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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.

Cast

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Actor Character Duration
Anthony Addabbo Dimitri Marick 2001
Mary Kay Adams Mrs Lacey 2003
Nancy Addison Marissa Rampal 1989
Mackenzie Aladjem Miranda Montgomery 2010–11
Micah Alberti Jamie Martin 2002–03
Grant Aleksander Alec McIntyre 1993–95
Kevin Alexander JR Chandler 1992–96
Mary Alice Ellie Grant Hubbard 1980
Brittany Allen Marissa Tasker 2009–10
Laura Allen Laura Kirk English 2000-02
Philip Amelio Scott Chandler 1987–91
Melody Anderson Natalie Marlowe 1992–93
Janet Dillon 1993
Terrell Anthony Tad Martin 1990
Matthew Anton Tad Martin 1973–77
Tom Archdeacon Aidan Devane 2004
Elizabeth Ashley Madge Sinclair 1996
Jamal Azizi Jamie Martin 1993–94
Jamil Azizi
Amanda Baker Babe Carey 2007–09
Kaye Ballard Mrs Remo 1970
Joseph Barbara Paolo Caselli 2000
Julia Barr Brooke English 1976–2006, 2010–11, 2013
Bernard Barrow Louie Slavinsky 1991–92
Patricia Barry Peg English 1981–2005
Mischa Barton Lily Montgomery 1995
Jennifer Bassey Marian Chandler 1983–89, 1995–2009, 2011
Kathy Bates Belle Bodelle 1984
Charlotte Baughman JR Chandler 1989–92
Margaret Baughman
Amanda Bearse Amanda Cousins 1981–84
Noelle Beck Trisha Alden 1991–92
Maurice Benard Nico Kelly 1987–90
Nick Benedict Phillip Brent 1973-78
Jonathan Bennett JR Chandler 2001–02
Peter Bergman Cliff Warner 1979–89
Tate Berney AJ Chandler 2010–11
Jack Betts Lars Bogard 1983
Olivia Birkelund Arlene Vaughan 1995, 2000–02
Ryan Bittle Logan 2010
JR Chandler 2013
Judon Blake Foster Frankie Hubbard 1984
Pamela Blair Maida Andrews 1985
Mrs Goodman 1986, 1992
Teresa Blake Gloria Marsh 1991–98
Susan Blanchard Mary Kennicott 1971–75
Mary Lynn Blanks Tara Martin 1979–80
Hunt Block Lysistrata Schwartz 2002-3
Crystal Bock
Vasili Bogazianos Benny Sago 1980–90, 2005
BethAnn Bonner Kat 2009
Roscoe Born Jim Thomasen 1997
Philip Bosco Lyle Wedgewood 2000
Chadwick Boseman Reggie Montgomery 2003
Michael Brainard Jake Martin 1988–91, 1994–95
Jeff Branson Jonathan Lavery 2004–07
Tamara Braun Reese Williams 2008–09
Stephanie Braxton Tara Martin 1974–76
Jordana Brewster Anita Santos 1995
Emerson Brooks Ben 2011
Randy Brooks Hayes Grady 1996
Charles Brown Russ Anderson 1979–80
Kimberlin Brown Judge Mariam 2010
Justin Bruening Jamie Martin 2003–07, 2011
Chris Bruno Michael Delaney 1995–97
Rebecca Budig Greenlee Smythe 1999–2005, 2008–11
Trent Bushey David Rampal 1988–91
Warren Burton Eddie Dorrance 1978–79
Mariah Buzolin Maya Mercado 2011
Claire Byrne Amelia Cambias 2007–11
Antoinette Byron Skye Chandler 1986–87
Kurt Caceres Mateo Santos 2002
John Callahan Edmund Grey 1992–2005
Kay Campbell Kate Martin 1970–85
David Canary Adam Chandler 1983–2011, 2013
Stuart Chandler 1984–2009, 2011
Stephen J. Cannell Himself 1985
Jeffrey Carlson Zoe Luper 2006–07
John Carter Woodruff Greenlee 1998
Maxwell Caulfield Pierce Riley 1996–97
Lacey Chabert Bianca Montgomery 1992–93
Lee Chamberlin Pat Baxter 1982–90
Crystal Chappell Janie 1989
Ambyr Childers Colby Chandler 2006–08
Robin Christopher Skye Chandler Quartermaine 1987–91, 2000
Natalia Cigliuti Anita Santos 2004–06
Keith Hamilton Cobb Noah Keefer 1994–96
Bradley Cole Jordan Roberts 2003
Jessica Collins Dinah Lee Mayberry 1992
Kate Collins Natalie Marlowe 1985–92, 1997–98, 2001
Janet Dillon 1991–92, 2005–07, 2010–11
Míriam Colón Lydia Flores 1995
Forrest Compton John 1991
Mark Consuelos Mateo Santos 1995–2002, 2010
Sara Contreras Leticia Carmen Castillo 2013
Linda Cook Lucy Voight 1985–86
Daniel Cosgrove Scott Chandler 1996–98, 2010–11
Nicolas Coster Steve Andrews 1988
Daniel Covin Hunter Morrison 2013
Matthew Cowles Billy Clyde Tuggle 1977–80, 1984, 1989–90, 2013
Brock Cuchna Paul Cramer 2003–04
Yaya DaCosta Cassandra Foster 2008
Alexandra Daddario Laurie Lewis 2002–03
Arlene Dahl Lady Lucille 1995
Linda Dano Felicia Gallant 1983-1999
Raúl Dávila Hector Santos 1994–96
Mark Dawson Ted Brent 1970
Johanna Day Marilyn Stafford 2002–03
Gloria DeHaven Emma Mallory 1983
Alana de la Garza Rosa Santos 2001
Kim Delaney Jenny Gardner Nelson 1981–84, 1994
Robb Derringer District Attorney 2010
William deVry Michael Cambias 2003–04, 2006
