Sarah Horton 62 episodes, Taylor Walker 62 episodes, Charlie Dale 61 episodes, Jesse Lombard 60 episodes, Daniel Scott 60 episodes, Diane Parker 59 episodes, Tarrington 58 episodes, Roger Lombard 57 episodes, Edmund Crumb 57 episodes, Kevin Lambert 57 episodes, Paul Stewart 56 episodes, Johnny Stockton 56 episodes, Rebecca Downey 56 episodes, Max 56 episodes, Valerie Grant 55 episodes, Waitress 47 episodes, Wendy Reardon 54 episodes, Noel Curtis 54 episodes, Father Francis Baker 55 episodes, Stephanie Johnson 54 episodes, Vargas 53 episodes, Wendy Reardon 53 episodes, Georgia Delgado 53 episodes, Mary Anderson 52 episodes, Richard Cates 52 episodes, Julie Olson 51 episodes, Taylor Walker 50 episodes, Jude St.
Brady's Pub Waitress 51 episodes, Ian Griffith 50 episodes, Ben 50 episodes, Jim Phillips 50 episodes, Marvin 'Speed' Selejko 50 episodes, Monty Dolan 50 episodes, Bagwood 50 episodes, Claire McIntyre 50 episodes, Abby Deveraux 49 episodes, Lavinia Peach 49 episodes, Saul Taylor 49 episodes, Kimberly Brady 49 episodes, Mary 22 episodes, Kimberly Brady 48 episodes, Simmons 48 episodes, Theo Carver 48 episodes, Andrew Donovan 48 episodes, Benjy Hawk 48 episodes, Yvette Dupres 48 episodes, Arianna Hernandez 46 episodes, Carson Palmer 46 episodes, Brooke Hamilton 46 episodes, Nick 46 episodes, Desiree McCall 46 episodes, Theo Carver 45 episodes, Paula Carson 45 episodes, Wayne 45 episodes, Vincent Moroni 45 episodes, Philip Kiriakis 45 episodes, Kate Honeycutt 44 episodes, Jasmine 44 episodes, Hank Wilson 44 episodes, Earl 44 episodes, Ford Decker 43 episodes, Joan Hopkins 43 episodes, Glynnis Turner 43 episodes, Susan Adamson 43 episodes, Fynn Thompson 43 episodes, Craig Merritt 42 episodes, Sarah 42 episodes, Jack Deveraux 42 episodes, Danielle Stevens 42 episodes, Steven 'Jonesy' Jones 41 episodes, Chase Jennings 39 episodes, Marco 33 episodes, Leslie Landman 40 episodes, Shawn Brady 40 episodes, Janice Barnes 40 episodes, Marina Toscano 40 episodes, Larry Morris 40 episodes, Cameron Reese 40 episodes, Tod Chandler 1 39 episodes, Eli Jacobs 38 episodes, SICO 38 episodes, Sandy Horton 38 episodes, Chase Jennings 38 episodes, Abigail Deveraux 37 episodes, David Martin 37 episodes, Gretchen 36 episodes, Rafi Torres 36 episodes, Waitress 36 episodes, Max 35 episodes, Jade Michaels 34 episodes, Petrov 34 episodes, Alan Brand 34 episodes, Chip Lakin 34 episodes, Janet 33 episodes, Milos 33 episodes, Mitch Kauffman 33 episodes, Grace Jeffries 33 episodes, Adam Scott 33 episodes, Lloyd Garrison 33 episodes, Tim Rollins 33 episodes, Judge Karen Fitzpatrick 32 episodes, Nadine 32 episodes, Nancy Pearson 32 episodes, Ernesto Toscano 32 episodes, Violet Crumb 32 episodes, Gabby 32 episodes, Johnny DiMera 33 episodes, Charles Woods 30 episodes, Tony Merritt 31 episodes, Barbara Stewart 31 episodes, Olivia Reed 31 episodes, Caroline Brady 31 episodes, Cassie Burns 31 episodes, Tracey Simpson 31 episodes, Chanel Dupree 31 episodes, Cash Bowman 29 episodes, Chanel Dupree 29 episodes, Tamara Price 29 episodes, Bob McBride 29 episodes, Jake Sellers 29 episodes, Lois Banks 29 episodes, Paul Hollingsworth 29 episodes, Claire Brady 29 episodes, Loretta, and holds them captive.
In , the show received a reboot with additions such as refurbished sets, the debut of the Brady Pub, the addition of new characters such as Vivian Alamain, Lisanne Gardner, Billie Reed, and Kate Roberts. The shocking and ratings-grabbing plot when Vivian Alamain buried Dr.
Carly Manning alive the first controversial storyline from head writer Reilly ; and the — storyline in which the town's Christmas tree burns down and Marlena becomes possessed in Exorcist fashion. Also from to , the soap saw a lot of actress Eileen Davidson. Her character, Kristen DiMera suffers a miscarriage in secret, and in a panic to keep John Black away from Marlena, pretends to still be pregnant with John's child.
Eileen Davidson portrayed the entire Banks family clan, four in total including one male , as well as her main character. Past characters returned in June to honor the passing of matriarch Alice Horton, whose character died on June 23, On June 23, , Days of Our Lives introduced Sonny Kiriakis, the show's first contract gay character onto the canvas to be featured in the show's first gay storyline.
