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Sunset Beach is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from January 6, 1997, to December 31, 1999. The show follows the loves and lives of the people living in the Orange County coastal area named Sunset Beach, on the coast of California .
The following are characters from the American soap opera Sunset Beach, which aired on NBC from January 6, 1997 to December 31, 1999. Original cast members.
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Annie Richards (also Douglas) is a fictional character from the American television soap opera Sunset Beach, played by Sarah Buxton. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on January 6, 1997. The character's creation was announced in 1996 prior to the soap's debut.
Gregory is one of the show's 21 original contract characters. [7] He was introduced as the husband of Olivia Richards (played by Lesley-Anne Down). [8] Mike Hughes from The Honolulu Advertiser said Gregory was "a wealthy and slippery lawyer", [8] while Newsday's Marvin Kitman described him as a "high-powered, silver-tongued attorney" and "a born manipulator". [9]
Virginia Harrison is a fictional character from the American television soap opera Sunset Beach, played by Dominique Jennings. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on March 17, 1997. Jennings originally auditioned for another role in the soap.
Jason Winston George (born February 9, 1972) [1] is an American actor.He is best known for his roles as Michael Bourne on the NBC daytime soap opera Sunset Beach, as Jeremiah Thurgood "J.T." Hunter on the UPN television sitcom Eve, as Dr. Otis Cole on ABC's Off the Map, and as Dr. Ben Warren on Grey's Anatomy and its spinoff Station 19.
Inside Soap's Steve Gidlow disagreed, writing "Life is never dull with Aunt Bette Katzenkazrahi, Sunset Beach's most wacky and eccentric resident". [3] Syndicated soap opera critic Nancy M. Reichardt thought that Noone was "over the top" in her initial portrayal of Bette, but she eventually "settled into her somewhat more realistic boundaries." [9]