Learn what old Days of Our Lives stars have done since their years on Days, both personally and professionally. If there are people you'd like to see here, or info you can add, write me at beth@bethsdayspage.com and I'll add them to the page. I've put a next to stars who I have no info about since their time on Days. Please email me if you know anything about where these actors have been.


Patrika Darbo

(Nancy Wesley)
Patrika sings a lullaby on the Kidsters CD. More info can be found at www.swirlingrecords.com .

 

Marty Davich

(Marty Davich 1977-93)
Since Marty stopped appearing as the piano player at Blondies (Wings) he has done composing on TV shows. He worked on music at Days while he was acting on the show, and after that, and most recently has worked on music on ER, co-writing the theme. He has also worked on GH, ER and Third Watch as musical director. His music is featured on the ER soundtrack as well, where he is listed as "Martin Davich." His most recent work has been featured on the new show, Trinity, which was created by John Wells, a producer for ER. He is now one of the people in charge of music on Port Charles. His music was also heard on the TV series "The Burning Zone," Five Desperate Hours (1997 TV movie), the 1995 TV movie, Legacy of Sin: The William Coit Story, and Beverly Hills, 90210.

 

 

Eileen Davidson

(Kristen DiMera and the Banks quads)
Eileen recently completed a series of print ads for an upscaled diamond jewelry company. In March 1999, she returned to The Young and the Restless in the role of Ashley Abbott, the role she created in the early 80s.

 

 

 

 

Lane Davies

(Evan Whyland 1981-82)
--
The Practice on October 29, 2000 (he made an appearance on the show at some point before this also
--Just Shoot Me (3/9/99) as a plastic surgeon
--Jesse (11/5/98)... Mr. Bergin, the owner of an art gallery
--Babylon 5: In the Beginning (1998 TV movie) playing a member of the Minbari Gray Council.
--"Working"--recurring role as Mr. Lawson, the head of the company (1997)
--Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman ...recurring role as Tempus, the time travelling villian
--"The John Laroquette Show" (1995)--guest starred as a gay friend of John's in ep. "Dirty Deeds"
--"Crew, The" (1995) .... Capt. Parker
--"Mommies, The" (1995).... Paul Kellogg
--"Seinfeld" as "MacKenzie" (Feb. 1994)
--"Herman's Head" as "Dick Van Adams" (10/93)
--"Bold and the Beautiful, The" .... Ridge Forrester (#2) (1993)
--"Married... With Children" as "Harry Ashland" in episode: "Godfather, The" (2/3/91)
--"Dear John"--guest star
--"Nanny, The"--guest star
--"Woops!" (1992) .... Curtis Thorpe
-- Miss America: Behind the Crown (1992) (TV movie)
--"Good & Evil" (1991)...Dr. Eric Haan
--Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story, A (1991 TV movie)
--Life in Desire (1990) TV pilot--show not picked up--played Buzz Braxton
--Nurses (short lived series)---guest-starred as Abraham, the super successful brother of one of the doctors
--Empty Nest-- (ep. CHARLEY FOR PRESIDENT, March 14, 1992) as Eric
--Mace (1987) .... Lab Technician
--Funland (1986)
--Impure Thoughts (1985)
--"Santa Barbara".... Mason Capwell (1984-1989)
(During his years on SB, he always took off summers to do productions of Shakespeare.)
--Body Double (1984) .... Billy
In 1990 or 91, Lane and his wife, Holly Swann, had a baby boy.
For more info on Lane, please visit
Meet Lane Davies

Brian Davila

(Andrew Donovan 1991-92)
Since his role on Days, Brian has been seen in:
--Pie in the Sky (1995 HBO movie) .... Jack (age 10)
--Exit to Eden (1994) .... Young Elliot
--Teresa's Tattoo (1994) .... Elvis
The picture of Brian that was here has been taken down at the request of his family.

