Where are they now? (R)

 

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.


 

Karen Racicot

(Gaby, Danielle's assistant 1992)
Shortly after leaving Days, Karen had a guest role on "Forever Knight" (Nov. 17, 1992) in the episode: "Only the Lonely"

Ford Rainey

(Frank Evans 1977-78)
Since leaving his role on Days as Marlena and Samantha's dad, Ford has been seen in:
--ER --guest star during 1998-99 season
--Marshal Law (1996) .... Old Timer
--There Was a Little Boy (1993 TV movie) (uncredited) .... Father Ramirez
--Bed & Breakfast (1992) .... Amos
--Cellar, The (1990)--
--J. Edgar Hoover (1987) (TV) .... Harlan Fisk Stone
--Halloween II (1981) .... Dr. Mixter
--Gideon's Trumpet (1980 TV movie) .... 2nd Supreme Court Justice
--"Backstairs at the White House" (1979 mini-series) .... Navy Secretary
--Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter (1979 TV movie)
--"Bionic Woman, The" TV Series .... Jim Elgin (1976)
--Remington Steele (ep. Small Town Steele)--guest star
--Wiseguys--ep. "Day Seven" as Prescott Wilson, a recluse

Marie Alise Recasner

(Nurse Lynn)
James Reynolds directed "Conversations" starring: Lancer Dean Shull, Pamela Roylance & Marie Alise Recasner at
The Fremont Centre Theatre in the summer of 2001. Shortly after leaving Days, Marie began appearing on "Port Charles" as Ellen Burgess, a character originated by Debbie Morgan. She continued on the show from 1998-1999.

 

Quinn Redeker

(Alex Marshall)
In his last few months on Days, Quinn began appearing on Y&R as Rex Sterling. He continued on Y&R until a couple of years ago.

Melissa Reeves

(Jennifer Horton)
For all the info on Missy since leaving Days, please read my FAQ,
Why did Melissa Reeves leave Days and the role of Jennifer?

Scott Reeves

(Jake Hogansen 1988)
Scott met his future wife, Melissa Brennan Reeves (ex-Jennifer) while on Days. They didn't start dating until after he left the show, when they were met again, thanks to Michael Bays (Julio). In 1990, they had a daughter, Emily Taylor. They are expecting another child in August 1997. After Days, Scott moved onto Y&R, where he plays Ryan McNeil. He's been on the show for a number of years now. He has recently appeared in a few TV movies, including Kidnapped, which starred Martha Byrne (ATWT). Scott also recently completed a music video, Too Little Too Much which will be shown on country music video channels. He also has appeared in:
--Hearts Adrift (1996) .... Kyle Raines
--Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) .... Navy Seal
--Edge of Honor (1991) .... Luke
--Big Man on Campus (1989) .... Emcee
--Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) .... Sean Robertson
--I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989 TV movie) .... Bruce
For more info on Scott, visit the
Scott Reeves Fan Page

Tara Reid

(Ashley, Sami's friend)
Tara appeared in What We Did that Night (TV movie with Rick Schroder 1/18/99) as "The Girl." She starred in the 1998 thriller, Urban Legends, as Sasha. She also had one scene in Cruel Intentions. She played Marci Greenbaum, whose nude picture Sebastian put on the Internet. Tara recently starred in a number of films, including, The Visitors (2000), Body Shots (1999) and American Pie (1999). She's also appearerd in the films, Girl (1999) as Cybil, Around the Fire (1998) as Jennifer, The Big Lebowski (1998) as Bunny Lebowski, and I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998). Tara also starre as a member of the all-girl singing group in the upcoming feature Josie and the Pussycats. Tara (ex-Ashley, Days) and JANINE TURNER (ex-Jackie, GH) co-starred in Dr. T and the Women, premiering in theaters nationwide October 13, 2000.

