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Celeste Holm 

 

RADIO

THE HOUSE ON Q STREET     Daughter

 

Peter White

 

DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Dr. William "Bill" Horton   1987

       per JASON47'S Days Site

 

Michael Longfield

ALL MY CHILDREN     Cop    Unknown Year

 

Natalie Zea

THE UNICORN    Shannon     2020

 

Linda Lavin

B POSITIVE     Norma     2020-

 

 

 

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ANOTHER WORLD     Harold Vance   Unknown Year

ONE LIFE TO LIVE     Philip Clarkson    Unknown Year

 

Parker Fennelly

MA PERKINS     Pa Baxter

 

Francis X. Bushman 

VALIANT LADY     Unknown Role

 

Jeff Phillips

ONE LIFE TO LIVE          Terrence     Unknown Year

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ARLENE DAHL

RADIO

THE BOB HOPE SHOW       Herself     1953

THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA   Unknown Role  "Romance at Fort Crawford"   3/4/1952

THE HEDDA HOPPER SHOW        Herself     1950

THE LUX RADIO THEATER        Various     1954-55

THE MARTIN AND LEWIS SHOW     Herself     1951

STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD     Herself     1954

 

TELEVISION

ONE LIFE TO LIVE   Lucinda __ King Schenk Wilson   1980-85

ALL MY CHILDREN     Lady Lucille, Cosmetics Queen   1995

 

 

THE PEPSI-COLA PLAYHOUSE          Hostess   1953-54

 

 

Started with a Warner Brothers contract, but is better known for her years with MGM.  Married six times, was best of friends with the late Jane Wyman--On-screen Grandmother to Arlene'son, Lorenzo Lamas.  Lamas went on to marry his on-screen mother, Abby Dalton's daughter, Kathleen Kinmont.  Dahl is Grandmother to two former soap actors , A.J. Lamas (ATWT) and Shayne Lamas (GH and Bachelorette) and actress Pton Ashbrook (Shameless, House of Cards)  Still alive at 95--God Bless her! 

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ARLENE  GOLONKA 

 

KITTY FOYLE           Della       1958

THE DOCTORS    Toni White    "Twinkle Twinkle Big Star"   week of 10/21/1963

THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES      Ronnie   1963

                   Terry Krimitz     1964

MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN       Veronica McNeeley     1976

SECRETS OF MIDLAND HEIGHTS     Nancy Grey    1980-81

 

and....

MAYBERRY R.F.D.       Millie Swanson      1968-71

JOE AND VALERIE        Stella Sweetzer    1979

1ST AND TEN        Edna     1989-90

 

 

 

 

 

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DONNA McKECHNIE   

 

DARK SHADOWS        Amanda Harris    1969-70

                             Olivia Corey     1969-70

LOVING          Margie the Waitress     1993

and

FAME       Suzi Laird      1984-85

movies

BILLIE        Dancer     1965

THE LITTLE PRINCE      The Rose     974

36 SAINTS     Miss El    2013

 

Previously married to Michael Bennett and Al Schwartz.

The character of Maggie in "A CHORUS LINE" is partially based on her childhood.

 

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ALLISON JANNEY

 

AS THE WORLD TURNS       Vi Kaminsky     1993

GUIDING LIGHT     Ginger the Spaulding Maid   1993-95

 

and......

THE WEST WING        Claudia Jean  "C. J." Cregg 1999-2006

MISTER SUNSHINE    Crystal Cohen   2011

MASTERS OF SEX     Margaret Scully    2013-15

MOM        Bonnie Plunkett   Janikowski   2013-Present

WEB THERAPY     Judith Frick      2014

THE ADVENTURES OF MISTER CLOWN    Allison     2015

BREAK A HIP    ___  Niblett    2015; 2018

 

 

movies....

 

FINDING NEMO MOVIES, GAMES     Voice of Peach

NURSE BETTY       Lyla    2000

HAIRSPRAY     Prudy Pingleton       2007

JUNO       Bren McGuff      2007

THE HELP      Charlotte Phelan    2011

 

 

 

Did Ginger and Donna on GL ever get last names?

 

 

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GLADYS HEEN

 

RADIO

 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER    Unknown Role 

DAN HARDING'S WIFE      Unknown Role

THE GUIDING LIGHT       Myrna "Torchy" Reynolds

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS   Virginia Carson

ROAD OF LIFE     Miss Bradley

  THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN      Unknown Role   

TENA AND TIM     Gladys Hutchinson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JOSEPHINE GILBERT

 

RADIO

 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER    Bunny Shapiro

AUNT MARY       Kit Calvert

KITTY KEENE, INCORPORATED   Miss Branch

MIDSTREAM     Amy Gordon Bartlett 

TODAY'S CHILDREN     Naomi

THE WHISTLER      Unknown Role

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JOHN HODIAK

 

