= The DARK SHADOWS FAQ = = Vers 1.09: (March 15, 1996) = including the ever popular Almost Close to Possibly Definitive DS Characters List Vers 2.4 : (March 10, 1996) Original: (January 15, 1994) Copyright 1996 (for what its worth) by Roy-Alan Hansen Send all additions, corrections, suggestions, questions, comments, offers of chocolate chip cookies or whatever to the address above or to co-conspirator Tim Choate Permission to use, copy, and distribute this text for non-commercial purposes and without fee is hereby granted, provided that a credit notice appears in all copies. ======================================================================= "I too, would like to know more about that Barnabas Collins." Barnabas Collins (while in 1970PT) ======================================================================= *** { WARNING - There are plot spoilers inherent in this guide} *** [ Honestly - lots of them! ] ======================================================================= THE DARK SHADOWS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FILE INCLUDING THE EVER POPULAR ALMOST CLOSE TO POSSIBLY DEFINITIVE DS CHARACTERS LIST M A R C H 1 5 , 1 9 9 6 ================================================================ PART 00. - TABLE OF CONTENTS ================================================================= DS-109-1.FAQ: 00. TABLE OF CONTENTS (YOU ARE HERE) 0. ADMINISTRIVIA Ia1. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS / A - Col (ABC) Ia2. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS / Com - I (ABC) Ia3. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS / J - R (ABC) Ia4. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS / S - Z (ABC) Ib. BLUE WHALE BARFLIES (ABC) Ic. MISC EXTRAS (ABC) Id. STAND-INS (ABC) Ie. COLLINSPORT GHOSTS (ABC) If. COLLINSPORT CREATURES OF THE NIGHT (ABC) If. THE GYPSIES (ABC) IIa. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1600-1796 (ABC) IIb. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1840 (ABC) IIc. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1897 (ABC) IId. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1949-1970 (ABC) IIe. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1995 (ABC) IIf. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1680PT (ABC) IIg. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1841PT (ABC) IIh. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1970PT (ABC) IIi. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ INCOMPLETE ENTRIES (ABC) IIIa. DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : ALL-STARS (ABC) IIIb. DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : MAJORS (ABC) IIIc. DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : MINORS (ABC) IIId. DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : ALL-STARS ALPABETIC LISTING OF FIRST AND LAST APPEARANCES ON DARK SHADOWS (ABC) IIIe. DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : ALL-STARS FIRST APPEARANCE ON DARK SHADOWS BY EPISODE NUMBER (ABC) DS-109-2.FAQ: IV. DARK SHADOWS CAST FILMOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPHY (ABC) 1) ALL-STARS 2) MAJORS 3) MINORS 4) DAN CURTIS 5) BOB COBERT V. DARK SHADOWS ==== IN MEMORIUM ==== VI. DARK SHADOWS CREW (ABC) VIIa. THE COLLINS FAMILY TREE / REAL TIME (ABC) VIIb. THE COLLINS FAMILY TREE / PARALLEL TIME (ABC) VIII. MIND PROBER PERSONALITY PROFILES OF DS CHARACTERS (ABC) IX. COLLINWOOD FLOOR PLANS (ABC) X. DARK SHADOWS DOCUMENTS (Wills & letters & such) (ABC) XI. DARK SHADOWS HEADSTONES, TOMBSTONES AND MARKERS (ABC) (Section under construction - will appear in the next version) XII. DARK SHADOWS QUOTABLE SAYINGS : (ABC) XIII. DARK SHADOWS ON THE SCI-FI CHANNEL (ABC) DS-109-3.FAQ: XIV. DARK SHADOWS Q & A #1-157 (ABC) (a) List of