Kathleen Dezina Marestella "Estelle" LaTour 1977–82
Dena Dietrich Wilma Marlowe 1994
Colleen Dion Leslie Coulson 1999–2001
Mark Dobies Daniel Colson 2005
Josh Duhamel Leo du Pres 1999–2003, 2011
John E. Dunn Tad Martin 1978–81
Marj Dusay Vanessa Bennett 1998–2002
Bobbie Eakes Krystal Carey 2003–2011
Candice Earley Donna Beck Tyler 1976–92
Louis Edmonds Langley Wallingford 1979–95
Melissa Claire Egan Annie Lavery 2006–11
Colin Egglesfield Josh Madden 2005–09
Beth Ehlers Taylor Thompson 2008–09
Haley Evans Miranda Montgomery 2005–09
Jessica Leigh Falborn Bianca Montgomery 1988–90
Dylan Fergus Tim Dillon 2002
Mary Fickett Ruth Martin 1970–96, 1998–2000
Jim Fitzpatrick Pierce Riley 1995–96
Connie Fletcher Erin Lavery 2005–06
Ann Flood Bitsy Davidson 1988–90
David Forsyth Jim Thomasen 1997-98
Frances Foster Aunt Bess 1980–81
Kimberly Foster Liz Sloane 1994-95
Clement von Franckenstein Count Guy du Pres 2001–02
Genie Francis Ceara Connor 1990–92
Nancy Frangione Tara Martin 1977–79, 1985
Charles Frank Jeff Martin 1970–75, 1988, 1995
Hugh Franklin Charles Tyler 1970–83
Melissa Fumero Adriana Cramer 2005
Gina Gallagher Bianca Montgomery 1993–97
Helen Gallagher Nurse Harris 1995
Paula Garcés Lea Marquez 2013
Trent Garrett Asher Pike 2010–11
Priscilla Garita Anita Santos 1994
Brian Gaskill Bobby Warner 1995–97
Stephanie Gatschet Madison North 2009–11
Dan Gauthier Kevin Buchanan 2004–05
Rebecca Gayheart Hannah Mayberry 1992
Bob Gaynor Mitch Morrison 2013
Sarah Michelle Gellar Kendall Hart 1993–95
Patient 2011
Robert Gentry Ross Chandler 1983–89
Carrie Genzel Skye Chandler 1996–97
Zen Gesner Braden Lavery 1998–99
Luca Gianquinto Oliver Castillo 2013
Kari Gibson Dixie Cooney 1988
Kelli Giddish Di Henry 2005–07
Paul Gleason David Thornton 1976–78
Sarah Glendening Marissa Tasker 2010–11
Ricky Paull Goldin Jake Martin 2008–11
Karen Lynn Gorney Tara Martin 1970–74, 1976–77, 1995
Desiree Gould Wedding Party Guest 1983
Micki Grant Mrs Remington 2008
Bruce Gray Wyatt Coles 1975
Brian Lane Green Brian Bodine 1993–94
Nick Gregory Jeff Cohen 1996
William Griffis Harlan Tucker 1978
Ronald Guttman Alexander Cambias, Sr. 2003–09
Stacy Haiduk Hannah Nichols 2007–08
Alice Haining Liza Colby 1984–85
Harriet Hall Brooke English 1981–82
Natalie Hall Colby Chandler 2009–11
Winsor Harmon Del Henry 1994–95
Elisabeth Harnois Sarah Livingston 2000–01
Kate Harrington Kate Martin 1970
Cynthia Harris Patricia Hale 1994
Todd Harrison Jamie Martin 2001–02
Darby Jo Hart Jenny Martin 2010–11
Lindsay Hartley Cara Castillo 2010–11, 2013
Martin Harvey Uri Koslov 2013
Richard Hatch Philip Brent Sr. 1970–72
Alexa Havins Babe Carey 2003–07, 2011
Shari Headley Mimi Reed 1991–95, 2005
Frances Heflin Mona Kane Tyler 1970–94
Amelia Heinle Mia Saunders 2001–04
Jo Henderson Wilma Marlowe 1985–88
Elizabeth Hendrickson Frankie Stone 2001
Maggie Stone 2002–05, 2007
Leslie Hendrix Hannah Lampert 2004
Eileen Herlie Myrtle Lum Fargate 1976–2008
Robert Hogan Dr Bell 1992
Lauren Holly Julie Chandler 1986–89
Janet Hubert Alice Dawson 1999
Season Hubley Angelique Voynitzheva 1991–92
Sara Hugh Tina Harding 1999-2001
Finola Hughes Alex Marick 1999–2001
Anna Devane 2001–03
Cheryl Hulteen Winifred 1991–2007, 2011, 2013
Sarah Hyland Karen 2000
Earle Hyman Mr. Patterson 1995
Vincent Irizarry David Hayward 1997–2006, 2008–11, 2013
Terri Ivens Simone Torres 2001–07
Andrew Jackson Stephen Hamill 1991–93
Clifton James Red Kilgren 1996
Francesca James Kitty Shea Tyler 1973–78
Kelly Cole Tyler 1978–81, 1983–84, 1986, 1995, 2005, 2008
Evelyn Johnson 2013
John James Jeff Martin 2006–07
Steve James Guard Pinkston 1984
Georgann Johnson Eugenia Robards 1981
David Jordan Trevor Dillon 1989
Michael B. Jordan Reggie Montgomery 2003–06
Ben Jorgensen Kevin Sheffield 1995–98
Zachary Kady Jamie Martin 1998–2001
Katherine Kamhi Pamela Kingsley 1980–82
Steve Kanaly Seabone Hunkle 1995
Shannon Kane Natalia Fowler 2008–11
James Karen Lincoln Tyler 1970
Thorsten Kaye Zach Slater 2004–11, 2013
Barbara Kearns Nina Cortlandt 1985–86
Charles Keating Damon Lazarre 1987
Steven Keats Alf Gresham 1970–2005
Don Keefer Horace Willoughby 1986
Larry Keith Nick Davis 1970–78, 1983–84, 1988, 1991, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2005
