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Daisy Cortlandt. Gillian Spencer (1980–88, 1995, 2010) ... All My Children History Project character Quick Guide at The Pine Valley Bulletin;
Daisy Cortlandt 1979–89, 1991, 1994–96, 2010 Mathew St. Patrick: Adrian Sword: 1998–2000 ... List of All My Children characters; References. Notes
However, she is probably best remembered for playing the role of Daisy Cortlandt on the ABC soap, All My Children, a role she played from 1980 through 1989, and in 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, and on April 20, 2010 with Taylor Miller (Nina Cortlandt) for the tribute episode for James Mitchell (Palmer Cortlandt). Daisy (Palmer's first wife) was ...
Palmer Cortlandt [born Pete Cooney] (died 2010) - Bess's older brother. Lottie Chandler (deceased) - Palmer's lover, Ross's mother and sister of Adam and Stuart Chandler. Daisy Cortlandt - Palmer's first wife and mother of Nina. Opal Cortlandt - Palmer's ex-wife and mother of Petey. Cynthia Preston - Palmer's ex-wife and mother of Andrew.
ABC’s long-defunct soap opera All My Children may be revived via a series of TV movies. Multiple sources confirm to TVLine exclusively that preliminary discussions are underway at Lifetime to ...
Nina Cortlandt is a fictional character and one half of the Cliff and Nina supercouple on the long running ABC soap opera, All My Children. She has been most notably played by Taylor Miller who exited the role in 1996. Miller returned for a special cameo in 2010, following the death of her father Palmer Cortlandt.
Public fascination with Cliff and Nina's romance was theorized by the All American Speaker's Bureau. The bureau commented on Bergman's soap opera history. His most notable role has been his portrayal of Dr. Cliff Warner on All My Children, which he played from 1979 to 1987 and again from 1988 to 1989. His character helped form one of the serial ...
[4] [5] All My Children started taping in high definition on January 4, 2010, and began airing in high definition on February 3, 2010. All My Children became the third soap opera to be produced and broadcast in high definition. [6] At one point, the program's popularity positioned it as the most widely recorded television show in the United States.