Where are they now? (M-N)

 

Learn what old Days 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.


 

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Ryan MacDonald

 

(Scott Banning 1971-73, Chauncy Powell 1991-92)
After leaving Days in 1973, Ryan appeared in:
--"Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder" (1987 TV miniseries)
--Grace Kelly (1983) (TV movie) .... Mr. Austin
--Thursday's Child (1983) (TV movie) .... Dr. Shumway
--Medical Story (1975) (TV movie) .... General Surgeon
--"Empty Nest"--guest starred as Mr. Jensen
--General Hospital (1982) as Harper
After appearing on Days again in the 1990s, Ryan was seen in:
--Dark Goddess (1994) .... Gordon Henson
--Enemy Within, The (1994 TV movie) .... Jack Giddings
--Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, The (1993 TV movie) .... Old Man
--Newsies (1992) .... Mayor Van Wyck
--JFK (1991) .... Board Room Man

Janet MacLachlan

(Rose, Head Nurse 1999)
--Thirteenth Floor, The (1999) .... Ellen

Catherine MacNeal

(Pat Hamilton 1993-99--recurring DA)
Here are some of her roles during her years on and off of Days:
--Murder One {ep. Chapter 13}
-- Star Trek: Voyager {ep Learning Curve} |Henley|.
--"The Muse"--1999--played Sharon Stone's secretary
--C-15--guest star
--Judging Amy--guest star
--Any Day Now--guest star
--Catherine is currently a series regular on Nickelodeon's "100 Deeds of Eddie McDoud". She plays Lisa Taylor, mother of the Taylor family, around whom the series is built.

 

 Matthew Mahaney

(Kurt Schwengel)

 

 

Robert Mailhouse

(Brian Scofield 1990-92)
Since leaving Days, Robert was in a TV movie called See Jane Run with Joanna Kerns (1995) and had a role in Speed (1994) as a young executive. On TV, he has been seen on Picket Fences as Don Dwyer (1996), The Single Guy (11/96), Seinfeld, as a gay man who Elaine thought was cute, a doctor if infectious diseases on Partners (1996), and in commercials for Maxwell House Cappucino, where he and his wife make cappucino machine noises in the kitchen, and for Lunchables. On December 22, 1998, he appeared on Sports Night on ABC. He has a recurring role on the show as J.J., a network executive. He appeared on the NBC Thursday night comedy, Battery Park. He has also been spotted on The Late Show with David Letterman, playing drums in Keanu Reeves' band, Dogstar. He has been on tour with the band. On July 7, 2000 they performed on Regis and Kathie Lee and on 7/13/00 they were on the Tonight Show for the first time. He is also in the new Steven Seagal movie, "The Glimmer Man." Robert appeared on the 2/3/97 episode of Melrose Place as the Chief of Staff at the hospital where Michael and Peter work. It didn't last long though, he didn't survive the episode (lost his job to Peter). He popped up later that month on Caroline in the City (2/25/97) as Hayward, a man who Annie was interested in and on The Naked Truth (2/27/97) as Pete, a man who Nora dated, but didn't like. Visit the
Dogstar Home Page to learn more about Rob and his band.

 

Edward Mallory

(Bill Horton 1966-80, 91, 92)
After leaving Days, Edward married Suzanne Zenor (Margo) his Days co-star. He had previously been married to Joyce Bulifant' (1969 - 1974), with whom he had one son, that was adopted by Bulifant's next husband, Bill Asher. In the 1990s, he's been doing a lot of soap directing. He's worked on Y&R, AMC, Days and the now defunct Generations and Rituals. He currently directs and produces documentaries, most recently for A&E and the History Channel. He worked on a 12 or 13-part doc for the History Channel on railroads; it aired in December or January 2000. As of 2002, he still lives in Swanton, Maryland with Suzanne. In 1997, he got his doctorate in education. In January 2004, Frostburg State University invited Ed to serve as an "artist-in-residence" for FSU's Department of Mass Communication. Mallory previously served as an adjunct professor at FSU, teaching such classes as "Writing for Electronic Media" and acted as executive producer of the documentary "Biographies: The Story of J. Glenn Beall, Jr.," which was shot by FSU Mass Communication students. In his new position, Mallory plans to shoot a new documentary on former U.S. Attorney for Maryland George Beall and his involvement in the resignation and conviction of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. Mallory has also proposed an "Acting for the Camera" seminar for FSU students and a soap opera to be broadcast on FSU's cable station, TV 3, produced, directed, written and acted by FSU students.


 

Stephen Manley


(Billy Barton)

Television work:
--Aloha Paradise
--Little House on the Prairie playing "Marco Gambini" in episode: "Gambini the Great" (episode # 8.6) 11/9/1981
--The Love Boat (ep. Brotherhood of the Sea, The / Daddy's Pride / Letter to Babycakes)
--"Streets of San Francisco, The" (1972) playing "Bobby Todd" in episode: "River of Fear" (episode # 3.20) 2/13/1975
--"Emergency!" in episode: "Insomnia" (episode # 3.8) 11/10/1973
--"All in the Family" playing "Boy" in episode: "Mike's Mysterious Son" (episode # 2.18) 1/22/1972
--Married: The First Year (Feb.-Mar. 79) |Donny Baker|
--Secrets of Midland Heights (Dec. 80-Jan. 81) |Danny Welsh|.
Movies:
--The Hindenburg (75) as Peter Breslau
--Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (84) |Spock..Age 17|
--John Hus (1977)
--Kansas City Bomber (1972) .... Walt


Visit his official website

 

Gloria Manners

(Carrie Spencer 1971, 75, 79)
Gloria died in New York City on October 25, 1982. During a break from DOOL in 1978, she did an episode of 'Charlie's Angels' (Joan Freeman, 'Angels on High ***', 9/27/1978), and starred as Jenny Wilson in the TVM 'Happily Ever After'.