Questions (b) Questions & Answers DS-109-4.FAQ: XV. DARK SHADOWS STORYLINES & LITERARY REFERENCES (ABC) XVI. DARK SHADOWS EPISODE CHRONOLOGY (ABC) XVII. DARK SHADOWS EPISODE AIRDATES (ABC) (a) 1966 (b) 1967 (c) 1968 (d) 1969 (e) 1970 (e) 1971 XVIII. DARK SHADOWS - MPI VIDEO TAPE # / EPISODE # GUIDE (ABC) XIXa. DARK SHADOWS PLOT SYNOPSIS (ABC) XIXb. DARK SHADOWS EPILOGUE (ABC) XXa. DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS / CAST MEMBERS (NBC) 1991 XXb. DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS / CHARACTERS (NBC) 1991 XXc. DARK SHADOWS / 1991 CHARACTERS (NBC) 1991 XXd. DARK SHADOWS / 1790 CHARACTERS (NBC) 1991 XXI. DARK SHADOWS CREW (NBC) 1991 XXII. DARK SHADOWS CAST FILMOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPHY (NBC) 1991 XXIIIa. DARK SHADOWS Q & A (NBC) 1991 XXIIIb. DARK SHADOWS QUOTES (NBC) 1991 XXIVa. DARK SHADOWS - THE FEATURE FILMS - CAST/CREW XXIVb. DARK SHADOWS Q & A / THE FEATURE FILMS XXV. DARK SHADOWS VIDEO TAPES AVAILABLE DS-109-5.FAQ XXVI. DARK SHADOWS PRINTED MATERIAL: REFERENCE XXVII. DARK SHADOWS PRINTED MATERIAL: FICTION XXVIIIa. DARK SHADOWS AUDIO RECORDINGS XXVIIIb. DARK SHADOWS LYRICS XXVIIIc. QUENTIN'S THEME - ROL (SOUNDBLASTER/ADLIB) XXIX. ADDRESSES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION/PARTICIPATION XXX. DARK SHADOWS AND THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY (A) AMERICA ONLINE (B) PRODIGY (C) INTERNET XXXI. DARK SHADOWS FANZINES AND CLUBS XXXII. DARK SHADOWS FESTIVALS XXXIII. DARK SHADOWS SPINOFFS (NOT) XXXIV. DARK SHADOWS HOLIDAY CHEER XXXV. DARK SHADOWS FILKS AND POEMS XXXVI. SIGNS POSTED IN AND AROUND COLLINSPORT XXXVII. DARK SHADOWS TOP TEN LISTS XXXVIII. DARK SHADOWS LITTLE INSTRUCTION BOOK XXXIX. GENERAL HUMOR XL. LEGAL TYPE STUFF/DISCLAIMERS ====================================================================== PART 0. - ADMINISTRIVIA ====================================================================== "At the risk of sounding banal - it's a small world isn't it?" Nicholas Blair Q: What does FAQ stand for? A: FAQ (Pronounced either as letters F - A - Q or as a word "Fack") stands for Frequently Asked Questions, these documents help newbies and old timers alike get up to speed and join in the discussion. We hope the DS FAQ helps to increase your enjoyment of Dark Shadows - or at least lessen the confusion. Q: Where can this FAQ be found - In case I want to find an updated version or some such thing? A: The FAQ currently has several homes: - On AOL it can be found in the TV GOSSIP ARCHIVES #2, a new and revised version appears about every six months or so. It appears in ZIP files using the name format when unzipped the file will be called (This version is for Mac's. If you have DOS, he has a file called unsitins.exe to convert it.) - The FAQ has been known to pop up on various other BBS (Bulletin Board Services) around the USA and Canada. Chief among these is "The InterDependent BBS" Clark Harper, sysop Triad United Nations Association-USA BBS 910-722-5164 *** 14.4K baud 24 hrs (Winston-Salem NC USA) Where the latest version of the FAQ can be downloaded from a section called "FAQ or Fiction". - and on )( E V I O U S )(evious Telecommunications System Framingham, Massachusetts 508-788-6951 617-449-7322 300-28800 bps HST/v32/v34 4.3 Gigs Sysop: Nels Anderson - The FAQ can be tracked down at several of the Dark Shadows Web Sites mentioned in the CyberSpace section of the FAQ. Such as: - Hard copies may be acquired. Contact Shebastorm@aol.com or Dittmarm@aol.com for details. Q:How did this start and who contributed? (as if Anyone really cared) A:The FAQ is maintained by Roy-Alan Hansen and Tim Choate. - Roy-Alan Hansen compiled and posted an alphabetic listing of characters on 1/12/94 following