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JOEY BAIO

 

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Randy Crawford    1966-67

THE DOCTORS          Eric Baum    1969

 

THE HERO    Burton Gilman     1966

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CUSI CRAM

 

LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING      Toddler    1969

ONE LIFE TO LIVE    Cassie Reynolds Callison  Coronal Buchanan Carpenter Buchanan   1981-83

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THOMAS CALLAWAY

 

SOMERSET     David Grant     1975-76

LOVE OF LIFE    Duke the inmate     1976

DALLAS    Dan Owens     1979

SOAP      Philip       1981

FALCON CREST     Dr. Otto Foster    1983-84

PICKET FENCES    Paulie Tigpen     1992

 

and 

WASHINGTON     Bob Forehead   1985

 

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KIMBERLY McCULLOUGH

 

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake     1985-96; 1997; 1997-99; 2000; 2001; 2004; 2005-12; 2012; 203-14; 2015; 2016; 2017; 2018; 2021  

PORT CHARLES       Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake    1998

UNDRESSED          Unknown Role     1999

ONCE AND AGAIN    Jennifer    1999-2000

PARTY OF FIVE         Phoebe       2000

ALL MY CHILDREN     Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake    2001

GENERAL HOSPITAL: NIGHT SHIFT    Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake    2007-08

 

and....

THE STONES        Audra       2004

JOAN OF ARCADIA    Beth Reinhart     2004-05

THE SHIELD       Deena      2002; 2004; 2008

 

 

 

Now a full time Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NATHAN OWENS

 

DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Dr. Cameron Davis    2012-13

DEVIOUS MAIDS      Jesse Morgan    2015-16

 

and....

BATWOMAN      Ocean    2021-22

9-1-1 LONESTAR    Julius Vega     2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEVE RICHARD HARRIS

 

ANOTHER WORLD       Zak Wilder     1997-99

ONE LIFE TO LIVE     Seth Anderson      2002-03

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS    Aidan the bartender    2009

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Young Mikkos Cassadine   2021  (flashback)

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL    Walter Barnes   2022

movIes

ORDINARY MADNESS    Michael 2001

THE DOMICILE      Russell Brody   2017

KILLER ADVICE    Nick    2021

 

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IRENE CARA

 

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW      Rec Center Teen       1970

LOVE OF LIFE      Daisy Allen    1970-71

 

THE ELECTRIC COMPANY   Iris  (Member of the Short Circus)    1971-72

ROOTS: THE NEXT GENERATION    Bertha Palmer Haley     1979

 

movie   

FAME             Coco Hernandez    1980

 

Popular Songs:

Fame         1980

Out Here On My Own     1980

Flashdance: What a Feeling      1983

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John Gibson

THE EDGE OF NIGHT       Sara's Boss Mr. King     1957

 

Ryan MacDonald

THE EDGE OF NIGHT       The Smiling Cowboy  Killer     1964

 

Leona Powers

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Mrs. Potter       Unknown Year

 

Ruth York

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Mrs. Potter       Unknown Year

 

Adele Ronson

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Honore ___  Carlson      1960

 

Sylvia Miles

THE EDGE OF NIGHT          Bubbles Brogan     Unknown Year

 

Elaine Rost

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Linda Lowry     Unknown Year

 

Dolores Sutton

THE EDGE OF NIGHT     Pat ___ Foley      Unknown Year

 

Bernard Barrow

THE EDGE OF NIGHT       Vic Price      Unknown Year 

 

Toni Darnay

THE EDGE OF NIGHT     Vivian      Unknown Year

 

Anne Revere

THE EDGE OF NIGHT         Mrs. Sydney     Unknown Year

 

 

Larry Keith

THE EDGE OF NIGHT           Dr. __ Rhodes     Unknown Year

THE EDGE OF NIGHT           Tony Russell    1969

 

Douglas Watson

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Dr. John Carpenter 1969

LOVE OF LIFE       Lloyd Phillips    1970-74 occasional

 

Sudie Bond

THE EDGE OF NIGHT         Harriet Greening      1973

 

Edwin Owens

THE EDGE OF NIGHT       Joe Randy     1976

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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per @jam6242  re:Adele Ronson

 

A few more radio roles: Florence Cronin on The Goldbergs (30s & 40s); Sally Gibson on The Gibson Family (1934-1935); Evelyn Wharton on Your Honor, Nancy James (1939); Milcah on Light of the World (1947); and unknown role on The Man That I Married (1940). Not a soap, but since it was a serial, Wilma Deering on Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (30s & 40s).

 

 

 

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from @jam6242    re:   Elaine Rost

 

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 She played Peggy Craig on Our Gal Sunday (1948); Carol Stevens and Lorna Gray on Front Page Farrell (1946); Jessie Pembroke (1947) and Jacqueline Steele (1950-1951) on Young Widder Brown; Esther Moore on Right to Happiness (1946); Patti Dawson (Rosemary's teenage sister) on Rosemary (1947); Orpha on Light of the World (1948); Linda Prince on Song of the Stranger (1947); Anita Harrison on When a Girl Marries (1956); unknown roles on My True Story (1945, 1946, and 1956), Backstage Wife (1946), Young Dr. Malone (1947), The Second Mrs. Burton (1946), Joyce Jordan, M.D. (1952), Romance of Helen Trent (1952), and Whispering Streets; and Narrator on Woman in Love (1954). She was on Aunt Jenny in 1951 and Perry Mason in 1953.

 

She was probably in a lot of early tv soaps too but I can't find anything specific. This is from 1958.