 

Randy Reinholz

 

(Adam Scott 1989)
Randy is married to Jean Bruce Scott (Jessica Blake Fallon). They have been working together on an international play festival called "Native Voices: A Festival of Native Plays." He and Jean have been working on their own projects for the last few years and getting feed back from a writer's group in LA (as well as contributing to other writer's work by holding workshops and staged readings of the scripts). He also spent time teaching at a university. In 1991, he appeared in the movie "Dead Space" as Tim.
 Randy Reinholz is the co-creator and artistic director of Native Voices Theatre Company. Engaged by the Autry to direct this theatre initiative, Reinholz has twenty years of experience in theatre, film, and television in the United States and Canada as an actor, director, producer, and script developer. Most recently, he directed 'The Rez Sisters', an award-winning play by First Nations playwright Tomson Highway (Cree), for Theatre Cornell as the centerpiece of Cornell University's 'Indians' Indians: Re-presentation of Native American People in the Arts.' He was the executive producer and director of the critically acclaimed 'Urban Tattoo' at the Autry Museum and at venues in Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary, Canada and producer of 'The Baby Blues' at Centre Stage of Pennsylvania. Reinholz received his MFA in Theatre from Cornell University and is tenured Head of Performance at San Diego State University. In 2002, he directed the play 'Jump Kiss: An Indian Legend' at Native Voices at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage.

 

Deborah Rennard

(Whitney Baker 1991)
Deborah appeared in Dallas: J.R. Returns (1996 TV movie) as Sly Lovegren, the role she played during the series' original run. She has also appeared in a few commercials. In 1996, Deborah was the co-producer of the critically acclaimed CBS drama series EZ STREETS . Just before that she had a recurring role on the CBS series Due South, where she played the coroner, Esther Pearson. In 1991, she played Cynthia in "Lionheart," which also starred Jean-Claude Van Damme. She appeared on an episode of "Forever Knight" playing "Julia Winwood" in episode: "Partners of the Month" (1994)

Alejandro Rey

(Karl Duval 1976)
Alejandro died May 21, 1987. In his time after Days, he was seen in the following roles:
--Dallas (1986) as Luis Rueda
--Moscow on the Hudson (1984) .... Orlando Ramirez
--Grace Kelly (1983 TV movie)
--Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess (1983 TV movie) .... Eduardo Cansino
--Hotel (1982 TV movie)
--Ninth Configuration, The (1980) .... Lieutenant Gomez
--Stunts Unlimited (1980 TV movie) .... Fernando Castilla
--Cuba (1979) .... Faustino
--Sunburn (1979) .... Fons
--Swarm, The (1978) .... Dr. Martinez
--High Velocity (1977) .... Alejandro Martel

Peggie Reyna

(Peggie)
Peggie appeared on some episodes of Reasonable Doubts in the early 1990s. The episodes were called, "Making Dirt Stick" and "Tangled up in Blue." I received this update from Peggie in December 2002:
"I actually appeared on 5 episodes of Reasonable Doubts. However, my primary focus in life is working to end intimate partner violence (especially in the Deaf and Disabled Communities) and other forms of violence against women and children...As a nationally recognized expert on domestic violence I am able to bring prevention education and first response information to law enforcement and service providers nationwide. If you know anyone interested in the violence prevention movement just have them get in touch with me."

Tony Rhodes

(Jesse Lombard)
On April 26, 1994, Tony appeared in Kids Killing Kids, a project aimed at teaching America's youth how to deal in today's world without resorting to violence. The show was a commercial-free, two hour TV movie, which included four separate stories. In the summer of 1993, Tony did a movie called "Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder" (which was shown at the Palm Springs Film Festival). It was similar to the graduate and was Tony's first romantic lead. He also has done a few commercials since leaving Days. He keeps up with Salem's happenings through Christie Clark and would consider a return to daytime if he was asked.

Michael Rhoton

(Maxwell Brady #1)
Michael is currently a freshman at Amherst College. He is planning a major in biology, with a possible double in music. He graduated from Hamilton High School in L.A. in June 1997, near the top of his class. He has his own web page at:
http://www.amherst.edu/~morhoton.

