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4 May 1964 (USA) See more »
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We do not live in this world alone, but in a thousand other worlds...
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The continuing story of life in the midwestern town of Bay City, and the love, loss, trials, and triumph of it's residents... See more »
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Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 43 wins & 166 nominations See more »
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Cast

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Stephen Schnetzer ... Cass Winthrop (66 episodes, 1983-1999)
Victoria Wyndham ... Rachel Davis Matthews Clark Frame Cory Cory Cory Hutchins / ... (58 episodes, 1972-1999)

Les Brandt ... Rafael Santierro (58 episodes, 1989-1999)

Anne Heche ... Vicky Hudson / ... (40 episodes, 1987-1992)

Kale Browne ... Michael Hudson (38 episodes, 1986-1997)
Paul Michael Valley ... Ryan Harrison (31 episodes, 1991-1993)

Alicia Coppola ... Lorna Devon / ... (31 episodes, 1991-1994)

Joseph Barbara ... Joseph Carlino / ... (29 episodes, 1995-1999)

Robin Christopher ... Lorna Devon (27 episodes, 1994-1997)
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Series Directed by
Michael Eilbaum (11 episodes, 1989-1997)
Bob Schwarz (9 episodes, 1991-1996)
Casey Childs (9 episodes, 1991-1992)
Gary Tomlin (6 episodes, 1991)
Ron Lagomarsino (3 episodes, 1981-1983)
Ira Cirker (3 episodes, 1981)
Lewis Arlt (2 episodes, 1997-1998)
Melvin Bernhardt (1 episode, 1974-1981)
Barnet Kellman (1 episode, 1981)
John Whitesell (1 episode, 1988)
Dan Hamilton (1 episode, 1999)

Ron Troutman (unknown episodes, 1965)
Joseph K. Chomyn (unknown episodes, 1970-1986)
Scott Riggs (unknown episodes, 1971)
Joseph L. Scanlan (unknown episodes, 1971)
William Ludel (unknown episodes, 1972-1974)
Norman Hall (unknown episodes, 1975)
Linda Barker Laundra (unknown episodes, 1975)
Harry Eggart (unknown episodes, 1981)
Larry Auerbach (unknown episodes, 1993)
Tom Donovan (unknown episodes, 1997)
Stephen Messer (unknown episodes, 1997)
Jack Hofsiss (unknown episodes, 1998)
Linda Atkinson (unknown episodes)
Peter Brinkerhoff (unknown episodes)
Joe Butt (unknown episodes)
Robert Calhoun (unknown episodes)
Jean Dadario-Burke (unknown episodes)
Lenore Dekoven (unknown episodes)
Gary Donatelli (unknown episodes)
Charles C. Dyer (unknown episodes)
Michael Eugene Fairman (unknown episodes)
Allen Fristoe (unknown episodes)
Frank Gaeta (unknown episodes)
Christopher Goutman (unknown episodes)
Nick Havinga (unknown episodes)
Lawrence Hoff (unknown episodes)
Sherrell Hoffman (unknown episodes)
Greg Hurst (unknown episodes)
Paul Lammers (unknown episodes)
Paul Levin (unknown episodes)
Arthur Lewis (unknown episodes)
Richard T. McCue (unknown episodes)
David Pressman (unknown episodes)
Bruce Reutlinger (unknown episodes)
Don Scardino (unknown episodes)
Cort Steen (unknown episodes)
Susan C. Strickler (unknown episodes)
Leonard Valenta (unknown episodes)
Gigi Van Deckter (unknown episodes)
A.C. Weary (unknown episodes)
Andrew D. Weyman (unknown episodes)
Jørn Winther (unknown episodes)
Art Wolff (unknown episodes)
 