Flip Mark

(Steve Olsen 1965)
I've been told he's currently living in Scottsdale, Az. After leaving DOOL, Flip starred in an episode of 'My Three Sons' (Fitzgibbons, 'The State Versus Chip Douglas', 3/24/1966) and an episode of 'The Big Valley' (Jerry Frye, 'The Good Thieves', 1/1/1968).

Anne-Marie Martin

(Gwen Davies 1982-85)
Anne-Marie co-wrote the screenplay to the movie Twister with her husband Michael Chrichton (creator of Jurassic Park). They were in the news in early 1998 when a man from St. Louis, MO claimed that the screenplay was plaigarized from a screenplay that he had written years earlier. Chrichton, Martin and Steven Spielberg won the lawsuit. Anne-Marie and Michael married in 1987 and had a daughter named Taylor in 1989. They currently live in Santa Monica. She continues to write screen plays, but no longer acts. Anne-Marie was also seen on the TV show Sledge Hammer! where she played Dori. She appeared in an episode of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" starring Gil Gerard in which her character was a tele-kinetic woman who was threatened to use her powers for evil to save her son's life. She later appeared on an episode of "Highway to Heaven" in which she played a spoiled over-stressed actress who switches bodies with the character of Mark Gordon (Victor French). Michael and Anne-Marie filed for divorce in January 2002.

Millicent Martin

(Lili Faversham)
Millicent showed up on Frasier in May 2000 and again in May 2002 as Daphne's mother from England. She also made an appearance during the Days fan club weekend in 2000. She sang with Kevin Spirtas and Patrika Darbo in their "Wesleys on Broadway" show.
In October 2000, Millicent went over to England to appear in a Sondheim Gala at Wavenden (where she'd starred in the original production of Side By Side By Sondheim 25 years previously). For details of the Wavenden Gala (at the Laine-Dankworth Centre) see: http://www.qsulis.demon.co.uk/Website_Louise_Gold/SBSBS_25th_Gala.htm

 

Gregg Marx

(David Banning 1981-83)
Following his time on Days, Gregg spent a few years on As the World Turns, as one of many actors to play Tom Hughes. He even won an emmy in 1987. After leaving ATWT, he did some plays and episodic TV work, but decided shortly thereafter that he needed to take a break from on-camera acting. He says he "was having less and less fun, and at some point I sort of said, 'You know what? This is not what I want to do right now.'" He was seen in The Secrets of Lake Success miniseries in October, 1993 as Dr. Martin Golman. In 1990, he was in a TV movie called Daughter of the Streets. In the late 80s, Gregg was in a Secret deodorant commercial. In recent years, Gregg's career has focused on doing TV voiceovers. He currently does numerous TV commercial voice overs, including spots for Southern California Toyota Dealers, Purina One dog food, Ross "Dress for Less," and Southwest Airlines. He also does a lot of promos for the networks. A couple of years ago, he was the voice of THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY on ABC. I most recently heard his voice when he narrated the E! True Hollywood Story on Gilda Radner. Gregg has combined the two mighty industries of romance novels and daytime soaps in My Romance, a series of romance novels on audio cassette narrated by the queens of daytime. He is directing and producing the tapes, which star actresses like Kim Zimmer, Barbara Crampton and Jackie Zeman. Gregg recently provided the voice for Ken, Barbie's boyfriend, in E!'s documentary about Barbie (the doll), who recently turned 40. In June 2003, Gregg opened a new show in LA called, GREGG MARX, "Wet Night . . . Dry Martini" "Love: Shakin' . . . Stirred . . . & on the Rocks" at Feinstein's Cinegrill at the Roosevelt Hotel. He earned rave reviews. In a review at:
http://www.reviewplays.com, it was noted that, "Marx is a natural. There is a relaxed intimacy about him, a quiet strength, an engaging personality, and when you join all of the above to a soothing rich baritone voice you get the exact ingredients that the folks at American Idol and Star Search were looking for . . . only better. That Gregg sings about love, gives the show a little edge, since everyone loves love, and by selecting composers like Hart, Sondheim, Gershwin, Arlen and other biggies, Marx really stacks the deck in his favor, since his voice is tailor made for the genre. Gregg is no teen idol, having been in show biz over twenty years and worked in soaps a few of those years garnering an Emmy for his efforts. Again, this stacks in his favor, for when Gregg sings about love &endash; lost or lustful, he has a lot more experience going for him than a teen for whom expressions of love equate a thrust of the pelvis....Anyone who wants to feel the sounds of love should bring his/her significant other for a significant evening of song. Few singers have the magic in the voice that Gregg brings, and even fewer can reach through to your heart and play the love strings like a harp. The musical platter is full and rich, and everyone gets a little something they like.

