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Jason Christopher Marsden was born January 3, 1975 in Providence, Rhode Island. He played A.J. during the pre-teen years near the beginning of his acting career. {Photo courtesy Star Galaxy} |
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Jason graduated from high school early at the age of 16 to pursue his acting career. Jason's has two cats. They are Aladdin, a male cat, and Jasmine, a female cat. Some of his hobbies include drawing and impersonations. He loves going to Disney Land, movies, and seeing cartoons. Jason also enjoys rollerblading, ice skating, and swimming. Jason's feature films includes Robot Jox, Almost an Angel, Mr.Saturday Night, Hocus Pocus, A Goofy Movie, and White Squall. He starred on the Television Sitcoms The New Mickey Mouse Club, Kid's Beat, Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, The Munsters Today, Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates, Almost Home, Tom, Schnookums and Meat, The Jungle Cubs, and Step By Step. He has guest-starred on Webster, Days of Our Lives, Murphy Brown, Me and the Boys, Nightingales, The Judge, Tales From the Crypt, Anything But Love, Blossom, Sessions, Eerie, Indiana, Baywatch, Step By Step, Boys Meets World, Adventures of Bisco Country, Full House, Kirk and many others. He also has a great list of commercials and voice overs. {Bio courtesy http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/6717/} |
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Robin and her mother, Anna Devane were very close. Anna was found to be alive and is now living in Pine Valley. Mother and daughter were reunited on All My Children in early 2001. {second pic from left courtesy Kerry}
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Robin's father, Robert Scorpio, was a secret agent along with her mother, Anna. Robert and Anna were killed in the early 90s when their boat exploded. In 2001, we discovered that Anna didn't really die. However, apparently Robert really did (at least for now). Since both of Robin's parents were dead, Mac Scorpio, Robin's uncle, became her guardian. He helped get her through the teenage years. {Pic on right courtesy The Kimberly McCullough Fan Site} |
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Kimberly began playing Robin in 1985. She left GH in September 1996 to attend New York University, while Robin studied at Yale and in Paris. {some pics courtesy Kerry} |
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Once Robin became a teen and young adult on the show, she became involved with Stone and then Jason. Both were men that no one approved of, but Robin loved them. Stone was HIV positive and he died in Robin's arms, after infecting her with the virus as well. Robin supported Jason during the time where he was fighting to get custody of Michael, who was eventually proved not to be his son. {pics courtesy Kerry} |
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Kimberly has kept busy with roles away from GH throughout her time on the show and in the years following. One of her early roles was as Dorra Orfus in Purple People Eater {left}. In 1999, she began the recurring role of Jennifer on Once and Again {right} on ABC. Her other roles include guest shots on ER, DAG, Party of Five, Crossing Jordan, Sons of Thunder, Nothing Sacred and Bosom Buddies. She's appeared in the feature films Legally Blond, Consenting Adults, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo and Bugsy. {pics courtesy childstarlets.com} |
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David's first TV or movie role was playing Mike Webber on GH. He appeared in this Rice Krispies commercial in the late 70s or early 80s. In 1984, David won a SOD award for Outstanding Youth Actor for his GH role. {Photo courtesy Stargalaxy.com} |
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David played Mike from 1980-1986, longer than any other GH child actor during that time period. There were two AJs and Jasons during that time. Here he is at Christmas 1984. {Photos courtesy Vera, from video at WOST} |
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Mike's parents were Ginny {Judith Chapman} and Rick Webber {Chris Robinson}. {Photos courtesy Vera, from video at WOST} |
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For the first few years of his career, while working on GH, David did voices for cartoons such as Rainbow Brite, Transformers and The Berenstain Bears. His first on-camera role after GH was the recurring role of J.R. Dutton, David Witherspoon's {Chad Allen} friend on Our House on NBC. {Photos courtesy Stargalaxy.com} |
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In 1987, David appeared in three feature films: Going Bananas as Ben {left}, They Still Call Me Bruce as Billy White and Over the Top as Michael Cutler opposite Sylvester Stallone {right}. {Photos courtesy Stargalaxy.com} |
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By the late 80s, David had become a teen heartthrob, appearing in all of the teen magazines. {Photos courtesy Stargalaxy.com} |
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Nicholas Moody was the first baby to play Lucas. Lucas was born to Cheryl Stansbury. Cheryl was told her baby had been stillborn though it had been adopted by Bobbie Meyer who later married Tony Jones. Bobbie felt jumpy whenever she saw Cheryl Stansbury hold Lucas. At one point, Cheryl tried to convince Robert Scorpio that he was the baby's father, but it turned out mobster Julian Jerome was his dad. |
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Lulu was born in August 1994. Clare and Maribel were born on May 9, 1994 in Los Angeles. As a toddler, Lulu needed a bone marrow transplant. No family member was a match, so the family searched for outside donors. That uncovered some secrets about the Spencers and Cassadines and Laura's past.
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