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80's Primetime Soap Actors Who Appeared On Multiple 80's Primetime Soaps

by Lebowskidoo • Created 2 years ago • Modified 1 month ago
Any actor that has appeared on two or more of the following:
Dallas (1978), Knots Landing, Dynasty (1981), The Colbys, Falcon Crest, Flamingo Road, Secrets of Midland Heights, King's Crossing, Emerald Point N.A.S., Bare Essence, The Yellow Rose, Berrenger's or Paper Dolls.
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  • Morgan Fairchild

    1. Morgan Fairchild

    • Actress
    • Producer
    • Additional Crew
    Friends (1995–2001)
    This elegant lady has defined the television version of the rich, sophisticated businesswoman who knows what she wants, and will do whatever it takes to get it. She was born Patsy Ann McClenny on February 3, 1950 in Dallas, Texas. She began acting as a child, when her mother enrolled her in drama lessons after she was too shy to give a book report in class. From the age of 10, she performed in children's plays. Later, she would do dinner theater and stock productions in Dallas. She chose Morgan as a stage name. In 1973, Morgan decided to pursue a career in television; just 6 weeks after moving to New York, she landed the key role of Jennifer in the daytime soap opera Search for Tomorrow (1951); she stayed on until 1977.

    Morgan moved to Los Angeles, where she originated the role of Jenna Wade on the wildly popular nighttime soap opera Dallas (1978) (Jenna was later portrayed by Priscilla Presley). Morgan made numerous guest appearances on television series. She played Constance (Weldon) Carlyle in Flamingo Road (1980), and she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress; that was her breakout series that propelled her to stardom.

    Morgan continued to perform in live theater, her acclaimed portrayal of Skye in the off-Broadway comedy "Geniuses" helped make it one of the "Top Ten Plays" of the year according to Time Magazine and the New York Times. Other stage appearances have included productions of "Goodbye Charlie" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." On television, she played the naughty Racine in the soap opera Paper Dolls (1984) in 1984. Later, she starred in the soap opera Falcon Crest (1981) from 1985-86, having made a niche for herself playing ambitious beauties. Morgan received an Emmy nomination for a special episode of Murphy Brown (1988).

    Morgan has shared some of her beauty secrets by authoring the book "Super Looks" which is a complete guide that includes makeup, exercise, and diet tips. Morgan is a member of the Entertainment Industry AIDS Task Force. She is an active speaker on environmental issues and helped found the Environmental Communications Office, which encourages entertainment industry professionals to become better educated and more active on environmental issues. Morgan is a collector of movie memorabilia (particularly anything about Marilyn Monroe) and antique clothing. She is a ballet fan and is also interested in anthropology and paleontology; Morgan is truly a brainy beauty.
    Dallas (1978)
    Flamingo Road
    Paper Dolls
    Falcon Crest
  • Ian Abercrombie at an event for Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School (2005)

    2. Ian Abercrombie

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    Army of Darkness (1992)
    Ian Abercrombie began his theatrical career as a lad during the Blitz in World War II. After his footwork years during which he earned Bronze, Silver and Gold medals in dance for the stage, he performed in London, Holland, Ireland, and Scotland. He made his American stage debut in 1955 in a production of "Stalag 17" with Jason Robards and Jules Munshin. Many plays in summer stock, regional and off-Broadway followed in a variety of theatrical offerings, from revues to Shakespeare. During a particularly low period, he worked as a magician's assistant for $10 per performance.

    In 1957, he was drafted into the Army and stationed in Germany. He was in Special Services, where he directed the Continental premiere of "Separate Tables" and toured with Olivia de Havilland in her show. Back in the USA, Ian went to California for a backers' audition. That fizzled but he began his long and successful film and television career. For four decades, his theatrical work highlights have included; "As You Like It", "Hamlet", "Misalliance", "The Good Doctor", "The Way Of The World", "Mary Stuart", "Crucifer Of Blood", "Journey's End", "The Wrong Box", "The Cocktail Party", "Bert & Maisy", "Other Places", "Bent", "Natural Causes", "The Vortex", "Rough Crossing", and "Lettice and Lovage".

