REST IN PEACE, BUCK... GIL GERARD Born Gilbert Cyril Gerard 1/23/1943 - 12/16/2025 THE SECRET STORM Unknown Role Unknown Year ANOTHER WORLD Fred Warner 1972 THE DOCTORS Dr. Alan Stewart 11/8/1973 - 2/24/1976 (Dates from Chuck Snitchler) DAYS OF OUR LIVES Major Dodd 1997 DROP DEAD DIVA George Blund 2014 and LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Chris Nelson 1977 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (DAYTIME) 1979 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY Captain William "Buck" Rogers 1979-81 SIDEKICKS Jake Rizzo 1986-87 THE NEW HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 1986 IT'S A KNOCKOUT 1988 NIGHTINGALES Dr. Paul Petrillo 1989 E.A.R.T.H. FORCE Dr. John Harding 1990 CODE 3 Host 1992 MATCH GAME 1997 ROCK THEATRE TELEVISION 2003 TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE Megatronus (V) 2015 FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES 2018 - 19 PILOTS/PROPOSALS RANSOM FOR ALICE! Clint Kirby 1977 NBC KILLING STONE Gil Stone 1978 NBC JOHNNY BLUE Johnny Blue 1983 CBS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT David Montgomery 1985 NBC Television Specials BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS VII 1979 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE 1979 CELEBRITY CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES 5 (Billiards) 1980 BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS VIII 1980 MACY'S 54TH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE 1980 CIRCUS OF THE STARS # 5 1980 50TH ANNUAL HOLLYWOOD CHRISTMAS PARADE 1981 HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY HOLLYWOOD! 1987 THE 37TH ANNUAL MISS U. S. A. PAGEANT Judge 1988 POP TOPIC TV 2012 movies SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE... Scott 1971 MAN ON A SWING Donald Forbes 1974 AIRPORT '77 Frank Powers 1977 HOOCH Eddie Joe 1977 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY Captain William "Buck" Rogers 1979 BOB HOPE'S ALL-STAR LOOK AT TV'S PRIME TIME WARS 1980 MONSTERS, MADMEN AND MACHINES: 80 YEARS OF SCIENCE FICTION! 1980 HELP WANTED: MALE Johnny Gillis 1982 NOT JUST ANOTHER AFFAIR Bob Gifford 1982 (Made for T. V.) HEAR NO EVIL Dragon 1982 (Made for T. V.) FOR LOVE OR MONEY Mike 1984 (Made for T. V.) STORMIN' HOME Bobby Atkins 1985 (Made for T. V.) FURY TO FREEDOM Officer 1985 THE LAST ELECTRIC KNIGHT Sergeant Jake Rizzo 1986 "THE MAGICAL WORLD OF DISNEY" (Made for T. V.) FINAL NOTICE Harry Stoner 1989 (Made for T. V.) THE ELITE Dr. John Harding 1989 (Made for T. V.) SOLDIER'S FORTUNE Robert E. Lee Jones 1991 LOOKING FOR BRUCE Richard 1996 MOM, CAN I KEEP HER? Reinhart 1998 FUGITIVE MIND Karl Gardner 1999 THE STEPDAUGHTER Jesse Conner 1999 AIR RAGE Victor Quinn 2001 REALITY QUEST 2004 BEYOND General Walter North 2006 (Made for T. V.) NUCLEAR HURRICANE Bob 2007 (Made for T. V.) PSYCHO HILLBILLY CABIN MASSACRE! Narrator 2007 BONE EATER Big Jim Burns 2007 (Made for T. V.) ACTION HERO MAKEOVER 2007 (Made for T. V.) REPTISAURUS General Morganstern 2009 (Made for T. V.) DIRE WOLF Colonel Hendry 2009 GHOST TOWN Preacher McCready 2009 (Made for T. V.) THE LOST VALENTINE Neil Thomas, Jr. 2011 (Made for T. V.) IMAGICON ADDICTS 2011 BLOOD FARE Professor Meade 2012 BOLDLY GONE Ben (V) 2014 BREAKFAST WITH FLASH 2014 THE NICE GUYS Bergen Paulson 2016 SURGE OF POWER -- REVENGE OF THE SEQUEL Harold Harris 2016 LOLLIPOP GANG 2024 BROADWAY AMEN CORNER 11/10/1983 - 12/4/1983 PRODUCER TOURING APPLAUSE 11/29/1971 - 7/22/1972 Replacement Family Ties Parents -- Frank and Gladys Gerard Marriages Connie Jean McVay 5/14/1967 - 4/16/1968 Divorced Constance Elizabeth Gerkin 4/11/1970 - 1977 Divorced Connie Sellecca 10/28/1979 - 6/28/1987 Divorced 1 Child -- Gib Gerard Bobi Leonard 6/30/1987 - 1989 Divorced Janet Gerard 2007 - 12/16/2025 His Death Worked as a regional manager for a large chemical company and was up for a vice presidency. Because he hadn't graduated from college, he chose to pursue a career in acting. https://www.discogs.com/artist/6769228-Gil-Gerard VILLAINESS... REBECCA SAND 8/31/1912 - 7/26/1995 MODERN ROMANCES Unknown Role "Medal of Honor" week of 1/31/1955 TRUE STORY Joan Walters "?" 