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Helen Lewis

BRIGHT HORIZON     Unknown Role    

KATE HOPKINS, ANGEL OF MERCY      Louise Leverett

 

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THUNDER OVER PARADISE     Tony Lawson
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MICHAEL FITZMAURICE

 

RADIO

 

THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN         Clark Kent (Superman)

BRENDA CURTIS       Jim Curtis

THE CARTERS OF ELM STREET     Announcer

HER HONOR NANCY JAMES     Dr. Baxter

HIGHWAY PATROL    Steve Taylor

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE   Dr. David Morgan

LAND OF THE LOST      Announcer

LORA LAWTON      Unknown Role

MYRT AND MARGE     Jimmie Kent

THE O'NEILLS       Father Danny O'Neill

PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY       Carter Trent

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS       Announcer

ROSEMARY       Lieutenant George Schuyler 

THE SPARROW AND THE HAWK     Colonel Spencer   Mallory    (HAWK)

STELLA DALLAS    Dick Grosvenor    

THE TALES OF FATIMA      Announcer
THIS LIFE IS MINE    Captain Bob Hastings

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES      Phil Stanley     

WORDS AT WAR     Unknown Role

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CONSTANCE CROWDER

 

RADIO

 

FIRST NIGHTER       Unknown Role

THE GUIDING LIGHT      Lucille Marshall

MA PERKINS       Mrs. Farnum

PAINTED DREAMS    Mother Moynihan

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS     Doris Cameron

THE ROAD OF LIFE     Mrs. Evans   1945     

SPRINGTIME AND HARVEST   Unknown Role                         

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN     Margaret "Marge" Adams

THE WOMAN IN WHITE      Sister Elaine

YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR    Unknown Role

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GEORGE COULOURIS

 

RADIO

 

AS THE TWIG IS BENT       Frank Harrison

BULLDOG DRUMMOND     Unknown Role

THE DREFT STAR PLAYHOUSE    "Intermezzo"   Holger Brandt

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE    Neil Reynolds

WE LOVE AND LEARN       Frank Harrison

YOUR FAMILY AND MINE    Unknown Role

 

TELEVISION

 

AND.....

PATHFINDERS TO MARS    Harcourt Brown     1960-61

PATHFINDERS TO VENUS    Harcourt Brown   1961

TREASURE ISLAND       Black Dog       1968

CHRIST RECRUCIFIED     Old Ladas    1969

THE CLOUDS OF WITNESS    Mr. Grimthorpe    1972

THE DOOMBOLT CHASE     Franz Bayard    1978

THE BIRDS FALL DOWN    Nikolai     1978

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SARAJANE WELLS    

 

RADIO
 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER       Unknown Role

DOCTOR PAUL     Unknown Role      1950

THE GUIDING LIGHT     Mary Ruthledge Holden

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS       Louise Sims    

THE ROAD OF LIFE      Claudia Wilton 

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT     Agnes   Collins 

TODAY'S CHILDREN   Eileen Landis

THE WOMAN IN WHITE     Eileen Holmes

                                            Gladys Grey

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VIRGINIA PAYNE

 

RADIO

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER   Sarah Westland

THE BRIGHTER DAY       Fran Kennedy the Housekeeper

THE CARTERS OF ELM STREET   Kerry Carter

                                                            Mara Carter

THE CHASE    Unknown Role

CLOAK AND DAGGER      Unknown Role

THE ETERNAL LIGHT      Unknown Role

KITTY KEENE INCORPORATED   Unknown Role

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD    Unknown Role

LONELY WOMAN      Mama Schultz

MA PERKINS    Gladys Pendleton Perkins

                          Ma Perkins    (27 years)

ROAD OF LIFE      Mrs. Mulhern 

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN     Unknown Role

TODAY'S CHILDREN      Mama Schultz

WOMAN IN WHITE      Miss Morton

                                 Miss Henehan

 

TELEVISION

 

THE GUIDING LIGHT    Mrs. Laurie    1956

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REMAK RAMSAY

 

ANOTHER WORLD        Judge Wallace     1979

AS THE WORLD TURNS      Derek Baldwin     1987

ANOTHER WORLD Jeremiah Clark 1992

ALL MY CHILDREN    Frederick Carson    1997

GUIDING LIGHT     Judge Daniels     2000

AS THE WORLD TURNS  Commissioner Willis  June 2001

ONE LIFE TO LIVE   Unknown Role  Unknown Year

 

and....

KENNEDY      Richard Bissell      1983

LIBERTY! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION    Thomas Hutchinson    1997

 

 

*He played “Jeremiah Clark” hospital board member on Another World in 1992 when Jamie Frame face the hospital board for sexual harassment.**

 

 

 

 

ELIZABETH STACK

 

LOVE OF LIFE            Cherie Manning      1978-79

THE JUDGE        Pia Henstrom     1988

 

actor comment:

She and I went to a camp in Vermont at the same time. Brown ledge camp. Stephanie Zimbalist was there too and we all did a ton of theatre together. Very special times!! We were all babies!!❤️

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NANCY SHERIDAN  (with Sallie Brophy)

 

RADIO

 

THE ADVENTURES OF THE ABBOTTS     Unknown Role

BY KATHLEEN NORRIS    Unknown Role

LORENZO JONES       Irma Barker

STELLA DALLAS     Madeline Carter

 