    He received acclaim for the one-man show "Jean Cocteau - A Mirror Image". Another highlight was playing Alfie Doolittle in "My Fair Lady". He received awards for his work in "Sweet Prince" with Keir Dullea, "Teeth N'smiles", "A Doll's House" (with Linda Purl), and "The Arcata Promise" (opposite Anthony Hopkins).
    Knots Landing
    Emerald Point N.A.S.
    The Colbys
    Falcon Crest
    Dynasty (1981)
  • Ray Abruzzo at Carney Awards

    3. Ray Abruzzo

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Producer
    The Sopranos (2002–2007)
    Ray Abruzzo was born in Queens, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Sopranos (1999), Transparent (2014) and The Practice (1997).
    Paper Dolls
    Falcon Crest
    Dynasty (1981)
  • Bettye Ackerman

    4. Bettye Ackerman

    • Actress
    Ben Casey (1961–1966)
    Bettye Ackerman was born on 28 February 1924 in Cottageville, South Carolina, USA. She was an actress, known for Ben Casey (1961), Return to Peyton Place (1972) and Face of Fire (1959). She was married to Sam Jaffe. She died on 1 November 2006 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
    Falcon Crest
    Dynasty (1981)
  • David Ackroyd

    5. David Ackroyd

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978– )
    Veteran stage and TV actor David Ackroyd was born on May 30, 1940 in Orange, New Jersey, the son of Arthur, an insurance adjuster, and Charlotte (nee Henderson) Ackroyd. He studied at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania where he received his BA in 1962 as a ROTC student. Following his graduation he appeared in community theater productions while serving in Arizona with the military. He then focused on the arts as a career after enrolling at the Yale Drama School where he earned his Masters of Fine Arts in 1968.

    Ackroyd garnered early credits at Yale Repertory Theatre (for three seasons) and Williamstown Theatre Festival (for six seasons). He also found challenging and varied stage work outside the U.S., in Taiwan, Russia, Poland, Germany, France, and the former Czechoslovakia. Dark and handsome, he extended his stage career onscreen in the early 1970s, beginning with the daytime soap operas The Secret Storm (1954) and Another World (1964). He progressed to prime-time work as Gary Ewing in Dallas (1978) until Ted Shackelford successfully took over the role when the character moved front and center with the spin-off drama Knots Landing (1979).

    A durable guest star for decades on such popular TV series as Lou Grant (1977), Trapper John, M.D. (1979), St. Elsewhere (1982), Cagney & Lacey (1981), MacGyver (1985), Highway to Heaven (1984), Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989), Murder, She Wrote (1984), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), and Xena: Warrior Princess (1995), Ackroyd had recurring roles as Dr. Boyer in AfterMASH (1983) and Dr. Bart Langley in A Peaceable Kingdom (1989). He provided strong support in the two-part TV special The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978) (starring Bette Davis) as well as such made-for-television movies as And I Alone Survived (1978), Women in White (1979), Deadly Lessons (1983), When Your Lover Leaves (1983), The Children of Times Square (1986), Hell Hath No Fury (1991), The Fear Inside (1992), and Against the Wall (1994) and four exceptional mini-series (The Word (1978), Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (1987), Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story (1987), and Windmills of the Gods (1988)). Ackroyd also appeared in feature films, including The Mountain Men (1980), The Sound of Murder (1982), Wrestling with God (1990), Dark Angel (1990), Love, Cheat & Steal (1993), Dead On (1994), Raven (1996), and No Strings Attached (1997).

    Prone to playing intelligent, upscale types or white-collar professionals (senators, doctors, lawyers, etc.), David continued to prevail on the stage with potent performances in 'Unlikely Heroes' (his 1971 Broadway debut), 'The Rivals', 'Juno and the Paycock', 'Hamlet' (as Rosencrantz), 'Private Lives', 'Children of a Lesser God' (replacing original star John Rubinstein), 'A Soldier's Play', 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?', 'Six Characters in Search of an Author', and an 2003 off-Broadway appearance in 'It Just Catches'. A well-seasoned narrator in documentary stories for the History Channel, he has sometimes utilized his well-modulated vocals for such animated cartoons as 'Johnny Quest' and 'Captain Planet and the Planeteers'. Much of his most recent professional work has been voice work.