 

Madlyn Rhue

(Daphne DiMera 1982-84)
After leaving Days in 1984, Madlyn went on to star in the T.V. series "Houston Knights" (1987) as Annie. She also starred in the T.V. movie "A Mother's Justice" (1991). She had a guest-starring role as a judge on the syndicated TV courtroom show, Trial By Jury, hosted by Perry Mason. She appeared on some episodes of Murder, She Wrote, playing Doris West (ep. "Seal of the Confessional"--10/1/89), Jean O'Neill (eps. "Legacy of Borbey House"--10/3/93, "Wheel of Death"--5/22/94, and "Murder in Tempo"--1/11/96), and Dana (ep. "Home Care"--10/19/95). Madlyn had MS when she was still on Days. It was not made public then because she was afraid of losing her health insurance and her job--that is why she was using a cane on the show. She is still living, and recently appeared on a talkshow to discuss MS.

 

Sue Rihr

(Madeline Rutherford 1985)
Since leaving Days, Sue appeared in:
--Doctor, The (1991) .... Shirley
--Diggin' Up Business (1990) .... Shelly
--Memories of Me (1988) .... Shiela
--4.8 Million Ways to Die (1986) .... Young Woman
--Jagged Edge (1985) .... Reporter
--Beverly Hills, 90210...court clerk in ep. 100. "Scared Very Straight" ( 2/9/94)

Lisa Rinna

(Billie Reed 1993-1995, 2002)
Lisa and husband Harry Hamlin welcomed daugter Delilah Belle June 10, 1998.
Lisa and Harry had a 7 pound, 3 ounce baby girl in June 2001 named Amelia Gray. On March 9, 1998, Lisa appeared in the pilot episode of NBC's series, "House Rules." She played Cassiopeia Davan, a prospective roommate for the gang. On March 29, 1997, Lisa wed her longtime love Harry Hamlin (LA Law) in an outdoor ceremony at their home in the Hollywood Hills. After returning from her honeymoon in Costa Rica and Florida, Lisa jetted off to Vancouver for two weeks of filming in a new FOX TV-movie, "Nick Fury" with Baywatch's David Hasselhoff. She plays Val, a SHIELD agent, who is on a mission to save the world. The movie aired in early 1998. In October 1997, she hosted the VH1 Fashion Awards Nominee Special. Lisa starred on Melrose Place as Taylor McBride, whose ex-husband is Kyle (Rob Estes, ex-Glenn). Lisa left Melrose Place after the 1997-98 season, presumably to spend more time as a mom. Lisa appeared in "Close to Danger," a TV movie on ABC, which also starred Rob Estes (1/97). She played a college student who is involved in a mystery. Her character was murdered. Lisa filmed a CBS pilot for the Fall 1996 TV season, described as a cross between ER and Friends. It is called "Exit Elves," and features mortuary workers (Lisa is a mortuary worker). However, this pilot was not picked up. In 1995, Lisa was in the NBC TV movie, Danielle Steele's Vanished. In early 2000, she appeared on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher. Real-life couple Lisa and Harry starred in Sex, Lies & Obsession, the true story of a woman who discovers her husband is a sex addict on Lifetime on May 7, 2001. Around the same time Lisa returned to Days in 2002, she began another job, as the co-host of SoapTalk on SoapNet, with Ty Treadway (OLTL).

Jacob and Joshua Rips

(John Thomas Brady 1999-2002)
Jacob and Joshua left the role of JT on May 1, 2002. Most likely they will not continue in acting. What started out as a short stint on the show turned into a two year role.