Gabriella Maselli

(Cherish)
After her 1993 guest shot on DOOL, Maselli faded into obscurity for awhile, but surfaced again playing the role of Kelly on 'Breakers' in 1999, an Australian series noted for handling 'tough' issues. Kelly was the lesbian love interest of Lucy Hill. She has obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Melbourne, with an honors year at UCLA. She was working on her Masters thesis. Bilingual, she has presented Leap Into Language, a program that teaches children to be less inhibited and more expressive through theater.

Eric Mason

(Ernesto Toscano 1990)
Eric appeared on the mini series "Selling Hitler" in 1991 as a Party guest.

Margaret Mason

(Linda Anderson)
Margaret appeared in an episode of Northern Exposure in 1991. In 1993, she reappeared on Y&R as Eve Howard, an old enemy of Victor's, and Cole's mother. She had previously been seen on the show from 1981-83. In 1990, she appeared on GH as Gloria. Margaret died on March 26, 1999 of a heart attack.

 

Andrew Masset

(Larry Welch 1983-85)
2000--Remember the Titans...played a small role as Colonel Bass
Perfect Crime (1997 TV movie) .... John Milne
"From the Earth to the Moon" (1998) (mini) TV Series .... Dr. William House
Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder (1997 TV movie) .... Carlos
Twilight Man (1996 TV movie) .... Dr. Rosenfeldt
1998--You Wish (as Dracula)
1996--Twisted Desire (NBC TV movie) .... Patrick Felks
?--Married With Children (guest star)
1992--Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story (TV movie)
Generations (Trevor McCallum)
1988--Bright Lights, Big City (voice)
1987--Last Fling, The (TV movie)
Feb. 10, 1986--Hardcastle and McCormick--guest starred as Lionel Eagle
Santa Barbara (Joe Perkins)
."Tour of Duty" playing "Jacques Fornier" in episode: "I Wish It Would Rain" (episode # 2.7) 2/14/1989
"Moonlighting" in episode: "Blonde On Blonde" (episode # 3.11) 2/3/1987
"Matlock" playing "Daniel Paulsen" in episode: "Santa Claus" (episode # 1.12) 12/9/1986
"Twilight Zone, The" in episode: "Saucer of Loneliness, A" (episode # 2.2) 9/27/1986
"Hunter" in episode: "Beautiful & the Dead, The: Part 2" (episode # 2.21) 4/8/1986
"Hunter" in episode: "Beautiful & the Dead, The: Part 1" (episode # 2.20) 4/1/1986
"Hill Street Blues" playing "Healy" in episode: "Jagga the Hunk" (episode # 6.19) 3/13/1986
"Misfits of Science" playing "Cassatti" in episode: "Once Upon a Night" (episode # 1.13) 1/17/1986
"Dawson's Creek" (1998) playing "Patrick Kelker" in episode: "Four Stories" (episode # 4.15) 2/14/2001
"You Wish" playing "Dracula" in episode: "Halloween" (episode # 1.6) 10/31/1997
"Silk Stalkings" playing "Leland Kingston" in episode: "Fevers" (episode # 7.5) 9/7/1997
"Cape, The" 1997
"Second Noah" playing "Wayne" in episode: "Close Encounters" (episode # 1.3) 2/19/1996
"Pointman" (1995)
"Dark Justice" in episode: "Suitable for Framing" (episode # 2.22) 2/26/1993
"Married... with Children" playing "Philip" in episode: "Every Bundy Has a Birthday" (episode # 7.3) 9/27/1992
"L.A. Law" in episode: "Silence of the Lambskins" (episode # 6.19) 4/30/1992
"Dark Justice" (uncredited) in episode: "Anniversary" (episode # 2.2) 4/24/1992
"L.A. Law" in episode: "Steal It Again, Sam" (episode # 6.13) 2/20/1992
"Nurses" playing "Mr. Watkins" in episode: "Kind, Konsiderate Kare" 11/2/1991
"FBI: The Untold Stories" (1991) in episode: "Dapper Drew"

 

Braden Matthews

(Travis Malloy/Trent 1997)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian Matthews

(Brother Francis 1985-86)
--Lord of the Flies (1990) .... Tony
--Miracle at Beekman's Place (1988 TV movie)
--Red Nights (1988)
--"Santa Barbara" as David Laurent (1986)

 

Melonie Mazman

(Tess Jannings 1985)

 

 

Diane McBain

(Foxy Humdinger 1982-84)
--Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter (1994) .... Attorney
--"General Hospital" .... Howard, Claire (1988)
--"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" playing "old woman" in episode: "Point Blank" (episode # 6.13) 2/28/98
--"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" playing "Granny" in episode: "Halloween Story, A" (episode # 1.5) 10/25/96

 

Brianna and Brittany McConnell

(Isabella Black)
Now that the girls have left Days, they have made a cameo appearance in a movie called
Baby Geniuses which opened in 1999. (It happens to be a movie which Ashlyn and Kayley Messick, the Belle who replaced them, are in.) The main reason the girls left Days is that they are very shy and Days wanted a more talkative Belle. They also had other commitments with their movie. The girls have a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Maggie Winters. They will appear in several episodes this season as the daughter of one of Maggie's friends. Once again, the two of them are sharing one role.