 

Shirley DeBurgh

(Delia Abernathy)

 

 

Dick DeCoit

(Mike Horton 1973)
Dick appeared on The Practice on 1/12/98 in the episode "Truth and Consequences" as officer Lindstrom.
Here are the rest of the items on his resume:
Television:
Profiler (guest star)
Young And Restless as Ron Becker 1976-77; 1984
Just The Ten Of Us (guest star)
Barnaby Jones (4) (guest star)
"CHiPs" playing "Chet Lindford" in episode: "Destruction Derby" (episode # 3.12) 11/24/1979
"Little House on the Prairie" playing "Cass" in episode: "Meet Me At The Fair" (episode # 4.11) 11/28/1977
"Maude" (1972) playing "Man" in episode: "Feminine Fulfillment" (episode # 5.20) and "Vivian's Surprise" (episode # 5.21)
Jackie And Darlene (Guest Star-Pilot)
CPO Sharkey (guest star)
Killing Stone (NBC TV Movie) (1978) as Daniel Tyler
Simon and Simon (ep. Deep Water Death, 1/8/87) as Security Guard Mick (Mike)....Dick Decoit
Film:
Another Friday Night
Trackdown (1976) .... Police officer
Midnite Hour
Doubletalk (Academy Award Nominee Best Short Subject)
Stress
Come To Life
Logan's Run
New Centurions (1972)
Theater:
Down the Road (1999)
Three In The Back - Two In The Head as Gen. Sparrow (lead)
The Cave (Dramalogue Performance Award) as Billy (lead)
Cash Deal as Harry (lead)
Wifey as Jack (lead)
Championship Season as Phil (lead)
Wife as Jack (lead)
Passing as Jack Ballew (supporting)
A Soldiers Play as Captain Taylor (lead)
Twelve Angry Men as Juror No. 3 (lead)
Trumps as Raphael (lead)
Victim as Kirk (lead)
Slow Dance On The Killing Ground (Free Press Nomination - Best Actor) as Randall (lead)
Come Blow Your Horn as Alan (lead)

 

John deLancie

(Eugene Bradford 1982-86, 1989)
This guy is tremendously busy! On February 22, 2000 and May 3, 2000, he appeared on The West Wing as Al. John, along with Star Trek veteran Leonard Nimoy, is calling for more drama classes in California public schools. "You don't need sets, costumes or lighting, you don't need a lot of money," Nimoy tells the AP. "You just need interested students and teachers to make drama work in California's public schools." John has a new Star Trek book out called I, Q. He co-wrote it with Peter David. He has written another book called Soldier of Light. He co-wrote it with a man named Tom Cool. He appeared in the Feb. 22, 1999 TV movie, Borderline, which starred Sherry Stringfield (ER). He appeared on Ally McBeal (12/14/98) as the CEO of a major Brockerage firm which fired one of it's brokers for supposedly seeing Unicorns. He appeared as Kevin in the premier episode of "Working," the NBC sitcom that stars Fred Savage (10/8/97). On October 27, 1997 and again on January 26, 1998 he appeared on Fired Up (ex-Days co-star Arleen Sorkin's show) as the crazy landlord, Mr. Lux. John and actor/director Leonard Nimoy, best known as Star Trek's Spock, have reportedly signed a deal to create a science fiction series for New Line Cinema. The actors have collaborated on numerous radio sci-fi programs and projects for the Sci Fi Channel, including a very successful performance of Orson Welles' War of the Worlds. John's voice can be heard (as Q) on "Star Trek: Borg--Experience the Collective," an audio book and CD-ROM which is now available in stores (1997). In February, 1996, he guest-starred on Murder One as a lawyer. He costarred in CBS TV movie Final Descent on Sept. 21, 1997. He also played himself in Deidre Hall's TV movie about her battle to have a child. He plays Dr. Russell Bennett in Evolver on the Sci-Fi channel, where he works with a robot, as he did on Days. He was recently seen in the Michael Keaton movie, Multiplicity. John also filmed an interactive video for Compaq, serving as a tour guide for new computer owners. He has done many live performances as well. He performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra in Montreal late in 1995, and starred in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Aspen music Festival at the end of the year. He just finished performances at Lincoln Center in NY, and Kennedy Center in Washington DC (1996). His other work in the last few years include:
Charmed--recurring role as "Elder"
1999--Final Run (CBS sunday movie about a runaway train) 10/10/99
1998--Touched By An Angel...guest star on 5/31/98
1997--The Practice--(11/15/97) guest star
1997--Gen 13 (voice) .... John Lynch
1996--Raven Hawk (TV movie) .... Stansfield
1997--"Spy Game"--as "Dr. David Lynk" in episode: "And That About Concludes Our Session" (7/5/97)
1997--Dave's World (guest starred as a lawyer, Mr. McFadden, 1/18/97)
1996, 1997--Jonny Quest: The New Adventures (animated series)--voice of Dr. Quest
1996--Picket Fences (guest star 4/24/96) 1995, 1996--Star Trek: Voyager (Q)
1995--Legend (Janos Bartok-TV show)
1995--Schemes (Arthur Martin)
1994--Deep Red (Thomas Newmeyer)
1994--Without Warning (Barry Steinbrenner-TV movie)
1994--Matlock: The Haunted as Dr. Levinson
1993--"TimeTrax" (guest starred in ep. "Beautiful Songbird" as Gandolf Riker, a psycho killer, from the 22nd century taking an interest in a country singer in the1990s)
1993--Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Q)
1993--Arcade (Difford)
1993--Fearless (Jeff Gordon)
1992--"Civil Wars" --episode: "Pro Se Can you See"
1991--Fisher King, The (TV Executive)
1991--Hand That Rocks the Cradle, The (Dr. Mott)
1991--Taking Care of Business (Ted)
1990--Angel of Death (Jeffrey-Tv movie)
1990--Bad Influence (Howard)
?--Batman: The Animated Series (Eagleton)
1987-1994--Star Trek: The Next Generation as Q (recurring character)
?--"L.A. Law" as "Mark Chelios"
Commercials for: Toyota and Safegard
You can find more info on John at:
http://www.europa.com/~mercutio/JDL.html