3/19/1960 THE EDGE OF NIGHT Teresa ___ Vetter 1960 - 61 and SPOTLIGHT CHARACTER ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS "The Opportunity" Kate Devore 5/22/1962 Kate Devore is the wife of store manager Paul Devore, and the episode established that the couple's marriage was an unhappy one. It also established that Kate was the one responsible for getting Paul his current job, with Kate stating that he couldn't get one on his own, while it was also stated that she did so to keep a close eye on him. Despite their mutual antipathy towards each other, Kate refused to grant Paul a divorce, as she is unwilling to hand half of her fortune to him. In the end of the episode, Kate returned home to find Paul tied up and the house burglarized, with Kate's safe robbed (by Paul, who set up the scenario, with some help from Lois Callen). She considered Paul lucky that the burglars didn't kill him, but instead of freeing Paul from his "capture," Kate turned heel and took the opportunity to kill Paul, doing so by smothering him with a pillow. The villainess committed the murder to avoid an expensive divorce, but as revealed in Hitchcock's closing narrative, the evil Kate ended up arrested for Paul's murder. movies NEVER STEAL ANYTHING SMALL Coffee Vendor 1959 BEDTIME STORY Miss Trumble 1964 ALL WOMAN Kitty 1967 ALABAMA'S GHOST Groupie 1973 JOHNNY, WE HARDLY KNEW YE June Neville 1977 (Made for T. V.)( AN EARLY ASSISTANT TO MS. GALLANT... EVALYN BARON 4/21/1948 - Present THE DOCTORS Nurse 1976 THE EDGE OF NIGHT Louise Anderson 1979 TEXAS Waitress ?1980? ANOTHER WORLD Miss Estelle Devon 8/30/1983 GUIDING LIGHT Unknown Role Unknown Year ANOTHER WORLD Eulalie, Barry Denton's Landlady 1994 and CAPTAIN KANGAROO Goldilocks 1981 BROADWAY FEARLESS FRANK 6/15/1980 - 6/25/1980 Mrs. Mayhew; Mrs. Clapton; Mrs. Clayton QUILTERS 9/25/1984 - 10/14/1984 Daughter ****TONY NOMINEE for BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL BIG RIVER 4/25/1985 - 9/20/1987 Miss Watson; Woman in Shanty; Harmonia Player RAGS 8/21/1986 - 8/23/1986 Anna Cohen LES MISERABLES 3/12/1987 - 5/18/2003 Replacement -- Madame Thenardier 1/15/1990 - ???? TOURING FUNNY GIRL 10/20/1968 - 3/22/1969 Replacement -- Fanny Brice THE MUSIC MAN 1973 Maud Dunlop A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD/ A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE 11/30/1981 - 5/23/1982 A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD -- Ensemble; Mrs. Pavlenko THE WIZARD OF OZ 1984 Miss Almira Gulch; The Wicked Witch of the West SOCIAL SECURITY 3/30/1987 - 7/19/1987 Trudy Heyman LES MISERABLES -- 3RD NATIONAL TOUR 1996 Madame Thenardier THEATER OLIVER1 1970 Charlotte Theatre of the Stars MAME 1970 Sally Cato Theatre of the Stars MAME 1970 Sally Cato; Mame's Friend Dayton and Warren Ohio THE TAMING OF THE SHREW 1972 - 73 Kate Guthrie Theatre CYRANO DE BERGERAC 1972 - 73 Duenna Hartford Stage YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU 1974 Gay Hartford Stage CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF 1975 Sister Woman Stage West FOR THE USE OF THE HALL 1977 Playwrights Horizons -- Judy Theater SCRAMBLED FEET 1979 (6/6/1981 - ???? Village Gate Upstairs HIJINKS 1980 - 81 Fraulein Hochspits; Sailor Westside Arts Theatre -- Cheryl Crawford Theater I CAN'T KEEP RUNNING IN PLACE 1981 Alice Westside Theatre -- Upstairs JERRY'S GIRLS 1981 - 82 Evie A LUST FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS 1983 Doris Pittsburgh Public THE QUEEN OF THE LEAKY ROOF CIRCUIT 1988 Rosalind Actors TRheater of Louisville WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN 1988 Darian Actors Theater of Louisville GEECH (Staged Reading) 1989 Nadine NYC A CHRISTMAS CAROL 1994 McCarter Theatre SPLENDORA 1995 Sue Ella Lightfoot Black Box Theater THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR 1998 Mistress Margaret Page Shakespeare Theatre Company Washington, D. C. THE JAZZ SINGER 1999 Playhouse 91 H. O. N. K. ! 