TELEVISION    

 

FOLLOW YOUR HEART     Mrs. Fielding           1953

TODAY IS OURS     Betty Winters       1958  

 

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DONALD "DONNY" MOST

 

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW     Unknown Role   Unknown Year

LOVE OF LIFE           Unknown Role   Unknown Year
GLEE         Rusty Pillsbury     2011; 2012; 2013

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL     Pete the Electrician     2017

 

and

HAPPY DAYS    Ralph Malph       1974-83

THE LOVE BOAT     Marv Prine    1979; 1980

 

cartoon voice-overs including Ralph Malph and "DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS"

 

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BARBARA NIVEN

 

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL      Brenda Dickerson     1996

PACIFIC PALISADES       Evelyn Cabot    1997

ONE LIFE TO LIVE     Elizabeth   Coleman Reynolds   2002-03

CEDAR COVE       Peggy Belden      2013-15

CHESAPEAKE SHORES      Megan  O'Brien    2016-19

 

and

 

PENSACOLA, WINGS OF GOLD     Kate    1998-2000

MURDER SHE BAKED       Delores Swensen       2015-17

CROSSWORD MYSTERIES      Aunt Candace       2019-21

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DEVIKA PARIKH

 

DAYS OF OUR LIVES       Therapist     2015

GENERAL HOSPITAL       Ms. Madigan    2020  (cosmetics buyer)

 

and......

THE WEST WING      Bonnie, Leo's secretary     1999-2003

RESURRECTION BOULEVARD        Sheri        2001-02

24                Maureen Kingsley         2001-02

THREE RIVERS       Emergency Room Nurse Rehka    2009-10

BIZAARDVARK         Miss Tyson      2016-17

GREY'S ANATOMY    Attorney Nancy Klein      2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MICKEY MAXWELL    

 

PASSIONS     Crane Maintenance Man         2001

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS     Christmas Caroler     2008

BROTHERS AND SISTERS        Deputy      2010

DAYS OF OUR LIVES       Rafe's Guard         2011

GENERAL HOSPITAL          Hitman           2016

                                           Pentonville Guard    2019-20

 

also....

GREY'S ANATOMY       Minister       2009; 2020

STRONG MEDICINE       Various Roles     2002-05

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GREGORY HARRISON

 

FRESNO         "Torch"         1986

FALCON CREST      Michael Sharpe     1989-90

SISTERS         Daniel Albright       1995

ED                 Nick Stanton        2000

REUNION         Russell Brewster        2005-06

DROP DEAD DIVA       Brandon Tharpe     2009

ONE TREE HILL    Paul Norris    2009-11

CHESAPEAKE SHORES    Thomas O'Brien    2017-18

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Professor Gregory Chase   2020-21; 2022-May 2024

 

 

and.................................

LOGAN'S RUN                 Logan 5                   1977-78

CENTENNIAL         Levi Zendt                   1978-79

TRAPPER JOHN, M. D.      Dr. George Alonzo "Gonzo" Gates     1979-86

TRUE DETECTIVES     Host      1990-91

THE FAMILY MAN       Jack Taylor        1990-91

NEW YORK NEWS         Jack Reilley    1995

DARK SKIES      Old John Loengard      1996-97

SAFE HARBOR           John Loring     1999

JUDGING AMY         Tom Gillette      2000-01

STRONG MEDICINE       Dr. Randolf Kilner    2002-03

JOEY         Dean         2005-06

RINGER         Tim Arbogast     2012

RECKLESS          De Fortnum      2014

SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED Movie Series      Joe O'Toole        2015-18

RIZZOLI AND ISLES        Ron Hanson       2015-16

 

2 Notable Movies.....

FOR LADIES ONLY     Stripper  John Phillips    1981

IT'S MY PARTY    Brandon Theis        1996

 

Slick's bits.......

Married to Randi Oakes since 1980.

 

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MARSHALL BORDEN

 

ONE LIFE TO LIVE      Luke Jackson         1978

ANOTHER WORLD      Horace Murdoch     1979

RYAN'S HOPE           Detective     1980

GENERAL HOSPITAL     Arthur Fairchild    1985

                                     Commander Elijah Wood    1994

 

A WALTON WEDDING  David Drucker      1995

 

 

Slick's bits......

 

Husband of Lee Merriwether

 

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He played “Jeremiah Clark” hospital board member on Another World in 1992 when Jamie Frame face the hospital board for sexual harassment.     from my fb page.

 

Our little profile of Elizabeth Stack brought in this comment from Marcia McCabe:

 

She and I went to a camp in Vermont at the same time. Brown ledge camp. Stephanie Zimbalist was there too and we all did a ton of theatre together. Very special times!! We were all babies!!❤️
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We Are Always Young

Rosemary Dr Jim Carter

Society Girl

Second Husband

The Goldbergs

 

Frank Behrens

Caroline's Golden Store Theodore'Ted' Collins

Romance of Helen Trent 1940

Backstage Wife 1941

Today's Children 1946

David Harum 1946

Whispering Streets 1955

 

Mary Jane Higby

Thanks for Tomorrow

Five Star Matinee 'Small Town Girl' Emily Larkin 1955

 

Esther Ralston

Our Gal Sunday Marcella Hudnall 1940

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