 

Anthony DeLongis

(Claus VanZandt 1985-86, Hans 1990)
Anthony's career is a diverse one. In addition to acting, he's been performing stunts and related skills on a variety of shows. His acting credits since Days include:
--Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights (1998) .... General Nimbus
--Deadlock (1997) .... Woody
--Last Chance Detectives: Escape from Fire Lake, The (1996 TV movie) .... Josh
--Wild Bill (1995) .... Card Cheat
--Cyber-Tracker 2 (1995) .... Paris Morgan
--Expect No Mercy (1995) .... Damian
--CIA II Target: Alexa (1994) .... Gate Mercenary
--Feminine Touch, The (1994) .... Rainman
--Final Round (1993) .... Jon Delgado
--Batman Returns (1992) (uncredited) .... Terrifying Clown 2
--Far and Away (1992) .... Boxer
In 2000, he did the voice of Jakob "Deke" Decourt in the video game, Fear Effect.
His stunt and related credits include:
--Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998) (V) (co-fight choreographer) (uncredited) (sword master) (uncredited)
--Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights (1998) (co-fight choreographer) (sword master)
--Almost Heroes (1998) (co-sword master)
--Wild Bill (1995) (bullwhip trainer: Ellen Barkin) (choreographer: Ellen Barkin)
--Buffalo Girls (1995 TV movie) (choreographer: Anjelica Houston) (whip trainer)
--Expect No Mercy (1995) (fight choreographer)
--Bad Girls (1994) (bullwhip trainer: Madeline Stowe) (double: Madeline Stowe)
--Feminine Touch, The (1994) (co-choreographer: Karate Duel)
--Double Dragon (1993/I) (bullwhip trainer: Kristina Wagner) (choreographer: Kristina Wagner)
--Batman Returns (1992) (bullwhip trainer and choreographer: Michelle Pfeiffer) (uncredited)
--Far and Away (1992) (bare knuckle fights)
--Cherokee Kid, The (1996) (TV) (stunts)
--Road House (1989) (stunts)
--Masters of the Universe (1987) (stunt double: Mr. Langella)
His TV guest appearances include:
--"Adventures of Sinbad, The" as "Malek" in episode: "Gryphon's Tale, The" (episode # 2.16) 2/9/1998
--"Adventures of Shirley Holmes, The" as "Vern" in episode: "Case of the Galloping Ghost, The" 1998
--"Conan" as"Prince Shadizar" in episode: "Curse of Afka, The" 1998
--"Highlander" as "Otavio Consone" in episode: "Duende" (episode # 5.15) 2/24/1997
--"Goosebumps" as "Man In Black" in episode: "Don't Go To Sleep" (episode # 3.4) 1997
--"Babylon 5" as "Harry" in episode: "Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi" (episode # 4.2) 11/11/1996
--"Pacific Blue" as "Travis Morell" in episode: "Rapscallions" (episode # 2.3) 9/7/1996
--"Star Trek: Voyager" as "Culluh" in episode: "Basics: Part 2" (episode # 3.1) 9/4/1996
--"Star Trek: Voyager" as "Culluh" in episode: "Basics: Part 1" (episode # 2.26) 5/20/1996
--"Star Trek: Voyager" as "Culluh" in episode: "Alliances" (episode # 2.14) 1/22/1996
--"Star Trek: Voyager" as "Culluh" in episode: "Maneuvers" (episode # 2.11) 11/20/1995
--"Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" as "The Brujo" in episode: "Target" (episode # 3.8) 5/1/1995
--"Star Trek: Voyager" (as "First Maje Culluh" in episode: "State of Flux" (episode # 1.10) 4/10/1995
--"Hawkeye" as "Jack Munsch" in episode: "Amnesty" (episode # 1.16) 2/12/1995
--"Highlander" as "Lymon Kurlow" in episode: "Blackmail" (episode # 3.10) 11/28/1994
--"Renegade" as "Pastorini" in episode: "Rabbit And The Fox" 10/23/1993
--"Renegade" as "Sand" in episode: "Samurai" 1/30/1993
--"Wake, Rattle & Roll" as "Blackbeard" (1990)
--"Wake, Rattle & Roll" as "Jesse James" (1990)