9National Premiere) 2000 Grace; Dot; Lowbutt Helen Hayes Theatre Nyack, NY A FINE AND PRIVATE PLACE 2006 Gertrude Clapper York Tjeatre at St. Peter's Church THE POWER OF DARKNESS 2007 The Mint Theatre -- 3rd Floor A HARVEST OF STRANGERS NYC OKLAHOMA Summer Stock A MISUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Helena Michigan Family Ties Marriage -- Paul Daniels 1973 - 2022 His Death Evalyn Baron -- 1979 New York Times Article IN the years before she turned 5, Evalyn Baron flirted with many career ambitions: detective, reporter, foot doctor and elevator operator. “But then,” she said, “I decided on something stable.” Acting. And she has worked steadily ever since. From her beginnings as the lead angel in the kindergarten Christmas play at the E. Rivers Elementary School in her native Atlanta, Miss Baron has progressed through high school productions, community theater, the Northwestern University Department of Theater Arts, Chicago's Second City Company, summer stock, the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, regional theater in New England and commercials and soap operas in New York, collecting an assortment of “best actress” awards along the way. These days, you can find Miss Baron — tall, brown‐eyed, articulate and literate — cavorting at the Village Gate in Greenwich Village with a duck and three of her Northwestern schoolmates in a lively and popular revue called “Scrambled Feet.” with myself in high school,” she said the other day. “I would pretend that I was really trying to work — make a living, so that I would constantly try to go from one play to another, keeping consistently employed.” Inasmuch as football absorbed most of the money available for extracurrcular activities at North Fulton High School, Miss Baron — the younger of two children of the late Paul H. Baron, an art restorer, and the former Sally Meyer, who worked with her husband — found herself working a lot in community theater. “I appeared as a maid in every play that was produced in Atlanta for four years. All through high school. Maids, maids, maids. Polish, French, English, Russian, American. And when I wasn't a maid I played musical walk‐ons — a fishwife or a member of the chorus.” By the time she graduated in 1965, she had been in 20 or 25 plays, had been studying singing, dancing and acting for three or four years, could play the piano, had worked all over Atlanta as a folk‐singing guitarist for a group called the Clef Dwellers and had toured South and Central America and Europe, including the Soviet Union, with a choir group. “One of my acting teachers in high school was a Northwestern graduate. He had a big impressive ring. I thought: what a pretty ring. What college did he go to?” Next stop: Evanston, Ill., where Miss Baron met her colleagues‐to‐be in “Scrambled Feet,” had the good fortune to be taken in hand by the legendary acting teacher Alvina Krause, hooked up with the Second City troupe, was a regular in Northwestern's Waa‐Mu show (a Midwestern version of the Princeton Triangle Club extravaganza), and spent her summers exercising her lyric soprano in leading roles in summer stock productions of shows like “Funny Girl,” “My Fair Lady” and “Oklahoma.” “Mostly,” she said, “it was a struggle between my desire to be a really serious actress and being asked to be in things that were comedic and musical.” Offered Fellowship at the Guthrle As her undergraduate years at Northwestern drew to a close, Miss Baron was offered a fellowship at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. ‘'Everyone