Heather Kenzie Di Henry 2008
James Kiberd Trevor Dillon 1989–2000
Charles Kimbrough Ned Rogers 1983
Jason Kincaid Sam Brady 1983-84
Morgana King Mrs Manganaro 1993
Scott Kinworthy Josh Madden 2005
Michael E. Knight Tad Martin 1982–86, 1988–90, 1992–2011, 2013
Ted Orsini 1993–94
Alla Korot Allie Doyle 1997-98
Felicity LaFortune Laurel Banning 1993-96
Mark LaMura Mark Dalton 1976–89, 1994–95, 2004–05
Eva LaRue Maria Santos 1993–97, 2002–05, 2010–11
Jill Larson Opal Cortlandt 1989–2011, 2013
Laurence Lau Greg Nelson 1981–86, 2008
John-Paul Lavoisier Orderly 2001
Christopher Lawford Charlie Brent 1992–96
Elizabeth Lawrence Myra Murdock Sloane 1979–91
Richard Lawson Lucas Barnes 1992–94
Jean LeClerc Jeremy Hunter 1985–92, 2001
Elissa Leeds Brooke English 1976
Michael Levin Dr. Gould 1993
Carson Grace Levine Colby Chandler 2000
Melissa Leo Linda Warner 1984–85
Christina Bennett Lind Bianca Montgomery 2010–11
Greta Lind Katie Kennicott 1990–91
Peyton List Bess 2004
Michael Lowry Jake Martin 1996–2000
Susan Lucci Erica Kane 1970–2011
Jane Campbell 2011
Jamie Luner Liza Colby 2009–11
Robert LuPone Zach Grayson 1984–85
Dorothy Lyman Opal Cortlandt 1981–83
Phyllis Lyons Arlene Vaughan 1990–93
Ray MacDonnell Joe Martin 1970–2011, 2013
Rebecca Mader Morgan Gordan 2003
Larkin Malloy Travis Montgomery 1987–91, 1995–97, 2001
Alexis Manta Amanda Dillon 1996–2000
Sean Marquette Jamie Martin 1994–98
Forbes March Scott Chandler 1999–2000
Amelia Marshall Belinda Keefer 1996–99
Rudolf Martin Anton Lang 1993–96
J.R. Martinez Brot Monroe 2008–11
Cameron Mathison Ryan Lavery 1998–2011
Eddie Matos Ricky Torres 2010-11
Robin Mattson Janet Dillon 1994–2000
Richard Mawe Building Inspector 1983
Building Superintendent 1985
Jan Maxwell Judge Myatt 2007
Curt May Bryan Sanders 1984-1986
Donald May Earl Foster 1986
Adam Mayfield Scott Chandler 2009–10
Andrea McArdle Cookie 1992
Avis McCarther Nancy Grant 1975
Jesse McCartney JR Chandler 1998–2001
Cady McClain Dixie Cooney 1988–96, 1998–2002, 2005–08, 2010–11, 2013
Malachy McCourt Mr. Spriggs 1992
Father Clarence 2004-09
Kimberly McCullough Robin Scorpio 2001
Shane McDermott Scott Chandler 1995–96
Biff McGuire Harry Flax 1972–73
Michael & Brody McMackin Trevor Martin 2011
Pat McNamara Walt Marsh 1993
Robert Duncan McNeill Charlie "Little Phil" Brent 1986–88
Rory and Declan McTigue AJ Chandler 2008–10
Anne Meara Peggy Moody 1992–99
Marc Menard Boyd Larraby 2002–04
Lee Meriwether Ruth Martin 1996–98, 2002–11
Joanna Merlin Judge Brauer 1997
Matthew Metzger Duke Buchanan 2005
Taro Meyer Talia Lamarr 1985
Sylvia Miles Jackie Diamond 1982
Billy Miller Richie Novak 2007–08
Ellah Miller Gabrielle Montgomery 2010–11
Taylor Miller Nina Cortlandt 1979–84, 1986–89, 1995–96, 2010
Robert Milli Lars Bogard 1982–83
Mike Minor Brandon Kingsley 1980–82
Alicia Minshew Kendall Hart 2002–11, 2013
James Mitchell Palmer Cortlandt 1979–2010
Andrea Moar Carrie Sanders Tyler 1981–82
Brianne Moncrief Colby Chandler 2008–09
William Mooney Paul Martin 1972–95
Debbi Morgan Angie Hubbard 1982–90, 2008–11, 2013
Brianne and Morgan Mullen Colby Chandler 2000
Robert Morse Harry the Bookie 1982
Burke Moses Andrew Miller 2003
Meg Mundy Eugenia von Voynavitch 1997–2001
Durrant Murphy, Jr. Frankie Hubbard 1985
Joseph Murphy Braden Lavery 2005
Alec Musser Del Henry 2005-07
Michael Nader Dimitri Marick 1991–2001, 2013
Hugo Napier Mike Roy 1984–85
Eric Nelsen AJ Chandler 2013
Portia Nelson Rachel Gurney 1983–91
Rosa Nevin Cecily Davidson 1986–90, 1994–96
Brooke Newton Colby Chandler 2013
Kathryn Newton Colby Chandler 2002–04
Irene Ng An Li Chen 1991
Agnes Nixon Agnes Eckhardt 2005, 2008, 2011
Aggy 2008
Kathleen Noone Ellen Shepherd Chandler Dalton 1977–89
Elizabeth Norment Psychologist 2008
Dannika Northcott Kathy Martin 2010–11
Michael Nouri Caleb Cortlandt 2010–11
Aidan and Liam O'Donnell AJ Chandler 2004–05
John O'Hurley Kit Sterling 2011
Jason Olive Frankie Hubbard 2002
Nicole Orth-Pallavicini Marissa Rampal 1988
Tito Ortiz Mateo Santos 1994
Maureen O'Sullivan Olive Whelan 1981
Samuel Page Trey Kenyon 2002–03
Danielle Parker Emma Lavery 2010–11
Rick Pasqualone Charles Michaelson 2010
Nathalie Paulding Bianca Montgomery 1997–98
J. Eddie Peck Jake Martin 2000–03
Melvin Van Peebles Melvin Woods 2008