RADIO

 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER    Pat Patterson

BACHELOR'S CHILDREN      Davie Lane

GIRL ALONE       Jerry Stuler

                          ____ McCullough 

THE GUIDING LIGHT     Ned Holden

LIL ABNER              Lil' Abner Yokum

LONE JOURNEY       Cullen Andrews 

THE LONE RANGER     Butch Cavendish

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT    Unknown Role

WINGS OF DESTINY       Steve Benton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAZEL DOPHEIDE   

 

RADIO

 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER    Aunt Gladys Grimm

GASOLINE ALLEY         "Idaho" Ida

GRANDMA TRAVELS       Grandma

LIL' ABNER           Mammy Yokum

MA PERKINS             Evey Perkins Fitz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JUANO HERNANDEZ 

 

RADIO

   

THE ADVENTURES OF THE THIN MAN   Unknown Role     1943

AFRICAN TREK       Unknown Role

AMANDA OF HONEYMOON HILL     Job

AS THE TWIG IS BENT    Abraham Lincoln Watts  "Mr. Bones

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA

  "The Green Pastures"   De Lawd     1941

  "The Burning Bush"  Booker T. Washington  1948

  "Uncle Eury's Daughter" Eury Simpkins

CREEPS BY NIGHT       Unknown Role

DUFFY'S TAVERN     Unknown Role

ETERNAL LIGHT       

  "The Thief and the Hangman"   Unknown Role  1947

  "The Queen of Sheba's Cup"    Prince Karane   1953

GANG BUSTERS     Unknown Role

GOOD TIMES SOCIETY  Potentate Jones (Head of Security)  1936-37

GRAND CENTRAL STATION    Unknown Role     "Miracle For Christmas"   1945

GREEN VALLEY U. S. A.    Newspaper Publisher

INNER SANCTUM   ""Goats Without Horns"    Unknown Role

JOHN HENRY    John Henry    1933

JUNGLE JIM       Kolu

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN    Lothar

PULITZER PRIZE PLAYS  "Abraham's Bosom"     Unknown Role   1938

RUDY VALLEE'S CONNECTICUT YANKEES    Various Roles        1935

RUDY VALLEE  VARIETIES    Various Roles  1937

TENNESSEE JED      Indian Chief 

WE LOVE AND LEARN      Abraham Lincoln Watts   "Mr. Bones"

WORDS AT WAR      Unknown Role

 

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JUDITH MORELAND

 

ALL MY CHILDREN    Justice of the Peace

ALLY McBEAL       District Attorney Sharon Anderson     2002

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS  Alana Stevenson   2006

BROTHERS AND SISTERS    Dr. Kate Allenby     2006

90210         Doctor     2009

                 Dr. Hall     2012

PARENTHOOD       Adoption Agent      2013

GENERAL HOSPITAL  Judge Dawn Roth   2015-16

 

 

and.....

PROFILER    Kim Doyle        2000

BOSCH     District Attorney  Roselyn Hines     2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

ART VAN HARVEY

 

RADIO

 

VIC AND SADE    Victor Rodney "Vic" Gook

WELCOME VALLEY     Jeffrey Barker

 

TELEVISION

 

HAWKINS FALLS     Calvin Sperry      1951-55

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLORIDA FRIEBUS

 

RADIO

 

ELLEN RANDOLPH       Amy Brown

JUST PLAIN BILL   Unknown Role   1946

LIGHT OF THE WORLD     "Joseph" Azenith

OUR GAL SUNDAY      Christine Farrow   1945

STELLA DALLAS   Unknown Role     1945

THIS SMALL TOWN    Velma Hodges

YOUNG WIDDER BROWN   Ann Randolf

                  Hope Wayne Monks

 

TELEVISION

 

PEYTON PLACE  Maggie Riggs     1968-69

 

and

THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS    Winifred Gillis   1959-63

THE BOB NEWHART SHOW    Mrs. Lillian __   Bakerman   1972-78

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KLOCK RYDER

 

RADIO 

 

MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE    Unknown Role

HERMIT'S CAVE          Hermit

MA PERKINS     Unknown Role

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT     "Jewel Cutter"

                             Hiram Weatherbee

                             Nick Collins

ROSE OF MY DREAMS    Unknown Role       1948

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANGELINE ORR

 

RADIO

 

CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT      Joyce Ryan

GRAND HOTEL  Telephone Operator heard in the open and close

JUDY AND JANE     Jane

KITTY KEENE, INCORPORATED   Norma Vernack

MA PERKINS       Flossie Herringbone     

ROAD OF LIFE      Alice Jamison

STEPMOTHER     Unknown Role

THE TROUBLE WITH MARRIAGE    Unknown Role

 

 

 

 

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DONNY BOAZ

 

GCB         Reverend John Tucker     2012

DROP DEAD DIVA       George    Randal   2013

DALLAS  2.0    Bo McCabe      2013-14

DAYTIME DIVAS       Reverend Dylan     2017

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS    Phillip "Chance" Chancellor  IV    2019-20

