- Larry Haines
Larry Haines (born Larry Hecht on August 3, 1918 in Mount Vernon, New York) is an American actor. He first became known in the 1930s as a voice actor on the radio crime series "Gangbusters". Four decades later, he would return to radio, starring in many episodes of the "CBS Radio Mystery Theater". His most famous role is that of next-door neighbor Stu Bergman on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow". - Jane Krakowski
Jane Krakowski (née Krajkowski, born October 11, 1968 in Parsippany, New Jersey) is a Tony Award-winning American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Elaine Vassal on "Ally McBeal" and Jenna Maroney on "30 Rock". Krakowski attended Parsippany High School. - Lisa Peluso
Lisa Peluso (born July 29, 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American soap opera actress. Her first big break came at the age of nine, when she starred in the Broadway production of "Gypsy" with Angela Lansbury. At age 12, she played Linda, the younger sister of John Travolta's Tony, … - John James
John James (born John James Anderson on April 18, 1956 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American actor, best known to international audiences for playing Jeff Colby in both the prime-time soap opera "Dynasty" and its spin-off series "The Colbys" throughout the 1980s. Although popular with fans during the series' run, he has since made only occasional acting appearances on television since "Dynasty" ended in 1989. - John Loprieno
John Loprieno (born October 7, 1960) is an American actor and writer. With appearances on the soap operas "Search for Tomorrow" and "As the World Turns", he is best known for his role as Cord Roberts on the ABC soap opera, "One Life to Live"; he portrayed this role from 1986 through 1992, then from 1993 to 1997 and briefly in 2004. He returned to the show briefly in August 2007 for the show's 10,000th episode. - David Forsyth
David Forsyth (born September 18, 1947) is a well-known American soap opera actor. He was born in Long Beach, California. David Forsyth was given several soap opera roles to play in rapid succession: T.J. Canfield on "Texas" (1981-1982), Hogan McCleary on "Search for Tomorrow" (1983-1986) and John Hudson on " Another World" (1987-1997). He succeeded Roscoe Born in the role of Jim Thomasen on "All My Children" in 1997, a role he played until 1998. - Louise Shaffer
Louise Shaffer (born 5 July 1942) is an American actress, script writer, and author. Shaffer was born in Woodbridge, Connecticut, where she showed an interest in acting early on in her life. After finishing high school, she attended Connecticut College for Women, then Yale Drama School. Throughout her life, Shaffer has appeared in numerous soap operas, including "Hidden Faces", … - Adam Storke
Adam Storke (b. August 18 1962 in New York City, New York, USA) is an American actor who has starred in television and film. He is best known for playing Julia Roberts' love interest in the 1988 hit film "Mystic Pizza" and as Larry Underwood in the 1994 hit Stephen King mini series "The Stand". His well-known television role is in the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow" as Andrew Ryder in 1985 and in the short lived TV series in 1998 "Prey". - Cynthia Gibb
Cynthia Gibb (born December 14, 1963 in Bennington, Vermont, USA) is an American actress and former model who has starred in film and on television. Cynthia got her big break at the age of 14 when she was discovered by the Eileen Ford Agency in New York City. She was on the cover of Vogue and Young Miss. Fate then intervened, as director Woody Allen saw her in one of those magazines and gave her first film role in the 1980 movie "Stardust Memories". - Mary-Ellis Bunim
Mary-Ellis Bunim (July 9, 1946 - January 29, 2004) was a producer and co-creator of MTV's "The Real World" and "Road Rules". A native of Massachusetts, Bunim enjoyed a successful early career in daytime dramas. She oversaw more than 2,500 hours of programming as executive producer of "Search for Tomorrow" (1974-1981), "As the World Turns" (1981-1984), "Santa Barbara" (1985-1987) and "Loving" (1989-1990). - Tina Sloan
Tina Sloan (born February 1, 1943 in Bronxville, New York) is an American actress. Sloan has played the character of Lillian Raines on "Guiding Light" since 1983, though her character was dropped to recurring status in the 1990s and is on only very rarely. Previous soap roles have included Kate Cannell on "Somerset" (1974-76), Patti Barron McCleary on "Search For Tomorrow" (1976-77), and Olivia Delaney on "Another World" (1980-81). - Michael Zaslow
Michael Joel Zaslow (November 1, 1942 - December 6, 1998) was an American actor. He is best known for his role as villain Roger Thorpe on CBS's "Guiding Light", a role he played from 1971 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1997. He had earlier played Dick Hart on the CBS soap opera "Search for Tomorrow" and Dr. Peter Chernak on "Love is a Many Splendored Thing". He also played David Renaldi on ABC's "One Life to Live" from 1983 to 1986. - Philip Brown
Philip Brown (born March 26, 1958) is an American actor probably best known for his performances on television. He first played Billy Martin, the son of Doris Day on The Doris Day Show, from 1968-1971. He appeared in the 1980s "Dynasty" spin-off series "The Colbys" as Neil Kittredge, in "Knots Landing" as Brian Johnston in 1991, and in 1993 as Buck Huston in " Loving". - Ken Kercheval