an idle comment by Rex Goode on 12/28/93, posted to the Dark Shadows mailing list on the Usenet, and adding all of the names and dates that could be gleaned from the DS Companion (edited by Kathryn Leigh Scott with a DS History by Melody Clark, Kathleen Resch and Marcy Robin, as well as an episode guide by Jim Pierson), the MPI Catalogs, various Magazine and Press articles and submissions/suggestions received off of the Internet Dark Shadows mailing list. Over the course of time Roy added selected threads from various Bulletin Boards and other misc sources, as well as original constructs, particularly those Q&A dealing with the occult, the arcane or artifacts. He gleaned other tidbits from the Science Fiction Channel ReBroadcasts and an ongoing review of the MPI tapes. The process continues, with the help of many and Roy continues as a primary conservator of the FAQ with the irreplaceable help of... - Tim Choate, who added to the process on occassions so numerous that he became a co-conspirator and co-editor. He has added a large assortment of names and data from the DS 1994 and 1995 Calendars as well as Kathryn Leigh Scott's book My Scrapbook Memories of Dark Shadows and various other sources credited elsewhere. Tim was instrumental in compiling the Bar Fly section, the episodes chronology, tape chronology, the episode airdates listing and creating the Collins Family Trees. He has provided invaluable service proof reading, editing, nit-picking and giving general support for and guidance to the project. Together Roy and Tim have happily wasted many hours arguing the finer points of listing protocol, etiquette and major issues such as whether a ghost is a spectre, a dream being or a vision. - Kricket Wood found, and supplied us with, a video copy of "Satan in High Heels", so that Grayson Hall's participation could be verified. As well as giving us a great deal of moral support and being our eyes and ears on Prodigy, she has supplied us with (and edited) the Top 10 lists from Prodigy's DS group. Her support, encouragement and good humor has been greatly appreciated. - Teri Darcy has supplied hard copy printouts to those unable to download the complete file. More than that she has graciously continued to put up with DSLurker's unending attempts at satire and a long string of bad jokes. Teri was been a major source of encouragement when the FAQ project seemed to become too large too handle. - Cathy Vocke has been an amiable critic and helpful source for missing information. Her careful and detailed reading of the FAQ is greatly appreciated. - Anne Flack identified many of the mystery entries and has served as a gracious sounding board and resource. - Martin Davenport (DS Little Instruction Book), Cathy Vocke, Reed Waller, G. Gum, r.rarich, Kevin Wright, Jim Hunter, Bill E. Wilson (Many Filmography entries and the Top 10 lists), and Chuck Rydholm have all added to the knowledge here-in posted. - Mary Lynne Dittmar graciously volunteered to help us proof the FAQ and also provided hard copies to those who couldn't download. (This is how the Encyclopedia Galactica got started, isn't it?) - Karl Kluge gave us the Lyndhurst floorplan in the Movies Section, the text of the DS ViewMaster reels, and a few other Q&A topics. - special thanks goes to David B. O'Donnell, Clark Harper, sysop of "the InterDependent BBS" (Winston-Salem, NC). - Special thanks to Don Small for his kind words and encouragement. As I mentioned a lot of the information has been gratuitously borrowed from the Internet and other BBS sources. Following are the names of the people I *do* have, besides those above. If you feel slighted - let me know and your name will be added. Many thanks to all who have provided help - knowingly or otherwise. A