ALL AMERICAN Jacob 2021

 

 

and   

EXPOSED        Chase      2010

SIX   Buckley     2017

P-VALLEY         Wyatt Kyle     2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JUSTIN GASTON

 

GLEE        Football Player      2000

DAYS OF OUR LIVES    Ben (Rogers) Weston   2014

THE HAVES AND THE HAVE NOTS    Mack    2018-19

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS   Phillip "Chance" Chancellor IV     2020 (Temporary)

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CAMERON PRUD'HOMME

 

RADIO

 

MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE    Bryant

CRIME CLUB       Unknown Role

DAVID HARUM        David Harum

THE FIREFIGHTERS     Unknown Role

LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL      Father McCary  

LITTLE HERMAN     Governor Bradley

NICK CARTER        Unknown Year

SECOND HUSBAND    Unknown Role     1943

WOMAN OF AMERICA      Unknown Role

YOUNG MISTER BOBBIN  Mr. Deacon    

YOUNG WIDDER BROWN     Asa Walker

 

TELEVISION

 

THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES    Unknown Role    1962

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INGE ADAMS    

 

RADIO

 

BIG SISTER       Wendy

THE BRIGHTER DAY     Unknown Role

CLOAK AND DAGGER     Unknown Role

DIMENSION X        Unknown Role

ELLEN RANDOLPH      La Ling

I LOVE A MYSTERY     Unknown Role

JUST PLAIN BILL  Unknown Role    1943

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD      Elona the Slave Girl     'Queen of Sheba'

MISTER FEATHERS         Unknown Role

NOW HEAR THIS      Unknown Role

ONE MAN'S FAMILY   The Native   1950

OUR GAL SUNDAY     Countess Lili Florenz

PERRY MASON     May Grant    

                      Liz Wren

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES     Ann Dunn  1950

YOURS TRULY JOHNNY DOLLAR     Unknown Role

 

TELEVISION

 

THREE STEPS TO HEAVEN         Laura     1953-54

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JEANNE JUVELIER

 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER   Madame Babette  Proprietress of an exclusive dress shop

THE GUIDING LIGHT     Mama Felzer

                       Angelina Pasquale

HOUSEBOAT HANNAH     Maria

KITTY KEENE, INCORPORATED    Mrs. Levy

MYRT AND MARGE      Mrs. Armstrong

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT     Madame Frances

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN   Marie Angelina

WOMAN IN WHITE      Anna

                                     Linda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JULIAN NOA   

 

RADIO

 

THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN     Perry White

MEN AT SEA       Unknown Role    

THE O'NEILLS        Judge Scott

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS    Mr. Kramer

THE STORY OF BESS JOHNSON      College Professor

THIS DAY IS OURS       Eugene Snell

VALIANT LADY     Dr. Malcolm Donaldson

WORDS AT WAR       Unknown Role

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOM TULLY

 

RADIO

 

BIG SISTER     Editor McGregor

GUNSMOKE        Unknown Role

HEARTS IN HARMONY       Uncle Si

HOME OF THE BRAVE     Joe Meade

LIFE BEGINS (MARTHA WEBSTER)   Jim Carroll

MY MOTHER'S HUSBAND       Uncle Willie   

RICHARD DIAMOND, PRIVATE EYE    Unknown Role

STELLA DALLAS         Charles    Martin

THIS IS YOUR FBI         Unknown Role

YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR     Unknown Role

 

 

TELEVISION

 

and......

THE LINEUP      Inspector Matt Grebb    1954-59

THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW        Sam Petrie    1964; 1966

SHANE     Tom Starrett      1966

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    • A shame that Santa Barbara lost the Andrades but I wonder what the Dobsons had in mind for them. From what I know of the Joe/Kelly situation, they didn't seem to know what to do with the Perkins. I don't think McConnell in particular gets enough acclaim for what she added to the show.  The Dobsons (from what I know of the show) didn't seem to know what to do with Augusta. This was especially true on their second go around but that was also Rauch getting back at her, so who knows?
    • Thanks. Some of that sounds even heavier into crime than EON was at that point, although I guess you still had the Vickie/Julian romance and Heather losing her baby. The biggest difference is probably the comfort characters at EON, like Nancy and Mike. Oh, now I think I remember a little about the raciness. Was there something about toes? Considering the short time he was at OLTL, I'm not sure if moving made a big difference for Jameson, but I guess it still helped moving to a show that was seen as being revived around that point. Thanks. I'm sure there are other options listed in Paul's proposed soaps thread, but Lovers & Friends was so hurriedly thrown together it gives the impression NBC was just desperate, flying blind. They took for granted the audience Somerset had in that timeslot. I wonder if one more year might have mattered...probably not, but you always wonder, as that whole thing ended up leading to even more headaches and bad decisions for NBC Daytime.  What I might have done is consider moving some AW characters over to Somerset.  Trying to figure out who I'd choose...definitely not Iris. 
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