Series Writing credits
Carolyn Culliton (28 episodes, 1988-1999)
Mimi Leahey (28 episodes, 1991-1998)
Donna Swajeski (27 episodes, 1988-1992)
Victor Miller (27 episodes, 1991-1993)
Judith Pinsker (27 episodes, 1991-1993)
Peggy Sloane (27 episodes, 1991-1993)
Janet Iacobuzio (25 episodes, 1991-1992)
Christopher Whitesell (24 episodes, 1989-1991)
Steve Lehrman (24 episodes, 1991)
Susan McMartin (4 episodes, 1995-1996)
Linda Hamner (3 episodes, 1980-1981)
L. Virginia Browne (3 episodes, 1981)
Mona Houghton (3 episodes, 1981)
Peter Brash (3 episodes, 1988-1998)
Sharon Epstein (3 episodes, 1992-1993)
Kathleen Kennedy (3 episodes, 1992-1993)
Melissa Salmons (3 episodes, 1999)
Gary Hamner (2 episodes, 1981)
Peter Nyberg (2 episodes, 1981)
Cynthia Saltzman (2 episodes, 1986-1991)
David Cherrill (2 episodes, 1988-1989)
Fran Myers (2 episodes, 1988-1989)
Roger Newman (2 episodes, 1988-1989)
Peggi Schibi (2 episodes, 1988-1989)
Craig Carlson (2 episodes, 1993)
Samuel D. Ratcliffe (2 episodes, 1993)
Richard J. Allen (2 episodes, 1997-1999)
Richard Culliton (2 episodes, 1998-1999)
William J. Bell (1 episode, 1964-1965)
Irna Phillips (1 episode, 1964-1965)
Thom Racina (1 episode, 1986-1988)
Margaret DePriest (1 episode, 1988)
Lorraine Broderick (1 episode, 1991-1997)
Matthew Lombardo (1 episode, 1993)
Lynn Martin (1 episode, 1997-1999)
Leah Laiman (1 episode, 1998-1999)
Jean Passanante (1 episode, 1999)

Agnes Nixon (unknown episodes, 1965-1968)
Kiki McCabe (unknown episodes, 1965-1966)
James Lipton (unknown episodes, 1965)
Robert Cenadella (unknown episodes, 1968)
Ralph Ellis (unknown episodes, 1969-1971)
Elspeth Eric (unknown episodes, 1969-1970)
Kathy Callaway (unknown episodes, 1970-1973)
Frances Rickett (unknown episodes, 1970-1972)
Theodore Apstein (unknown episodes, 1973-1976)
Douglas Marland (unknown episodes, 1975-1976)
Joan McCall (unknown episodes, 1981)
Lloyd 'Lucky' Gold (unknown episodes, 1982-1985)
Gary Tomlin (unknown episodes, 1984-1985)
Sheri Anderson (unknown episodes, 1988)
Michael Malone (unknown episodes, 1997)
Gordon Rayfield (unknown episodes, 1998-1999)
Rodney Anderson (unknown episodes)
Cherie Bennett (unknown episodes)
Joanna Coons (unknown episodes)
Rick Draughon (unknown episodes)
Kathy Ebel (unknown episodes)
Nancy Franklin (unknown episodes)
Barbara B. Hagstrom (unknown episodes)
Stephen Le May (unknown episodes)
Harding Lemay (unknown episodes)
Jan Merlin (unknown episodes)
Tom Petitjean (unknown episodes)
Dorothy Ann Purser (unknown episodes)
Stanley H. Silverman (unknown episodes)
Jeffrey Sweet (unknown episodes)

Series Produced by
Meg Beliveau .... associate producer / supervising producer / ... (29 episodes, 1988-1993)
Michael Laibson .... executive producer (29 episodes, 1988-1993)
Linda Barker Laundra .... producer (29 episodes, 1988-1993)
Janet R. Stampfl .... supervising producer (26 episodes, 1988-1991)
Susan C. Strickler .... producer (26 episodes, 1988-1991)
Paul Rauch .... executive producer (6 episodes, 1972-1984)
Mary S. Bonner .... senior producer (6 episodes, 1975-1981)
James A. Baffico .... producer (6 episodes, 1981)
Kathy Chambers .... associate producer (6 episodes, 1981)
R. Scott Collishaw .... producer / associate producer (6 episodes, 1992-1999)
Stacey R. Lawrence .... producer (2 episodes, 1992-1993)
Christopher Goutman .... executive producer (2 episodes, 1996-1999)
Leslie Kwartin .... producer (2 episodes, 1998-1999)
Gina Taravelia Ricci .... associate producer (2 episodes, 1998-1999)
Carole Shure .... producer (2 episodes, 1998-1999)
John Whitesell .... executive producer (1 episode, 1986-1988)
John Valente .... producer (1 episode, 1993-1995)
Charlotte Savitz .... executive producer (1 episode, 1996-1998)