    Long married to wife Ruth Liming, a college admissions officer, the couple has two daughters, Jessica and Abigail. He is a professor of drama at Flathead Valley Community College (Kalispell, Montana) and a founding member of the Alpine Theatre Project which produces plays for the Whitefish Theatre Company.
    Dallas (1978)
    Knots Landing
    Dynasty (1981)
  • Charles Aidman

    6. Charles Aidman

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Director
    Countdown (1967)
    Charles Aidman originally planned a career as an attorney, but was sidetracked during World War II and naval officer training at DePaul university. During a speech class the instructor, who also headed the drama department, saw Aidman as ideal for a role in an upcoming play. "I did the play and enjoyed it. It was the first play I was in, in my life...I've been acting ever since."
    Dallas (1978)
    Knots Landing
  • Edward Albert

    7. Edward Albert

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    • Producer
    Butterflies Are Free (1972)
    The only son of Green Acres (1965) star Eddie Albert and Mexican actress/dancer Margo, Edward Laurence Albert managed to come out from under his father's strong shadow and make a gallant showing of his own as a gifted thespian. Born in Los Angeles on February 20, 1951, Edward's multi-cultural heritage and talented gene pool allowed him to become a man of many talents: songwriter, drummer, singer, photographer and, most importantly, activist.

    Growing up, he inherited an early interest in music and the performing arts. He made an auspicious film debut at the age of 14 in The Fool Killer (1965) co-starring as a young runaway who teams up with a tormented Civil War veteran (Anthony Perkins), a teaming that leads to murder. A strong, mature role for such a youngster, his next film appearance wouldn't come about until seven years later. In the meantime Edward attended Oxford University and was studying psychology at UCLA when offered the breakthrough of a lifetime.

    Signed up to play the difficult role of blind Don Baker--played on Broadway by Keir Dullea--who yearns for freedom away from his domineering mom (Oscar winner Eileen Heckart) and finds it in the arms of a liberated lass named Jill (Goldie Hawn) in Butterflies Are Free (1972), Edward easily captured the hearts of millions with his tender, life-affirming performance. Edward walked home with the cinema's Golden Globe Award as "Male Newcomer of the Year." A confident, intelligent actor with a serene handsomeness and 1000-watt smile who just happened to possess the most magnetic pale eyes this side of Meg Foster, Edward was on a seemingly strong path to film stardom. Although he never found a comparable success to "Butterfly," he did follow it up with another theater comedy favorite, 40 Carats (1973), in which he had a dalliance with older actress Liv Ullmann. He also played Charlton Heston's military son in Midway (1976), followed by highly visible roles in The Domino Principle (1977) and The Greek Tycoon (1978).

    When film stardom did not pan out, Edward saw TV as a welcoming medium and made up for his sudden lack of star power with wonderful turns in major TV minimovies, notably The Last Convertible (1979). By the 1980s he had started making the rounds in formula low-budget action films and usually fared best when his flashy villainous side came into view. While such obvious movie titles as The House Where Evil Dwells (1982), Fist Fighter (1988), Demon Keeper (1994) and Stageghost (2000) pointed out the lack of quality in his offerings, it did provide a steady income and visibility. He also made frequent guest appearances on such shows as Falcon Crest (1981), L.A. Law (1986), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993) that kept him in the public eye. A solid regular as both good guy and bad guy on series TV, he gave his life (and, it seems, his paycheck) to the Beast after three seasons on Beauty and the Beast (1987) and, in contrast, played the dastardly Dr. Bennett Devlin on the daytime soap Port Charles (1997) for its first three seasons. Edward also used his vocal talents in animation involving such superhero icons as The Fantastic Four (1978), Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994) and "The Power Rangers".

    From his father and mother Edward developed a deep love and appreciation for the land and the diversity of cultures. As such, he divided his time between acting work and activism just as his father had done. Having owned a ranch in Malibu for over 30 years, he was a strong, positive influence and passionate spokesperson when it came to environmental and cultural affairs. In recent years he served on the California Coastal Commission and California Native American Heritage Commission.

    Long married to lovely British-born actress Katherine Woodville, the couple's daughter, Thais, continued the family musical tradition as a singer/songwriter for the rock group Sugar in Wartime. Following his mother's passing from brain cancer in 1985, Edward became a selfless caregiver to his aging father, who began to develop early signs of Alzheimer's disease in the 1990s. His father lived for more than a decade in declining health, dying in May 2005. In early 2005, Edward discovered he too was seriously ill after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He died surrounded by family on September 22, 2006, at the relatively young age of 55.
    The Yellow Rose
    Falcon Crest
  • Norman Alden