Marilyn McCoo

(Tamara Price 1986-87)
Marilyn appeared on Night Court (ep. "Can't Buy Me Love") on October 19, 1990 as Emee. After she left Days, she continued hosting Solid Gold.

 

 

Kristi McDaniel

(Sarah 1995-96)
Kristi was on Mr. Rhodes on 2/16/97 playing Kristy, one of the students. She appeared in a total of three episodes of the series. She is also auditioning for pilots and has been getting good feed back. Hopefully she will be on primetime soon. She stays in touch with Mark Valley. She is also taking some acting classes. She gained much experience on Days and is using it to do current auditions. She is not sure if she would do another soap, it would depend on the character and the storyline. She just turned 18 and has so much ahead of her. Kristi will soon appear on the TV show "On Tour." The show airs on Saturdays on PBS at Midnight. The show takes you "On Tour" with some of today's most popular musical artists. Kristi has done a small part in a movie called "Sand" starring Emilio Estevez, no release date yet. She appeared in an episode of "Pacific Blue" entitled "Line in the Sand" (10/6/96) on USA. Kristi also appeared as Alice in an episode of "Sliders" called "Paradise Lost" which aired 1/31/97. She apparently auditioned for Sunset Beach as the initial casting began, but she didn't win a role on the show. 2006 update: Kristi now runs a Fashion Boutique/Art Gallery with her boyfriend on Beverly Blvd. in LA called Maude Carrin. It opened earlier this year. You can find more info on her at:
Aaron's Kristi McDaniel Page

Marilyn McIntyre

(Jo Johnson #2)
Marilyn starred in Mad Forest at the Matrix Theatre in LA in 1996. Her co-stars were Julia Campbell (SB) and Kaitlin Hopkins (ex-AW). She appeared in Dangerous Corner, in the summer of 1997 at the same theater. She also has appeared on some prime time shows and had a recurring role on Y&R in late 1995 as Nurse Mary Pat Hoffman. She is one of the founding members of the Interact Theater Company, where Matthew Ashford has become a member and often performs. She appeared there in Splitsville in late 1993, just after leaving Days and in Counsellor-At-Law with Matthew in 1997. To find out more about the Interact Theatre Company, try its website:
http://home.earthlink.net/~duckmallar/ Marilyn took time away from her theater work in November 1997 when she appeared on an episode of Chicago Hope (11/12/97). Marilyn appeared in the 2/6/99 episode of The Profiler (ep. "Inheritance) as Susan Watson.

David McLean

(Craig Merritt #1 1965-67)
David died of lung cancer on October 12, 1995 in Culver City, California. For years Mr. McLean was the Marlboro Man in television commercials. After he learned he had cancer, he became an anti-smoking crusader. At a meeting of stockholders of Philip Morris, maker of Marlboro, Mr. McLean asked them to voluntarily limit their advertising. Besides his movies and Days, he also appeared on the television programs 'Tate', 'Bonanza', 'The Westerner', 'The High Chaparral', 'The Virginian', and 'Gunsmoke'. Following is a list of his television and movie credits:
--Deathsport (1978)
--Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell (1977) playing Billy
--Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) playing Gene Smith
--The Andromeda Strain (1971) playing Senator McKenzie (New Mexico)
--Nevada Smith (1966) playing Romero
--The Boston Strangler playing Lieutenant Benson (1963)
--Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) playing Ned Thompson
--The Right Approach (1961) playing Bill Sikulovic
--The Silent Call (1961)
--X-15 (1961)
--"Tate" (1960) TV Series playing Tate
--"The Streets of San Francisco" playing "James Courtney" in episode: "Alien Country" (1976)
--"Bonanza" playing "Sheriff Touhy" in episode: "The Witness"
--"I Dream of Jeannie" (1965) playing "Jason Huberts" in episode: "The Moving Finger"
--"Streets of San Francisco, The" playing "Deputy Harbor Master" in episode: "The Unicorn"

 

Sandy McPeak

(Orion)
Sandy was seen in the short-lived police drama, Nasty Boys, in 1990 where he played Chief Bradley. He was also in the primetime soap Winnetka Road in 1994, playing Sterling Grace. He appeared in the TV movies Coopersmith (1992) as Roy Beauford and Marilyn and Me (1991) as Zanuck. In 1991, he was Devers in Born to Ride and Gurney in Solar Crisis (1991). He appeared in an episode of Murder, She Wrote (ep. Shear Madness--4/29/90) as Spencer. In Dec., 1989, he played Richard in the CBS TV movie "Fear Stalk." Sandy died of a heart attack on December 31, 1997 in Nevada City, Nevada. He was 62.