 

Bumper Robinson

(Jonah Carver 1987-88)
Bumper appeared on "Guys Like Us" on UPN during the 98-99 season as Jared, the responsible roommate, who's 6 year old brother moves in with him and his friend. Bumper had a co-starring role in the 1996 short-lived Fox sitcom, Party Girl. In early 1998, he starred in the WB series THREE as a computer genius/hacker who is a "modern day robin hood" robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. The show was canceled at the end of March that year. He also appeared in:
--Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999 TV movie)
--"Living Single" (April 1996)...guest starred as Ivan
--"Steve Harvey Show, The"....as "Lawrence" 2/97
--"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch".... playing "Clifford" in episode: "Trial by Fury" 1/3/97
--"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"... playing "Jem'Hadar" in episode: "Abandoned, The" 1995
--"John Larroquette Show, The"...playing "Extortionist" in episode: "Jumping off the Wagon" 10/12/93
-- "Generation X" (1996) (TV show) .... Mondo
--Generation X (1996) (TV movie) .... Mondo
-- O.J. Simpson Story, The (1995) (TV movie) .... Young O.J.
--White Man's Burden (1995) .... Martin
--Jacksons: An American Dream, The (1992) (TV movie) .... Jackie (aged12-16)
--"Molloy" (1990) .... Louis Duncan Jackson
--A Different World (Oct. 15, 1992--possibly full 92-93 season) as Dorian
In April 2003, he completed a pilot with Eve (rapper/actor). It is currently called, "The Eve Project", formerly entitled "Opposite Sex". He is Eve's love interest. It was produced by Greenblatt and Janollori, the same producers of "One on One", "Six Feet Under" and many, many other television shows. If it's picked up, it will be aired on UPN.

Jay Robinson

(Monty Dolan)
Jay is currently hosting a show on the Discovery channel called "Beyond Bizzare" about the paranormal (ghosts, etc.).
Jay's other roles since Days include:
--The Nanny -- guest star (Sept. 2, 1996)
--Murder Between Friends (1994) (TV movie)
--Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) .... Mr. Hawkins
--Sinatra (1992 TV movie) .... Major Bowes
--Murder, She Wrote (ep. Murder, Plain and Simple--4/28/91) as Bishop Burkhart
--Transylvania Twist (1990) .... Uncle Efrem
--Big Top Pee-wee (1988) .... Cock
--"Cheers" (in episode: "For Real Men Only") 11/16/89 as Larry
--Adventures Beyond: Chupacabra (1997) (V) .... Host
--Skeeter (1993) .... Drake

Robert Rockwell

(Simon Hopkins)
Robert has done a few commercials since his Days role. He plays a grandfather who gives his grandson a Werther's Original candy in a commercial for Werther's. He also had a recurring role on Growing Pains as Wally, Jason Seaver's new step-dad from 1988-90. He also appeared in Perfect Alibi in 1995 as Jonah Kringle. He guest starred on "Beverly Hills, 90210" as "Cindy's father" in episode "88. Twenty Years Ago Today" 10/27/93.

 

 

Francesco Romano

(Roberto Barelli)

Francesco will return to Days for a couple of episodes in July 2000. His brother has a website that includes info on him. You can find it at: http://web.tiscalinet.it/axeone

 

 

Robert Romanus

(Speed Selejko 1983-85)
Robert appeared on the CBS show Maggie Winters as Jeff Foster, the husband of one of Maggie's best friends. He is the father of Katie Foster who is played by Brittany and Brianna McConnell (Belle #2, Days).
Since leaving Days, Robert has been seen in:
--Dangerous Curves (1988) .... Hector
--Pulse (1988) .... Paul
--Ghost of a Chance (1987 TV movie)
--That Secret Sunday (1986 TV movie) .... Mando Harris
--Bad Medicine (1985) .... Carlos
--"Fame" (1986-1987) .... Miltie Horowitz
--"Facts of Life, The" (1987-1988) .... "Snake" Robinson, Natalie's boyfriend
He guest starred on:
--"MacGyver" in episode: "Prodigal, The" 12/8/85
--"Weird Science" (1994) playing "Damien" in episode: "Lisa's Virus" 8/6/94
--"21 Jump Street" (1987) in episode: "Draw the Line" 9/18/89
--"21 Jump Street" (1987) in episode: "Blu Flu" 1/29/89
--"St. Elsewhere" (1982) in episode: "Naked and the Dead, The" 10/30/85
--Chicago Hope (1994) in ep. "With the greatest of ease" as Anthony Travell
--Will and Grace (2000-2001 season) as Lenny, a waiter, then Grace's assistant in the episode that featured Cher and Camryn Manheim