 

 

Pat Delaney

(Rachel Blake)
Pat appeared in "Love Letters" with Joseph Mascolo on September 7, 1997 at 2 p.m. at the Cinnabar Theater in Petaluma, CA.

 

 

George Deloy

(Orpheus 1986-87)
In his recent appearances, George has been credited as George Del Hoyo, his real name. He nabbed a recurring role on Melrose Place in late 1997, playing Monahan. George appeared in a USA movie called "The Crying Child" in 1996. It also starred Kin Shriner (ex-Scotty, GH) and Finola Hughes (ex-Anna, GH). In Jan. 1997, George appeared in an original movie on the SciFi channel called "Timemasters." His character was sort of a puppet in the hands of aliens who were able to master time and play games (literally) with the people they encountered. He appeared on the 2/28/97 episode of JAG as a US DEA Agent (gone bad) named Rincon. In 1988, he won an award for his part in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost. His other credits since Days include:
Walker, Texas Ranger--1/31/98-- Mr. Ramos, a shady business man.
Home Improvement--10/7/97, 4/1/97--guest starred as Doug
October 1993--The Secrets of Lake Success (TV miniseries)...Hector
"Generations"....Rob Donnelly (1989-1990)
"Night Court"--guest starred in episode "Chrizzi's Honor" 1987 as Bob Mason
"Cheers"--guest starred 12/8/88 (ep. "Norm, Is That You?") as someone who Norm tried to convince that he was gay
LA Law--guest starred 2/20/92 as the protege of a designer played by Gates McFadden
Frasier--guest starred as Father Mike in eps. "Botched Language of Cranes, The" (11/1/94), "She's the Boss" (19 September 1995) and "Oops" (11/18/93)
Personally, George and his wife have had 2 daughters since he left Days. Alexandra was born in 1988 or 89 and Gabriella was born in 1990.
12/16/99--appeared on Stark Raving Mad as a psycho patient, Vince
--"Batman Beyond" (1999) playing "Captain Zane" (voice) in episode: "Final Cut" (episode # 2.15) 5 February 2000
--"Just Shoot Me" (1997) playing "Justin" in episode: "Nina's Choice" (episode # 3.23) 18 May 1999
--"Love Boat: The Next Wave, The" (1998) playing "Patrick Jury" (as George DelHoyo) in episode: "Other People's Business" (episode # 2.11) 5 February 1999
-- "Superman" (1996) playing "Dr. Fate" (voice) in episode: "The Hand of Fate" (episode # 2.19) 6 October 1997
--"Walker, Texas Ranger" (1993) playing "Ramon Lopez Vega del Garcia" in episode: "Codename: Dragonfly" (episode # 5.7) 2 November 1996
--"Sliders" (1995) playing "Judge John Nassau" (as George Delhoyo) in episode: "Time Again and World" (episode # 2.6) 5 April 1996
--"Space: Above and Beyond" (1995) playing "Nicholas Chaput" (as George DelHoyo) in episode: "Eyes" (episode # 1.6) 5 November 1995
-- "Nowhere Man" (1995) playing "The Supervisor" in episode: "Turnabout" (episode # 1.2) 4 September 1995
-- "VR.5" (1995) playing "Jackson Boothe" in episode: "5D" (episode # 1.4) 31 April 1995
--"Commish, The" (1991) playing "Reggie Martel" in episode: "Brooklyn" (episode # 4.18) 9 April 1995
-- "VR.5" (1995) playing "Jackson Boothe" in episode: "Love and Death" (episode # 1.3) 24 March 1995
-- "Tales from the Crypt" (1989) playing "Policeman" (as George Deloy) in episode: "Carrion Death" (episode # 3.3) 15 June 1991
-- "Young Riders, The" (1989) in episode: "Old Scores" (episode # 2.17) 16 February 1991
--"Cheers" (1982) playing "Robert Cooperman" (as George DeLoy) in episode: "Norm, is That You?" (episode # 7.6) 8 December 1988
-- "Jake and the Fatman" (1987) playing "Matthew Hammond" in episode: "How Long Has This Thing Been Going On?" (episode # 1.21) 23 March 1988
-- "Night Court" (1984) playing "Bobby Mason" in episode: "Chrizzi's Honor" (episode # 5.15) 11 February 1988
-- "Summer Playhouse" (1954) playing "Steve" in episode: "Changing Patterns" 26 June 1987
--Descent 3 (1999) (video game voice) .... Material Defender
--Dead Letter Office (1998) .... Frank Lopez
--"Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990) TV Series .... Dr. Monahan Becker (1997-1998)
--Curse of Monkey Island, The (1997) (VG) (voice) .... Palido Domingo/Pirate 1
--Descent 2 (1996) (video game voice) .... Material Defender
--"Nightingales" (1989) TV Series (as George Deloy) .... Lawyer (recurrent role)
--Perry Mason: The Case of the Lady in the Lake (1988) (TV) (as George Deloy) .... Frank Travis