 

Justin Melvey

(Colin Murphy)

Justin has appeared in several roles since leaving Days.
--"Prescriptions" (2006 TV Series) .... Judd
--Life on Mars (2006 straight to video movie) .... Dustin/John Ronson
---Death of a Saleswoman (2005) .... Geyer O'Brian
--Faultline (2004 TV movie) .... Frank Martell
He's also appeared in the following reality shows and talk shows:
--Celebrity Survivor (Austrailia)--Moso tribe / ... (12 episodes, 2006)
--"Dancing with the Stars" (Australia) (3 episodes, 2004-2006)
--"Greeks on the Roof" (1 episode, 2003)

 

Ashlyn and Kayley Messick

(Belle Black #3)
After leaving Days in early 98, Ashlyn and Kayley continued to go on commercial auditions and be seen by various casting directors. In May 1999, they became big sisters for the first time, when their mom had baby Justin. Their movie, Baby Geniuses was released in early 1999. They're now in school and continue to go on auditions for commercials and other things. The girls were recently seen in a small extra role in the movie Tom Cats.

 

 

 

 

Corinne Michaels

(Joanne Barnes 1979-80)
--Consenting Adults (1985 TV movie)
--"Hunter" in episode: "A Child Is Born" (episode # 3.18) 3/14/87
--"Little House on the Prairie" playing "Grace Edwards" in episode: "Promise To Keep, A" (episode # 8.19) 3/1/82
--"Charlie's Angels" playing "Angela" in episode: "Nips and Tucks" (episode # 4.22) 3/5/80

 

Tracy Middendorf

(Carrie Brady 1992-92)
Tracy has appeared in commercials for AM-PM (a convenience store). She also appeared in:
--Family Law ep "Americans."  She played a mother of two half-Indian children whose ex-husband kidnapped the kids and took them to the Indian reservation, where United States laws do not apply.
--1999 season premiere of "Angel" on FOX
--Ally McBeal (2 episodes in 1999-2000 season)
--X-Files (1999-2000 season guest star)
December 21, 1998--L.A. Doctors
??--Perversions of Science (HBO Series)--appeared as a cheerleader in the "Panic" episode
September 23, 1997--guest starred on The Practice, as a hooker.
March 1997--CBS's Touched By An Angel--guest star {ap. Last Call} as Amethyst/Anna.
1997--Dying To Belong--an NBC TV movie, also starring Sarah Chalke and Mark Paul Gosslear.
1996--Star Trek: Deep Space Nine--Ziyal (recurring role)--character now played by another actress
1995-96--Murder She Wrote--guest star
1995--"John Grisham's The Client"--guest starred as Denise (11/21/95 ep "Happily Ever After")
1995--Ed McBain's 87th Precinct (TV Movie)
Summer 1995--Pilgrims (a play at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego)
1994--Wes Craven's New Nightmare...Julie
1993--Beverly Hills 90210...Laura Kingman (recurring character)
(March 1998): Played Muriel McComber in "Ah, Wilderness!" play by Eugene O'Neill (Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City, New York, USA)
Tracy won the 1999 L.A. Ovation award for Best Actress in a play for the Fountain Theater's production of "Summer and Smoke"

Eric Mills

(Matt Burns 1985-86)
--Bay City Story (1992 TV movie)

 

Dani Minnick

(Rebecca Morrison)
Dani was recently seen on the set of Picket Fences, observing as an apprentice director. Apparently she has been directing her own shorts and other films. Her film, "World upon her Shoulder" was shown at the Aspen Film Festival it was produced by Manifest Films.

Karen Moncrieff

(Gabrielle Pascal 1987-88)
Karen has most recently been working as a screenwriter. She has written scripts for two films, Innocent Adultery and Trinidad, neither of which have been made info features yet. She has directed episodes of Six Feet Under and the film Blue Car (2003), which she wrote. The film received lots of accolades for the first-time director and the movie's stars, including Frances Fisher and Agnes Bruckner. Her acting roles since Days include:
--Diagnosis Murder--guest starred as Deb Lange (4/24/97)
--"Wings"--guest star-- "Deidre" in episode: "Come Fly with Me" (episode # 5.10) 2 December 1993
--"Renegade"--guest starred as a lawyer--in episode: "No Good Deed..." (episode # 2.5) 11 October 1993
--Deathfight (1994)
--Murder Between Friends (1994) (TV movie)
--Perry Mason: The Case of the Killer Kiss (1993) (TV movie) .... Mimi Hoyle
--"Santa Barbara" (1990-1992) .... Cassandra Benedict
--Waking Up Horton (1998) .... Miriam
-- Xtro 3: Watch the Skies (1995) .... Watkins
--Innocent Adultery (1994)
--"Bold and the Beautiful, The" .... Michelle Brookner (1989)
--"Mike Hammer, Private Eye" (1997) (as Karen Monerieff) in episode: "A Candidate for Murder" (episode # 2.7) 1 March 1998
--"Unhappily Ever After" (1995) 1997
--"Diagnosis Murder" (1993) playing "Claire Hartman" in episode: "Murder in the Dark" (episode # 3.12) 8 March 1996
--"Nowhere Man" (1995) playing "Pam Peterson" in episode: "A Rough Whimper of Insanity" (episode # 1.7) 23 October 1995
--"Silk Stalkings" (1991) playing "Karen Jackman" in episode: "The Deep End" (episode # 3.21) 13 March 1994
--"Wings" (1990) playing "Deidre" in episode: "Come Fly with Me" (episode # 5.10) 2 December 1993
--"Silk Stalkings" (1991) playing "Vivian DeLong" in episode: "Giant Steps" (episode # 2.20) 4 March 1993
Karen has appeared on two episodes of Silk Stalkings. In the first one she was a drug and sex addict who was cheating on her husband. In the second, she appeared as the editor/photographer of a Playboy type magazine named "Rush" and the wife of that episode's murder victim.