major apology to those who have been inadvertently excluded (before you yell at us - make sure you aren't mentioned somewhere else in this monster). Sorted more or less randomly, in a truely democratic binge, they are: Barb Poirier * Anne Flack * Lois Frankel * David Bibb * Kiki Decker * Martin Derose * Chris Elliott * Lois Frankel * Rex Goode * Jane Harris * Jim Hunter * Liz McGillicuddy * Alane S. Megna * Pam Picard * Winston Boyd * Judy Phillips * Susan Willard * Kevin Wright * - Thanks to all for their comments, additions, corrections, suggestions or plain good natured banter. - Updates will be issued, more or less, bi-annually until the dust settles. A final note: ============= Tim and I never thought, over two years ago, that our maniacal project would have such a life of its own - the number of requests for Email copies and downloads from AOL, GEnie, various BBSs, the WWW and the USENET have astounded us, and encouraged us to continue adding material to and refining the FAQ. We both gasped audibly when the FAQ hit 500K and as we approach a Meg - the air has started to get very thin - like the Dark Shadows story - it just keeps growing. Who knows what the future will bring? We would like to apologize in advance for any errors which may have escaped our gaze or sifting. If you find one - please let us hear about it. We have tried to be as accurate as possible, not an easy task when dealing with Dark Shadows. We intend to keep refining this FAQ, until it can be a blemishless beacon, in a sea of misquotes and speculation. Unfortunately, any task this size is bound to allow a few errors to get through, try as the editors may. The Dark Shadows Companion and the Dark Shadows Almanac, although both invaluable, are not without the occasional blooper. Those who follow the credits at the end of the shows know that even here errors and misspellings crop up. The worst example of misinformation I have come across in recent times - appears in a book titled "THE COMPLETE VAMPIRE COMPANION" by Rosemary Ellen Guiley. In the book - Dark Shadows - both 1966 and 1991 are mentioned several times and generally treated well, photos and all. However, there are several errors the (excuse the expression) gravest of which is the following: (speaking of the 1991 show) " ...and actress Jean Simmons reprised her role as Dr. Lang." Well, Where does one start? No 1966 Actors/Actresses appeared in the 1991 series. certainly not Jean Simmons - who plays the ECS role which was Joan Bennett's in the original. As for Dr. Lang - his character was not in the 1991 series at all. The author also states that one of the new and unique aspects DS brought to Vampire lore was that the Vampire had the ability to time travel. Well, it is true that Barnabas transcended time - but then so did Petofi, Julia, Stokes - well - you get the idea - time travel was hardly a "trait" or "skill" of the Vampire - it was just a tool which was available to many of the Collinwood residents. I think the author should be forced to get the SciFi channel and actually watch the shows she writes about, and if they confuse her - she should go online and ask for help from DS fans, who would, I am sure, be more than willing to clear up her misconceptions. We try here to sort the unsorted, list the unlisted and bring a sense of order to chaos. We hope our efforts are of use to you, the reader, and form a positive force in the continuing popularity and enjoyment of Dark Shadows. From both Tim and myself, a sincere thank you for your interest and support. Roy-Alan Hansen 03/15/96 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ || POSTCRYPT: || +++++++++++++++++++++++++ (In case anyone is manic enough to care about document history) Almost Close to Possibly