    8. Norman Alden

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    Back to the Future (1985)
    Born Norman Adelberg in 1924, he served in the Army during World War II. At the end of the conflict he had the opportunity to benefit from the GI Bill program meant to help returning soldiers to start or resume studying. That is how, while attending Texas Christian University, he discovered on the boards of on-campus theater that he had a talent for acting. This was the beginning of a long, long career. Though most of the time in small or even bit parts, Alden, worked for such big names as Howard Hawks, Jerry Lewis, Walt Disney, Woody Allen and Tim Burton. He might have become a major star himself after Richard C. Sarafian chose him for the title role of Andy (1965). The director must have been very pleased with Alden for, as Andy Chadakis - the retarded son of elderly Greek immigrants - he showed remarkable acting ability . Unfortunately, the film was little seen and the gifted actor landed no other parts of such importance and quality afterward.
    Dallas (1978)
    Flamingo Road
    Falcon Crest
    Dynasty (1981)
  • Christopher Allport in Garden Party (2008)

    9. Christopher Allport

    • Actor
    • Soundtrack
    To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
    Christopher Allport was born on 17 June 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Jack Frost (1997) and Queen (1993). He was married to Susan Elizabeth Hayden and Carolyn Allport. He died on 25 January 2008 in Wrightwood, San Bernardino, California, USA.
    Knots Landing
    Bare Essence
    The Yellow Rose
    Dynasty (1981)
  • Royce D. Applegate

    10. Royce D. Applegate

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Additional Crew
    Gettysburg (1993)
    Character actor, born in Oklahoma, his most visible role was that of Chief Petty Officer Manilow Crocker on the first season of the television series sea Quest DSV. Applegate portrayed Deputy Crawford in Stir Crazy (1985); in his career worked in many films and series Tv: Splash (1984), Gettysburg (1993), Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Gods and Generals (2003), Seabiscuit (2003) Intolerable Cruelty (2003) and many others; Royce passed away on New Year's Day 2003, in his Hollywood Hills home in a fire just one week after his 63rd birthday.
    Dallas (1978)
    Flamingo Road
    Dynasty (1981)
    Falcon Crest
  • John Aprea at an event for The Godfather Part II (1974)

    11. John Aprea

    • Actor
    • Producer
    The Godfather Part II (1974)
    John Aprea was born on 4 March 1944 in Teaneck, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Godfather Part II (1974), The Manchurian Candidate (2004) and Bullitt (1968). He was married to Betsy Graci, Ninon Aprea, Sara Louise Harland and Cherie Latimer. He died on 5 August 2024 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
    Falcon Crest
    Knots Landing
  • Michael Ashe

    12. Michael Ashe

    • Actor
    Jackson County Jail (1976)
    Michael Ashe was born on 4 June 1932 in the USA. He was an actor, known for Jackson County Jail (1976), The Pyramid (1976) and General Hospital (1963). He was married to Eve Brent. He died on 31 July 2008 in the USA.
    Dallas (1978)
    Knots Landing
  • Jack Axelrod

    13. Jack Axelrod

    • Actor
    Hancock (2008)
    Jack began his acting studies while majoring in architecture at University of California Berkley. Eventually licensed as an architect in the state of Washington, his life's direction took an abrupt and drastic turn when he began 6 years of study with Uta Hagen at HB Studios in New York City. While working in architectural offices after graduation, he continued to pursue an acting career in various theaters and states. Landing roles in a Broadway show and major motion picture (Bananas) permanently cemented his course as an actor. He has worked onstage on Broadway and off-Broadway, and in theaters from Maine to San Diego. He has numerous credits on film and in television. Highlights in the latter include 3 years on General Hospital along with numerous sitcoms and dramas including Grey's Anatomy and My Name is Earl.

    He has served on the theater faculties of: Universities of Wisconsin, Michigan, Boston University, Penn State, Temple University, CalState Northridge & Bakersfield, Cal Arts and Brandeis University. Currently (12/09) you can find him guest teaching at Aaron Speiser Acting Studio in Los Angeles.

    Now, at the age of 80, he continues the search.
    Dallas (1978)
    Dynasty (1981)
    Knots Landing
  • Joel Bailey

    14. Joel Bailey

    • Producer
    • Actor
    • Writer
    Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
    Writer, producer, actor, director.

    Affiliations: Writers Guild of America West, Actors Equity, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. The Actors Studio-Lifetime Member.