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 Saw a blurb that called her Queen of Soap Operas.

 

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VAN JOHNSON

 

RADIO

 

ROMANCE     Unknown Role

SUSPENSE       Unknown Role  1949

                       Unknown Role    1950

                           Unknown Role     1953

THIS IS MY BEST   Unknown Role     1944

 

TELEVISION

 

THE DOCTORS      Van Johnson   1964   (mental illness campaign)

RYAN'S HOPE      Van Johnson    1980

GLITTER     Mark Hughes      1984

 

and....

RICH MAN, POOR MAN   BOOK I     Mark Hughes    1976

RICH MAN, POOR MAN   BOOK II    Mark Hughes    1976

THE FORGOTTEN STORY      Perry       1983

 

Portrayed the villain, THE MINSTREL   on BATMAN     1966

 

movies

List of Van Johnson's films

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
MARK WESTON
 
THE EDGE OF NIGHT Scott Clark 1964
                                                Unknown Roles
THE GUIDING LIGHT Unknown Role Unknown Year
ANOTHER WORLD Joe
THE SECRET STORM Sid Rodabough 1973

 

 

 

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DAN RESIN

 

THE EDGE OF NIGHT    Mr. Roth   1974

                                   Warren Hubbell   1976

ANOTHER WORLD   _____  McCormack     1976

LOVERS AND FRIENDS/FOR RICHER, FOR POORER   Unknown Role  1977 or 1978

ALL MY CHILDREN     Jeweler         Unknown Year

 

 

and....

ON OUR OWN    Craig Boatwright     1977-78

CAPTAIN KANGAROO     Maurice the great artist    1978

REMEMBER WENN  Dr. Sebastian   1996

 

movie

CADDYSHACK       Dr. Beeper  1980

 

Known as the Ty-D-Bol man  and the Temptee Cream Cheese Man

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALICE BEARDSLEY

 

THE EDGE OF NIGHT       Harriet Greening    1973

                                           Switchboard Operator    1975

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW         Rose Hunnicutt    1983

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PATRICIA BRIGHT

 

THE EDGE OF NIGHT     Erica ___ Russell   1969-70

                                 Edith __ Gantry Berman   1972

 

and

IT'S ALWAYS JAN    Pat Murphy  1955-56

CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU     Claire Block      1962-63

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Karen Lynn Gorney

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Konrad Matthaei

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Jim Boles

THE EDGE OF NIGHT       Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Gertrude Warner

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Donald Madden

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Harry Bellaver

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Barnard Hughes

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Patricia Barry

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

Philip Bourneuf

THE EDGE OF NIGHT        Unknown Role   Unknown Year

 

 

 

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PEGGY POPE

 

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Unknown Role    Unknown Year  

ALL MY CHILDREN      Miss __ Watson    Unknown Year 

SOAP         Lorelene __ David     1980

KNOTS LANDING     Mrs. __ __ Ellis       1981

SANTA BARBARA     Becky     the Angel   1986

SISTERS    Mrs. Winfield     1991

                  Mrs. Frawley   1994

ANOTHER WORLD    Concetta Ramsey    October 1992

 

and....

CARLUCCI'S DEPARTMENT    Elaine Frost     1973

BILLY      Alice Fisher    1979

Appeared in 6 episodes of BARNEY MILLER-- two as "Lonna Lane" (1977) and four as other characters.

 

movie: 

9 to 5       Margaret Foster  1980

     famous line:    "ATTA GIRL"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JILL HARMON
 
THE EDGE OF NIGHT Unknown Role Unknown Year
AS THE WORLD TURNS Maria Fernando Marino 1972

 

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JAMES SUTORIUS

 

THE DOCTORS       Jerry Finney     1972-73; 1974

THE EDGE OF NIGHT       Unknown Role  Unknown Year

ANOTHER WORLD      Dean Andrews      1982

DYNASTY        Gordon Wales     1984-88  recurring

A YEAR IN THE LIFE   Michael Harrington    1987

PARTY OF FIVE    Patient    1997

ALLY McBEAL   Daley's Attorney   1998

 

and    

THE BOB CRANE SHOW    Jerry Mallory    1975

THE ANDROS TARGETS    Mike Andros    1977

SPACE      Tim Finnerty    1985

THE PRACTICE    District Attorney   Mark Henderson   1999

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

EFREM ZIMBALIST, JUNIOR

 

CONCERNING MISS MARLOWE     Jim Gavin     1954-55

THE EDGE OF NIGHT     Unknown Role    Unknown Year

HOTEL       Alexander Heath   1984

                 Charles Cabot     1986; 1988

TRADE WINDS      Christof Phillips      1993

PICKET FENCES     Hal Klosterman/ Lester Blodgett    1996

 

and...

MAVERICK     Dandy Jim Buckley    1957-58

77 SUNSET STRIP   Stuart Bailey  1958-64

     HAWAIIAN EYE     Stuart Bailey   1958; 1960; 1962

THE F. B. I.         Inspector Lewis Erskine    1965-74

SCRUPLES    Ellis Ikehorn    1980

REMINGTON STEELE    Daniel Chalmers     1983; 1984; 1985; 1987

ZORRO        Don Alejandro   de la Vega    1990

BABYLON 5       William Edgars    1997

 

 

 

Father of Stephanie Zimbalist, they co-starred on REMINGTON STEELE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PER @jam6242  RE: Gertrude Warner

 

She also played Lee Barker on The O'Neills (1940), Albertine on Backstage Wife (1947), and unknown role (possibly Atheliah) on Light of the World (1944).

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