Definitive DS Characters List ------------------------------------------------------ Vers 1 : January 15, 1994 (The Original) Vers 1 Rev 1 : February 01, 1994 Vers 1 Rev 2 : February 20, 1994 Vers 1 Rev 3 : March 15, 1994 Vers 1 Rev 3.5 : July 30, 1994 Vers 1 Rev 3.51 : September 01, 1994 Vers 1 Rev 3.52 : October 31, 1994 Vers 2.0 : January 15, 1995 Vers 2.1 : March 1, 1995 (FAQ 1.08) Vers 2.2 : September 15, 1995 Vers 2.3 : December 1, 1995 Vers 2.4 : March 10, 1996 (The Current) The DARK SHADOWS FAQ containing the ACTPDDSCL --------------------------------------------- Vers 1.00 : July 15, 1994 (SPELLING AND DATES) Vers 1.05 : August 10, 1994 (SPELLING, DATES, FRAMEWORK) ADDED THE ACPD DS CHARACTERS LIST Vers 1.06 : September 01, 1994 (SPELLING, DATES, ADDITIONS) Vers 1.07 : November 15, 1994 (OVERALL RE-EDIT OF LISTS) Additions : CAST MEMBERS LISTINGS BY PLAYER (ABC) / CAST FILMOGRAPHY (ABC) / PT FAMILY TREE / EPISODE = MPI TAPE CONCORDANCE / QUOTABLE SAYINGS (ABC) / COMICS - PRICE GUIDE / MORE Q & A / CAST MEMBERS LISTED BY PLAYER (NBC) / CHARACTER LISTS BY TIMEFRAME (NBC / Separated : DARK SHADOWS PRINTED REFERENCE MATERIAL into 2 parts: DARK SHADOWS PRINTED MATERIAL: REFERENCE DARK SHADOWS PRINTED MATERIAL: FICTION Vers 1.08 : June 01, 1995 (MINOR EDITS TO CHARACTER LISTS) Revisions: 100% ADDITIONAL Q&A, MORE QUOTES, MORE LYRICS / MORE PRINTED MATERIAL / REFERENCES / Additions: COLLINWOOD FLOOR PLANS / DARK SHADOWS HOLIDAY CHEER / TOP 10's / STORYLINES W/LITERARY REFERENCES / CAST FILMOGRAPHY-VIDEOGRAPHY (NBC) / MIND PROBER PERSONALITY PROFILES / DARK SHADOWS DOCUMENTS / SCI-FI CHANNEL AIRDATES 1995+ / Structural: RE-NUMBERING OF ALL SECTIONS FULL FAQ SPLIT INTO FOUR PARTS Vers 1.09 : March 15, 1996 Revisions: Credits updated and added to, Character list expanded Additions: Many Humor sections, several lengthy Q&A'S including the Witches list, revised cyber space info and Book info, Listings of first and last appearences by cast members Structural: FULL FAQ SPLIT INTO FIVE PARTS ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ and just for the record: Copyright and Trademark Notice: In no case is use of any copyrighted material and/or trademarks without identifying symbols intended as a claim of ownership to those copyrights and/or trademarks. "DS-FAQ" is a non-profit (and unprofitable) project of list-making, collation and consolidation of data and factoids concerning DARK SHADOWS. If you feel you deserve credit for something herein, let us know - If you do, you'll get it. DARK SHADOWS is a Registered Trademark of DAN CURTIS PRODUCTIONS, INC. All other copyrighted material, trademarks, and/or service marks cited herein are registered to their respective owners. You may freely distribute this file or portions of it as long as you cite the original sources and the FAQ. ========================================================================== THE ALMOST CLOSE TO POSSIBLY DEFINITIVE DS CHARACTERS LIST Ver 2.4 3/10/96 ========================================================================== DARK SHADOWS (ABC) -------------------- First Broadcast : VTR 6/13/66 AIRDATE June 27, 1966 Barnabas arrives: AIRDATE April 18, 1967 Final Broadcast : VTR 3/24/71 AIRDATE April 2, 1971 1225 half hour episodes (the hand of Barnabas arrives in episode 210) (the complete Barnabas arrives in episode 211) ------------------------- The Possible Time Frames: ------------------------- FLASH BACKS : 1692 - 1795 - 1796 - 1840 - 1897 - 1949 THE PRESENT : 1966 - 1967 - 1968 - 1969 - 1970 - 1971 THE FUTURE : 1995 ___ PARALLEL TIMES: 1680 PT 1841 PT 1970 PT | | ___ | | | | | | _ | | __| | | | __| |____/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \_____ / \_____/ /\ / | | / _/\____| |________/ / / | | " Might