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June 2023 Episode Rankings
A total of 22 Episodes aired this Month
thanks as always @jcar03

1.) Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman) : 17
2.) Sharon Case (Sharon Rosales) : 15
3.) Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) : 12
*.) Connor Floyd (Phillip "Chance" Chancellor IV) : 12
*.) Allison Lanier (Summer Newman) : 12
*.) Michael Mealor (Kyle Abbott) : 12
7.) Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) : 11
*.) Mark Grossman (Adam Newman) : 11
*.) Susan Walters (Diane Jenkins) : 11
10.) Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra) : 10
*.) Zuleyka Silver (Audra Charles) : 10
12.) Sean Dominic (Nate Hastings) : 8
*.) Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) : 8
*.) Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) : 8
*.) Reylynn Caster (Faith Newman) : 8
16.) Trevor St.John (Tucker McCall) : 7
*.) Linden Ashby (Cameron Kiersten) : 7
*.) Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) : 7
19.) Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) : 6
*.) Jason Thompson (Billy Abbott) : 6
21.) Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) : 5
22.) Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Lawson) : 4
*.) Camryn Grimes (Mariah Copeland) : 4
*.) Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) : 4
*.) Brytni Sarpy (Elena Dawson) : 4
26.) Melissa Ordway (Abby Newman Abbott - Chancellor) : 3
27.) Bryton James (Devon Hamilton) : 2
*.) Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) : 2
29.) Tracey Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) : 1
*.) Kym Douglas (Zelda Winston) : 1
*.) Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Fisher) : 1
*.) Judah Mackey (Connor Newman) : 1
*.) Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott) : 1


Contract Star(s) Not Appearing this Month:
1.) Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 

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Year to Date Episode Count
128 Episodes
 

1. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) - 80
2. Allison Lanier (Summer Newman) - 76
3. Michael Mealor (Kyle Abbott) - 74
4. Susan Walters (Diane Jenkins) - 72
5. Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman) - 71
6. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) - 67
7. Trevor St. John (Tucker McCall) - 63
8. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) - 61
9. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) - 60
10. Sharon Case (Sharon Newman) - 59
*Mark Grossman (Adam Newman) - 59
12. Sean Dominic (Nate Hastings) - 57
13. Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra) - 55
14. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) - 50
15. Bryton James (Devon Hamilton) - 48
16. Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) - 47
*Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) - 47
18. Connor Floyd (Philip "Chance" Chancellor IV) - 45
*Zuleyka Silver (Audra Charles) - 45
20. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) - 42
*Jason Thompson (Billy Abbott) - 42
22. Melissa Ordway (Abby Newman-Abbott-Chancellor) - 39
23. Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Lawson) - 34
24. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) - 32
25. Brytni Sarpy (Elena Dawson) - 30
26. James Hyde (Jeremy Stark) - 29
27. Camryn Grimes (Mariah Copeland) - 21
*Lauralee Bell (Christine Blair Williams) - 21
28. Tracey Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) - 18
29. Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Mitchell) - 14
30. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) - 12
31. Cait Fairbanks (Tessa Porter) - 11
*Lily Brooks O'Briant (Lucy Romalotti) - 11
33. Reylynn Caster (Faith Newman) - 10
*Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott) - 10
35. Linden Ashby (Cameron Kirsten) - 9
*Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti) - 9
37. Judah Mackey (Connor Newman) - 8
38. Barbara Crampton (Leanna Love) - 7
*Mishael Morgan (Amanda Sinclair) - 7
40. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) - 5
41. Rory Gibson (Noah Newman) - 3
*Chene Lawson (Harmony Hamilton) - 3
*Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) - 4
*Paxton Mishkind (Johnny Newman) - 3
45. Veronica Redd (Mamie Johnson) - 2
*Kelsey Wang (Allie Nguyen) - 2
47. Tricia Cast (Nina Wesbter) - 1
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Judith Chapman (Gloria Fisher) - 1
*Thad Luckinbill (JT Hellstrom) - 1
*Shemar Moore (Malcolm Winters) - 1
*Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) - 1
*Zach Tinker (Fenmore Baldwin) - 1
*Patty Weaver (Gina Roma) - 1
 

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Interesting how some of JG’s favorites like Jason Thompson, MCE, and Melissa Ordway are waaay down the list. (Not gonna look a gift horse in the month. Part of Y&R’s improvement this year is those three being featured less.) I’m actually surprised that Courtney Hope isn’t top 10 for the year so far. Sharon Case only recently got a story yet was on enough to be top 10.

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Thanks always @YRfan23! I had read recently that Hendrickson was taken off of contract but I don’t think I knew EH was even on contract in the first place. Strange. 

There’s literally no storyline for them lol. JG backed off Billy and Chelsea and just left  them as friends who gossip while Abby is just there to remind everyone she exists lol.

The show doesn’t need Stafford’s Phyllis either, I’d just leave her off the show for a good year on the run before bringing the character back to be reset. 

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