    Stage credits (actor) include: Sweet Bird Of Youth, supporting with Ed Harris (Dynarski Theatre), 69 Degrees Below, lead with John Laroquette (Powerhouse Theatre), A Streetcar Named Desire, lead with Delta Burke (Stage Seventy-five), The Rose Tattoo, supporting with Karen Kondazian and Leo Rossi (Beverly Hills Playhouse), Hostile Terrain, lead with Angel Salazar (The Circle Theatre), Trendy Amour, lead with Savannah Smith (The Actors Studio West, workshop), The Strange Case Of The Tenacious Suitcase, lead with Michael Sabatino (Pilot Theatre), Botticelli lead (Actors Studio West, workshop), Blues For Mister Charlie, supporting (Odeon Theatre), In the Boom Boom Room (Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, workshop), Umpires (Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute)

    Education: Writing: Robert McKee (Story Seminar), Elise Dewsberry, John Sparks, Scott Guy, (Academy for New Musical Theatre). Acting: The Actors Studio moderators: Lee Strasberg, Marty Landau, Shelley Winters, Mark Rydell, Ellen Burstyn. Harold Clurman (Seminar), Stella Adler, and Dominique DeFazio (Strasberg Theatre Institute), Florida State University (BS Mass Communications).

    Emmy Award for Best Information series (Los Angeles area)- Health Fax (Coordinating Producer, 1989). Emmy nominations: What A Year (Best Primetime Special, LA area), Emergency Room Crisis (Best Social Issues Special, LA area), "Steroids" (Best Information Segment- Health Fax, LA area).

    Joel is married to actor Gina Gallego. Their son together is Brendan E. Bailey.
    Flamingo Road
    Emerald Point N.A.S.
  • Jack Bannon

    15. Jack Bannon

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    Little Big Man (1970)
    Jack Bannon was born on 14 June 1940 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Little Big Man (1970), L.A. Heat (1996) and Hard Vice (1994). He was married to Ellen Travolta and Kathleen Larkin. He died on 25 October 2017 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA.
    Knots Landing
    Falcon Crest
    Dynasty (1981)
  • Eileen Barnett

    16. Eileen Barnett

    • Actress
    • Additional Crew
    • Soundtrack
    ER (2009– )
    Eileen Barnett was born on 8 May 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for ER (1994), Brothers & Sisters (2006) and Charlie's Angels (1976). She was previously married to Bruce French.
    The Colbys
    Knots Landing
  • Patricia Barry

    17. Patricia Barry

    • Actress
    Sea of Love (1989)
    Patricia received her first break into acting very soon after she graduated from Stephens College in the mid 1940s. Almost immediately after graduating, she received a contract from Columbia Pictures. They recognized that she had the rare combination of beauty, grace and intelligence that would serve her well throughout her long and well-respected career. When she first signed with Columbia Pictures, she was known as Patricia White. A few years later, in the late 1940s, she met Philip Barry Jr., who was to become her husband. Philip was a television producer-director and the son and namesake of the well-known playwright Philip Barry. By 1950, Patricia began using her married name, Barry. Patricia and Philip shared a long and happy marriage that only ended upon his death on May 16, 1998. During their marriage, they collaborated on several projects. Her husband Philip wrote and she acted in episodes of Matinee Theatre (1955) in the late 1950s. Her husband also produced several television programs that she acted in. They include: The Alcoa Hour (1955), a major dramatic TV series than ran from 1955 to 1957, a well-known TV horror film called Crowhaven Farm (1970), and two made-for-TV biographies, First, You Cry (1978), and Bogie (1980). Patricia Barry may well have been one of the hardest working actresses of her time, having performed over 130 movie and television roles. She died of age-related causes on October 12, 2016, at age 93.
    Dallas (1978)
    Knots Landing
  • William Bassett

    18. William Bassett

    • Actor
    The Karate Kid (1984)
    William Bassett was born on 28 December 1935 in Evanston, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Karate Kid (1984), Black Dynamite (2009) and House of 1000 Corpses (2003). He was married to Patricia Anne Dorsey. He died on 9 February 2025 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
    Flamingo Road
    Knots Landing
    Dynasty (1981)
    Dallas (1978)
  • Jennifer Bassey

    19. Jennifer Bassey

    • Actress
    • Producer
    27 Dresses (2008)
    Emmy Award Winning Jennifer Bassey became a contract player on ABC TV's All My Children (1970) in the summer of 1998, after having portrayed borderline nymphomaniac "Marian Colby", since the early eighties. Jennifer was born in Chicago. Her first job in entertainment was as a singing Playboy bunny in the very first Playboy Club. She left her bunny ears behind and was accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she got the lowest entrance marks in the history of the academy. Three years later, she graduated from the RADA with honors, finishing just below classmate and future Academy Award-winner, Sir Anthony Hopkins. Jennifer went on to the Big Apple, where she appeared in several Broadway and off-Broadway productions. Some of which included Neil Simon's "California Suite"; "Not Now Darling", directed by George Abbott; "In Praise of Love" with Rex Harrison and "The Homecoming" (The Original Royal Shakespeare Production).

