Most Recent Role: Kristin Carter Emerson (1982-1984) on Search for Tomorrow
Alias Name(s): Sue Scannell
Birthday: 2-24-1958
Alias Name(s): Sue Scannell
Birthday: 2-24-1958
Other Appearances
| Star | |
|---|---|
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Another Life
Becky Hewitt Weaver (1981-82) (as Sue Scannell) |
Ryan's Hope
Chessy Blake/Gabrielle Dubujak (1985) |
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Search for Tomorrow
Kristin Carter Emerson (1982-1984) |
| Recurring Role |
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Dynasty
Nicole Simpson |
| Guest Star | |
|---|---|
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Remington Steele
Sensitive Steele Maxine Gilroy |
The A-Team
Uncle Buckle-Up Kelly |
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Ryan's Hope was a soap opera which aired on ABC from 1975 through 1989. It focused on the Ryans, a Irish Catholic fnamily in New York City who owned a taver. The serial was about their... more Search for Tomorrow
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