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This is a list of actors and actresses who have had roles on the soap opera All My Children. It aired from January 1970 to September 2011 and was revived for five months in 2013. The longest serving cast member is Susan Lucci, who played the heroine Erica Kane from January 1970 to the original finale in September 2011.
She is married to actor Charles Frank, [citation needed] who played her onscreen husband Dr. Jeff Martin #2 on All My Children.They also worked together in 1978 on the TV movie The New Maverick with James Garner and Jack Kelly and the following year on the short-lived prime-time television western series Young Maverick, a sequel to the 1957 series Maverick.
Esta TerBlanche (1997–2001, 2011); Hungarian princess, married to Jake Martin and Ryan Lavery.Initially, a spoiled and arrogant young lady who clashed with both Kelsey Martin and Hayley Vaughn-Santos, Gillian eventually matured into a much kinder and compassionate woman, due to her marriage to Jake Martin.
Kelly Ripa has a lot to thank casting director Judy Blye Wilson for — and she’s well aware!. The Live with Kelly and Mark co-host opened up about Wilson's impact on her life during a panel ...
A 1995 screen test for All My Children resulted in a lasting marriage for Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos. The Live With Kelly and Mark cohosts’ relationship hasn’t faltered since they first ...
On January 14, All My Children fans got to hear Susan Lucci (who portrayed Erica Kane throughout the show's 41-year run), Kelly (who played Hayley Vaughan) and other key members of the series came ...
Tad Martin is a fictional character from the American daytime drama, All My Children. Tad was played by three actors, according to the age of the character: Matthew Anton, John E. Dunn, and Michael E. Knight. Knight has portrayed the role on and off from 1983 until the series finale in 2011.
All My Children broke new ground and made history in 1971 when they had Ruth publicly protest the Vietnam War. This is a television first, and in 1973, Mary Fickett became the first daytime television performer in television history to receive an Emmy Award for this storyline. In 1996, Mary Fickett decided to retire from acting.