List of Port Charles cast members

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This is a list of cast members from the former ABC daytime soap opera, Port Charles .[ citation needed ]

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Cast

ActorCharacterDuration
Edward Albert Bennett Devlin1997–98
Sarah Aldrich Courtney Kanelos1998–2000
Jed Allan Ed Grant2001–03
George Alvarez Alex Garcia1997–99
Rachel Ames Audrey Hardy 1997–99
Matt AmsheyMichael Pomerantz1999–2000
Opal AnchelArianna Shapour2001
Izzy AssencosJamal Woods2002
Maurice Benard Sonny Corinthos 2000
Joy Bisco Casey Leong2002–03
Marissa Leong2002–03
Jay Bontatibus Andy Capelli 2001–02
Vanessa Branch Paige Smith2002
Rebecca Barrington2002
Kimberlin Brown Rachel Locke 1999–2002
Susan Brown Gail Baldwin 1997–2003
Ian Buchanan Joshua Temple2002–03
Leslie Charleson Monica Quartermaine 1997–2001
Maree Cheatham Charlene Simpson1999
Patricia Crowley Nurse Mary Scanlon Collins1997–2003
Stuart Damon Alan Quartermaine 1997–2001
Shell Danielson Dominique Stanton1997–99
Linda Dano Rae Cummings 2000
Tamara DaviesAmy Harris2002
William deVry Tim Dolan 2002
Michael Dietz Joe Scanlon1997–99
Michael Easton Caleb Morley 2001–03
Michael Morley2001
Stephen Clay 2002–03
Kiko EllsworthJamal Woods2000–03
Stephanie ErbCamille Owens2000
Mary Beth Evans Katherine Bell 1997–99
Tori FalconAlison Hebrart2003
David Gail Joe Scanlon1999–2000
Brian Gaskill Rafe Kovich 2001–03
Anthony Geary Luke Spencer 1998
Nancy Lee Grahn Alexis Davis 2000
Renee Griffin Danielle Ashley 1997
Lisa Ann Hadley Julie Devlin1997–2001
Ron Hale Mike Corbin 1997–2000
Jennifer Hammon Karen Wexler 1997–99
Peter Hansen Lee Baldwin 1997–2002
Susan Haskell Granya Thornhart2001
Lynn Herring Lucy Coe 1997–2003
Rib Hillis Jake Marshak1997–98
David HolcombGreg Cooper1997–2000
Anastasia Horne Lark Madison-Scanlon1997–99
Anders Hove Cesar Faison 2000
Colton JamesNeil Kanelos1998–2000
Thorsten Kaye Ian Thornhart2000–03
Kent Masters King Imani 2003
Jon Lindstrom Kevin Collins 1997–2003
Ryan Chamberlain 1998
Mitch Longley Matt Harmon1997–2000
Eddie Matos Ricky Garza2001–03
Brad Maule Tony Jones 1997, 1999–2000
Kimberly McCullough Robin Scorpio 1998
Alex MendozaJoe Scanlon2000–02
Kelly Monaco Livvie Locke 2000–03
Tess Ramsey2002–03
Debbi Morgan Ellen Burgess1997–98
Laura NevellBrenda Madison2002–03
Stephen Nichols Stefan Cassadine 1997
Nolan North Chris Ramsey1997–2003
Wayne Northrop Rex Stanton1997–98
Ion Overman Gabriela Garza2000–02
Kay Panabaker Sara2002
Jay Pickett Frank Scanlon1997–2003
Julie Pinson Eve Lambert 1997–2002
Brian Presley Jack Ramsey 2000–03
Erin Hershey Presley Alison Barrington 2000–03
Nicholas Pryor Victor Collins 1997–2003
Marie-Alise Recasner Ellen Burgess1998–99
Carly Schroeder Serena Baldwin 1997–2003
Jean Bruce Scott Colleen Russo2000–03
Kin Shriner Scott Baldwin 1997–2003
Sally SpaideDoreen Luccio2002–03
Rebecca Staab Elizabeth Barrington2002–03
Shannon Sturges Kate Reynolds 2002–03
Rodney Van Johnson Sebastian Dupree1999
Eddie Velez Alex Garcia1999–2001
Marie Wilson Karen Wexler 1999–2003
John J. York Mac Scorpio 1997–2001

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