     1968-70

LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE    Addie Bjornessen    1976

ANOTHER DAY    Olive Gardner 1978

 

movies

ROSEMARY'S BABY    Mrs. Gilmore, kindly Satanist     1968

FOUL PLAY      Ethelthe dirty word playing Scrabble woman    1978

 

Slick's Bits

Voice of Mrs. Butterworth   1961-81

 

 

Updated    Thanks, @jam6242 !

 

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WILLIAM "BILLY" QUINN

 

RADIO

 

AGAINST THE STORM        Guy Aldis

(MARY FOSTER) EDITOR'S DAUGHTER   Jack Kelsey

FRONT PAGE FARRELL    David Farrell   1945

JUST PLAIN BILL        Grand Sutton

LITTLE HERMAN      Little Herman    1949

PERRY MASON     ___ Jacobson, Newspaper Man   1953

ROAD OF LIFE        Tug Harris     1953

STELLA DALLAS     Jerry

THE STRANGE ROMANCE OF EVELYN WINTERS     Kirk Slater     1951

THIS IS NORA DRAKE      Fred Molina

THIS LIFE IS MINE     Paul Warner    

WHAT'S THE NAME OF THAT SONG?      Host  

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES     Tom Davis

 

 

UNKNOWN ROLES

BEST PLAYS

THE BIG STORY

BROADWAY IS MY BEAT

CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER  

CBS RADIO WORKSHOP

THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA   

THE CHASE

CLOAK AND DAGGER

CRIME CLUB

DIMENSION X       

DOCTOR CHRISTIAN

THE FORD THEATER     

GRAND CENTRAL STATION (Revival)     'The Letter' July 56

HORIZONS WEST

INHERTANCE   

THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN

MOLLE MYSTERY THEATER

MURDER AT MIDNIGHT

NOW HEAR THIS

 

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS   

ROMANCE   

SUSPENSE 

WOMAN OF COURAGE     

WORDS AT WAR    

X-MINUS ONE

YOUR FAMILY AND MINE 

 

TELEVISION

THE EDGE OF NIGHT     Wynn Battle    1956-57

THE YOUNG MARRIEDS      Bartender     1965

THE LONG HOT SUMMER     Floyd Polk     1965

DAYS OF OUR LIVES         Dr. Atwater     1969

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS   Minister that married Pierre and Sally  (1973?)   

DALLAS    Percival     1984

and.....

THE RIFLEMAN        Frank Sweeney   1958-63

ARREST AND TRIAL    Judge      1963-64

PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES      Dean Carter       1966-66

IRONSIDE  Medical Examiner     1968-69

THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW        Walter Richards     1972

THE ODD COUPLE    Dr. Melnitz     1970-73

OWEN MARSHALL, COUNSELOR AT LAW    Judge Tomlinson  1971-74

THE WALTONS        Senator Burgess    1974

RICH MAN, POOR MAN       Senator McInerney      1976-77

McMILLAN AND WIFE   Police Chief Paulson      1973-77

LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE    Curt Harper      1975

                                        James Frazer        1976

                                         The Conductor       1978-79

ALL IN THE FAMILY      Mister Van Renseleer    1978

ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE    Mister Van Renseleer   1979-83

MOVIES

Appeared in many silent films in his childhood.

THE LAST ANGRY MAN   Andrew Lord     1959

THE MOUNTAIN ROAD     Colonel Magnusson    1960

THE BIRDS     Sam  the Man in the Diner     1963

HOW TO FRAME A FIGG    Assistant Attorney General John Carmoni   1971

MATILDA   Donohue       1978

BUSTIN' LOOSE     Judge Antonio Runzuli   1981

STAR TREK V:  THE FINAL FRONTIER    McCoy's father    1989

Quinn had hundreds of credits.

Real-life father-in-law of actor Bob Newhart.

 

 

 

 

Katherine Raht        THE EDGE OF NIGHT   Mrs. DeMarco       1958

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TONY RANDALL

 

RADIO

 

FIVE STAR MATINEE    "No Tower of Strength"   Jack Merrill     1956

FRONT PAGE FARRELL      Unknown Role       1949

I LOVE A MYSTERY      Reggie

LIFE'S TRUE STORY      Unknown Role

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD    Jarrod    1948

LORENZO JONES  Unknown Role  1948

PORTIA FACES LIFE      Unknown Role

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS    Sam Roberts
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES      Unknown Role

 

TELEVISION

 

ONE MAN'S FAMILY      Mac       1950-52

CAPTAIN VIDEO AND HIS VIDEO RANGERS     Unknown Role  Unknown Year

THE DOCTORS      Tony Randall    1982  (Quit Smoking Campaign)

 

and......

MISTER PEEPERS    Harvey Weskit     1952-55

THE ODD COUPLE   Felix Unger    1970-75

THE TONY RANDALL SHOW      Judge Walter  Franklin     1976-78

LOVE, SIDNEY       Sidney Shore      1981-83

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JACK KLUGMAN

 

CAPTAIN VIDEO AND HIS VIDEO RANGERS      Unknown Role    1954

THE GREATEST GIFT      Jim Hansen    1954-55

PUREX SPECIAL FOR WOMEN    'The Cold Woman' NBC daytime 10/14/60

 

and......