Deborah Moore

(Danielle Stevens 1991-92)
Since leaving Days, Deborah appeared in:
--Midnight Man (1995 TV movie) .... Hannah Bernstein
--On Dangerous Ground (1995 TV movie) .... Hannah Bernstein
--"Wanderer, The" (1994) TV Series .... Clare
--Into the Sun (1992) .... Major Goode

Rob Moran

 (TC Greer 1997; Richard Wilcox, 1999; Park Ranger Kevin 1996)
--There's Something About Mary (1998)
--Fallen Arches (1997) .... Company Representative
--Me, Myself and Irene (2000)
"JAG" -- "The Colonel's Wife" 11/16/99--a cop
Rob is married to Entertainment Tonight correspondent Julie Moran and lives in Los Angeles with their baby daughter, Maiya DuPree

 

Camilla More

(Gillian Forrester, Grace Forrester 1986-87)
After Camilla left Days, she appeared in:
--Dark Side of the Moon, The (1990) .... Lesli
--Serpent of Death, The (1989)
--Maybe Baby (1988) (TV movie)
In 1991, she stepped in for Finola Hughes on GH, when the show suddenly needed to re-cast the role of Anna. It has been rumored that she is dating Kevin Costner, but I have found no confirmation on that.

Carey More

(Grace Forrester 1987)
Carey has not done any acting that I know of since she left Days.

 

Shelley Taylor Morgan

 

(Angelica Deveraux 1989)
After being the second actress to play Angelica, Shelley became a host on E! Entertainment Television. She hosted a number of specials and a few regular shows on the network, most noticably, Pure Soap, a daily show that gave updates of the soaps and interviews with stars. She later hosted "Coming Attractions" on E!, after Pure Soap was cancelled (in 1994 or 1995). I have not seen her on E! recently. In 1996, she was on the Discovery Channel show "Interior Motives," showing the proper way to shop at a flea market. In 1997, she again appeared on that show, this time guiding a tour around the Hollywood Celebrity Showcase House. In 1991, Shelley sang on the soap CD, "With love from the Soaps," a CD created to benefit various children's charities.

Julianne Morris

(Princess Greta Von Amberg)
Since leaving Days, Julianne has appeared in:
--50 First Dates (2004) .... Noreen
--Another Pretty Face (2002 TV movie) .... Amber Sullivan
--"Two and a Half Men" playing "Teacher" in episode: "A Bag Full of Jawea" 4 October 2004

 

Patrick Muldoon

(Austin Reed)
When Patrick left Days, he already had the deal worked out to become a character on Melrose Place for the 1995-96 season. Patrick's character, Richard Hart, was written off at the end of the season (although he appeared in a few episodes at the beginning of the 1996-97 season.) Patrick has done a few TV movies since leaving Days. He did Deadly Pursuits (as Tim Faulkner) which aired in Jan 1997 (NBC) with Tori Spelling, with whom he was romantically linked. He appeared as Xander Barcalow in the big-budget action flick
Starship Troopers. He's also wrapped up work on an independent film called "The Second Wife." Patrick has been signed to play the lead in a movie called 'The Second Arrival/Arrival 2' (a sequel to The Arrival, which starred Charlie Sheen). Filming began mid-June 1997 in Montreal. Patrick plays a computer scientist who receives info from his estranged brother that allows him to fight off aliens that are invading Earth. The release date is unknown. He will star in the Frank Darabont-scripted HBO premiere "Black Cat Run," which began filming in late September 1997. Muldoon plays Johnny, a race car driver who is wrongly accused of the murder of his girlfriend's father and who must race against time to clear his name. Amelia Heinle also stars. Patrick will play Patricia Arquette's love interest in the upcoming film Toby's Story. The MGM feature, which also stars Gabriel Byrne, tells the tale of a Vatican investigator looking into the case of a young woman who's experiencing stigmata and other religious phenomena. Patrick has been cast in an upcoming thriller by Regent Entertainment called Red Team (December 1998). Patrick doesn't seem to be as popular in Hollywood as he thought, however, the actor was recently turned away at the door at a very hip, post-Oscars party. He wasn't on the guest list and - to even greater embarrassment - was turned away in front of dozens of paparazzi who witnessed the entire humiliating scene. Nia Long (ex-Kat Speakes, Guiding Light) and Patrick appeared in the horror flick "Stigmata." You can find more info on Patrick at the Unoffical Patrick Muldoon Page

Michelle Nicastro

(Sasha 1987)
Michelle never sang on Days, but since she left the show, the majority of her roles have been related to singing. She had two separate roles on Santa Barbara. First she was a singer with Jeffrey and then played Sasha Schmidt who haunted Julia after being killed and frozen. She has also released some children's CDs, singing lullabyes and classic songs for children. After recording three albums of "family" music, Michelle recorded On My Own (Varese Sarabande), a collection of Broadway songs. Michelle also had a small role in When Harry Met Sally (1989), playing Billy Crystal's girlfriend, Amanda, at the beginning of the movie. She wowed audiences in the Los Angeles production of Les Miserables for a while after that. In 1994, she was in the TV movie Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart and in the animated film The Swan Princess, providing the voice of Princess Odette. Most recently, Michelle played Ariel on an episode of Wings (April 1996). She is on the album "The Musical Adventures of Peter Pan," which is now available in stores. Michelle has also dubbed songs for stars on Hercules (The Widow Twankey, played by Michael Hurst in two different episodes) and on Xena (Callisto, played by Hudson Leick in the episode "The Bitter Suite"). For more info on the
CDs she appears on, visit the Michelle Nicastro Fan Site. She appeared on Beverly Hills, 90210 in the second season, as Brandy, an Exotic Dancer.