Ken Kercheval, (born July 15, 1935 in Wolcottville, Indiana) and raised in Clinton, Indiana, where his father was a popular physician, is an American actor, best known for his role as "Cliff Barnes" on the hit American television series "Dallas". The Barnes' were competitors and sometimes enemies of the Ewings. Evil J.R. Ewing was Cliff's personal nemesis. Cliff's sister, Pamela (played by Victoria Principal), was in love with Bobby Ewing (played by Patrick Duffy), … - Robert Mandan
Robert Mandan (born February 2, 1932 in Clever, Missouri) is an American actor. Among numerous television roles, including that of David Allen, the writer husband of Liz Fraser on "From These Roots"; he is most famous for his portrayal of businessman Sam Reynolds on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow" from 1965 to 1970, and his subsequent satire of the genre playing Chester Tate on the sitcom "Soap" from 1977 to 1981. - Courtney Simon
Courtney Simon (born June 23, 1946) is an American writer and actress. Simon is sometimes credited as "Courtney Sherman" or "Courtney Sherman Simon". - Melba Rae
Melba Rae was an American soap opera actress. She was a key figure in early daytime television, playing the wife of the couple next door on "Search for Tomorrow" for 20 years — from its inception in 1951 until her untimely death of a cerebral hemorrhage. Her character, Marge Bergman, was best friends with the main character of the series, Joanne (played by Mary Stuart). - Malachy McCourt
Malachy McCourt (born September 20, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York) is an Irish-American actor, writer and politician. He was the 2006 Green party candidate for governor in New York State, losing to the Democratic candidate Eliot Spitzer. He is the younger brother of Frank McCourt - Douglass Watson
Larkin Douglass Watson III was an American actor, born in Jackson, Georgia. Before an acting career, he received two Purple Heart awards for his service in World War II. A character actor since 1950, his most notable roles were in the movies "Julius Caesar" (1953), "Sayonara" (1957), and "The Money Pit" (1986). He was also an acclaimed actor on the New York stage, acting in several Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. - Ann Flood
Ann Flood (born November 12, 1930 in Jamaica, New York) is an American actress. She is most known for her work as journalist/author Nancy Pollock Karr on the soap opera "The Edge of Night", a role she played from 1962 to 1984. She is also known for her Broadway roles and for various commercials, including those for Good Seasons salad dressing and for a purse. Shorter roles, mainly as society matrons, on "Search for Tomorrow", "Another World", … - Millee Taggart
Millee Taggart is an American actress, best known for her long-running role as Janet Bergman Collins on "Search for Tomorrow". She portrayed the character from 1971 to 1982. She is also known for writing both comedic and dramatic series, which first started when the executives at "Search for Tomorrow" hired her as a writer in 1980, while she was still playing the role of Janet. - Gary Tomlin
Gary Tomlin is an American soap opera actor, writer, producer and director. His career on daytime serials began in 1973 when he was cast on "Search for Tomorrow" as Bruce Carson. He later appeared as Morgan Simpson on the NBC soap opera "Another World". He became the headwriter of both those shows. He was also headwriter of the California-based serial "Days of our Lives." After directing episods of "Another World" and "One Life to Live", … - Val Dufour
Val Dufour, born Albert Valéry Dufour was an American actor. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dufour's parents were of Cajun French descent. Dufour first appeared on episodic television in 1952, and amassed appearances on over a dozen series. He was best known for his role as John Wyatt on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow", which he played from 1972 to 1979. Dufour won a Daytime Emmy Award for his performance in 1977. - Terry O'Sullivan
Terry O'Sullivan (July 7, 1915 - September 14, 2006) was an American actor, best known for his role on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow" as Arthur Tate (1952-1955, 1956-1966). In the Arthur Tate role, he was very popular with viewers, receiving the "TV-Radio Mirror" award for best daytime drama actor three years in a row (1953-1955). When his character was written out of "Search for Tomorrow", he played the role of Richard Hunter, … - Henry Slesar
Henry Slesar (June 12 1927 - April 2 2002) was an American author, playwright and copywriter. He was also known as O. H. Leslie, Jay Street. He was born as Henry Schlosser in Brooklyn, New York City. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Russia and Germany. After graduating from high school, he started his career as a copywriter. Around 1955, he started to write short stories. While working as a copywriter, he published hundreds of short stories, … - Anthony George
Anthony George (born January 29, 1921; died March 16, 2005) was an American actor mostly seen on television. He was born Ottavio Gabriel George in Endicott, New York, the second son of Italian immigrant parents. From the age of 6, George dreamt of being in films. After serving in World War II, George moved to Hollywood to achieve his goal of stardom. - Joe Morton
Joseph Morton, Jr. (born October 18, 1947) is a respected American stage, television, and film actor. - Maree Cheatham