Jason Pendergraft Carter Anders 2013
Sydney Penny Julia Santos 1993–97, 2002, 2005–08
Karen Person Galen Henderson 1992-93
Jordan Petruziello Colby Chandler 1999
Victoria Platt Corinne Elroy 1996
Jordan Lane Price Celia Fitzgerald 2013
Lindsay Price An Li Chen Bodine 1991–93
Elaine Princi Dorian Lord 1992
James Pritchett Bill Anderson 1989
Nicholas Pryor Lincoln Tyler 1971
Saundra Quarterman Angie Hubbard 1990–91
Lonnie Quinn Will Cortlandt 1988–90
Ken Rabat Paul Martin 1970–72
Leven Rambin Lily Montgomery 2004–08, 2010
Ava Benton 2007–08
Dack Rambo Steve Jacobi 1982–83
Britton Reeder Ian Slater 2010–11
Andrew Ridings JR Chandler 2002–03
Eden Riegel Bianca Montgomery 2000–10, 2013
Kelly Ripa Hayley Vaughan Santos 1990–2002, 2010
Tony Roberts Dr. Rosenstein 1994
Amanda Hall Rogers Cara Castillo 2003
Gil Rogers Ray Gardner 1977–99
Ingrid Rogers Taylor Roxbury-Cannon 1992–95
Richard Roland Jason Sheffield 1995–96
Lauren E. Roman Laura Kirk English 1995-98
Heather Roop Jane McIntyre 2013
Paige Rowland Kit Fisher 1998-99
Lamman Rucker Garret Williams 2005
Barbara Rush Nola Orsini 1992-94
Mitchell Ryan Alex Hunter 1986
Michael Sabatino Jonathan Kinder 1995-96
Theresa Saldana Christina Vargas 1997
Laura San Giacomo Louisa Sanchez 1988
Michael Scalera Jake Martin 1983–88
James Scott Ethan Cambias 2004–06
Alexander Scourby Nigel Fargate 1976–77
Matt Servitto Trask Bodine 1989–90
Sabine Singh Greenlee Smythe 2007–08
Amanda Seyfried Joni Stafford 2002–04
Louise Shaffer Goldie Kane 1987
Ivan Shaw Henry Chin 2003
John Wesley Shipp Carter Jones 1992
Christian Slater Scotty 1984
Caleb Thompson 1986
Cornelius Smith Jr. Frankie Hubbard 2007–11
David Lee Smith John Youngblood 1993
Abigail Spencer Becca Tyree 1999–2001
Gillian Spencer Daisy Cortlandt 1979–89, 1991, 1994–96, 2010
Mathew St. Patrick Adrian Sword 1998–2000
Heather Stanford Nina Cortlandt 1984–85
Chrishell Stause Amanda Dillon 2005–11
Stevie Steel Heather Kent 2013
Michael Storm Larry Wolek 1970
Saleisha Stowers Cassandra Foster 2013
Robin Strasser Christina Karras 1976–79
Dorian Lord 2003, 2005
Albert Stratton Eric Kane 1989–90
Anna Stuart Mary Greenlee Smythe 2002–09
James Patrick Stuart Will Cortlandt 1990–92
Nicholas Surovy Mike Roy 1983–84, 1988, 1998
Robert Swan Jeb Tidwell 1988
Elizabeth Taylor Chateau Boardmember 1984
Kelli Taylor Taylor Roxbury-Cannon 1995–96
Darlene Tejeiro Anita Santos 1995-97
Esta TerBlanche Gillian Andrassy 1997–2001, 2011
Lynne Thigpen Grace Keefer 1993–2000
Bruce Thomas Jonathan Kinder 1995
Carmen Thomas Hillary Wilson 1984–88
Christine Thomas Kate Martin 1970
Denyse Tontz Miranda Montgomery 2013
David Tom Paul Cramer 2004
Heather Tom Kelly Cramer 2004–05
Michelle Trachtenberg Lily Montgomery 1993–96
Paige Turco Melanie "Lanie" Cortlandt 1989–91
Aiden Turner Aidan Devane 2002–09
Michael Tylo Matt Connolly 1986–89
Daniella van Graas Fiona Sinclair 2002[A]
Denise Vasi Randi Morgan 2008–11
Liz Vassey Emily Ann Sago 1988–91
Jake Vaughan Spike Lavery 2010–11
Gwen Verdon Judith Kingsley Sawyer 1982
Jordi Vilasuso Griffin Castillo 2010–11, 2013
Donna Vivino Erica Kane 1988
Daniel von Bargen Lt. Cody 1994–95
Marcy Walker Liza Colby 1981–84, 1995–2005
T.C. Warner Kelsey Jefferson 1995-98
Joe Warren Larry Colby 1983–84
Ruth Warrick Phoebe Tyler Wallingford 1970–2005
Abby Wathen Colby Chandler 2002
Tuc Watkins David Vickers 2005
Carson Weaver Colby Chandler 1999
Fritz Weaver Hugo Marick 1992
Alyce Webb Sarah Valentine 1984
Ellen Wheeler Cindy Parker Chandler 1987–89, 2000–01
Karen Parker 1989
Dondre Whitfield Terrence Frye 1991–94
Tudi Wiggins Sarah Kingsley 1981–82
Caroline Wilde Bianca Montgomery 1990–91
Lisa Wilkinson Nancy Grant 1973–84, 1995
Walt Willey Jackson Montgomery 1987–2011
Darnell Williams Jesse Hubbard 1981–88, 1994, 2001, 2008–11, 2013
Susan Willis Helga Voynitzheva 1992
Robert Scott Wilson Pete Cortlandt 2013
Finn Wittrock Damon Miller 2009–11
Peter White Lincoln Tyler 1976-2005
Robert S. Woods Bo Buchanan 2004–05
Greg Wrangler Pierce Riley 1996
Laura Wright Ally Rescott 1991–92
Samuel E. Wright Bill Fisher 1983
Z. Wright Frankie Hubbard 1986–91
John J. York Mac Scorpio 2001
Jacob Young JR Chandler 2003–11
Malgorzata Zajaczkowska Corvina Lang 1994–95

