Aimee played the role of Sarah for about a year.

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Aimee Brooks

Sarah Horton

Aimee's most noteworthy storyline was the discovery of Sarah's true paternity. For years it had been believed that Sarah was the daughter of Evan Whyland. Maggie had been artificially inseminated through a University Hospital program, but Neil Curtis had been the donor, rather than Evan. During Aimee's portrayal, we saw Sarah come of age, consulting Neil for birth control pills and finally dating.

Aimee definitely felt like part of the cast, even though she wasn't there for long. Here she is with castmates (l to r:) Charlotte Ross, Don Frabotta, Wally Kurth, Peggy McCay, Camilla Scott, Mary Beth Evans and Stephen Nichols.

The Horton family, circa 1990. There hadn't been this many Hortons in Salem for a number of years.

One of Aimee's other important storylines as Sarah was the teen horror film Wild Night of the Teenage Vampires: Part II. Sarah, Carrie, Emilio and Chad Webster (seen here) all had roles in the film. {pics courtesy Ken}

The Bradys and Hortons celebrated Thanksgiving together in 1990 because they were united in their worry for their missing family members who were in Lawrence's villa. Sarah sat and entertained Max {Ryan Brennan} and Shawn Douglas {Scott Groff}.

Sarah and Maggie joined hands with the other family members as they prayed for the safe return of all of their loved ones.

The Horton Children and Grandchildren performed for Alice at Christmas in 1990. Alice had just gotten a new pacemaker and the kids performed a rap to tell Alice how happy they were that she was healthy again.

In 1991, Aimee appeared in the horror film, Critters 3. {cover courtesy http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~andyp/}

Way back in 1991, no one knew that Aimee's costar, Leonardo DiCaprio would find huge fame before the end of the decade. {pics courtesy Star Galaxy}

In 1995, Aimee appeared in the film, True Crime with Alicia Silverstone. She played Margie Donlevy. {cover courtesy amazon.com}

Mary Giordano is a bright, intelligent student who goes to a catholic school. She also has a addiction to mystery novels and detective magazines (hence the title of the movie), which inspire her to do her own detective work. When she starts snooping around on the case of a murderer of teenage girls, it gets her in hot water with her mentor Detective Jerry Gunn. But it also starts a team up with police cadet Tony Campbell. The two work together to find the murderer. But the closer Mary gets to solving the murder, the more danger she puts herself in of being the next victim. {summary courtesy Pat McCurry, via IMDB.com, pics courtesy Vera}

In 1996, Aimee appeared in the film Open Season as Clinique. {cover courtesy amazon.com}

Aimee was born on November 19, 1976. After being a child and teen actor, she just recently re-emerged in acting after 5 years out of the spotlight. In her time away, she worked as a bartender at hip Hollywood watering holes "Daddy's" and "the Well" for several years. Her recent roles include: The Mangler Reborn (2005), Arnold Schwarzenegger: A VH1 Popumentary, The Hillside Strangler (2004), Monster Man (2003) and "Port Charles" (2001). {pic courtesy imdb.com}

 

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