assumed that I would go to New York and go into musical theater and just do what 1 already did,” Miss Baron said. “Instead, I went to Minnesota, and it was the wisest choice I ever made. “First of all” she said, “I met my husband there.” He is Paul Daniels, now the business manager of the Circle Repertory Theater. “Second, it was the first time I had stopped to consider how much I did not know. I was surrounded by people who were brilliant and generous in sharing with me all they knew. I never knew, before Guthrie, what it took to make a good piece of literature come alive for an audience.” Miss Baron received her bachelor of lb science degree in theater arts from Northwestern in 1969 and received a master of fine arts degree in 1973 from the University of Minnesota as a result of her work with the Guthrie Theater. Then she and Mr. Daniels, who had been a fellow in design at the Guthrie, moved to Connecticut, where he had been offered a job with the Hartford Stage Company. Using Hartford as her base, Miss Baron began performing at places like New Haven's Long Wharf Theater and Stage/West. “It was then that agents from New York began seeing my work and asked me to come into the city to do” — Miss Baron paused to insert a fanfare —'commercials.” “My first national network commercial was for Proctor‐Silex coffe pots. I had to say one word on camera. All those years of training and I had to say one word on camera. I think it was ‘delicious'. “And then I was playing Helena in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” at a theater in Michigan when someone screamed to me: ‘Come to the television. There you are.’ It was shocking. I didn't recognize myself.” Since then, Miss Baron has made commercials for such products as Pledge furniture polish, Viva paper towels and Swanson's Chicken. “My opinion is that commercials in this country are big business's subsidy of the arts,” she said. Work in commercials induced Miss Baron to move in 1976 to New York's West Side, where she and Mr. Daniels still live. “That's when 'scrambled Feet’ started getting together.” Miss Baron was reunited with her college friends — John Driver, Jeffrey Haddow and Roger Neil. “The common bond,” Miss Baron explained, “is insanity, and, I think, a deep regard for each other's talent. I never would have stuck with the project for three years if I didn't have a belief in it. I feel that John and Jeff are uniquely gifted writers of comedy, and Roger is one of the finest musicians I know.” Moving by fits and starts through showcases and out‐of‐town productions, “Scrambled Feet” opened at the Village Gate on June 11. “The first thing that happened,” Miss Baron said, “was that opening night I got offered the part of a murderer on ‘Edge of Night.’ “ The veteran maid of Atlanta's Com‐. munity theater promptly made her soap‐opera debut as Louise Anderson, “a member of a terrorist group posing as a maid until I got a chance to murder the daughter of the household.” Miss Baron loved it. “It gave me a chance to work on emotions like rage and hatred. I actually got to work on my own death. I got to die a bloody death. Bullet wounds in a sordid warehouse. I got to work on those parts of my emotional arsenal I never got a chance to work on.” As a result of 'scrambled Feet,” other elements of television have expressed interest in Miss Baron, and some of Broadway's creative luminaries have had a chance to see her work for the first time. “I'd like a couple of more years of substantial work in New York, work that would help me grow; substantial, Broadway, legitimate, live work,” she said. “Then I would like to be able to do comedic or dramatic television and film work that would communicate what I want to say to a lot of people. I want to say that there are basic values in life and goodness, and that we're all here to, in some way, make it easier for others.” But