Mary Harris .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 1966-1969)
Lyle B. Hill .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 1969-1971)
Joe Rothenberger .... producer (unknown episodes, 1975-1976)
Terri Guarnieri .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 1993-1994)
Paul Robert .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 1993-1994)
Jill Farren-Phelps .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 1995-1996)
Robert Costello .... producer (unknown episodes)
Allen Potter .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Doris Quinlan .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Stephen Schenkel .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Carol Shure .... producer (unknown episodes)
Bernard Sofronski .... producer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Original Music by
Wes Boatman (50 episodes, 1986-1998)

John Loeffler (unknown episodes, 1978-1984)
Douglas Thornton (unknown episodes, 1991-1998)
 
Series Film Editing by
John J. O'Connor II (3 episodes, 1981-1991)
 
Series Casting by
Elizabeth R. Woodman (2 episodes, 1981)

Geoffrey Johnson (unknown episodes)
Vincent Liff (unknown episodes)
Betty Rea (unknown episodes)
Tara Jayne Rubin (unknown episodes)
 
Series Production Design by
Patrick Howe (7 episodes, 1995-1999)
 
Series Art Direction by
Brigitte Altenhaus (7 episodes, 1995-1999)
Tim Goodmanson (7 episodes, 1995-1999)
Martin Fahrer (6 episodes, 1996-1999)
Dean Tschetter (3 episodes, 1981)
Patrick Howe (2 episodes, 1991-1999)

Richard C. Hankins (unknown episodes)
 
Series Set Decoration by
Al Gallo (1 episode, 1991)
Al Gallo (1 episode, 1991)
Patrick Howe (1 episode, 1991)
Dean Reiter (1 episode, 1991)
Nancy Thun (1 episode, 1991)
 
Series Costume Design by
Lewis Brown (5 episodes, 1981)
Margarita Delgado (3 episodes, 1989-1991)

Gail Baldoni (unknown episodes)
Ramsey Mostoller (unknown episodes)
 
Series Makeup Department
Kevin-James Bennett .... key makeup artist / makeup department head (82 episodes, 1994-1999)
Eldo Ray Estes .... key makeup artist (33 episodes, 1996-1999)
Sasha Cummins .... hair stylist (10 episodes, 1998-1999)
John Quaglia .... hair stylist (7 episodes, 1989)
Rosemary Zurlo .... makeup artist (4 episodes, 1981)
Steven Lawrence .... makeup artist (3 episodes, 1981-1991)
Debra Provenzano .... hair stylist (3 episodes, 1981)
Lillian Cvecich .... hair stylist / key hair stylist (2 episodes, 1981)
Margot Boccia .... makeup artist (2 episodes, 1991)
Angel De Angelis .... hair stylist (2 episodes, 1991)

Mary Anne Spano .... makeup artist (unknown episodes)
 
Series Production Management
Edward Trach .... executive in charge of production: Procter & Gamble Productions / executive in charge of production (26 episodes, 1982-1994)
Ken Aymong .... supervising unit manager (4 episodes, 1981)
Russell Best .... program production manager (2 episodes, 1991)
Regina Lasko .... unit manager (2 episodes, 1991)
Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin .... executive in charge of production: Procter & Gamble Productions (2 episodes, 1996-1999)

