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He guest-starred in television programs including War and Remembrance, Gidget, [6] [7] Sex and the City and Step by Step. [8] In addition to his guest-appearances, he played Matthew Cory in Another World [3] and Ross Duncan in General Hospital. [9]
Mackenzie "Mac" Cory is a fictional character from the daytime soap opera, Another World. Originally portrayed by Robert Emhardt from 1973 to 1974, Douglass Watson portrayed the role from 1974 until 1989.
Another World was also the second soap opera with a theme song to chart on the Billboard record charts, "(You Take Me Away To) Another World" by Crystal Gayle and Gary Morris, in 1987. On April 12, 1999, NBC announced it was canceling Another World. Its final episode aired on June 25, 1999.
Maggie Cory Played by Robyn Griggs, 1993–95; Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, 1995; Lisa Brenner, 1995–96, Julie Nathanson 1996 Matthew Cory Played by Matthew Maienczyk, 1980–1982; Daniel Dale, 1986–87; Matt Crane, 1988–97, 1998–99; Brian Krause, 1997–98; Jeff Phillips, 1998 Neal Cory Played by Robert Lupone, 1985–86 Rachel Cory Hutchins
As Cory Publishing fought back, Evan Bates (Charles Grant) came to town, and Mac's estranged oldest daughter, Iris Wheeler (Carmen Duncan) also returned to town, and seemed to help bring an end to the takeover. Amanda grew close to Evan as the two worked together, and Evan even risked his neck to rescue Amanda from a dangerous situation.
Stuart took medical sabbaticals from her role as Donna in 1990 and 1993, during which former Guiding Light and Another World co-star Sofia Landon briefly played the role. In the early 1990s, Donna began a May–December romance with Matthew Cory , which proved to be very popular. As the 1990s went on, however, the character was written in such ...
The unnamed female president of the Star Productions talent agency, and Miu and Hikaru's employer. After the issue featuring Yūya and Miu's photoshoot becomes a major sales hit, she becomes obsessed with hiring Yūya to model for her magazine. Kurosawa (黒沢, Kurosawa) Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu (Japanese); Matthew David Rudd (English)
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