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Coming Next: 

Chris Loomis

Thom Bierdz

 

Radio:   (next few days, have to start them)

Cecil Roy

Arnold Robertson

Alice Hill

Jeanette Dowling

Ford Bond

Willard Farnum

Eddie Firestone

Ed Latimer

Audrey Egan 

Olga Rosenova

Henry M. Neeley

Ara Gerald

Charles Webster

 

and....   soon

Jimmy Smits

Brooke Shields

Sigourney Weaver

Lesley Ann Warren

John Stamos

 

 

 

If there are any requests, let me know

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RIF HUTTON

 

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS      Allen Goodman     Unknown Year

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL    Stan Bentworth    1989

KNOTS LANDING       Postal Carrier     1989

TRIBES     Gordon Johnson   1990

DAYS OF OUR LIVES         False Newscaster    1990

                                Cop     1991; 2000

DARK SHADOWS :PRIME TIME    Paramedic    1991

SISTERS             Detective Green    1995

GENERAL HOSPITAL     David Ward    1995

GET REAL        Samuel Johnson     2000

ALL MY CHILDREN      Hospital Board Member   Unknown Year

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Malcolm O'Hara    2017

                                 Lenny Caulfield    2021; in Sonny's dream  2022

 

 

FAVORITE SON      Unknown Role    1988

DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D.   Dr. Ron Welch    1989-93

GETTING BY         Wes     1993-94

JAG      Lieutenant Commander Alan Mattoni    1997-2001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEE-BE SMITH

 

KNOTS LANDING       Employee   1987

                                    Servant   1987

                                   Bebe     1988

DALLAS       Hostess     1988
GENERAL HOSPITAL      Unknown Role    Unknown Year

MELROSE PLACE     Valerie    1995

WASTELAND     Woman     1999

GLEE         Harris' Receptionist     2015

DAYS OF OUR LIVES      Louise Ransil    2015

JANE THE VIRGIN       Professor    Henderson    2018

 

and....

A DIFFERENT WORLD       Gloria     1987-88

SISTER, SISTER       Nadine     1998-99

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ANTHONY MOLINARI

 

DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Albert the Guard     2008

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Carlo the Thug     2010

                        Walter that held up Lenny    2021

DAYS OF OUR LIVES    Stunt Double (Shawn Douglas)  2021

 

BANSHEE     Rabbit's guard    2013

 

Has an extensive career in stunts and has doubled for Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner and many others.  Over 200 stunt roles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAD DUELL

 

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Michael Quartermaine Cornthos  2010-Present

THE BAY    Adam Kenway    2017

GENERAL HOSPITAL   "Dick Wilkins"   Christmas Carol Episode  2019

 

Had two two episode roles prior to joining GH on The WIZARDS OF WAVERLY PLACE and SUITE LIFE ON DECK.....both in 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHRISTOPHER LOOMIS

 

THE DOCTORS Unknown Role Unknown Year
THE EDGE OF NIGHT Unknown Role pre-1977
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Buck Peterson 1978-79
RYAN'S HOPE Lyle Starkey 1981
ANOTHER WORLD Detective Patrick 1982
ONE LIFE TO LIVE Unknown Role pre-1983
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Lou Casaza 1985

 

 

 

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THOM BIERDZ       (formerly  ZOEY DRAKE)

 

DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Unknown Role    Prior to Y&R

GENERAL HOSPITAL     Unknown Role    Prior to Y&R

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS    Philip Chancellor III    1986-89; 2004(dream); 2009; 2010; 2011

MELROSE PLACE     Hank ((Sandy's abusive boyfriend)

 

OLD DOGS AND NEW TRICKS    Bobby Burton   2012-16

 

No stranger to tragedy, his brother Troy murdered his mother, and his brother Gregg committed suicide.  Bierdz has written books and has publicly forgiven his brother.

 

Openly gay and an artist, here's an example.....

 

 

 

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John Cunningham 

GUIDING LIGHT          Welles Carrerra            1988-89

 

Terry Kiser

 

and....