Stephen Nichols

(Steve (Patch) Johnson 1985-90)
Stephen appeared on GH as Stefan Cassadine, the younger brother of the evil Stavros from 1996-2002 and again in 2003. He was a judge in the 1998 Miss America Pageant (September 1997). Stephen guest-starred on many prime time shows after leaving Days, including:

  • "The Nanny"...Brock Storm in 1993
  • "Empty Nest"--recurring role of Matt Kane in 1995
  • "Second Chances"-- recurring role of Tommy Simmons in 1993, 1994
  • Murder She Wrote--guest starred on December 15, 1991
  • Sisters--Teddy's one night stand--a recurring role in 1994
  • "Melrose Place" (a client of Kristian Alfonso's character), Carl Canin in 1993
  • In the Heat of the Night--"Conspiracy of One" (1994) as Chuck Booker
  • She Spies--episode Trap (2002) as Kurt Maxim
  • Merchants of Venus (1998) .... Adult Film Star
  • Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders video game (1997) .... Dmitri and Jeanette
  • Deep Cover (1996) .... Dutch
  • "Diagnosis Murder"--episode Georgia on My Mind (1994) as Miles Archer
  • Heaven's Tears (1994) .... Peter Steiner
  • "Renegade", episode Endless Summer (1993)as Steve Harris
  • "2000 Malibu Road" in 3 episodes in 1992 as Brad Dimitri
  • "Murder, She Wrote" in episode Danse Diabolique (1992) as Barry Carroll

Stephen had a recurring role on "L.A. Law" shortly after leaving Days, as the attorney of Arnie's soon-to-be-ex-wife. He was seen on "Shades of LA" with Michael J. Pollard in the time after he left Days and before he appeared on LA Law. He also had a role on "Matlock" as a biker, with hair extensions that went down his back. He also had a short-term role on Santa Barbara in 1992 as Skylar Gates and has done a few "straight-to-video" movies in Europe. He played a killer in drag in Cover Me, a Nazi in love with a Jewish girl during WWII in Heaven's Tears, an action hero in Phoenix (his character, McLean is sent to stop an android rebellion on a mining planet and discovers that the androids are becoming self aware, he then finds out he's an android), and spent the summer of 1995 working on The Glass Cage (playing Renzi) with Eric Roberts. In Canada, he did the play "Reunion" at various dinner theaters. In 1991, he had a small role in Soapdish as an award presenter at their version of the Daytime Emmys. That year, he also starred in "The Lizard King," a one-man show about The Doors' Jim Morrison, in California. Stephen starred with Maxwell Caulfield, Carol Kane and Valerie Pettiford in "He Hunts" at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles in April and May 2002.
Personally, his daughter Vanessa, is now in college, and living at home are Aaron (who once played young Steve on Days) and daughter Dylan, who was born soon after Nichols left Days. Stephen and his GH and Days co-star Mary Beth Evans have appeared in numerous productions of the play "Love Letters." In March 1997, they performed it in Irvine, California, with former Days co-star Richard Biggs directing. You can find more info on Stephen at: The Stephen Nichols Home Page

 

Yvette Nipar

(Sasha Roberts 1987)
Since her role on Days as the last actress to play Sasha, Yvette has most often been seen in Payless shoe commercials. She also guest-starred on Full House as one of Joey's dates, on Briso County Jr. as Ellie, and on Melrose Place as the other ad agency's rep, Evie Wainbridge (1996). She had a role on 21 Jump Street from 1988-89 playing Jackie Garrett. In 1994, she played Lisa Madigan in Robocop, the Series. She appeared in the feature films Ski Patrol (as Ellen, 1990), Doctor Mordrid (as Samantha Hunt, 1992) and Rolling Thunder (as Alex Kegan, 1995). She also was in the TV movies "Til death do us Part" and Twilight Man (1996) as Elon. She guest-starred on Murder, She Wrote (ep. Trevor Hudson's Legacy--4/16/89) as Cat Hudson Drake. He appeared on "Hardball" in episode: "A Death in the Family" 5/11/90 and on "The Sentinel" in episode: "Light My Fire." She guest-starred on Nash Bridges (ep. "'Til Death Do Us Part") May 23, 1997 as Dana Trainor. On October 22, 1997, she appeared on Chicago Hope as patient Jill Fischer. She had a role on Matlock, (ep. "The Star"), which aired 10/31/87, where she played Susan McKay. She more recently made an appearance on Diagnosis Murder in an episode called "Playing for Keeps." The episode was originally titled "Beach Blanket Bump-Off." She appeared on season finale of The Profiler in 1999 (ep. "What Does Love Have to do with It?"). Yvette most recently appeared in the UPS television campaign "What Can Brown Do For You?"