Maree Cheatham (born 2 June 1942 in Oklahoma) is an American actress, best known for her television appearances. She was credited for much of her career as Marie Cheatham. She was a regular cast member of the daytime serials "Days of our Lives", where she originated the role of the youngest Horton daughter, Marie, later known as "Sister Marie", and "General Hospital", which she played Lucy Coe's wacky and fun-loving Aunt Charlene Simpson. - Ann Williams
Ann Williams was an American soap opera actress. She was born in Washington, D.C. Among her notable soap roles (such as stints on "The Doctors" as the first Dr. Maggie Fielding; and "The Edge of Night", in which she played television station owner, Margo Huntington Dorn), her most memorable is a decade-long stint as head character Joanne's sister, Eunice Gardner Wyatt #2, on "Search for Tomorrow" (1966-1976). - Billie Lou Watt
Billie Lou Watt (June 20, 1924 - September 7, 2001) was an actress in theater and television, including several voice acting roles for commercials and animated series. She is best known as the voice of the title characters of the anime series "Astro Boy" and "Kimba the White Lion", the character Elsie the Cow for Borden Cheese's TV commercials, and a live-action turn playing Ellie Bergman on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow". - Timothy Patrick Murphy
Timothy Patrick Murphy (born November 3, 1959, Hartford, Connecticut; died December 6, 1988, Sherman Oaks, California) was an American film and television actor best known for his role on the popular CBS prime time soap opera "Dallas" during the 1982-83 season as "Mickey Trotter", the cousin of Southfork Ranch foreman Ray Krebbs. - Lynn Loring
Lynn Loring (born July 14, 1944) is an American actress and producer. She first started acting at the age of seven, playing the role of Patti Barron on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow". She played the role until 1961, when she graduated high school and explored other opportunities. She continued acting in the series "Fair Exchange", "The F.B.I.", and "Return to Peyton Place". - Joel Higgins
Joel Franklin Higgins (born September 28, 1943 in Bloomington, Illinois) is an American actor and singer with a stage career spanning over 30 years. A graduate of Michigan State University, Higgins initially performed in coffee houses to help pay his way through school. After leaving with a degree in advertising and working for six months for General Motors, Higgins went to Europe to perform. - Robert Brian Wilson
Robert Brian Wilson (born in 1968) is an American actor who starred in films and on television; he is best known for his role as Billy Chapman, the psychotic killer in a Santa Claus suit in the controversial 1984 horror movie "Silent Night, Deadly Night". He starred on the soap operas "Santa Barbara" as Channing Capwell Jr. from 1984-1985, "Search for Tomorrow" from 1985-1986 as Chase Kendall and "Generations" as Brad Russell in 1990. - Larkin Malloy
Larkin Malloy (born September 24, 1954 in New York City as Thomas Larkin Malloy) is an American actor and model. Malloy has starred in soap operas such as "The Edge of Night" as (Jefferson Brown (1980-1981)/Schuyler Whitney (1981-1984); "Guiding Light" (Kyle Sampson (1984-1987); and "All My Children" (Travis Montgomery (1987-1991, 1997, 1998, 2001). - Maeve McGuire
Maeve McGuire (born July 24, 1937 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American actress, best known for her role as "Nicole Travis Drake" on the soap opera "The Edge of Night", which she played from 1968 to 1974 and from 1975 to 1977. She was then replaced by actress Jayne Bentzen, almost twenty years her junior. Between her two stints on "The Edge of Night", she also played Maude Lassiter Palmer on the short-lived nighttime show "Beacon Hill". - John Sylvester White
John Sylvester White (October 31, 1919 - September 11, 1988) was a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-born American actor. He was best known for his starring role as "Keith Barron" on the television soap opera "Search for Tomorrow" from 1951 to 1952, and many years later, to a different generation as the crabby, tiny-sized principal "Mr. Woodman", on the sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter", from 1975 until 1979. He died, aged 68, from pancreatic cancer in Waikiki, Hawaii. - Judy Lewis
Judy Lewis (born November 6, 1935) is an American actress, producer, and therapist. She is the daughter of the actors Clark Gable and Loretta Young. Her credits include appearances on soap operas such as "General Hospital", "Kitty Foyle", and "The Secret Storm". She also produced the short-lived "Another World" spin-off, … - Robert Desiderio
Robert Desiderio is an American actor best known for his television roles. He first came to prominence in soap opera, with parts in daytime dramas such as "Search for Tomorrow", "Ryan's Hope" and "One Life to Live". Other TV credits include: "The A-Team", "Scarecrow and Mrs. King", "Remington Steele", "The Fall Guy", "Family Ties", "Knots Landing", "Cheers", "Murder She Wrote", … - Robert Curtis-Brown
Robert Curtis-Brown (born 1956 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA) is an American television, film and stage actor. He has appeared in such TV shows as "Criminal Minds", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "CSI: Miami", "NYPD Blue", "The X-Files", "Star Trek: Voyager", "The West Wing", "Family Law", "Murder, She Wrote", "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", "Matlock", …
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