right now, she said, “I'm where I want to be, and I'm excited about the future, too.” Evalyn Baron, who plays in “Scrambled Feet': “I'm where I want to be and I'm excited about the future too.” FOUND WOODY IN THE CATSKILLS MILT KAMEN 3/5/1921 - 2/24/1977 TRUE STORY "?" Big Patsy Janelli 2/13/1960 "?" Nick Gallo 7/23/1960 "?" Slim Madden 3/25/1961 THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES Doc 1963 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Plato 1973 and SID CAESAR INVITES YOU 1958 STUMP THE STARS 1958 CELEBRITY LANES 1961 WHAT'S MY LINE? 1963 NIGHT LINE 1963 - 64 MISSING LINKS 1963 - 64 TO TELL THE TRUTH 1963 - 65 PASSWORD 1963 - 65 MATCH GAME 1963 - 66 DREAM GIRL OF '67 Bachelor Judge 1967 THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE 1967 HOW'S YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW? 1967 THE DATING GAME 1968 WHAT'S MY LINE? 1968 FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK 1969 PERSONALITY 1969 YOU'RE PUTTING ME ON 1969 LETTERS TO LAUGH IN 1969 MANTRAP 1971 $10,000.00 PYRAMID 1973 LOVE THY NEIGHBOR Murray Bronson 1973 TATTLETALES As Milt and Margot 1975 BICENTENNIAL MINUTES 1975 RHYME AND REASON 1975 QUINCY, M. E. Assistant Manager Leo Burke (2 Episodes) 1977 Television Special THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW 1960 movies ME, NATALIE Plastic Surgeon 1969 THE OUT OF TOWNERS Counterman 1970 MCMILLAN AND WIFE: THE EASY SUNDAY MURDER CASE Man with the Bag 1971 (Made for T. V.) BELIEVE IN ME Attending Physician 1971 FOL-DE-ROL The Town Crier 1972 (Made for T. V.) GROUP MARRIAGE Justice of the peace 1972 THE JUDGE AND JAKE WYLER Harry Gilbert 1972 (Made for T. V.) THIS IS A HIJACK Arnold Phillips 1973 W. C. FIELDS AND ME Dave Chasen 1976 MOTHER, JUGS AND SPEED Barney 1976 BROADWAY LEND AN EAR -- Debut as a horn player... THE PASSION OF JOSEF D 2/11/1964 - 2/22/1964 Kamenev; Grigori Nikitin THEATER THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA (Workshop Production) 1958 King Sextimus the Silent Taminent Playhouse TWO BY SAROYAN 1961 Thomas Piper (across) East End Theater NORMAN, IS THAT YOU? 1976 Union Plaza Hotel Las Vegas ACROSS THE BOARD ON TOMORROW MORNING Garrulous Waiter A THURBER CARNIVAL THE TYPIST THE TIGER Slick's bits Discovered Woody Allen in the Catskills and got him his first writing job on The Sid Caesar Show. Played the French Horn in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Milt Kamen, the comedian and satirist, died Thursday, apparently of a heart attack, at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 55 years old. Mr. Kamen, who often appeared on television panel and game shows and in nightclubs and dinner theaters, was known for his richly imaginative and somewhat lunatic view of life. A shrewd observer of the contemporary scene, he was noted for giving spontaneous and cheerfully irreverent reviews of films. In praising Rex Harrison's acting with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in “Cleopatra,” he remarked, “He was the only one who had time to learn his lines.” Long Walks in New York The satirist got many of his original ideas from long walks in New York and from visiting museums and zoos. Passing an ape house, he once remarked of the original film version of “king Kong”. “I was once in love with Fay Wray. I never knew what she saw in King Kong. The ape had no imagination. On their first date he took her to the Empire State Building like any other tourist. I knew nothing could come of the relationship.” Before his marriage in 1969, the comic drew much of his material from his long bachelorhood. “Who needs women,” he once quipped, “I have absolutely no desire for them—except when I see one.” Known for one of the fastest ears in comedy, he broke up audiences with tales of his childhood in the rough and tumble Brownsville section of Brooklyn. In his formative years, he said, he