Braden Walkes
Cameron Webber

 

Many fans didn't notice a change when Braden took over the role of Cameron. He looks very much like Ashwyn Bagga, the last young actor in the role.

 
Justin Whalin
Alan Quartermaine Jr. "AJ"
1989

 

Justin Whalin was born September 6, 1974 in San Francisco, California. His father, Craig Whalin, and his mother, Terry Villanueva, a teacher, divorced when he was 7, and Justin stayed with his Mom. When Justin was 8 he joined an acting class, primarily because he had a crush on a girl in the class. He began acting at a very young age in commercials. One of his first 'big parts' was on the television show "Charles in Charge" when he was only 14 years old. He went on to appear in a lot of television series, such as "Blossom" and "The Young Riders". He played the role of A.J. in 1989 (before the character aged 10 years in three months). In 1992 he helped his Mom start a school for gifted children in La Canada Flintridge, outside L.A. {info and photo on right courtesy justin.mynock.com/, photo on left courtesy star galaxy}

 

Jason is best known for his role as James Bartholomew "Jimmy" Olsen on Lois and Clark. Jason was in numerous films prior to his work on "Lois & Clark". Among them: "The Dead Pool", "Childs Play 3" and "White Wolves 2". He also appeared in several made-for-television movies and pilots. Since the show's cancellation in May 1997, Whalin has been keeping busy with several television and movie projects, including the tv movie "Miracle at Midnight" and the forthcoming "Jimmy Zip." More recently, he co-starred opposite Dean Cain in the movie "For the Cause". {info and photo courtesy justin.mynock.com/}

 
Johnnie Whitaker
Scott Baldwin
1965

Johnnie (Johnny), well known for his roles on Family Affair and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, started his career with his role on GH. He was just five years old when he was cast as the first Scotty Baldwin. He was gone from the show in less than a year, most likely after he won the role of Jody on Family Affair. {Photo on right courtesy Child Starlets}

 

 

RJ Williams
Rowdy
1989-91

R.J. was quite a veteran by the time he joined GH. He starred in a 1983 movie called "The Night They Saved Christmas." He did an excellent job and was only 7 years old. He was only 5 when he was on Y&R as Brooks Prentiss. {Pictures courtesy Star Galaxy}

R.J. was in the role of Brooks for only a short time. He had lots of other job offers that interferred with his schedule at Y&R. He went on to star in lots of other movies. He played Mikey Tevere (pictured here with on screen mom, at right) in American Anthem in 1986. {Pictures courtesy Star Galaxy}

R.J. also did voices for cartoons and was the host for one of the only kid morning shows "Wake, Rattle and Roll". {Pictures courtesy Star Galaxy}

In the early 90's, R.J. was a teen heartthrob. Every young girl was in love with his dark brown eyes. It was at this time when he began his role on GH. Rowdy was childhood friend of Robin's. He always had a crush on her, but she only thought of him as a friend. He and Robin discovered the body of Victor Jerome during the Halloween Scavenger Hunt on Spoon Island. Rowdy was Ginny's son. {Pictures courtesy Star Galaxy}

RJ even appeared on Full House as DJ's (Candace Cameron) boyfriend, Ricky, who was the Tanner's paper boy.

After spending 15 years as an actor, R.J. decided to make the transition behind the camera. He attended the USC film school, where he made the critically acclaimed student film, "Shattered Image." The film went on to sweep 14 of 14 film festivals. According to "Los Angeles" magazine, R.J. is currently in pre-production on his first studio film, "Looking for Love." {Pictures courtesy Star Galaxy, info courtesy IMDB.com}

 

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