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Where will they go?

The stars of Capitol 
will be coming your way again

By Robert Rorke
_______________

When soaps are cancelled actors often fell cast into limbo.
Unemployment makes them jittery. 
But we don't think some members of CAPITOL's 
cast will have to wait long for their phones to ring.
Here are some suggestions for their future plans.

 

JULIE ADAMS 

Scene-stealing Julie is one of television's best character actresses. 

Tv movies, mini-series - Julie's appeal ranges far and wide because of her wonderfully expressive face and her ability to be respectable, demented and funny at the same time.

MICHAEL CATLIN 

Michael Catlin could easily 
play a lawyer on L.A. LAW.

MARJ DUSAY 

Rambunctious Marj is a bona fide blast. Her Myrna Clegg was one of daytime's most memorable women. With her urbane sense of humor and deadpan delivery, she could easily star in her own situation comedy entitled VERY BUSY playing the brains behind 1) a magazine 2) a cosmetics company 3) a brothel.

DEBORAH MULLOWNEY 

Deborah made a splash as Sloane Denning, blossoming over the years into a moving and magnetic heroine. Her role as an investigative reporter makes her ideal for similar parts on prime time television à la REMINGTON STEELE and in the movies. With her aura of romance and intelligence, Mullowney could be the next Natalie Wood.

CHRISTINE KELLOGG 

Christine has always vowed to go back to Broadway and that's where we see her. She is a supreme dancer who apprenticed with the Royal Ballet, traveled around the world 
with the American Dance Machine, 
and even worked as a flamenco dancer in sunny Spain.

PETER LOCHRAN 

Viewers wrote in when Prince Ali romanced Sloane; they said they wanted more.

Well, Peter can certainly give it.

How about on DYNASTY?
 

NICHOLAS WALKER 

A prime time soap like DALLAS 
could easily use 
Nicholas Walker.

JESS WALTON

Jess does well when the situation 
calls for struggling and distress.

She is a natural for TV movies 
where the going is heavy 
and the mood intense.

 

 

      SOD April, 1987

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