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December 2024 Episode Rankings
a total of 20 Episodes aired this Month
thanks to @jcar03 as always!

1.) Sharon Case (Sharon Newman) : 13
*.) Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) : 13
*.) Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) : 13
4.) Hayley Erin (Claire Newman) : 12
*.) Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) : 12
6.) Michael Mealor (Kyle Abbott) : 10
7.) Colleen Zenk (Jordan Howard) : 9 
*.) Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) : 9
9.) Alison Lanier (Summer Newman) : 8
*.) Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) : 8
*.) Susan Walters (Diane Jenkins Abbott) : 8
12.) Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) : 7
*.) Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) : 7
*.) Camryn Grimes (Mariah Copeland) : 7 
*.) Reylynn Caster (Faith Newman) : 7
*.) Ray Wise (Ian Ward) : 7

17.) Sean Dominic (Nate Hastings) : 6
*.) Jason Thompson (Billy Abbott) : 6
19.) Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) : 5
*.) Zuleyka Silver (Audra Charles) : 5
*.) Tracey Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) : 5
*.) Cait Fairbanks (Tessa Porter) : 5

23.) Bryton James (Devon Hamilton) : 4
*.) Melissa Ordway (Abby Winters) : 4
24.) Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) : 3
*.) Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra) : 3
*.) Lily Brooks O'Briant (Lucy Romalotti) : 3
*.) Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott) : 3
*.) J. Eddie Peck (Cole Howard) : 3
*.) Valerie Pettiford (Amy Lewis) : 3

30.) Mark Grossman (Adam Newman) : 2
*.) Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) : 2
*.) Lauralee Bell (Christine Blair) : 2
*.) Christopher Cousins (Alan Laurent) : 2
*.) Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) : 2
*.) Conner Floyd (Phillip "Chance" Chancellor IV) : 2
*.) Telma Hopkins (Denise Tolliver) : 2

37.) Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Lawson) : 1
*.) Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) : 1
*.) Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti) : 1
*.) Judah Mackey (Connor Newman) : 1
*.) Redding Munsell (Harrison Abbott) : 1 


Overall Stats:
1.) Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) : 146
2.) Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) : 119
3.) Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 115
4.) Jason Thompson (Billy Abbott) : 113
5.) Hayley Erin (Claire Newman) : 110
6.) Josh Morrow (Nick Newman) : 109
*.) Michael Mealor (Kyle Abbott) : 109
8.) Allison Lanier (Summer Newman) : 103
9.) Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) : 99
10.) Michelle Stafford Phyllis Summers) : 95
11.) Mark Grossman (Adam Newman) : 91
12.) Sharon Case (Sharon Newman) : 88
13.) Zuleyka Silver (Audra Charles) : 85
14.) Susan Walters (Diane Jenkins Abbott) : 82
15.) Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) : 78
16.) Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra) : 76
17.) Bryton James (Devon Winters) : 68
18.) Sean Dominic (Nate Hastings) : 64
19.) Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Lawson) : 63
20.) Conner Floyd (Phillip "Chance" Chancellor IV) : 62
21.) Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) : 61
*.) J.Eddie Peck (Cole Howard) : 61
23.) Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) : 60

24.) Trevor St. John (Tucker McCall) : 55
25. Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott) : 54
26.) Colleen Zenk (Jordan Howard) : 49

27.) Camryn Grimes (Mariah Copeland) : 47
28.) Melissa Ordway (Abby Winters) : 46
29.) Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) : 43
30.) Reylynn Caster (Faith Newman) : 42
31.) Lily Brooks O'Briant (Lucy Romalotti) : 39
32.) Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) : 32
33.) Cait Fairbanks (Tessa Porter) : 31
*.) Christopher Cousins (Alan Laurent) : 31 
35.) Linden Ashby (Cameron Kirsten) : 29
36.) Lauralee Bell (Christine Blair) : 27
37.) Tracey Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) : 26
*.) Redding Munsell (Harrison Abbott) : 26
39.) Judah Mackey (Connor Newman) : 25
40.) Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti) : 19

41.) Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) : 17
42.) Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) : 16
43.) Brian Gaskill (Seth) : 11
44.) Ray Wise (Ian Ward) : 10
45.) Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Fisher) : 7
*.) Sienna Mercuri (Katie Abbott) : 7
*.) Paxton Mishkind (Johnny Abbott) : 7
*.) Veronica Redd (Mamie Johnson) : 7
*.) Lisa Williams (Ashley Double #1) : 7
50.) Valerie Pettiford (Amy Lewis) : 6
*.) Wendy Wilkins (Ashley Double #2)  : 6
52.) Tricia Cast (Nina Webster) : 4
*.) Brytni Sarpy (Elena Dawson) : 4
*.) Gina Garcia-Sharp (Dawn) : 4
55.) Catherine Dyer (Dr. Alcott) : 3
*.) Chene Lawson (Harmony Hamilton) : 3
*.) Loren Lott (Ana Hamilton) : 3
*.) Nancy De Mayo (Dr. Hammond) : 3
*.) Mishael Morgan (Amanda Sinclair) : 3
60.) Andre Hotchko (truck Driver) : 2
*.) Telma Hopkins (Denise Tolliver) : 2
*.) Melvin Roberts (Reverend Holmes) : 2







 

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Well way too much Billy for me LOL. Did the character do anything productive in 2024? Screaming Chancellor Park in the dark doesn’t count. 
 

@YRfan23 I just noticed Rikaart didn’t appear at all 2024. Obviously I feel very bad for Days fans but if Rikaart doesn’t appear in 2025 that works too lol, especially since Chloe has also finally stopped popping up as well. 

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Ha, you know I didn't remember if we saw Rikaart appear at all this year?

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  I hate to say this but ever since he initially "left" I still feel like we tend to see him pretty often, yet that's why I'm surprised he didn't at least appear once this year. 

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LOL. I don’t think he’s been on contract since 2017, but he has always had comings and goings that lasted for weeks and/or months. I think I recall he did double duty in 2020-21 when Chloe was pregnant with their son. Ever since then he’s been more at Days. I know he appeared at TEB’s 40th episode but missed the 50th anniversary altogether.

Chapman didn’t appear in 2024 either, although she also returned to Days.

Also is Lisa Williams the same Lisa Williams who was ED’s double during the original Susan/Mary Moira/Thomas story on Days as well as the recurring Brady Pub waitress/bartender Lisa from the 90’s and 00’s?

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Oh yeah it was lol. I actually just noticed they one appeared one more time in the 12/28/2023 episode where Michael & Lauren renewed their vows, which I had totally forgotten about that as well except for Lauren mentioning that Fen was spending close time with Trey AND his sponsor for Christmas in a cabin.

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Yes. Lisa Williams also appeared in Beyond Salem 2 for Eileen's multiple roles.

And also at Days as Stacy Haiduk's double for Kristen/Susan scenes.


(and briefly as Deidre's double for Marlena/Hattie scenes)

Eileen said in an interview that she pitched to JG that they hire Lisa as Ashley's alter.  

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Thanks @janea4old appreciate it!! I’m glad Lisa was able to do that for ED I had no idea. 
 

Yeah Lauren also later told Nikki like a week later about how closer Fen was with the male sponsor lol. But yeah Fen & Trey would probably be marginalized to probably be running a cafe or something.

 

I know right. It’s also exacerbated but terrible writing for the character.

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