Robert E. Short .... executive in charge of production: Proctor & Gamble Productions (unknown episodes, 1964-1982)
Kenneth L. Fitts .... executive in charge of production: Proctor & Gamble Productions (unknown episodes, 1994-1996)
 
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Dawn Kiernan .... assistant director (102 episodes, 1989-1999)
Carol Sedwick .... associate director (4 episodes, 1989-1999)
Michael Eilbaum .... associate director / assistant director (3 episodes, 1981)
Janet Andrews .... associate director (3 episodes, 1991-1999)
Kevin Kelly .... associate director (2 episodes, 1981)
Mary Madeiras .... associate director (2 episodes, 1991)
 
Series Art Department
Bob Greenberg .... props (5 episodes, 1981)
Bob Phillips .... scenic designer (3 episodes, 1981)

Charles E. McCarry .... set designer (unknown episodes, 1980-1981)
Fredda Slavin .... set designer (unknown episodes, 1983-1987)
Clarissa Shanahan .... scenic artist (unknown episodes)
 
Series Sound Department
Jim Blaney Jr. .... audio (3 episodes, 1981)
Fred Bugg .... audio / sound (3 episodes, 1989-1991)
Charles F. Moore .... audio (2 episodes, 1981)
 
Series Special Effects by
Andrew Mortelliti .... special effects (unknown episodes)
 
Series Visual Effects by
Donna M. McCarthy .... chyron (1 episode, 1991)
 
Series Stunts
Nancy Ellen Anzalone .... stunt double (1 episode, 1991)
Jake Turner .... stunt coordinator (1 episode, 1991)

Tony De Vito .... stunt double (unknown episodes)
Jeffrey Lee Gibson .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Scott Leva .... stunt coordinator (unknown episodes)
Hugh Aodh O'Brien .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Scott Rhodes .... stunt coordinator / stunts (unknown episodes)
David Shumbris .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Darlene Ava Williams .... stunt double (unknown episodes)
 
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Johnathan Mont .... electrician (28 episodes, 1991-1993)
Howard Strawbridge .... lighting director / lighting technician (5 episodes, 1981-1999)
Leo Farrenkopf .... lighting director (4 episodes, 1981)
Harold Mofsen .... video (4 episodes, 1981)
Bob Hickey .... lighting director / lighting technician (3 episodes, 1989-1991)
Stephen Roskin .... video operator / video (3 episodes, 1989-1991)
Barry Frisher .... camera operator (2 episodes, 1989-1999)
Steve Jambeck .... camera operator (2 episodes, 1989-1999)
Michael Bennett .... camera operator (2 episodes, 1989-1991)
Thomas K. Hogan .... camera operator (2 episodes, 1999)
 
Series Casting Department
Elizabeth R. Woodman .... casting (4 episodes, 1981)
Kathleen A. Houle .... assistant casting director (2 episodes, 1991)
 
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department
Gertrude Sloan .... wardrobe supervisor (6 episodes, 1981)
Susan Hum .... assistant costume designer (3 episodes, 1981)
Frances Spagnola .... wardrobe supervisor (3 episodes, 1991-1999)
Ellen Anton .... wardrobe supervisor (2 episodes, 1991)
Charles Schoonmaker .... associate costume designer (2 episodes, 1991)
 
Series Editorial Department
John J. O'Connor II .... videotape editor (3 episodes, 1981)
 
Series Music Department
Ron Brawer .... music director / music supervisor (3 episodes, 1991-1999)
Susan-Beth Markowitz .... music producer/supervisor (2 episodes, 1991)
Carol Weiss .... music director (2 episodes, 1991)
 
