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    One Life to Live/All My Children Scoop: 22 Cast Members Confirmed for Online Relaunch

    Prospect Park on Tuesday revealed a list of 22 cast members currently confirmed to take part in its online relaunch of the defunct ABC sudsers One Life to Live and All My Children, at TheOnlineNetwork.com.

    The OLTL ensemble as of now looks like this:
    Erika Slezak as Victoria Lord Buchanan
    Robin Strasser as Dorian Lord
    Tuc Watkins as David Vickers
    Robert S. Woods as Bo Buchanan
    Kassie DePaiva as Blair Cramer
    Jerry verDorn as Clint Buchanan
    Florencia Lozano as Tea Delgado
    Melissa Archer as Natalie Buchanan Banks
    Hillary B. Smith as Nora Buchanan
    Kelley Missal as Danielle Manning
    Josh Kelly as Cutter Wentworth
    Andrew Trischitta as Jack Manning

    Additionally, Sean Ringgold (as Shaun Evans), Shenaz Treasury (Rama Patel) and Nick Choksi (Vimal Patel) are set to recur.

    As previously reported by TVLine, Prospect Park owns first dibs on any OLTL characters currently making camp in General Hospital’s Port Charles; at this time it is unclear which Llanviewers (if not the actors now playing them) will need to return “home.”

    Susie Bedsow Horgan (As The World Turns, OLTL) and Thom Racina (General Hospital) will serve as OLTL‘s co-headwriters, overseeing Jessica Klein (As The World Turns) Alex Douglas (Royal Pains, which is also a Prospect Park production) and Jeff Wilber.

    RELATED | All My Children, One Life to Live Start Production in February, for Online Relaunch

    AMC‘s cast list, meanwhile, only has the following folks on board… thus far:
    Darnell Williams as Jesse Hubbard
    Debbi Morgan as Dr. Angela Hubbard
    Vincent Irizarry as Dr. David Hayward
    Lindsay Hartley as Cara Martin
    Jordi Vilasuso as Griffin Castillo
    Jill Larson as Opal Cortlandt
    Thorsten Kaye as Zach Slater

    “More deals [are] expected to close in the coming weeks,” Prospect Park’s news release reads.


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