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from Grokipedia
All My Children is an American daytime created by that premiered on ABC on January 5, 1970, and ran for 41 seasons until its final episode on September 23, 2011. Set in the fictional suburb of Pine Valley, Pennsylvania, the series centered on the intertwined lives of its residents, with a particular emphasis on the ambitious and scandal-prone , a role originated and portrayed by for the show's entire duration. The program was groundbreaking for its time, tackling social issues such as , , and drug addiction, which helped it stand out among other soaps and earn numerous , including for Outstanding Drama Series multiple times. Over its 10,712 episodes, featured an extensive ensemble cast, with long-running performers like as and as becoming synonymous with the show. Notably, the series served as a launchpad for many actors who later achieved stardom in film and primetime television, including as Hayley Vaughan, as Leo du Pres, in early roles, and as . This comprehensive list catalogs the actors and actresses who portrayed principal, recurring, and guest characters throughout the show's history, highlighting the depth and evolution of its casting over four decades.

Long-Term Principal Cast

Actors with 20+ Years Tenure

Ray MacDonnell portrayed Dr. Joe Martin, the patriarch of the Martin family, from the show's premiere on January 5, 1970, until his retirement on January 5, 2010, spanning 40 years and making him one of the longest-serving original cast members. As the compassionate chief of staff at Pine Valley Hospital and moral anchor, Joe's storylines often revolved around family unity, medical crises, and guiding younger generations through ethical dilemmas, providing stability to the series' foundational narratives. His steady presence helped establish the Martin family as the heart of Pine Valley, contributing to the show's exploration of generational bonds and community resilience over four decades. Ruth Warrick originated the role of the imperious socialite Phoebe Tyler Wallingford in 1970, continuing until her death in 2005—a tenure of 35 years. Phoebe's manipulative schemes and high-society intrigues drove conflicts within the Tyler and English families, including meddling in her niece Brooke English's ambitions and clashes with the Martins, while her evolving relationships added layers of wit and vulnerability to the show's class dynamics. Warrick's portrayal of the "grand dame" became iconic, bridging early social issue storylines to later corporate and romantic arcs, and her longevity underscored All My Children's commitment to complex matriarchal figures. Susan Lucci portrayed the central character from the show's premiere in January 1970 until its ABC finale in September 2011, spanning 41 years and making her the longest-serving cast member. Her portrayal of the complex, multifaceted diva defined much of the series' dramatic core, driving major storylines involving romance, business intrigue, and family conflicts that anchored the show's appeal to generations of viewers. Lucci's enduring presence contributed significantly to the soap's longevity, with her character's iconic status helping secure 21 Emmy nominations for her performance and bolstering fan retention through high-profile arcs like multiple marriages and media empire-building. Frances Heflin played Mona Kane, Erica's devoted mother, from the premiere in 1970 until her death in June 1994, totaling 24 years. Mona's supportive yet often exasperated role in Erica's tumultuous life provided emotional grounding, featuring arcs like her marriages to Charles Tyler and involvement in family secrets, business ventures, and reconciliations that highlighted themes of maternal love and forgiveness. Heflin's warm performance contrasted Erica's flamboyance, strengthening the Kane family dynamics and contributing to the series' early focus on women's relationships and personal growth. Walt Willey originated Jackson "Jack" Montgomery in 1987, portraying the district attorney and lawyer through intermittent but extensive stints until the 2011 finale, accumulating 24 years. Jack's legal battles, romantic entanglements—particularly his on-again-off-again relationship with —and role as a Montgomery family pillar drove plots involving courtroom dramas, political ambitions, and adoptions like that of Reggie Porter, emphasizing justice and redemption in Pine Valley. His long-term presence anchored legal and familial storylines, bridging the show's mid-to-late eras with consistent moral complexity. Jill Larson assumed the role of flamboyant Opal Cortlandt in December 1989, continuing until 2011 and reprising in the 2013 revival, for 24 years overall. Introduced as a quirky and mother to Jenny and Petey Gardner, Opal's arcs included multiple marriages, fashion empire-building with Palmer Cortlandt, and comedic meddling in her children's lives, infusing humor and heart into the Cortlandt family narratives. Larson's vibrant depiction evolved Opal from a to a beloved confidante, enhancing the show's blend of levity and drama across two decades. David Canary joined the cast in fall 1983 as the ruthless businessman , continuing the role until 2011—a tenure of 28 years—while also portraying Adam's gentle twin brother Stuart Chandler from 1984 to 2011 and briefly reprising both in the 2013 web revival. Canary's dual performance added layers of contrast and humor to the Chandler family dynamics, central to foundational plots involving corporate rivalries and moral dilemmas that sustained the show's narrative momentum. His commitment to the roles, including over 800 episodes, exemplified the stability these long-term actors provided, enhancing the series' reputation for character-driven storytelling. Julia Barr originated the role of ambitious in 1976, playing the character through June 1981, resuming in November 1982 until December 2006 (with a brief 15-month hiatus from 1980 to 1982 for theater work), and returning for additional stints from 2010 to 2011 and in the 2013 revival, totaling more than 30 years. Barr's depiction of Brooke as a resilient and media mogul intertwined with key ensembles like the Tylers and Hubbards, influencing pivotal arcs on love triangles and professional ambitions that reinforced the show's exploration of women's independence. Her extended involvement helped bridge early decades of the series, maintaining continuity in Pine Valley's evolving social fabric. Michael E. Knight took on the role of charming rogue Tad Martin starting in 1983, departing in 1989, then returning from 1992 until the 2011 finale and briefly in 2013, accumulating over 30 years across multiple periods (initially from 1982 in some accounts, with additional runs in 1988–1990). Knight's portrayal evolved Tad from a con artist to a heroic investigator, anchoring detective-themed storylines and romantic entanglements that provided levity and resolution to the show's denser plots. His recurring presence solidified Tad as a fan-favorite fixture, contributing to the series' endurance by embodying the blend of mischief and loyalty central to All My Children's character development. Debbi Morgan debuted as Dr. Angie Hubbard in 1982, continuing until 1990, then resuming from 1993 through the 2011 end and into the 2013 revival, for a total of 29 years. Morgan's nuanced performance, particularly in the groundbreaking romance with Jesse Hubbard, highlighted themes of racial integration and professional achievement, forming one of daytime TV's first prominent African American supercouples and enriching the show's diverse narrative landscape. Her long-term commitment elevated medical and family-oriented arcs, underscoring the actors' role in fostering emotional depth that sustained viewer investment over decades.