 

Charlotte Ross

(Eve Donovan 1987-1991)
In March, 2001, Charlotte joins the series NYPD Blue as Connie, a cop. On February 13, 2001, she appeared as Frasier's date on Frasier. On May 26, 1999, Charlotte appeared in the USA TV movie "Kidnapped in Paradise" which also starred Joely Fisher. She starred for two seasons on the Showtime series Beggars and Choosers as Lori Volpone. Charlotte had a starring role in NBC's drama Trinity in 1998. It also starred Alicia Coppola, the original Lorna on Another World and Tate Donovan (Friends, Partners). It was canceled after a few episodes aired. On March 3 and March 31, 1998, Charlotte appeared as Laurie Richardson on NYPD Blue. In early 1997, Charlotte earned a role in "Pauly" on FOX. It starred Pauly Shore as a guy with a rich dad. She starred as a young aerobics instructor who is engaged to Pauly's dad. The show was canceled after only a few episodes. Charlotte appeared in the NBC TV movie "Fall Into Darkness" in November, 1996. Charlotte was also recently seen co-starring opposite her former Days co-star, Charles Shaugnessy in "A Kiss So Deadly." Charles' character fell for his daughter's roommate, who was played by Charlotte (Nov. 1996). Charlotte guest starred on the February 8, 1996 episode of ER ("The Right Thing") as Angel, a drug addict with HIV. She also had a recurring role on Murder One as Stephanie Lambert, a used and abused psych patient. In March 1997, she appeared on two MTV shows: Fame or Shame as a judge and Loveline during the MTV Spring Break '97. Since she left Days, she has been on two failed TV series, The Heights and The Five Mrs. Buchanans (as Bree Buchanan). During the summer of 1995, she was in a play called The Sisters, which ran at the Pasadena Playhouse. She has guest starred on Married With Children, Drexell's Class, and Reasonable Doubts. She appeared in the movies "Foreign Student," Love & A .45" (as a heroin addict), and Savage Land (as Mandy). You can find more info on Charlotte at:
Charlotte Ross Home Page. You can also subscribe to a Charlotte mailing list.

Paige Rowland

(Debra Thomas 1997, Linda Bourne 1996 )
--"All My Children" .... Christine "Kit" Montgomery (1998-1999)
--"Silk Stalkings" playing "Jean Sloan" in episode: "Sea Of Love" (episode # 7.16) 1/18/1998
--Lady in the Box (filmed 1999; 2000 release, independent film)
--Doomsdayer (2000, in production, independent film)
For more info on Paige, visit her website at: http://www.paigerowland.com

 

Pamela Roylance

(Sandy Horton #3 1983-84)
James Reynolds directed "Conversations" starring: Lancer Dean Shull, Pamela Roylance & Marie Alise Recasner at
The Fremont Centre Theatre in the summer of 2001.
Since leaving Days, Pamela was seen in:
--Hexed (1993) .... Jennifer
--Addicted to His Love (1988 TV movie) .... Karen Franklin
--Deadly Intent (1988) .... Vicky
--"MacGyver"....as "Diana Kingman" (episode: "Slow Death") 3/26/86

Reed Rudy

(Max, J.L. King's henchman)
After leaving Days, Reed began appearing in a commercial for Aleve. He appeared on the 1/6/98 episode of Newsradio as a "rich guy." He appeared on Y&R as Newman Enterprises exec Dane Michaels in January 1999.

Derya Ruggles

(Robin Jacobs)
In 1994, Derya appeared in the film Remote, as Marty, where a mischievious 13-year-old has the world at his fingertips...as long as he's got a remote in his hands. When one of Randy's homemade gadgets wipes out his best pal's science project, things suddenly and hilariously spin out of control. She appeared in a classic Seinfeld episode in Nov. 1992, entitled "The Virgin." In it, Jerry dates Marla, (the virgin) while George hits on women, telling them he's a sitcom writer. Derya is one of the women he tries to pick up, who laughs in his face. She also appeared in "Dead by Sunset" (1995 miniseries) as Dr. K. Gunson.

