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Snapper Foster is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless. An original character since the show's inception, the role was played by William Gray Espy from March 26, 1973 to September 26, 1975, and David Hasselhoff from December 8, 1975 to April 30, 1982. Espy briefly reprised the character from February 28 ...
William Gray Espy (born July 19, 1948 in Dothan, Alabama, U.S.) is an actor, best known for roles in serials such as The Young and the Restless as William "Snapper" Foster (1973-1975, 2003) and Another World as Mitch Blake (1979-1982, 1986-1990).
A list of notable characters from the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless that significantly impacted storylines and debuted between March 1973 and December 1979. All characters introduced during this time were created by series co-creator William J. Bell.
Keone Young: 2007 David Chow: Vincent Irizarry: 2007–08 Avery Bailey Clark: Jessica Collins: 2011–15 Joe Clark: Scott Elrod: 2014–15 Matt Clark (a.k.a. Carter Mills) Eddie Cibrian: 1994–96 Russell Lawrence 2000 Rick Hearst: 2000–01 Ron Clark: Dennis Haysbert: 1986 Brandon Collins: Paul Walker: 1992–93 Doris Collins: Victoria Ann ...
The Young and the Restless, like most soap operas, is known for its shocking plot twists that fans don’t see coming — and sometimes they are equally surprising to the cast members. For ...
Ordway joined The Young and the Restless in 2013, portraying Abby in 1081 episodes and earning an Emmy nomination in 2022 for best supporting actress.During the popular soap’s 13,000 th episode ...
8. The moment I was the most starstruck was when I [met] Sammy David Jr. He knew me as Snapper from The Young and the Restless. He told me I wear the hat of success well, but [to] be careful ...
Greg Foster is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera, The Young and the Restless. A string of actors played the role from 1973 to 1982, most notably James Houghton and Wings Hauser , who reprised the role in 2003 and 2010, respectively.