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Born John Francis Brandmeier [1] [2] to a German father and a Lebanese mother, Brandmeier started his radio career in 1973 at WFON in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.When he was 18 he joined WOSH in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, later working as a DJ at WYNE (now WHBY) in Appleton, Wisconsin, then at KLIV in San Jose, California, then as the morning jock at WYBR-FM (now WXRX) in Rockford, Illinois, and then in ...
James Earl Jones: Jerry Turner: 1966 Wendy Jones: T. Jones: 1996 Ben Jorgensen: Christopher Hughes II: 1999 Agim Kaba: Aaron Snyder: 2002–2005, 2007–2010 Andrew Kavovit: Paul Ryan: 1986–1992 Lesli Kay: Molly Conlan: 1997–2004, 2009–2010 Charles Keating: Niles Mason: 1989 Sarah Knowlton: Tracey Donley: 1994–95 Nick Kokotakis: Brad ...
He exited the role in 2016. Following his exit, Hearst made episodic appearances on primetime soaps, such as Dynasty in 2018 and Ambitions in 2019. [10] [11] In July 2024, it was announced Hearst would again reprise the role of Ric on General Hospital. [12] His first day back on-set is July 29, with Ric's return airing on August 22, 2024. [13]
Pages in category "CBS soap operas" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Central Park West (TV series) The Clear Horizon; D. Dallas (1978 ...
Related: Stars You Forgot Were on ‘General Hospital’ General Hospital has had numerous different cast members during its 60-year run, including some familiar faces. John Stamos got his start ...
Jones was born in Memphis, Tennessee, [2] on September 3, 1976. Shawn Jones, her father, is a minister. [3] The family lived in Tennessee for five years before her father took a job preaching in Texas. [2] [3] Jones has one brother named Zach and one sister named Toni, named after their aunt who saved their mother's life by donating blood. [2]
He starred in Broken Badges (1990), a Stephen Cannell CBS television production in which he played Stanley Jones, a depressed police officer who was also a ventriloquist. In 1999, he reprised his role of Chuck (and Bob) Campbell in the closing credits of an episode of That '70s Show that referenced Soap.
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