    Her most recent off-Broadway credits include Molière's "Tartuffe" and Wendy Wasserstein's "Isn't It Romantic", both staged at the Tribeca Playhouse. Prior off-Broadway appearances included playing "Katherine" in "The Taming of the Shrew" at the Roundabout Theatre; "Lady Macbeth" in "Macbeth" at the Stratford Theatre and "Love Letters", in which she co-starred with Ken Kercheval.

    In 1983, Miss Bassey won the role of "Marian Colby" on All My Children (1970), initially signing for a five-month stint. Due to the incredible popularity of the character, Marian is still going strong nearly 20 years later. Beyond her other dramatic successes, she has enjoyed a flourishing film career that includes such feature films as Waxwork (1988), Twogether (1992), which also featured both the performing and directing talents of Nick Cassavetes, and Dunston Checks In (1996), where in a scene-stealing, skin-revealing moment, she received an orgasmic massage from an orangutan! Jennifer has achieved prime-time success, most recently as a guest star on Law & Order (1990).

    Other notable appearances include L.A. Law (1986), Falcon Crest (1981), Murphy Brown (1988), Silk Stalkings (1991), Matlock (1986) and Coach (1989). In addition to her Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress, she also received two Soap Opera Digest Awards, the second of which was shared with her co-star, David Canary, for Favorite Couple. Ms. Bassey shares her life with her longtime companion, Luther Davis, the famous playwright and screenwriter who wrote the book for the shows "Kismet" and "Grand Hotel". He also wrote and produced "Timbuktu", starring Eartha Kitt. In her spare time, Jennifer enjoys outdoor activities and is an aspiring writer, whose latest effort is a new night-time series called "Nightfall", which is currently under consideration for production by HBO.
    Paper Dolls
    Falcon Crest
  • Stephanie Beacham

    20. Stephanie Beacham

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    Dynasty (1985–1989)
    Stephanie Beacham is without a doubt one of Britain's most talented, beautiful and well-known actresses. Despite becoming world famous and an icon of the 1980s due to her role as Sable Colby in the American soap operas Dynasty (1981) and The Colbys (1985) and going on to have starring roles in shows such as Sister Kate (1989), SeaQuest 2032 (1993), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) and Bad Girls (1999), Stephanie Beacham had already carved a solid acting career back in her home country. Born in Hertfordshire in southern England, one of the four children of an insurance executive and a housewife, Beacham began an interest in acting at a young age and studied mime at the respected and renowned school of Étienne Decroux in Paris before completing her studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. Guest roles on British television followed in the late 1960s such as The Saint (1962) and UFO (1970), however Beacham's breakthrough was her starring role opposite Marlon Brando in the cult horror film The Nightcomers (1971) that brought her critical acclaim and widespread attention. She became a regular staple in British horror films for the remainder of the 1970s and early 1980s such as Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972), The Confessional (1976), Schizo (1976) and Inseminoid (1981), however she was still a commonly seen face on television, such as being given her own soap opera in Marked Personal (1973) as well as regular modelling work. It was in the 1980s however that Beacham's career became supercharged. She had starring roles in the acclaimed television series Tenko (1981) and Connie (1985), the latter gaining particular interest in the US. Beacham moved to Hollywood in the mid-1980s and was given the role of Sable Colby in the ABC soap opera The Colbys (1985), and then joined it's parent show Dynasty (1981) where she remained until the show's cancellation. Both shows made Beacham a household name on both sides of the Atlantic as the glamour-puss wife of Charlton Heston's character Jason and cousin of Joan Collins' Alexis, with the two regularly involved in a 'battle of the bitches' scenario. Following the cancellation of Dynasty, Beacham headlined the sitcom Sister Kate (1989) for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, before going on to have main roles in Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) as Iris McKay, Steven Spielberg's SeaQuest 2032 (1993) as Dr. Kristen Westphalen and Countess Bartholomew in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) as well as film roles opposite Christopher Plummer in Secrets (1992) and Anthony Hopkins in To Be the Best (1991). Beacham maintained a regular presence on television and in theatre both in the US and the UK for the remainder of the 1990s until she played Phyllida Oswyn in the prison series Bad Girls (1999), a role she would play until the show's end in 2006. She would later have parts in films such as Love and Other Disasters (2006), Moving Target (2011) and Wild Oats (2016) and played Martha Fraser in Coronation Street (1960).
    Dynasty (1981)
    The Colbys
  • Terrence Beasor