CAPTAINS AND KINGS    Courtney Wickersham   1976

THE ROLLER GIRLS     Don Mitchell   1978

SUGAR TIME        Don Roberts    1977-78

HILL STREET BLUES    Vic Hitler    1983

NIGHT COURT      Reporter Al Craven    1984

CAROL AND COMPANY    Skit Characters     1990-91

PIG STY     Steve      1995

LIVE SHOT     Raymond Piskoff    1995

GOOD COMPANY    Bobby McDermott    1996

WALKER, TEXAS RANGER   Charlie Brooks     1997

BAIL OUT     Marty Napolitano    2013-14

JOHNNY DYNAMO     Mickey   Petrucelli    2014

 

movie

WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S    Bernie Lomax    1989

 

 

Ann Thomas

THE EGG AND I         Unknown Role   1951-52

VALIANT LADY             Fran    1955

 

Helen Stenborg\

 

THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES      Dr. Lang     1964

                       Lecturer    1964

LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE   Betty Bowers   1977

 

 

Don Dubbins

VALIANT LADY     Roy Withers   1950s

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Michelle Davison

 

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS      Ruth that stole food with Leslie Brooks    1979

                             Ruth that was a mental patient with Ashley   1986-87

 

Erica Gimpel    

NCIS: NEW ORLEANS    Lynnette Carter     2021-Present

 

 

 

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PATRICK HORGAN
RADIO
ROAD OF LIFE Unknown Role 1959
TELEVISION
THE DOCTORS Dr. John Morrison 12/1/1970 - 74
THE EDGE OF NIGHT Ansel Scott 1976-77; 1982
RYAN'S HOPE Thatcher Ross 1978-79
THE GUIDING LIGHT Neil Blake 1981-82
AS THE WORLD TURNS Captain Harry henchman of Mr. Big 1983
ONE LIFE TO LIVE Andrew Berryman 1985
AS THE WORLD TURNS Anton Cunningham 1986-87; 1993; 1998
GUIDING LIGHT Mr. Taggert 1992
ONE LIFE TO LIVE Arthur Vandenberg 1993; 1995
 
and....
THE GENTLE FALCON     Gilles Cobham    1954
THE ADAMS CHRONICLES    Lord Howe     1976
CASABLANCA     Major Heinrich    Strasser    1983
 
movie.....
ZELIG       Narrator     1983
 
as Captain Harry

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CHARLOTTE STEWART 

 

BEN JERROD     "Ingenue"   1963

MURDER IN PEYTON PLACE     Denise Haley          1977

 

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS     Tamra Logan     1985-86

TWIN PEAKS    Elizabeth "Betty" __Briggs     1990-91

BEVERLY HILLS 90210     Mary Ellen Brady      1995

TWIN PEAKS: THE MISSING PIECES  Elizabeth "Betty" __Briggs        2014

TWIN PEAKS 2.0     Elizabeth "Betty" __Briggs    2017

 

AND.....

BACHELOR FATHER     Maybelle    1961-62

THE WALTONS       Ruth Collier    1972

LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE     Eva Beadle Simms    1974-78

THIRTYSOMETHING   Peggy York    1990

COACH        Peg  __   Rosebrock    1989-90; 1992

LIFE GOES ON      Colette Swanson    1992

 

movies.....

ERASERHEAD    Mary X      1977

TREMORS    Nancy Sterngood     1990

TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME  Elizabeth "Betty" __Briggs      1992

TREMORS III      Nancy Sterngood      2001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEPHEN A. SMITH

 

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Reporter    2007

             Brick, Sonny's tech guy     2016-Present  occasional

 

 

Appears as HIMSELF

RADIO

THE STEPHEN A. SMITH SHOW on ESPN Radio

TELEVISION

QUITE FRANKLY WITH  STEPHEN A. SMITH    2005-07

ROME IS BURNING     2008-11

HANNITY    2009-10

MIKE AND MIKE    2011-17

GOLIC AND WINGO    2017-18

THE STEPHEN A. SMITH SHOW    2018-19

THE MICHAEL KEY SHOW     2017-19

GET UP     2018-20

GOOD MORNING, AMERICA    2015-20

SPORTS CENTER      2017-20

ESPN FIRST TAKE     2007 - 20

 

A college athlete with an award winning reputation as a reporter, Smith has been a GH fan for over 40 years.  After interviewing Maurice Benard and fanboying GH, Benard hooked him up with the first of his many appearances as Brick.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PATRICIA "PATTI" HEALEY

 

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS      Hooker   1990

DAYS OF OUR LIVES  Stewardess     1990

                             Rhonda    1991

                          Layla Matson   1995

GENERAL   HOSPITAL    Tammy Carson    1998-2000

PORT CHARLES    Tammy Carson    1999

 

BLESS THIS HOUSE    Vicki Shetski     1995-96

LOVE AND MARRIAGE    April Nardini    1996\

PROFILER    Janet __ Malone     1998-99

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Anthony Geary

 

HOTEL Phil Tanner 1985
Eli Gilmour 1985
and...
 
ROSEANNE Luke Spencer 1994
 
movie....
 
DISORDERLIES Winslow Lowry 1987
 
Ingo Rademacher
 

movie...    