Actors with 10–19 Years Tenure

portrayed Jesse Hubbard, a pivotal figure in the Hubbard family dynamics, from 1981 to 1988, with subsequent returns in 1994, 2001–2002, and 2008–2011, accumulating approximately 12 years on the series. His character's arc centered on the groundbreaking partnership with Angie Hubbard (), forming daytime television's first African-American , as they navigated secret marriages, family oppositions, kidnappings of their son Frankie, and battles against criminal threats like the baby-selling ring led by . Williams' returns often followed dramatic resurrections after Jesse's to evade pursuers such as Papel, reinforcing the Hubbard family's resilience through renewed vows, adoptions, and Jesse's role as Pine Valley's handling major cases like murders and health crises. This tenure bridged key plot evolutions, stabilizing the show's exploration of racial and familial themes across decades. Cady McClain embodied Dixie Martin from 1988 to 1996, returning in 1998–2002, 2005–2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011, totaling over 14 years of intermittent but impactful presence. Dixie's storylines emphasized turbulent family bonds, including multiple marriages to Tad Martin amid infidelities, separations, and presumed deaths—twice written off as deceased before revelations of survival under coercive circumstances, such as David Hayward's control. A central arc involved the secret birth and search for her daughter Kate (revealed as Kathy), driving emotional reunions and collaborations with characters like Zach Slater, while highlighting themes of maternal loss and redemption. McClain's returns, often tied to contract negotiations and character resurrections post-"death," deepened the Martin family's evolving dynamics, contributing to long-term plot continuity in Pine Valley's interconnected narratives. Vincent Irizarry played the complex Dr. David Hayward from November 1997 to March 1998, resuming in July 1998 through November 2006, with further stints from 2008 to 2011 and a brief 2013 appearance in the online revival, spanning about 14 years overall. As a morally ambiguous physician and recurring antagonist, Hayward's arcs influenced family tensions through unethical medical schemes, such as framing others for crimes via injections and manipulating patient outcomes in high-stakes plots involving and Jake Martin. His relationships, including a to Anna Devane fraught with espionage and betrayal, and entanglements with Dixie Martin during her captivity, amplified conflicts within the Chandler and Martin clans, often culminating in exiles or "deaths" that prompted Irizarry's returns amid storyline demands and contract disputes. Hayward's tenure solidified his status as a top soap villain, driving mid-series innovations in medical thriller elements and interpersonal betrayals. Kelly Ripa depicted (later Santos) from November 1990 to December 2002, with a short return in January 2010, marking a continuous 12-year core role that launched her career. Introduced as a rebellious party girl and Adam Chandler's illegitimate daughter, Hayley's evolution focused on redemptive family integrations, including explosive revelations of her heritage and clashes with her mother Arlene, while her romance with evolved into one of the show's hottest couples, earning a Award for their chemistry. The character's arcs bridged generational dynamics in the Vaughan-Chandler lineage through business ventures, kidnappings, and marital trials, with Ripa's exit tied to Hayley's pursuit of a syndicated mirroring her own trajectory. This sustained portrayal stabilized supporting family narratives, influencing plot arcs like corporate intrigues and multicultural romances during the 1990s and early 2000s.
ActorCharacterTenureKey Contributions
Jesse Hubbard1981–1988, 1994, 2001–2002, 2008–2011 (~12 years total)Pioneered African-American with Angie; Chief of Police in family-centric crime and adoption stories.
Dixie Martin1988–1996, 1998–2002, 2005–2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 (~14 years total)Drove Martin family dramas via multiple Tad marriages, presumed deaths, and daughter search arcs.
Dr. 1997–2006, 2008–2011, 2013 (~14 years total)Antagonistic doctor fueling medical conspiracies and romantic betrayals across Chandler and Martin families.
Hayley Vaughan Santos1990–2002, 2010 (12 years core)Evolved from troubled teen to businesswoman, anchoring Vaughan-Chandler ties and Santos romance.