Series Other crew
William Vaccaro .... video control (72 episodes, 1989-1999)
Patty MacDougall .... production administrator (40 episodes, 1991)
Karen Stevens .... assistant to the producer / assistant to producer (6 episodes, 1981)
Frank Caden .... stage manager (4 episodes, 1981)
Jim Hill .... unit manager (4 episodes, 1981)
Tom De Zendorf .... technical director (3 episodes, 1981)
Russell Ross .... technical director (3 episodes, 1981)
R. Scott Collishaw .... assistant to the producer / assistant to producer (3 episodes, 1989-1991)
Skip Dresch .... technical director (3 episodes, 1989-1991)
Cindy Flood Jacobsen .... stage manager (3 episodes, 1989-1991)
Dennis Cameron .... stage manager (3 episodes, 1991-1999)
Pierina Lotrionte .... production assistant (2 episodes, 1981)
Jan Luce .... production assistant (2 episodes, 1981)
Michele DeVito .... exec. producer secretary (2 episodes, 1991)
Sharon Epstein .... assistant to the producer (2 episodes, 1991)
Dawn Kiernan .... production coordinator (2 episodes, 1991)
Arthur Lewis .... stage manager (2 episodes, 1991)
Gina Taravella .... production coordinator (2 episodes, 1991)
Mary-Kelly Weir .... production assistant (2 episodes, 1991)
Karen Wilkens .... production assistant (2 episodes, 1991)
Vincent Bailey .... technical director (2 episodes, 1999)

Elspeth Eric .... story consultant (unknown episodes, 1971)
Benilda 'Bunny' Capule .... budget supervisor (unknown episodes, 1996-1999)
R. Emmett Fitzsimmons .... police technical consultant (unknown episodes, 1997-1998)
Michael 'Bones' Buono .... office assistant (unknown episodes)
Gregori J. Martin .... production assistant (unknown episodes)
Bill Wolff .... announcer (unknown episodes)
 

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60 min (8891 episodes) | USA:30 min (1964-1975) | USA:60 min (1975-1979 and 1980-1999) | USA:90 min (1979-1980) | USA:60 min (2003)
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Black and White (1964-1966) | Color (1966-1999)
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USA:TV-14 (1996-1999)
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Trivia:
Many actors got their roles testing for other characters. Both Ricky Paul Goldin (Dean Frame) and Chris Bruno (Dennis Wheeler) tested for the role of Sam Fowler. Judi Evans auditioned for the Vicky Hudson recast, but got the Paulina recast instead. Anna Stuart auditioned for the role of Felicia Gallant; producers loved her so much they created Donna Love specifically for her. Meanwhile, MArk Pinter auditioned for the role of Grant Harrison, but lost to Dack Rambo. After Rambo left, producers called Pinter back to takeover the role.See more »
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14 out of 16 people found the following review useful.
The Dom Perignon of Daytime Drama, 15 July 2003
Author: mark.waltz from New York City

When "Another World" was created by Irna Phillips in 1964, daytime TV was considered the lowest of mediums for actors to appear in. This well-written soap started off slowly but eventually grew into one of the biggest trendsetters of the late 60's and 70's. It featured a veteran cast of stage and primetime TV actors, as well as some with film experience as well. Actors who normally turned down roles on soaps were soon courted and cast by the producers based upon the extreme quality in writing and the show became one of the top rated shows of the early 70's. Originally surrounding the saga of the middle-class Matthews family, it was obviously a rehash of the same themes of Irna Phillip's "As the World Turns" and their core Hughes family. The couple of Mary and Jim Matthews were often compared to Nancy and Chris Hughes, and Aunt Liz was definately a variation of the Claire Lowell character. Even vixen Rachel had routes on "ATWT", compared to the troublemaking Lisa Miller who married that shows young intern Bob Hughes, while Rachel would marry Russ Matthews. By the time the show entered the early 70's, the writers changed directions, and Rachel slowly became the show's leading character, reformed by the love of a good man, Mac Cory. (The change in actresses playing Rachel obviously had a lot to do with this----the original Rachel, Robin Strasser, went on to play another notorious villianess, Dorian Lord, on "One Life to Live", while stage actress Victoria Wyndham took over the part and softened up Rachel's scheming.)