ALEX CROSS      Ingo Sacks     2012

 

Charlotte Stewart

BEN JERROD     "Ingenue"   1963

I was going to try and find a character name and forgot to type it in.  

 

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    • 1976 Part 3 Peggy Brooks, the youngest Brooks daughter, upset over her parents’ recent marital trouble, has turned to her college teaching assistant for help with her studies, and then for emotional support. Jack Curtis is deeply attracted to her but tries to warn her not to get emotionally involved. But Peggy confesses she’s fallen in love with him, and he knows he returns her feelings. Jack, whose real name is Johnny Kryzynski, a name he feels is too difficult for professional use, is married to Joanne, a waitress at the Allegro, Leslie Elliot’s restaurant. Joanne, who is very overweight, is on another of her frequent reducing diets, hoping to regain Johnny’s love and attention. She is encouraged by Brock Reynolds, who manages the Allegro for Leslie. Sympathizing with her problem and her need for her husband’s love, Brock tells. her she must feel beautiful herself before other people can see it. One night, while discussing Joanne’s previous, fruitless attempts to diet, Jack asks her a question he’d never actually asked ‘before: Why had she gained all  that weight? Joanne painfully tells him that she found out a year after they were married that she was pregnant. When she sounded him out about children, he had made it clear they couldn’t have a child until he’d finished school, so she secretly had an abortion, which left her feeling so empty that she ate to fill the emptiness. For the first time in a long time, Jack put his arms around her and kisses her. Feeling that Johnny really cares now that he knows about the abortion, Joanne’s trying very hard'to stay on her diet. But Peggy, having lunch at the Allegro, confides in her friendly waitress that she’s in love, and the man’s name is Jack Curtis. Joanne is heartsick, not only for herself but for Peggy, who obviously has no idea that Jack is married. Knowing that Peg’s sister Chris Foster works for Legal Aid, Joanne consults Chris about a legal name change, explaining that her husband, Johnny Kryzynski, uses the name Jack Curtis professionally she may as well make it their legal name. Chris makes the connection and tells her father about it. Stuart confronts Jack, demanding to know how he could do this to his wife and to Peg, and what he is going to do about it. Jack asks for time to let Peg down easily. When Peg learns that her father has seen Jack, she furiously informs him to stay out of her relationship with Jack. Peg later apologizes for her angry words, but she and her father cross swords again over Jack, and, backed into a verbal corner, Stuart blurts out, ‘For’ God’s sake, he’s a married man!” Disbelieving, Peggy goes to Jack, who tries to explain he’s started to tell her many times but, not wanting to hurt her, kept hoping for a better time to do it. Peggy, in shock, goes to the Allegro to think this out. Seeing the pain Peggy’s suffering, Joanne goes over to her and gently tells Peg she understands the hurt she’s going through—they are both in love with the same man, because Jack Curtis is her husband. Jill, having decided she must have revenge on Kay, has liquor delivered to her daily. When this doesn’t drive Kay back to alcoholism, Jill embarks upon a campaign to'convince Kay that Phillip is still alive. Jill slips into the Chancellor house each evening, after Liz has left, and leads Kay into reliving incidents and conversations which occurred over a year ago, when Jill was Kay’s paid companion. In this way Jill shakes Kay’s acceptance of Phillip’s death and has her convinced that Phillip is only away on a business trip. But Liz and Brock discover Jill’s grisly charade and begin to help Kay back to reality. Faced with the enormity of what she’s been doing, Jill realizes how wrong this is and decides to end the hostilities.
    • Dallas, Dynasty, Falcon Crest, and Knots Landing episodes for the week of October 24, 1983.
    • I really don't want to see some old P&G actors on the show. To me Lindstrom and McLain have brought nothing special. The show needs to find new talent, so it has it's own identity,which overall they have. Timon, Tricia, Ambyr are breakouts. Most of the others are fine .We all know the exceptions.
    • I would wager that was because it was a new character for the likes of Devon, Lily and Nate to interact with. Watching the likes of Billy fall in love again-Phyllis, Chelsea,Lily and now Sally is repetitive, especially when he is no prize. Josh doesn't really do long term couples. So every year or so they swap partners. It diminishes them as characters as they don't seem to grow or learn from the past. We know those characters so well and they've been through just about everything, so the only solution is to involve them with new characters and have them react to the newbies drama. They tried with Ashland and the Rosales but Josh dumped the latter and wrote so badly for Ashland who could have been a long term antagonist. All we got was another short lived marriage for Victoria and another accidental killing. And Josh thinks having them sit in restaraunts for the whole episode talking business, mergers, takeovers and job switching is interestring. It's not. I feel sorry for the actors who must know they are serving shite.
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