tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585163331194032530.post3176813381290735370..comments2023-11-02T09:08:08.645-04:00Comments on We Love Soaps: FLASHBACK: ALL MY CHILDREN's Cliff & Nina Marry 1981Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13659344675956886092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585163331194032530.post-86352526533116977832011-09-15T23:16:08.555-04:002011-09-15T23:16:08.555-04:00Seeing Richard Van Vleet and his pretty Pantene ha...Seeing Richard Van Vleet and his pretty Pantene hair has given me a brilliant idea! Why don't you fellas do a hard-hitting feature on the top soap opera hair? <br /><br />I'll help you get started. Besides, ole Rich, I submit Grant Aleksander and Andrew Trischitta. The latter is no Carmen LoPorto, but, man, does he have some nice, nice hair. <br /><br />Stay sweet!Smelly Kellynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585163331194032530.post-42447282011261976072011-09-15T23:04:02.290-04:002011-09-15T23:04:02.290-04:00Hmmm. . . Let's see. . . Starting on the fro...Hmmm. . . Let's see. . . Starting on the front row, I think the lady on the left is Cliff's sister. I don't think it's Linda, the character Melissa Leo later played, and I don't know the actress, though she looks familiar. Is it Amy Steel? Then there's Brooke English, played by Julia Barr. Then there's the bride and groom, Nina and Cliff Warner. And finally, the groomsmen, Dr. Frank Grant, played by John Danelle, and Dr. Chuck Tyler, played by Richard Van Vleet, with his lush hair. <br /><br />I don't recognize the majority of the folks in the back row. I figure most of them were extras. However, I do spy, towards the middle, Dr. Charles Tyler, played by Hugh Franklin; Mona Kane, played by Frances Heflin; Langley Wallingford, played by Louis Edmonds; and Grandma Kate Martin, played by Kay Campbell. <br /><br />Did I win anything?! <br /><br />How many times were did Nina and Cliff marry each other? It got kinda ridiculous after awhile. <br /><br />And thank you, from one of those interested in old magazine covers, for showing the cover and enabling us to make it large and in charge. <br /><br />Stay sweet!Smelly Kellynoreply@blogger.com