HARRIS AGAINST THE WORLD     Alan Harris    1964-65

THE ODD COUPLE     Oscar Madison       1970-75

QUINCY, M. E.         Dr. R. Quincy

YOU AGAIN         Henry Willows    1986-87

AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS       Captain Busby     1989

 

movie of note....

12 ANGRY MEN    Juror # 5       1957

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MICHAEL WEATHERLY
 

GUIDING LIGHT       Preppie Killer      1991

LOVING             Cooper Alden    1992-95

THE CITY      Cooper Alden       1995

SIGNIFICANT OTHERS       Ben Chasen      1998

ALLY McBEAL         Wayne  Keebler     2000

 

and.. I wonder whatever happened to this guy.........

JESSE                        Roy     1998

DARK ANGEL     Logan Cale        2000-02

Has Portrayed "Very Special Agent" Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo on the following series:

JAG                         2003

NCIS: NEW ORLEANS   2O14

NCIS LOS ANGELES     2015

NCIS    2003-16;  February 2024   (Episode dedicated to David McCallum)

NCIS: TONY AND ZIVA   2024

BULL              Dr. Jason Bull    2016-2022

PILOTS/PROPOSALS

PIER 66       Decker Monroe     1996

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALICIA LEIGH WILLIS

 

ANOTHER WORLD      Alexandra "Alli" Fowler   1999

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS      Emily    Unknown Year

GENERAL HOSPITAL    "Violet Flynn" The Catherine Flynn Episode   12/31/2002

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Courtney Matthews Morgan Jacks   2001-06; 2015; 2020

AMERICAN HEIRESS     Elizabeth Wakefield      2007

DAYS OF OUR LIVES  Chloe Lane Black Horton Jonas (never aired)  2011

                                                      Debra Frazer      2014

THE BAY    Avery Garrett    2010-23

 

and.....    

SEVENTH HEAVEN       Corey Conway     1996-2002    occasional

THE L WORD      Cindy Annabelle Tucker     2008

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RAUL DAVILA

 

THE DOCTORS      Pete that owned "Pete's"    1974-75

ONE LIFE TO LIVE       _______ Romero ?  Ramus?    1987

GUIDING LIGHT  Andy Morales     1989

ALL MY CHILDREN    Hector "Papa" Santos      1993-96

 

also....

EL DERECHO DE NACER      Jorge Luis Amenteros        1959

YO COMPRO ESA MUJER      Unknown Role     1960

MELAGRO DE AMOR       Unknown Role    1960

EL COLLAR DE LAGRIMAS   Unknown  Role     1963

ENTRE TU  AMOR Y LA CRUZ   Unknown Role  1964

EL RETRATO DE ANGELA      Unknown Role    1966

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MATTHEW ATKINSON
 
ONE TREE HILL Actor playing Nathan 2009
DROP DEAD DIVA Kyle Nevins 2009
PARENTHOOD Zach 2013-15
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Austin Travers 2014-15
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Thomas Forreater 2019-Present
 
and...
JANE BY DESIGN Nick McFadden 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RICK SPRINGFIELD

 

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Dr. Noah Drake      1981-83; 2005-08;2012; 2013

                                         Eli Love      2007

DROP DEAD DIVA    Liam Matthews      2014

 

and

MISSION MAGIC     Voice of Rick Springfield   1973

HUMAN TARGET    Christopher Chance   1992

ROBIN'S HOODS      Nick Collins     1995

HIGH TIDE    Mick Barrett    1994-97

CALIFORNICATION       Rick Springfield      2009

TRUE DETECTIVE     Dr. Irving Potter         2015

SUPERNATURAL      Vincent Vincente/ Lucifer    2016

movies

LOYAL OPPOSITION     Senator Barkley    1998

RICKI AND THE FLASH      Greg     2015

TRACES       Carl     2021

 

14 of Rick Springfield's hit songs......

  1. "Jessie's Girl" (Rick Springfield) – 3:15
  2. "I've Done Everything For You" (Sammy Hagar) – 3:19
  3. "Love Is Alright Tonight" (45 version) (Rick Springfield) – 3:23
  4. "Don't Talk To Strangers" (Rick Springfield) – 2:59
  5. "What Kind Of Fool Am I" (Rick Springfield) – 3:21
  6. "I Get Excited" (Rick Springfield) – 2:34
  7. "Affair Of The Heart (45 version) (Rick Springfield, Danny Tate, Blaise Tosti) – 3:50
  8. "Human Touch" (45 version) (Rick Springfield) – 3:58
  9. "Love Somebody" (Rick Springfield) – 3:35
  10. "Don't Walk Away" (45 version) (Rick Springfield) – 3:41
  11. "Bop Til You Drop" (45 version) (Rick Springfield) – 4:01
  12. "State Of The Heart" (Eric McCusker, Rick Springfield, Tim Pierce) – 4:04
  13. "Celebrate Youth" (Rick Springfield) – 3:55
  14. "Rock Of Life" (Rick Springfield) – 3:52

 

 

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