Sky Rumph

(Andrew Donovan)
Sky returned to Days for three small appearances since he played Andrew. In 1992, he played an injured boy, who Lawrence brought into the Trauma Center, during the primetime episode, "One Stormy Night." In March 1997, he played "Shawn-D Friend #1," one of Shawn-D's friends, who was approached by a drug dealer at school. In December 1998, he played Ricky, another friend of Shawn D's. He also appeared in:
--Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) .... Jared Lloyd
--Chaplin (1992) .... Charles Chaplin, jr. age 7
--Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story, A (1989 TV movie).... C.J. Age 5 --"Baywatch" (5/12/97)--ep. "Nevermore" as Nick. In 1995, he appeared in a PBS show," Edgar Allan Poe, Terror of the Soul." This docudrama focused on the life and work of Poe. Sky appeared in one of the segments that dramatized his life.

 

David Ruprecht

(Dan Ryan)
David currently hosts Supermarket Sweep, a syndicated game show, which has aired on many different networks. He currently appeared on Fifth Pew from the Front, a new award winning TV show that provides insights into Christian worship, a changing world, and opportunities to outreach to others. He also did an infomercial for "Space Bag," the bags that work with your vacuum to conserve space. He also appeared on an episode of "Beverly Hills, 90210" ("Things We Do For Love, The" 11/6/96). He is also the former co-host of NBC's Real People. Ruprecht is married to the gifted Director/Choreographer Patti Colombo, who recently choreographed the Broadway revival of Peter Pan starring Cathy Rigby, as well as its filmed version for A&E (for which she received an EMMY nomination). Throughout the years, production schedules for Supermarket Sweep have dovetailed nicely with Ruprecht's artistic career pursuits and family priorities.

Al Ruscio

(Miguel Torres 1988)
Al has had many bit parts since he appeared on Days. In 1998, he will appear in "The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon," a TV movie, as Barney's father. He will play Grandpa Kanelos on Port Charles starting Wed., Dec. 2, 1998. He recently appeared on Fired Up as Manny, a turkey smuggler (Nov. 24, 1997). He appeared on Santa Barbara in 1989 or 1990 as R.J. Bentson, owner of Capwell stock who hides in the mountains, whom Robert Barr tries to get stocks from him to take over Capwell enterprises. He appeared on ER in 1995 as an illiterate patient. He also appeared on "Hot Line" in episode: "Payback" in 1994, "Seinfeld" playing "Manager" in episode: "The Pilot" 5/20/93, on "Wonder Years, The" playing "Mr. Harris" 10/16/91, on Hunter (10/24/90 ep. "The Incident") as Sam Miller, on "Beverly Hills, 90210" as David's Grandfather, who died in episode 7.07, and on Mad About You in episode "The Apartment" (11/11/92) as Uncle Jules. He appeared in the following movies: Phantom, The (1996) as Police Commissioner Farley, Showgirls (1995) as Mr Karlman, Silenzio dei prosciutti, Il (1994) as Phillip Morris, I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore (1992), Guilty by Suspicion (1991) as Ben Saltman, Godfather: Part III, The (1990) as Leo Cuneo, Romero (1989) as Bishop Estrada, Blood Red (1989), and Cage (1989) as Costello. He was seen in the following TV movies: Heroes of Desert Storm, The (1992), Dead Silence (1991) as Reducci, Stop at Nothing (1991) as Judge Quentin, and Lady Mobster (1988) as Tony D'Angelo. He also had a role on the short-lived series Joe's Life as Frank Ruscio. He can currently be seen in a commercial for the soft drink Josta. In the commercial, Al talks with a buddy about the old days and three Swedish nurses.

