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I started working on another set of actors to profile:

Ethel Blume

Horace Braham

Helen Lewis  (Radio)

Linda Carlton-Reid

Michael Fitzmaurice

Sarajane Wells

Virginia Payne

Nancy Sheridan

Maurice Copeland

George Coulouris

Florence Freeman

Rosemary Rice

Toni Gilman

Shaun Cassidy

Marshall Borden

Gil Gerard

Bruce Thomas

Remak Ramsey

Constance Crowder

James Monks 

Elizabeth Stack

 

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I'm sorry, Carl,  did see it.  I added Elizabeth Stack to my next list to add, and I'll use her role from the Judge as well (I admit, I haven't watched yet,) It's been a hectic couple of days.  I'll add her above and should put her up between now and Friday.

 

 I also fixed David Pendleton's profile, I had missed two of his EON roles. Thank you @amybrickwallace for calling it to my attention.

 

Lesley Woods never appeared on EON as Evelyn Dark.

Evelyn was the mother of Julian Dark on  The Secret Storm from 1963-64.

all set.

 

 

 

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No problem. I was afraid it got lost in the shuffle. 

 

I don't think there are any soap people in the Superior Court episode that channel also uploaded (I may be wrong) but it was very good (better than The Judge episode), if you want to see it.

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Working  on these now.

 

Our @jam6242  accidentally (she was looking Janis Young up) found a Jenny O'Hara role to fill in our blank--  She appeared as Nurse Muriel Burke on Another World 1969-70.  Muriel was a nursing friend of Alice Matthews that dated Andy Cummings (James Secrest) who had briefly dated Alice. (She was listed as Jinny O'Hara, which is why Jam hadn't found this one when she looked before......)   

Jenny O'Hara

ANOTHER WORLD    Nurse Muriel Burke  1969-70

 

Nice when things just appear!

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If I recall correctly Jill was selling the house w/o any legal right to do so. Greg found out and alerted Jill to the dangers of what she was doing.

I think it was just a plot point to show how desperate Jill was, her disappointment that Andy didn't have any money to provide hence her interest when John Abbott returned and there was a chance she could finally have financial security.

Liz owned the house but it was never resolved what happened to it.

Now back to Soap Hoppers...

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Lawson Zerbe

Jane Arden

Pretty Kitty Kelly 1940

Aunt Jenny 1940

This Small Town

My Son and I

Young Dr Malone

Story of Mary Marlin Adam Fury

David Harum Ted Crane

By Kathleen Norris 'Woman in Love' Lance

Mystery Man 1941

Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters 1946

Rose of My Dreams 1947

Stella Dallas 1951

 

Maybe Jam can find some characters for these roles...

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Aunt Jenny - no character name but he played a doctor

By Kathleen Norris - Full name was Lance Todhunter (1939)

When a Girl Marries - Phil Stanley (1943)

Hello Peggy - Speedy per newspaper article, but Variety Radio Directory said he was Windy (1938)

Stella Dallas - Leopold Parke (1947 so may be different from the 1951 appearance)

Rocky Gordon - Dick Frawley (1940)

Front Page Farrell - Lester, piano player in a restaurant (1943)

Big Town - Dusty Miller

Appeared in unnamed roles on Grand Central Station, True Story, and The Goldbergs (1938); NBC Court of Human Relations (1937 or earlier); and Easy Aces (1940 or earlier)

 

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