 

 

Don Diamont

(Carlo Forenza)
For many years, Don has played Brad Carlton on Y&R, but he recently went off-contract with Y&R, maintaining recurring status. He plans to pursue a movie career. During his early Y&R days, he dated Eileen Davidson (Kristen). They were even engaged at one point. His other roles since Days include:
-- Tom Clancy's 'OP Center' (1995) (TV movie)
--Unbecoming Age (1992) .... Alfredo
--Burke's Law (4/29/94)...Cosmo, a fashion model
On Feb. 16, 1995, Don and wife Rachel welcomed son A.J. (Alexander) into their family. Don and Rachel married in early 1994. He is a step-dad to Rachel's two sons, Lauren and Sasha.
DON and his wife, Rachel, expect the birth of their fourth son early in 2001. In Jan. 1997, Don appeared in his first movie since leaving Y&R. Country Justice was CBS TV movie that also starred George C. Scott and Ally Sheedy. He appeared on Circus of the Stars, sticking his head in the mouth of a tiger. In April and May 1997, Don appeared in two Diagnosis Murder episodes as Max. In 1987 and 1991, Don appeared on Circus of the Stars. In 1991, Y&R co-star Beth Maitland joined him.

 

Susan Diol

(Emmy Borden 1990-91)
Since her time on Days, Susan has guest-starred on a number of shows:
--late November 2001, March 2002--Susan stepped in for Nancy Grahn on GH as Alexis when Nancy had a family emergency and wasn't available and again when she had pneumonia.
--Diagnosis Murder--2/97--she appeared in two consecutive episodes as Jeri Murdico. These were the episodes with Andy Griffith as Matlock.
--Star Trek: Voyager--2/26/96, 5/13/96 -- Susan was on Star Trek Voyager twice this season in the episodes "Lifesigns" and "Resolutions." She played an alien named Danara Pell, a doctor. In the second episode she provided a cure for a deadly disease the ship's captain had.
--Touched by an Angel--1996--her character framed her best friend for cheating in law school so that she could get an internship. Her friend killed himself and the episode was about everyone finding out the truth and her dealing with it.
--Wings--1996--hooker who Antonio falls in love with
--The Client--1996--guest starred on the TV show
--Party of Five--10/10/94--Rebecca, an ex-girlfriend of Charlie's in episode: "All's Fair"
--Walker, Texas Ranger--as Dana Reno (episode title--War Zone.)
--The Client--1996--Helen Nichols
--One West Waikiki--1995?--Miriam
--Quantum Leap--Beth Calavecci, Al's wife (ep. "Mirror Image" 1993)
--Murphy Brown--Michelle (ep. "To Market, to Market" 3/1/93)
--Great Scott--prim and proper school teacher who becomes a vixen (short-lived Fox show)
--"Star Trek: The Next Generation"--playing "Carmen" in episode: "Silicon Avatar" (10/12/91)
--"Civil Wars" (1991) playing "Lorraine Dalleck"
--"Herman's Head"--playing "a hypnotist" 12/92
--Seinfeld--November 1991--Audrey, the girl with the big nose
She was also on One Life to Live just after she left Days, playing Angela Holliday from 1993-94. She also had roles in: Her Deadly Rival (TV-1995), as Jean, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester (TV-1995), and Seduction: Three Tales from the Inner Sanctum (TV-1992). Susan married Shaun Cassidy, brother of David Cassidy from the Partridge Family. In early 1998, they welcomed their third child, Juliet Jones Cassidy. Susan also had a recurring role as Miss Alice's daughter on the show "Christy" which was on CBS but is now on "The Family Channel." She was also seen in Alien Nation, Millenium (July 1996) where she played a "Newcomer" (Alien) named Marina Del Rey. In 1994, she did a commercial for Excedrin.