He later starts a romantic relationship with Sonny. On January 26, , episode was a tribute to soldiers who have served in Afghanistan and previous wars with a PTSD therapy group for Jack Deveraux to talk over his time held captive there. This was also when the inline Next On promos were discontinued in favor of an external weekly promo. When the show expanded to one-hour in April , the cast increased to 27 actors.
By the 25th anniversary in , 40 actors appeared on the show in contract or recurring roles, which is the approximate number of actors the show has used since then. Original cast member Frances Reid, who played Alice Horton, remained on contract with Days of Our Lives until her death on February 3, , though she last appeared on the show in December Original cast member John Clarke, who played Mickey Horton, left the series in Suzanne Rogers, who plays Maggie Horton has been on the show since , and Susan Seaforth Hayes has played Julie Olson Williams since with a few breaks in between, and also her husband Bill Hayes, who has played Doug Williams since , though neither Seaforth Hayes or Hayes is employed with the serial on contract.
In recent years, Days of Our lives has hired back many former cast members. Twenty of the current contract cast members have been with the show, off-and-on, since at least More additions to the show include the returns of Crystal Chappell Dr.
Guest cast members have included Elizabeth Alley. In late , the show reintroduced actress Eileen Davidson in the role of Kristen DiMera after a fourteen-year absence. In mid , the show debuted new characters such as JJ Deveraux and Theresa Donovan to appeal to younger viewers. The co-creator and original executive producer, Ted Corday, was only at the helm for eight months before dying of cancer in His widow, Betty, was named executive producer upon his death.
She continued in that role, with the help of H. Wesley Kenney and Al Rabin as supervising producers, before she semi-retired in When Mrs. Corday semi-retired in , and later died in , her son, Ken, became executive producer and took over the full-time, day-to-day running of the show, a title he still holds today.
The series' current co-executive producers are Greg Meng and Lisa de Cazotte. The first long-term head writer, William J. Bell, started writing for Days of Our Lives in and continued until , a few years after he had created his own successful soap, The Young and the Restless. He stayed with the show as a storyline consultant until During the late s and early s, many writing changes occurred. In the early s, Margaret DePriest helped stabilize the show with her serial killer storyline.
Later head writers, such as Sheri Anderson, Thom Racina, and Leah Laiman, built on that stability and crafted storylines of their own, temporarily bringing up ratings. Many writing changes occurred after Laiman left the series in and would not become stable again until James E.
Reilly started with the show in His tenure, which lasted for four-and-a-half years, was credited with bringing ratings up to the second place spot in the Nielsens. Other writers who succeeded him, such as Sally Sussman Morina and Tom Langan, failed to keep the ratings success, and another writer turnover continued until Reilly returned to the series in Five-time Daytime Emmy winner Hogan Sheffer was named head writer with great fanfare in October , but lasted less than 16 months with the show, with his last episode airing in January Former head writer Dena Higley's first episode aired on April 23, Her co-head writer was Christopher Whitesell until February On May 18, , Dena Higley was fired.
Gary Tomlin and Christopher Whitesell were hired for the position. It was later confirmed that former All My Children headwriter Lorraine Broderick would join Tomlin and Whitesell as a breakdown writer on the series. For the first three years on the air, Days of Our Lives was near the bottom of the Nielsen ratings, and close to cancellation.
However, its ascent to the top was rapid; as the TV season ended, it became an effective tool of NBC, which attempted to dethrone daytime leader CBS. Due to the success of the program, it expanded from a half hour to one hour on April 21, This expansion had followed the lead of Another World, which became TV's first-ever hour-long soap on January 6, three-and-a-half months earlier.
Further, Days of Our Lives' new starting time of p. However, this first golden period for NBC daytime proved to be short-lived, as Days of Our Lives' ratings began to decline in Much of the decline was due to ABC's expansion of its increasingly popular soap All My Children to a full hour, the last half of which overlapped with the first half of Days of Our Lives By January , the network, in a mode of desperation more than anything else, decided to jump headlong against AMC and moved the show ahead to the same p.
By , ABC and CBS followed suit, under the intense pressure of lucrative and cheap syndicated programming offered to affiliates. However, the entire NBC soap lineup was in ratings trouble. The "supercouple" era of the s, however, helped bring about a ratings revival, and the — season saw Days of Our Lives experience a surge in ratings. It held onto its strong numbers for most of the s, only to decline again by , eventually falling back into eighth place.
In the mids, however, the show experienced a resurgence in popularity and the show reached number two in the ratings, where it remained for several years before experiencing another ratings decline beginning in , the year that Days of Our Lives became NBC's longest-running daytime program upon the cancellation of Another World.
Throughout the s decade , Days of Our Lives and all the other remaining network daytime serials have witnessed a steady erosion of viewers, mainly due to vastly altered viewing habits induced by cable networks and alternative genres such as reality and talk shows on minor network affiliates.
The show was averaging a 2. In an April interview with Soap Opera Digest, executive producer Ken Corday commented on the ratings decline of the previous months, "If I don't pay attention to the ratings and what the viewers are saying, I'm an ostrich.
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