would lie in a gutter—“It was the only way I could, see the sky.” He portrayed himself as a man of the street, trying to become a man of the world, and failing. In his youth, he once told an interviewer, he failed as a petty thief and was picked up by the police 20 times. Got a Juilliard Scholarship Milt Kamen was born in Hurleyville, N.Y. and moved to Brooklyn at the age of 2. His salvation in adolescence was music. He played the French horn at Samuel Tilden High School and won a scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music. While playing in the orchestra pit of “Where's Charley?” and watching the antics of Ray Bolger convulse audiences, he decided he wanted to be on the stage. Mr. Kamen then pawned the horn. Mr. Kamen began developing his satirical acts. He appeared at the Purple Onion in San Francisco, worked on the old Sid Caesar television show and became increasingly popular, winning over audiences at scores of nightclubs, including New York's Blue Angel. He also began appearing frequently on television, on game and quiz shows, the “Tonight” show and the “Mery Griffin Show.” In recent years he acted in plays in many dinner theaters. Acted on the Stage In 1961 Mr. Kamen was praised by Arthur Gelb of The New York Times for his portrayal of a garrulous waiter in an Off Broadway production of William Saroyan's “Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning.” In New York he also acted in “A Thurber Carnival,” Murray Schisgal's “The Typists” and “The Tiger,” succeeding Eli Wallach in the Schisgal double bill, and in Paddy Chayefsky's “The Passion of Josef D.” Mr. Kamen had recently completed writing a screenplay. Surviving are his wife, the former Margot Bankoff; his father, Morris; two sisters, Dorothy Aronek and Pearl, and three brothers, Bill, Sol and Abe. https://cscottrollins.blogspot.com/2013/03/milt-kamen-stand-up-guy.html?view=sidebar ACTRESS/PLAYWRIGHT CAMILLA CARR 9/17/1942 - Present ANOTHER WORLD Rita ___ Connelly 3/5/1979 - 9/27/1979 A YEAR IN THE LIFE Laura 1988 FALCON CREST Investigator Nellie Maxwell 1988 and ONE DAY AT A TIME Waitress (2 Episodes) 1978 movies A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY Helen 1970 DON'T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT Harriet 1973 SCUM OF THE EARTH Sarah Pickett 1974 LOGAN'S RUN Sanctuary Woman 1976 KEEP MY GRAVE OPEN Lesley - Kevin's Sister 1977 MADAME X Kit 1981 (Made for T. V.) MAKING LOVE Susan 1982 DON'T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT 2 Emily 2015 STALE POPCORN AND STICKY FLOORS 2023 THEATER -- PLAYWRIGHT ALL ABOUT BETTE: AN EVENING WITH BETTE DAVIS TOM LEA: GRACE NOTE IN A HARD WORLD (World Premiere 2013) DIRECTOR The Philanthropy Theatre in El Paso Texas THEATER -- PERFORMER LAST SUMMER AT BLUEFISH COVE 1981 - 1983 Kitty Cochrane The Fantasy Theatre LAST SUMMER AT BLUEFISH COVE 1985 Kitty Cochrane The CAST Theatre THE STICK WIFE 1987 Betty Connor L. A. T. C. NIGHT OF THE IGUANA Maxine L. A. T. C. SISTERS OF THE WINTER Madrigal L. A. T. C. THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Anna L. A. T. C. THE WILD DUCK Gina L. A. T. C. THE PINK LADY Sarah L. A. T. C. Family Ties Parents -- Melba Irene Brock Carr and Alton Robert Carr Marriage -- Edward Anhalt 1979 - ??? Divorced https://www.ktep.org/ktep-local/2018-03-10/state-of-the-arts-actress-camilla-carr-part-1 @DRW50 @Bright Eyes @Paul Raven @jam6242 On deck tomorrow and Sunday: Tony Geary, Yvette Nicole Brown, Christian Jules LeBlanc, Roma Downey, Harris Laskawy, Rachael Thompson, Jennifer Boles -- and more additional True Story updates! The FB pagethat I also upload these to has gotten reponses from several Atlanta based under fives from BTG. Many are just "Thank you" but I'm glad they are aware that their contibution to the soaps is being acknowledged. Most recent: Nydell Nalls.
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