Short-Term and Recurring Cast

Actors with 5–9 Years Tenure

portrayed on from 1998 to 2002 and from 2003 to 2011, spanning a total of 13 years in a role that evolved from a mysterious con man newcomer to a central figure in Pine Valley's romantic and business intrigues. Initially introduced as an Irish con artist, Lavery's storyline shifted to lead involvement in high-stakes love triangles, including marriages to Gillian Andrassy and later , while navigating conflicts with the powerful Chandler family. Mathison's contract was renewed multiple times due to his chemistry with co-stars, but he departed in 2011 alongside the show's ABC finale, citing a desire for new challenges post-series. Alicia Minshew took on the role of from 2002 to 2011 (with maternity leave in 2009–2010), contributing nearly 9 years to the character's arc as Erica Kane's long-lost daughter turned vengeful businesswoman whose schemes often disrupted the lives of those around her. Hart's development under Minshew emphasized her transformation from a scheming to a more vulnerable protagonist, particularly through her turbulent relationships and rivalries at Fusion Cosmetics. Minshew took maternity leave in 2009, during which her character was placed in a storyline following a , and she returned until the series ended in 2011. Jacob Young embodied JR Chandler from 2003 to 2010, a 7-year stint that solidified the character's reputation as the troubled heir to the Chandler empire, entangled in family power struggles and personal demons. Young's portrayal highlighted JR's evolution from a rebellious youth to a ruthless executive, featuring key plots like his marriages to Babe Carey and conflicts with father Adam Chandler, often tying into broader Chandler family dynamics referenced in principal cast narratives. His departure was contract-driven, allowing Young to return to The Bold and the Beautiful, but the role's impact lingered in subsequent recasts. Eva LaRue played Maria Santos in multiple stints from 1993 to 1997, 2002 to 2005, and 2010 to 2011, totaling about 8 years, bringing depth to the character as a doctor and matriarch involved in romantic entanglements and dramatic secrets within Pine Valley. Santos's storyline progressed from an immigrant doctor facing cultural clashes to a more integrated resident dealing with , kidnappings, and reunions with her , influencing mid-series plots around the Grey and Santos households. LaRue's contracts ended amicably across stints as she pursued prime-time opportunities, with her performance earning praise for adding layers to the show's ensemble of recurring influencers.

Actors with Fewer than 5 Years

This section highlights performers who joined All My Children for brief principal or guest stints, often driving isolated story arcs that introduced fresh dynamics to Pine Valley without long-term integration into the core ensemble. These roles typically spanned one to three years, allowing actors to contribute to pivotal plot developments like romantic tragedies or comedic interludes before departing for other opportunities. Kim Delaney portrayed Jenny Gardner Nelson from 1981 to 1984, embodying the character's evolution from a sheltered young woman escaping an abusive family background to a central figure in a high-stakes romance with Greg Nelson. Her arc culminated in a dramatic jet-ski accident that killed Jenny, an event that resonated with viewers for its emotional intensity and marked a turning point in the show's exploration of loss and resilience. Delaney's tenure, lasting three years, helped elevate the series' appeal through this supercouple narrative, which paralleled contemporary hits like General Hospital's Luke and Laura storyline. She left to pursue primetime roles, prompting producers to extend Jenny's off-screen hospitalization in hopes of her return, though the character was ultimately written out permanently. Rosie O'Donnell appeared as Naomi, the quirky cousin of the Chandler family maid Winifred, in 1996 and 1997, delivering a one-year guest role infused with humor amid the show's more dramatic tones. Naomi's brief presence added levity to the Chandler household dynamics, involving lighthearted schemes and family interactions that contrasted the era's heavier plots like corporate intrigues. O'Donnell's short stay aligned with her rising profile, as she transitioned to hosting The Rosie O'Donnell Show that same year, limiting her soap commitments to this recurring spot. Other notable short-term performers included as from 1993 to 1995, whose two-year arc as Erica Kane's long-lost daughter sparked intense mother-daughter conflicts and revenge schemes that tested family loyalties in Pine Valley. Gellar departed for film opportunities, including her breakout in . Similarly, played Joni Stafford from 2002 to 2004, contributing to a teen-oriented storyline involving secrets and youthful romance before exiting for modeling and acting pursuits. These transient roles often overlapped briefly with established family lines, such as Kendall's ties to the Kanes, enriching short arcs without sustained commitment.
ActorRoleYearsKey Plot Impact and Departure Reason
Kim DelaneyJenny Gardner Nelson1981–1984Tragic romance and death scene drove emotional viewer engagement; left for primetime career advancement.
Rosie O'DonnellNaomi1996–1997Comedic relief in Chandler family antics; short guest run due to talk show hosting debut.
Sarah Michelle GellarKendall Hart1993–1995Introduced vengeful family secrets; departed for Hollywood films.
Amanda SeyfriedJoni Stafford2002–2004Explored adoption and teen drama; left for broader entertainment ventures.

Revival Cast (2013)

Returning Long-Term Actors

The 2013 online revival of , produced by Prospect Park and streamed on The Online Network, featured several long-term cast members reprising their iconic roles to maintain narrative continuity from the show's original ABC run, which had ended in 2011. These veterans, many with decades of tenure, returned for the limited 43-episode season that aired from April 29 to September 2, 2013. Key returning actors included as , whose original 41-year portrayal had defined the series; as ; as ; as ; and as Dr. Angela Hubbard. Lucci's return was particularly prominent, anchoring the revival's central storylines in the shorter, web-exclusive format, where Erica navigated family intrigues and personal conflicts amid the unresolved from the 2011 finale involving a at the Chandler mansion. The revival's brief duration was hampered by production challenges, including a constrained budget that relied on tax incentives and shared sets to cut costs compared to traditional broadcast soaps, as well as ongoing legal disputes with ABC over character rights and licensing. These issues contributed to The Online Network's financial collapse, preventing further seasons despite the returnees' efforts to revive fan-favorite dynamics.
ActorCharacterRevival Tenure (2013)
Susan LucciApril–September
April–September
April–September
April–September
Dr. Angela HubbardApril–September

