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DAILY CAST CHART: Review each day's cast list from May 2024 at http://www.jason47.com/days/castcharts2024.html
 
2024 Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this year (1/1/24-5/31/24), out of a total of 110 episodes. http://www.jason47.com
 
Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes
1. Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali) 51
2. Steve Burton (Harris Michaels) 47
*. Dan Feuerriegel (EJ DiMera) 47
*. Emily O'Brien (Theresa Donovan) 47
5. Arianne Zucker (Nicole DiMera) 43
6. Deidre Hall (Marlena Black) 42
*. Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady) 42
8. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 41
9. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 40
10. Blake Berris (Everett Lynch) 39
*. Jackee Harry (Paulina Price Carver) 39
12. Brandon Barash (Stefan DiMera) 38
13. Abigail Klein (Stephanie Johnson) 37
14. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 36
15. Robert Scott Wilson (Alex Kiriakis) 35
16. Raven Bowens (Chanel DiMera) 34
*. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 34
18. Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera) 33
*. Jessica Serfaty (Sloan Petersen Brady) 33
20. Elia Cantu (Jada Hunter) 32
*. Ashley Puzemis (Holly Jonas) 32
22. Carson Boatman (Johnny DiMera) 31
23. Linsey Godfrey (Sarah Horton) 27
*. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Kiriakis) 27
25. John Kapelos (Konstantin Meleounis) 26
26. Lucas Adams (Tripp Johnson) 25
*. Victoria Grace (Wendy Shin) 25
*. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 25
*. Greg Rikaart (Leo Stark) 25
*. Paul Telfer (Xander Cook Kiriakis) 25
31. Stacy Haiduk (Kristen DiMera) 20
32. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Johnson) 19
33. Jamie Martin Mann (Tate Black) 18
34. Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) 17
35. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 16
36. Lauren Koslow (Kate Brady) 15
37. Christy St. John (Officer Rebecca Goldman) 12
38. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 11
39. Tina Huang (Melinda Trask) 10
*. James Read (Clyde Weston) 10
41. Leo Howard (Tate Black) 9
42. Cary Christopher (Thomas DiMera) 8
43. Wally Kurth (Justin Kiriakis) 6
44. Finley Rose Slater (Rachel Black) 5
45. Brian Molina (Officer Phillips) 4
*. Sal Stowers (Lani Price-Grant) 4
47. Lamon Archey (Eli Grant) 3
*. Natasha Hall (Sloan Petersen Brady) 3
*. Bill Hayes (Doug Williams) 3
50. Autumn Gendron (Charlotte DiMera) 2
*. Boise Holmes (Father Bernard) 2
*. Oliver McLarty (Jude) 2
53. Judi Evans (Bonnie Kiriakis) 1
*. N/A Kerr (Victoria) 1
*. Tremayne Norris (Officer Phillips) 1

May Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this month (5/1/24-5/31/24), out of a total of 23 episodes.  http://www.jason47.com
 
Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes
1. Dan Feuerriegel (EJ DiMera) 17
*. Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady) 17
3. Arianne Zucker (Nicole DiMera) 15
4. Jessica Serfaty (Sloan Petersen Brady) 14
5. Deidre Hall (Marlena Black) 12
6. Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali) 10
7. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 9
8. Elia Cantu (Jada Hunter) 8
*. Greg Rikaart (Leo Stark) 8
10. Brandon Barash (Stefan DiMera) 7
*. Carson Boatman (Johnny DiMera) 7
*. Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera) 7
*. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 7
*. Abigail Klein (Stephanie Johnson) 7
*. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 7
*. Emily O'Brien (Theresa Donovan) 7
*. Ashley Puzemis (Holly Jonas) 7
*. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Kiriakis) 7
19. Blake Berris (Everett Lynch) 6
*. Raven Bowens (Chanel DiMera) 6
*. Steve Burton (Harris Michaels) 6
*. Stacy Haiduk (Kristen DiMera) 6
*. Robert Scott Wilson (Alex Kiriakis) 6
24. Jackee Harry (Paulina Price Carver) 5
*. Leo Howard (Tate Black) 5
*. Tina Huang (Melinda Trask) 5
27. Linsey Godfrey (Sarah Horton) 4
*. John Kapelos (Konstantin Meleounis) 4
*. Paul Telfer (Xander Cook Kiriakis) 4
30. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 3
31. Cary Christopher (Thomas DiMera) 2
*. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 2
*. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Johnson) 2
*. Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) 2
*. Oliver McLarty (Jude) 2
*. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 2
37. Judi Evans (Bonnie Kiriakis) 1
*. Bill Hayes (Doug Williams) 1
*. N/A Kerr (Victoria) 1
*. Lauren Koslow (Kate Brady) 1
*. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 1
*. Christy St. John (Officer Rebecca Goldman) 1
Credited guest stars appearing in less than 5 episodes:
Maggie Carney (Rita)
Rene D'Nava (Snake)
Kennedy Garcia (Felicity Greene)
Madelyn Kientz (Sophia Choi)
Louis Tomeo (Aaron Greene)
Erin Wu (Alana)

 
SET TOTALS: May 2024
DiMera Mansion...19
Horton Town Square...15
Sloan's Apartment...13
Brady Pub...12
The Bistro at Saxton's...6
Small Park...6
Spectator Office...6
Establishing Shots of Spectator...6
Kiriakis Study...5
Marlena's Townhouse...5
Establishing Shots of Hospital...5
Detective Area...4
Establishing Shots of Police Station...4
Establishing Shots of Townhouse...4
Alex's Apartment...3
Interrogation Room...3
Leo's Salem Inn Room...3
Marlena's Office...3
Small Bar...3
Ava's Bedroom...2
Black Patch Office...2
DiMera Office...2
Harris' Brady Pub Room...2
Holly's Bedroom (DiMera)...2
Johnny's Bedroom (DiMera)...2
Kristen's Bedroom (DiMera)...2
Montana Hotel Room...2
Nurses' Station...2
Paulina's Office...2
Trask's Office...2
Xander & Sarah's Apartment...2
Establishing Shots of Montana...2
Alex's Bedroom...1
Chad's Bedroom (DiMera)...1
EJ's Bedroom (DiMera)...1
Gravesite (Abigail's)...1
High School Corridor...1
Horton Living Room...1
Hospital Exam Room...1
Jail Cell...1
Montana Alley...1
Montana Post Office Ext....1
Everett's Salem Inn Bathroom...1
Everett's Salem Inn Room...1
Paulina's Apartment...1
Rafe's Bedroom...1
Titan Office...1
Wendy's Apartment...1
Establishing Shots of DiMera...1
Establishing Shots of High School...1
Establishing Shots of Titan...1

DIRECTORS & SCRIPT WRITERS:
5/1/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
5/2/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
5/3/24: Scott McKinsey
5/6/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
5/7/24: Noel Maxam
5/8/24: Scott McKinsey
5/9/24: Janet Spellman-Drucker
5/10/24: David Shaughnessy
5/13/24: Noel Maxam
5/14/24: Angela Tessinari
5/15/24: Angela Tessinari
5/16/24: Noel Maxam
5/17/24: David Shaughnessy & Sonja Alarr
5/20/24: David Shaughnessy & Dave Ryan
5/21/24: Noel Maxam & Henry Newman
5/22/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins & Kirk Doering
5/23/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins & Christopher Dunn
5/24/24: Scott McKinsey & Fran Myers
5/27/24: Angela Tessinari & David Kreizman
5/28/24: Janet Spellman-Drucker & David Kreizman
5/29/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins & Dave Ryan
5/30/24: Scott McKinsey & Sonja Alarr
5/31/24: Noel Maxam & Christopher Dunn
 
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She was recurring in November/December 2023. Her new contract started in January 2024 (airdate-wise) and she somehow managed to get her old spot near the top of the credits, instead of going to the end of the contract list.

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