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Poor Amelia Heinle nobody likes her (me neither there's been a while since I stopped caring for Vicky) but I guess it's with the writers too she came into the role and Vicky stopped being a Thunderstorm to be a simple Rain, I like her with Billy but then it was long ago.

By the way i think Lara Parker would have been a Nice Iris Wheeler, she could play menacing vulnerable and crazy very well, or Alice for a sweet change, and funny enough I think that Diana Millay MIGHT have been a good Sue Ellen Ewing, when Laura the Phoenix was introduced as an struggling ex alcoholic she was pretty believable in the role (but that doesn't mean I don't love Linda Gray in the role).

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I think that Trisha Pursley-Hawkins (or, as she was usually billed, Trisha Pursley) would have been a good Jill Grant Farmer on Somerset (the role played by Susan MacDonald).   Furthermore, she would have been good in the role of Jinx Avery Mallory on The Edge of Night (another role assumed by Ms. MacDonald upon the departure of the actress who had created the role).

 

Another actress who I think would have been good in another role is this (and I would welcome comments agreeing or disagreeing):

Kristen Meadows (Mimi King on One Life to Live) as Dr. Faith Coleridge on Ryan's Hope.

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Probably better than most recasts, I was watching some 1983 ATWT and that Betsy didn't work at all

There's also her version of her affair with Bell turning sour and ruining her career 

By the way I think Alicia Minshew might have been a nice Victoria Newman, would be nice seeing the character being multilayered again, Amelia never got a chance she came in, Bell went up so no proper tutoring

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