have beens, can never be." Sandor Racosi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES: - General Format for entries is: LNAME, TITLE FNAME (DATE) COMMENT [ACTOR'S NAME] (FURTHER REF) - Substitutes for uncertain spellings, names, or data are in (( )) - Nicknames or common names are in " " - Maiden names, where used, are enclosed in { } with the exception of Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, who would haunt us all, if we ever dared forget that she was a Collins, first and foremost. - BB was used for characters or events solely Before Barnabas in earlier drafts - this designation is slowly being dropped. - PT denotes PARALLEL TIME sequences. - 1968 was a generic date for the 1966/69 shows, since characters overlapped between these years. These dates are becoming more specific with time and most 1968 dates now represent action in 1968. - Dates from the DS Calendar represent appearance dates rather than storyline - and particularly after the 1897 sequence this is a bit hard to decipher - so when a date is appearance rather than storyline, it will be noted as ("appeared" XXXX) and hopefully pinned down in time. - Victoria "Vicki" Winters is listed in the exalted neighborhood of Collinsdom - since, strong rumor has it, she was originally intended to be Elizabeth Collins Stoddard's illegitimate daughter. ================================================================ PART Ia.1 - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS (ABC) A - Col ================================================================= "Hey, this is going to be a pretty exciting place!" Jebez Hawkes Ackerman, Jane (1967) almost attacked on the way into town [mentioned only] Adam (1968) the man-made man [Robert Rodan] Ahern, Ezra (1966) listens to Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #89) [ ] Ahern, Ezra (1966) turns down Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #99) [Dolph Sweet] Andreas (1897) Gypsy Juror #1 [Ray Von Orden] Aristede (1897) Count Petofi's foppish aide-de-camp [Michael Stroka] Audrey The Leviathan Vampire Girl (1969) [Marsha Mason] Bailiff (1796) [Anthony Goodstone] Bainbridge (1840) Collins servant - finds bitten woman in cemetery [mentioned only] Barmaid (1840) at the Eagle Tavern [Christine Domaneck] Barmaid (1968) [Carol Ann Lewis] Barmaid (1795) at the Eagle with Lieutenant Forbes [Rebecca Shaw] Barmaid (1970PT) at the Eagle, Buffie Harrington [Elizabeth Eis] Barnes, Sophie (1897) Barnabas victim on the docks [K. C. Townsend] (as listed in credits, though she calls herself Sophie Baker) Bartender at the Blue Whale (1897) Bartender at the Blue Whale (1949) [Jean Pierre Boru] Bartender at the Blue Whale (1966/68/70) Bob Rooney [Bob O'Connell] Bartender at the Blue Whale (1968) relief shift [Tom Gorman] Bartender at the Eagle (1795) Mr. Mooney [Bob O'Connell] Bartender at the Eagle (1970PT) [Kenneth McMillan] Bat (1795+) the vampire's alter ego [Bil Baird, puppeteer] Bat of Hell (1970) summoned and captured by Jeb, [Bil Baird, puppeteer] Bellboy (with a terrible British accent) (1970) at Mr. Death's "Stopping Off Place Hotel" [Brian Sturdivant] Bell, Lorna (1840) went to school with Roxanne [Marilyn Joseph] Bennett, Oliver (1795) Cabinetmaker of Marion, Massachusetts [mentioned only] Best, Mr. (1897, 1969/70) a.k.a. Mr. Death [Emory Bass] Bilodeau, Adam (1966) listens to Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #89) [Herb Holcombe] ] Blackwood, Garth (1897) demonic visage of the Master of Darthmoor Prison resurrected to kill Aristede [John Harkins] Bland, the Reverend (1795) minister who performs the wedding for Barnabas and Angelique [Paul Kirk Giles] Blair, Cassandra (1968) a student of Prof. Stokes, she claims to be Nicholas' sister, marries