New and Short-Term Additions

The 2013 online revival of , produced by Prospect Park and distributed via The Online Network on platforms like and , introduced several new characters and recasts to refresh the Pine Valley storyline for a digital audience. These additions emphasized younger performers to modernize family dynamics and appeal to streaming viewers, while tying into established lineages such as the Chandlers and Cortlandts. Key newcomers included as Pete Cortlandt, the son of Palmer and Cortlandt, who returned in a recast role and debuted in the premiere episode to explore corporate intrigue in Pine Valley. Jordan Lane Price portrayed Celia Fitzgerald, a new original character for the revival as Palmer's granddaughter, bringing a fresh romantic subplot with ties to the Hubbard family through brief interactions. Recasts also featured prominently among the short-term additions, with taking over the role of J.R. Chandler from , infusing the character with a more youthful edge amid ongoing Chandler family conflicts. stepped in as A.J. Chandler, the grown son of J.R., shifting from a previous child portrayer to align with accelerated aging common in soaps. These roles lasted the full run of 43 episodes, approximately five months. Prospect Park's casting strategy targeted younger demographics by selecting performers in their 20s and early 30s for pivotal roles, aiming to leverage the online medium's potential for interactive, mobile-friendly content that could engage accustomed to short-form . This approach contrasted with the original ABC series' older ensemble, intending to blend legacy elements with fresh faces to broaden appeal beyond traditional viewers. The performances of these new and recast actors received mixed reception, with praise for energetic portrayals that revitalized intergenerational stories but criticism for uneven pacing and lower production values compared to the ABC era, including visible set limitations in the studios. Despite topping digital streaming charts in its debut week, the revival struggled with subscription growth and legal disputes over rights, leading to its abrupt cancellation on September 2, 2013, after just five months.

Notable Honors and Awards

Daytime Emmy Award Winners

Several cast members from All My Children earned for their outstanding performances, contributing to the soap's legacy of critical acclaim in . These wins spanned lead and supporting roles, highlighting the depth of the ensemble over four decades. Susan Lucci's 1999 victory as , after 18 previous losses (her 19th nomination), stands out as a landmark moment, marked by her emotional acceptance speech where she expressed disbelief at the long-awaited recognition. Debbi Morgan's 1989 win as Angie Hubbard made history as the first for an African American actress in the Supporting Actress category, complementing Darnell Williams' earlier achievement as the first African American male winner in 1983 for Jesse Hubbard, forming daytime's pioneering African American . The following table lists key individual acting winners, focusing on those with significant impact or multiple honors. holds the record for the most wins among male cast members with five for his dual roles as and Stuart Chandler.
ActorCharacterCategoryYear(s) WonNotes
Outstanding Lead Actress1999After 18 previous losses (19th nomination), the longest streak without a win in Emmy history.
Debbi MorganAngie HubbardOutstanding Supporting Actress1989 (tied)First African American winner in category; tied with Nancy Lee Grahn (Santa Barbara).
Darnell WilliamsJesse HubbardOutstanding Supporting Actor1983First African American male winner.
Darnell WilliamsJesse HubbardOutstanding Lead Actor1985Total of two wins for the role.
Adam/Stuart ChandlerOutstanding Lead Actor1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 2001Five total wins, a record for male soap actors.
Julia BarrBrooke EnglishOutstanding Supporting Actress1990One of two wins for the actress (second in 1998).
Cady McClainDixie MartinOutstanding Juvenile Female1990First of three career Emmys across different shows.
Dorothy LymanOpal GardnerOutstanding Supporting Actress1982Followed by Lead Actress win in 1983.
Dorothy LymanOpal GardnerOutstanding Lead Actress1983Back-to-back wins for the role.
Michael E. KnightTad MartinOutstanding Younger Actor1986, 1987Two wins in Younger category.
Michael E. KnightTad MartinOutstanding Supporting Actor2001Third win for the long-running character.
Francesca JamesKelly TylerOutstanding Supporting Actress1980Early win for the show's ensemble.
Josh DuhamelLeo du PresOutstanding Supporting Actor2002Boosted his career transition to primetime and film.
Eden RiegelBianca MontgomeryOutstanding Younger Actress2005Highlighted LGBTQ+ storyline.
Vincent IrizarryDavid HaywardOutstanding Supporting Actor2009 (tied)Tied with Jeff Branson (Guiding Light).
Kathleen NooneEllen Dalton ParkerOutstanding Lead Actress1980Significant early win for the character.
Kathleen NooneEllen Dalton ParkerOutstanding Supporting Actress1987Second win for the role.
James MitchellPalmer CortlandtOutstanding Lead Actor1980Early recognition for the villainous role.
These accolades underscore the show's strength in character-driven storytelling, with winners often portraying complex, iconic figures central to Pine Valley's drama. While the series also received team-based honors like Outstanding Drama Series, individual performances drove much of its Emmy success.

Other Recognitions and Nominations

Cast members of All My Children earned numerous accolades beyond Daytime Emmys, particularly through the , which honored individual and ensemble performances tied to their roles on the series. received multiple for portraying , including the Outstanding Lead Actress prize in 1993. won three for her work as Santos, comprising two for Outstanding Younger Lead Actress in 1996 and 1998, as well as the Hottest Romance award in 1998 shared with . secured a Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 1991 for and faced several nominations in the category during the , reflecting her sustained impact in the role. Other honors highlighted the cast's broader influence. Susan Lucci's contributions to were further acknowledged with a star on the on January 28, 2005, celebrating her 35-year tenure as . Group recognitions extended to the production's creative elements supporting the performers. The directing team won the 2003 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Directing Team, enhancing the cast's opportunities to deliver acclaimed material in storylines like the Hubbard arc. Fan-voted honors, such as nominations for the series in the Favorite Daytime Drama category during the , indirectly spotlighted standout cast performances.

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