While most of the major characters in the Matthews family would be recast multiple times over the next 18 years, it would be Rachel and Mac Cory who took the show to its greatest fame of the mid 70's. By this time, core supercouple Steve and Alice were separated by his apparent death, and Alice was recast because of apparent backstage squabbles. Mary Matthews met an untimely death, and Rachel's oft-married mother Ada became the show's truth-telling matriarch. As played by Constance Ford, Ada was oe of the show's most beloved characters, and until her death in 1992, Ford remained the show's longest running cast member. All you have to do is see her as the evil mama in "A Summer Place" and various other films of the early 60's to see how versatile an actress she was. While Liz Matthews was recast many times, it was Irene Dailey's performance which got this character her most memorable scenes and won Tony Award Winning Dailey an Emmy. Liz was the last of the Matthews on the show, last seen at the show's 30th anniversary in 1994. Another acclaimed performance was Beverlee McKinsey's Iris, who played the spoiled daughter of Rachel's husband, Mac (played by stage vet Douglas Wattson). I never saw McKinsey as Iris, although I did witness her incredible talent as the original Alexandra Spaulding on "Guiding Light".

I did not start watching "Another World" until 1993 when two glamorous actresses, Linda Dano, and Anna Stuart, joined the show as two female characters who were focuses of many storylines for the show's remaining run. As flamboyant Felicia Gallant, Linda Dano was an instant scene stealer; Her on-camera pool fight with a young Faith Ford (Julia Shearer, Liz Matthew's granddaughter) was one memorable sequence, as was her on-screen friendship with Steve Schnetzer (Cass) and the lovable Brent Collins (Wallingford). Collins was the very first little person on a soap with a contract and gave a performance so touching that the memory of his on-screen warmth brings on tears of sentiment. Anna Stuart, as the originally snooty Donna Love, added a completixy to what would have otherwise been a stereotypical snob. By showing her pain from childhood memories, Stuart made Donna one of the most memorable vixen/heroines on the show, as well as daytime. (As of July 15, 2003, both Dano and Stuart are working on ABC soaps and are still the epitome of glamour and beauty).

During her heyday on "Another World", Cecile DePoulignac (Susan Keith, Nancy Frangione) was one of the most memorable vixens on daytime; Sadly, the show's later writers turned her into a caricturature of what she had been, ruining many of the great moments she had earlier. The deaths of Hugh Marlowe (the finale Jim Matthews), Douglas Watson, Brent Collins, and Constance Ford saddened even the newest viewers, but such memorable character performers as Kate Wilkinson (as the wise mother of Donna's true love Michael Hudson), Barbara Berjer (as the delightful Scottish woman who raised Donna's daughter Vicky), and Sloane Shelton (as the woman who helped Rachel over her mother's death) helped viewers deal with the loss. Such nasty villians as Carl Hutchins (the delightful Charles Keating), Reginald Love (John Considine), and Grant Harrison (Mark Pinter) were perfectly used to cause problems for all of the major characters, but Victoria Wyndham's over-the-top Justine Harrison (Rachel's evil look-alike) turned some viewers off even with her Grimm Fairy Tale type storyline.

Now off the air with original episodes since 1999, "AW" has returned on SoapNet as of July 1 2003, starting with 1987 episides. Viewers will get to see a few years of Douglas Watson and Brent Collins and a few more of Constance Ford, but there are also many memorable performances coming up. Viewers of "General Hospital" will recognize Denise Alexander and Chris Robinson (Lesley and Rick Webber) reunited as Mary McKinnon and Jason Frame; Soon, "GH's" future Stavkros Cassadine (Robert Kelker-Kelly) will be on as the original Sam Fowler, while "Guiding Light's" Ricki Paul Goldin will be on as Dean Frame. Anna Stuart's Donna will return in a year and a half. By this time, the new Iris (Carmen Duncan) will be on, and Irene Dailey's Liz will have returned from a year and a half hiatus. "Another World" via SoapNet is taking old viewers down memory lane, while new viewers will get to see what they missed all along.

Tune into "Another World" to see why it remains the most missed daytime drama of all time. You won't want to soon tune out.

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