Roger Collins [Lara Parker] Blair, Hands of Cassandra (1968) as she prematurely aged [Judith Lowry] Blair, James (1966) [John Baragrey] Blair, Nicholas (1968,1970) Angelique's "manager" [Humbert Allen Astredo] Blair, Ghost of Nicholas (1970) seeking revenge against Jeb [Humbert Allen Astredo] Blanchard [Cliff Cudney] Block, Wilfred "Fred" (1970PT) Loomis' groundskeeper/caretaker [Edmund Hashim] Bouchard, Angelique (1692,1795,1840,1897,1968/70) Josette's maid, a witch, Barnabas' nemesis [Lara Parker] (See Collins) Bradbury, Martha (married Amos Stokes) [mentioned only] Bradford, Nile (1967) Barnabas' fictitious cousin in England [mentioned only] Bradford, Peter (1795) (b. 1/18/1770) a.k.a. Jeff Clark / marries Victoria Winters in 1968 then returns to 1795. He is hanged in 1797 for pushing Jeb Hawkes off of the cliff at Widow's Hill [Roger Davis] Bradford, Ghost of Peter (1970) seeks revenge on Jeb Hawkes [Roger Davis] Bradford, Victoria {Winters} (1796) wife of Peter, goes over the cliff at Widow's Hill in 1797, apparently the fault of Jeb Hawkes [Carolyn Groves] Braithwaite, Ezra (1969) silversmith as an old man [Abe Vigoda] Braithwaite, Ezra (1897) silversmith as a youth [Edward Marshall] Braithwaite, Tim (1840) drunken lout who helps Desmond find the body of Judah Zachery [Dick Sabol] Braithwaite, Body of Tim (1840) [Gary George] Braithwaite, Tim (1841PT) [Dick Sabol] Braithwaite, Body of Tim (1841PT) [John Kuhner] Brand, the Reverend (1970) marries Carolyn to Jeb [Donald Hotton] Brewster, David (1967) drowned at sea [mentioned only] Bronson, Andrew (1692) he and his family were JZ victims [mentioned only] Bronson, Stuart (1966) Burke's P.I. [Barnard Hughes] Brook, the Rev. Alton (1795) was to have married Barnabas/Josette [Paul Kirk Giles] Brooks, Dr. (1897) the family physician [mentioned only] Brown, Purity (1795) vampire victim (mentioned in 1840) [mentioned only] Browning, Maude (1795) attacked on docks by Barnabas [Vala Clifton] Browning, Ghost of Maude (1968) juror at mock trial [Maggie Benson] Bruno (1970) a Leviathan follower, recruited by Mr. Strach [Michael Stroka] Cab Driver (1966) to take Vicki to the bus station but instead she goes to the Old House & Matthew captures her (Ep. #116) [Arthur Anderson] Cab Driver (1966) takes Mrs. Johnson to Collinwood for job interview (Ep. #81) [ ] Cabot, Crystal (1796) a victim of Barnabas [Audrey Larkins] Cabot, Daniel (1841PT) carries the news of Bramwell's ship [mentioned only] Cal (1966) works for Sheriff Patterson [mentioned only] Calder, Ned (1966) Liz's business manager for 15 years, she offers him his job back - he now lives in Portland, ME [mentioned only] Cameron, Lucy (1966) Dr. Reeve's patient, having a baby [mentioned only] Cameron, Mr. (1966) speaks to Dr. Reeves on the phone [mentioned only] Cannery Executive (1966) [John Servetnik] Caped figure (1897) [Barbara Brownell] Carter, Constable Jonas (1966) [Michael Currie] Cartwright, Zeb (1966) listens to Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #89) [Leo Marrell] Cemetery Caretaker (1966/67) [Daniel Keyes] [Peter Murphy] Chase, Larry (1970PT) Collins' family lawyer [Ken McEwen] Chavez, Beth (1897) Collins' maid/ Quentin's mistress [Terry Crawford] Chavez, Ghost of Beth (1897) as she forgives Quentin [Terry Crawford] Chavez, Ghost of Beth (1969) Quentin's mistress [Terry Crawford] Chris (1966) policeman told to follow Sam Evans [mentioned only] Clark, Jeff (1968) a.k.a. Peter Bradford/ marries Vicki Winters [Roger Davis] Clark, Victoria "Vicki" {Winters} (1968,1796) wife of Jeff Clark [Carolyn Groves] (see COLLINS/STODDARD) Cloaked figure [Alfred Dillay] (1967) Cloaked figure (1970) haunts Jeb (Ghost of Peter Bradford) [Anthony Sacco] Cockatoo, Stuffed (1970 PT) Tim