Fran Ryan

(Rosie Carlson 1976-79)
Fran died on January 15, 2000 in Burbank of natural causes.
Fran appeared in:
--River of Rage: The Taking of Maggie Keene (1993 TV movie)
--Suture (1993) .... Mrs. Lucerne
--"Little Dracula" (1991) TV Series (voice) .... Hannah the Barbarian
--Thanksgiving Day (1990 TV movie) .... Lois
--Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (1990) (TV)
--Nick Knight (1989) (TV) .... Genie
--Chances Are (1989) .... Mavis Talmadge
--Out Cold (1989)
--Lucky Stiff (1988) .... Ma
--"Hollywood Wives" (1985) (mini) TV Series .... Nina Carrolle
--Father of Hell Town (1985) (TV) .... Mother Maggie
--Sure Thing, The (1985) .... Lady in Car
--Private School (1983) .... Miss Dutchbok
--Circle of Power (1983)
--Ghost Dancing (1983) (TV) .... Judge
--Tough Enough (1983) .... Gert Long
--Johnny Belinda (1982) (TV) .... Aunt Aggie McAdam
--Savannah Smiles (1982) .... Farmer Wilma
--Stripes (1981) .... Dowager in Cab
--Adventures of Nellie Bly, The (1981 TV movie) .... Mrs. Roman
--Long Riders, The (1980) .... Mrs. Samuel
--Gunsmoke--1987 TV Movie "Return to Dodge City" as Miss Hannah
--Pale Rider--1985--as Ma Blankenship
-- Quiet Cool (1986)
--Rebel Love (1985)
--Eyes of Fire (1984)
--The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990)--short-lived sketch comedy series
--No Soap, Radio (1982)--as Mrs. Belmont--short-lived sitcom starring Steve Guttenberg
--The Wizard (1986-87)--as Tillie Russell, the housekeeper--an adventure/foreign intrigue show
She guest-starred on the following TV shows:
--"Tiny Toon Adventures" (1990) playing "Grandma"(voice) in episode: "Grandma's Dead" 11/10/92
--"Night Court" playing "Miss Crombie" in episode: "Family Affair, A: Part 2" 10/5/90
--"Night Court" playing "Miss Crombie" in episode: "Family Affair, A: Part 1" 9/28/90
--"Night Court" (ep. "Paternity") in early 1987
--"Forever Knight" playing "Jeannie" in episode: "Nick Knight" 8/20/89
--"Murphy Brown" playing "The Asp" in episode: "Nowhere to Run" 11/28/88
--"Hill Street Blues" in episode: "Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall, The" 12/6/84
--"Taxi" playing "Mrs. Weber" in episode: "Elegant Iggy" 1982
--Manimal--ep. "Night of the Beast" 12/17/83
--The Bradys--1990 ep. "Hat in the Ring"
--Hardcastle and McCormick--guest star--March 1986

Natasha Ryan

(Hope Williams 1975-80)
From 1980-81, Natasha played Amy Thackeray on the sitcom, Ladies' Man. The show also starred Louise Sorel. Shortly after leaving Days, she filmed, "Kingdom of the Spiders" with William Shatner. In 1980, she appeared in The Day Time Ended, where science fiction creatures descend upon the Earth to terrorize a family. She also appeared in: Going Berserk (1983), Entity, The (1981) as Julie, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II (1980 TV movie) as Hannah and Fatso (1980) as Ann Marie.


 

Where are they now?


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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
  • Dustin Cushman--info on L. Rinna
  • 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, D. Ruggles, F. Rainey, F. Ryan, B. Robinson
  • Lorie Stout--info on Madlyn Rhue
  • Beth Milstein--info on R. Reinholz
  • Stacy Krugman--info on C. Ross, D. Rennard
  • Paul Haggis--info on D. Rennard
  • KristnDays--info on C. Ross
  • Tonya--info on T. Middendorf, C. Ross
  • Travis Matheson, Kelliegram --info on B. Robinson
  • Drew Oberst--info on M. Rhoton
  • Jennifer Tse--clarification on R. Romanus
  • TMTSoapop, tsell--info on T. Reid
  • Wiley20658--info on P. Rowland

 

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