    21. Terrence Beasor

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    • Producer
    Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
    Terrence is a graduate of the Pasadena Playhouse ('57), and was their "Man of the Year", in 2011. He earned his Equity card in a production of "The Dybbuk", directed by Morris Ankrum on the Playhouse's Main Stage in 1962. He moved to NYC in 1965 to further his career and met his actress/wife, Muriel Minot in 1968 doing back-to-back shows at Equity Library Theatre (she in "Redhead", he in "Enemy of the People"). They moved to Boston where he subsequently got an MFA in Theatre from Brandeis University ('76), after which they moved to LA to pursue their careers and built solid resumes, becoming vested in SAG & AFTRA. In addition to TV/film & over 60 commercials, Terrence appeared at South Coast Rep. in "Bing & Walker", at the Mark Taper in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", as well as shows at the Odyssey, Pacific Resident Theatre, Edgemar Center for the Arts, etc. He did ADR/voice-over work on over 450 films/TV shows, and is most proud to be 1/4th the voice of the Borg on all the "Star Trek" series. He is proud to STILL be a "working actor", and a member of all the acting unions! He and Muriel have been married since December 1968.
    Dallas (1978)
    Dynasty (1981)
    Knots Landing
  • John Beck in Audrey Rose (1977)

    22. John Beck

    • Actor
    • Soundtrack
    Rollerball (1975)
    John Beck was born on 28 January 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Rollerball (1975), Sleeper (1973) and Black Day Blue Night (1995). He has been married to Tina Carter since 24 April 1971. They have four children.
    Flamingo Road
    Dallas (1978)
  • Bernard Behrens in The Bionic Woman (1976)

    23. Bernard Behrens

    • Actor
    • Soundtrack
    The Man with Two Brains (1983)
    Character actor Bernard Behrens was born on September 28, 1926 in London, England. Behrens grew up in poverty in Depression-era London and did his level best to surmount the dire reality of his dismal situation by sneaking into movie theaters as a youngster and aspired to become an actor since the age of seven. A child evacuee during World War II, Bernard was forced to live by his wits with a foster family. Behrens not only acted in stage productions for the Bristol Old Vic in the United Kingdom, but also with the Canadian Players, Halifax's Neptune Theatre (he starred in the Canadian premiere of "Mary, Mary" at this particular venue), Toronto's Crest Theatre, as well as the Shaw and Stratford Festivals in Canada. Outside his stage work, Bernard also acted in a handful of films and made guest appearances on numerous television programs. His last acting role on stage was playing Young Farley in a Shaw Festival production of "Belle Moral." Diagnosed with dementia four years prior to his death, Behren's final years were spent in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, then, during the last year of his life, was in Perth, Ontario, Canada, where he was cared for in Lanark Lodge. Bernard died at age 85 on September 19, 2012 in Perth, Ontario, Canada. The husband of actress Deborah Cass, who along with Behrens was a founding member of the Neptune Theatre under the directorship of Leon Major, died in 2004. Behrens was survived by his sons Mark, Adam, and Matthew and his grandchildren Kate, Spenser, and Taylor.
    Dallas (1978)
    Knots Landing
  • Vanessa Bell Calloway

    24. Vanessa Bell Calloway

    • Actress
    • Director
    • Producer
    Coming to America (1988)
    Vanessa Bell Calloway was born on 20 March 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Coming to America (1988), What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) and Daylight (1996). She has been married to Tony Calloway since 3 September 1988. They have two children.
    The Colbys
    Falcon Crest
  • Deborah Benson and Scott Jacoby in Our Winning Season (1978)

    25. Deborah Benson

    • Actress
    1941 (1979)
    Deborah Benson was born on 14 December 1954. She is an actress, known for 1941 (1979), North Dallas Forty (1979) and Just Before Dawn (1981).
    Dallas (1978)
    Falcon Crest
    Knots Landing

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