 

Charla Doherty

(Julie Olsen 1965-66)
Charla died of "natural causes" at her mother's home in Woodland Hills, CA on May 29, 1988 at the age of 41. Her cause of death was listed as pancreatitis, due to chronic alcoholism. In the years before her death, she directed and starred in local theater productions and was acitve in a non-profit group that fed the homeless. She was survivied by a son, Trevor Black and her mother, Toni Doherty.

 

 Steve Doubet

(David Banning 1975)
Steve appeared in SILENT SCREAM (1980) as Jack Towne. It never was released theatrically, but it showed up on video as THE RETURN and TV as THE ALIEN'S RETURN. Steve also appeared in an episode of Eight is Enough (#105 If the Glass Slipper Fits) as Alan Anderson. It originally aired in the Winter of 1981. He appeared in the following:
--Anatomy of an Illness (1984) (TV)
--Fantastic World of D.C. Collins, The (1984) (TV) .... Chief Radio Technician
--Trouble in High Timber Country (1980) (TV) .... Kyle
--Amazing Howard Hughes, The (1977) (TV) .... Harris
--"Fall Guy, The" playing "Intern" in episode: "Strange Bedfellows" (episode # 2.16) 2/23/1983
-- "1st & Ten" in episode: "A Mutiny on the Bull Team" on 7 October 1987
An unconfirmed source reports that he also did a guest shot on "Hart to Hart" and now lives in Texas with his wife Holly & their children. [tinarsvp]

 

Diana Douglas

(Martha Evans 1977-79)
Diana has appeared in the following:
--Cold Heaven (1992) .... Mother St. Agnes
--Town Torn Apart, A (1992 TV movie) .... Mrs. Fenn
--Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) .... Peg
--Star Chamber, The (1983) .... Adrian Caulfield
--Sister, Sister (1982 TV movie) .... Proprietor
--Jaws of Satan (1981) .... Evelyn
--"Roots: The Next Generations" (1979 TV mini-series) .... Mrs. Andy Warner
--"Remington Steele" as [unknown] (ep. 'Tempered Steele (1982)')

 

Harrison Douglas

(Ian Griffith #1 1985)

 

Mark Drexler

(Roger Lombard)
Mark continues to look for acting roles. He's talked with AMC and OLTL and has auditioned for many primetime and feature roles. While waiting for his next acting job, he's put his architecture degree to use. He's designing and building homes in Beverly Hills, Malibu and Bel Air. His clients are often celebrities, with $5-$25 million budgets. Mark had a guest-starring role in the 4/17/1998 episode of 'Nash Bridges' entitled "Danger Zone".

 

Marj Dusay

(Vivian Alamain 1992-93)
After filling in for Louise Sorel for a month or so, Marj moved on to:
--Bitter End, The (1997) .... Mrs. Moore
--Siao Yu (1995) .... Rita
--Love Matters (1993 TV movie) .... Aunt Eleanor
--Guiding Light ....Alexandra Spaulding
--All My Children (1998-present)

 

 

Michael Dwight-Smith

(Danny Grant 1975-78)


 

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Thanks to:

  • Sara Selby, Jenn--G. Deloy
  • Lori--info on L. Davies, S. Diol, G. Deloy, pic of and info on J. deLancie
  • Dee Shonkwiler--info on C. Chappell and S. Diol
  • True Rayborn, Erin, Michelle Williams, Shane Hage, Betty Swan--info on J. deLancie
  • Stacy Krugman, Jennifer Matheson--info on L. Davies
  • Kristnsfan--info on E. Davidson
  • Jennifer Tse--info on J. deLancie
  • Harry Casey, Ron Kegle, Jason47 --info on C. Doherty
  • artonthenet.com--info on D. DeCoit
  • Khaki--M. Drexler

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