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And then at some point after the 90s... soaps became horror themselves. 😁

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On 10/13/2025 at 4:04 PM, SadPim8696 said:

Daytime TV Actors Will Give You Chills in Their Scary Movies: Pictures

Here is a list of some examples

Notable ones include Maurice Bernard as a priest in Nightmare Cinema, Tracy Bregman as a mean girl in Happy Birthday to Me, Marcy Walker trying to kill Genie Francis in Terror in the Shadows, Anne Heche and Julianne Moore in the Psycho remake, Melody Thomas Scott in Hitchcock movie Marnie, and Anna Lee in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

Kimberly Beck, who appeared as Julie Clegg McCandless on Capitol for about a year and a half, played Trish Jarvis in the 1984 slasher film Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.  As a young girl, Kimberly had an uncredited small role in the 1964 Hitchcock film Marnie.  David Hasselhoff and Catherine Hickland both appeared in the 1988 horror flick Witchery.

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