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That was Marcy Breen. She played Linc Lafferty ex. Jill Powell was cast in the role after a previous actress had played Marcy for a short time.

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Marcy appears in the 7 min mark.

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Another World: Robin Strasser VS Victoria Wyndham

                           George Reinholt VS David Canary

                           Jacqueline Courtney VS All the other actresses.

Y&RJanice Lynde VS Victoria Mallory

         William Gray Espy VS David Hasselhoff

         Trish Stewart VS Lynn Topping

         Brenda Dickson VS Bond Gideon VS Deborah Adair VS Jess Walton

GLCindy Pickett VS Carrie Mowery

       Lynne Adams VS Barbara Rodell

       Lynn Deerfield VS Maureen Garrett

       

       

         

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Christopher Bernau/Daniel Pilon/Ron Raines as Alan Spaulding. Chris Bernau's Alan had this sense of command about him. He was on top of everything, and if you crossed him, he suffered no fools. But I never doubted that he loved Phillip with every fiber of his being. Ron Raines' version is nothing but a lot of hot air, who rarely seemed even to like his son. The less said about Pilon, the better.

And Carrie Mowery as Jackie should be on every "worse recast" list. She's walking dishwater in the role.

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Whenever I see a question like this, the one that immediately springs to my mind is Jerry verDorn as Clint Buchanan on OLTL. This was a role that was so intertwined with Clint Ritchie from the beginning (they even asked CR if they could change the character's original name to his). The whole Texas cowboy thing, along with Bo and Asa, all of the stories that had so much to do with CB's Southern/Western background...there were a lot of blurred lines and similarities between CB and CR. You could see CR was totally in his element in that whole Western persona. He was actually my longtime favorite on that show.
As much I loved JvD from GL and I did like him as Clint, his Clint did feel more like Ross with a slight twang. It's impossible to picture him in some of CB's earlier stories because he just didn't fit the type. Also, by the time he joined, they were taking Clint in a different direction anyway, ultimately making him more Asa-like at times.

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Lance Prentiss from John McCook to Dennis Cole. The viewers and eventually Bill Bell did not but Cole's version of Lance and he was dropped.

Malcolm Winters - Shemar Moore v Darius McCary-nothing needs to be said

Lily Winters -Christel Khalil v Davetta Sherwood

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