 

 

Martha Nix

(Janice Barnes 1976-77)
--"Safe at Home" (1986) TV Series
--"Waltons, The" .... Serena Burton, Daughter of Bert Jr. , Granddaughter of Rose. (1979-1980)
--"Little House on the Prairie" playing "Amy Cassidy" in episode: "Gambini the Great" (episode # 8.6) 11/9/81
--"Little House on the Prairie" playing "Holly" in episode: "Sound of Children, The" (episode # 5.18) 2/5/79
Martha is married and is now known as Martha Nix Wade. She had a daughter in early 1999.

 

Chelsea Noble

(Kristina Andropolous 1988)
Chelsea most recently starred on the WB TV show "Kirk" with her real-life husband Kirk Cameron, as Elizabeth. She met Kirk while working on Growing Pains for a couple of seasons, playing his girlfriend Kate MacDonald, from 1989 until the show ended. They couple adopted a baby in early 1997. She was also in the TV movies Star Struck (1994) as Robyn Call and A Little Piece of Heaven (1991). She was also in the movies Instant Karma (1990) as Penelope and The Willies (1991) as an anchor woman. In Jan. 1989, she guest-starred on Cheers as Lori, beautiful daughter of Judy. In 1987 or 1988, she appeared on an episode of Full House as Samantha, a girlfriend of Jesse's. In 1988 she appeared in a few episodes of Whos the Boss as Cynthia. She recently costarred with her husband in the feature film, Left Behind: The Movie.

Heather North

(Sandy Horton 1967-71)
While on Days, and through 1972, Heather provided the voice for Daphne Blake on the cartoon series, Scooby Doo. Following the run of the original series, she's reprised the voice role in a number of additional series and specials, including Scooby Doo's Greatest Mysteries (1999), "13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, The" (1985), "New Scooby-Doo Mysteries, The" (1984), Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood (1979), "Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, The" (1976), and "New Scooby-Doo Movies, The" (1972). In 1971, she appeared in The Barefoot Executive as Jennifer Scott. In 1997, she once again did the voice of Daphne, but this time on "Johnny Bravo" in episode: "Bravo Dooby Doo" (episode # 1.4). She appeared on "Doc Elliot" in episode: "Carrier, The" (episode # 1.7) 2/20/74. She met Days producer and director Wes Kenney while on the show. In 1997, they celebrated their 26th anniversary.

Wayne Northrup

(Roman Brady 1981-84, 1991-94)
Since Wayne left Days in 1994, he appeared as himself in Deidre Hall's TV movie about her struggle to have a child. He now has a role on Port Charles, the GH spinoff, as villian Rex Stanton. Rex Stanton departed Port Charles on March 10, 1998, but watch for Wayne to reprise the role again in the future. Before signing with PC, he was up for a role on B&B (which went to Tristan Rogers). Wayne also appeared in a Lifetime TV movie, The Haunting of Lisa (4/10/96), co-starring Cheryl Ladd. Wayne once again played a cop in a small town.


 

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Some info from the Internet Movie Database and Total Television by Alex McNeil.

 

Thanks to:

  • Ken Rivadeneira for helping me compile enough info to get this page started
  • Jen Cannon--info on C. Ross and Murder One, S. Diol, T. Kolis, R. Mailhouse, J. Campanella
  • Lori--info on C.M.Stewart, S. Zenor, R.A.Brown, G. Deloy, A-M Martin, J. Robinson, C. Chappell, J. Taylor, M. Mason, C. Shaugnessy, C. Ross, S. Palmer, N. Ryan, S. Nichols
  • Kat Lively--info on S. Nichols' GH role
  • Judy--info on W. Eure, P. Weaver, E. Mallory
  • Marla Stauffer--info on R. Clary, G. Marx, B. Hufsey, S. Diol, K. Moncrieff, L. Howard, P. Pease, K. Moncrieff, L. Howard
  • Jennifer Bottomley--info on S. Groff, K. McDaniel
  • Debbie Click--info on R. Mailhouse
  • CyberGeek, elecbtqe, -Jeff Blakeman --info on Y. Nipar
  • Thomas Haddad, Aaron Kluge --info on K. McDaniel
  • Ed Tang, Missy, Sonia Herrington, chetgrism, Jennifer Tse--info on T. Middendorf
  • Tonya--info on T. Middendorf, C. Ross
  • Jenn Grant--info on P. Muldoon
  • Klocek, jmbarth --info on E. Mallory
  • TMTSoapop--info on S. Nichols
  • Debbie--info on S. McPeak
  • Jennifer Matheson--info on Shelley Taylor Morgan, Eric Mason
  • Sonya D. Tilley--info on David McLean
  • Bernard Webber--info on D. Minnick
  • Nicole--A. Massett, G. Marx
  • Nicki--info on M. Nicastro
  • Tom Dalzell, C. MacNeal--info on C. MacNeal
  • Philip Goldberg--info on F. Mark
  • Emma Shane--info on M. Martin
  • Fiona--info on R. Moran
  • Khaki--info on G. Manners, G. Masselli, F. Mark
  • Clint--info on J. Melvey
  • Phil--K. McDaniel

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