Stokes' pet [a real stiff] COLLINS: Abigail Collins (1795) sister of Joshua [Clarice Blackburn] COLLINS: Ghost of Abigail Collins (1795) [Clarice Blackburn] COLLINS: Abner Collins (pre-1840) shown in a portrait in 1970 [mentioned only] COLLINS: Adam Collins (1968) when Barnabas thought his life-force was going into Adam (Lang's creation) he created this identity, another English cousin and paved the way for his acceptance at Collinwood, in Adam's body. Barnabas told Liz that he would be away for awhile and that he was expecting "Adam" Collins to pay him a visit very soon. He never appeared and no one ever wondered why Adam Collins never showed up. [mentioned only] COLLINS: Amadeus Collins (1692) 1 of 3 witchcraft judges [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Ghost of Amadeus Collins (1840) [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Amanda Collins (1680PT) (d.1680PT) wife of Brutus [Nancy Barrett] COLLINS: Amy Collins (1970PT) Chris' sister [Denise Nickerson] COLLINS: Angelique {Bouchard} Collins (1692,1795,1840,1897,1968/70) Follower of Judah Zachery, a witch, Barnabas' wife and nemesis [Lara Parker] COLLINS: Angelique {Bouchard} Collins' doppelganger (1897) [Lara Parker] COLLINS: Angelique {Stokes} Collins (1970PT) Quentin's 1st wife (b.1939PT/d.1969PT) [Lara Parker] COLLINS: August Collins (1690) [mentioned in 1840] COLLINS: Barnabas Collins' hand (1967) going for Willie's throat [Tim Gordon] COLLINS: Barnabas Collins (PT) (b.1770PT/d.1830PT) married Josette du Pres [mentioned only] COLLINS: Barnabas Collins (1795,1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Jonathan Frid] COLLINS: Barnabas Collins' doppelganger (1897) [Jonathan Frid] COLLINS: Benjamin Collins (~1925) shown in a portrait in the Foyer next to the Drawing Room doors in 1966, Roger calls him a great-uncle [mentioned only] COLLINS: Bramwell Collins (1841PT) [Jonathan Frid] COLLINS: Brutus Collins (1680PT) satanic robber barron [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Ghost of Brutus Collins (1841PT) [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Caleb Sayers Collins (1840) original owner of Vicki's dream house, SEAVIEW. When Elizabeth wanted to give the house to Vicki and Burke as a wedding present she found that, in his will, Caleb had stipulated that only a Collins could own or live in the house for 100 years after his death [mentioned only] COLLINS: Carl Collins (1897) Quentin's younger brother [John Karlen] COLLINS: Cassandra {Blair} Collins (1968) married to Roger, it's Angelique! [Lara Parker] COLLINS: Hands of the aging Cassandra {Blair} Collins (1968) [Judith Lowry] COLLINS: Catherine {Harridge} Collins (1841PT) [Lara Parker] COLLINS: Charles Collins (1840) brother of Geoffrey & Caleb COLLINS: Chris Collins (1970PT) Collins' lawyer, Amy's brother [Don Briscoe] COLLINS: Constance Collins (1680PT) (d.1680PT) sister of Brutus [Grayson Hall] COLLINS: Daniel Collins (1795) Millicent's brother [David Henesy] COLLINS: Daniel Collins (1840) the 1795 Daniel as an adult, now father of Gabriel and Quentin [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Ghost of Daniel Collins (1840) [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Ghostly Voice of Daniel Collins (1840) [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Daniel Collins (1970PT) son of Quentin & Angelique [David Henesy] COLLINS: Daphne {Harridge} Collins (1841) wife to Quentin [Kate Jackson] COLLINS: Daphne {Harridge} Collins (1841PT) wife to Bramwell [Kate Jackson] COLLINS: David Collins (1966/71) (b.1956) Roger's son [David Henesy] COLLINS: Desmond Collins (1840) a cousin, son of Flora [John Karlen] COLLINS: Edith Collins (1840) Gabriel's wife [Terry Crawford] COLLINS: Edith Collins (1897) Quentin's grandmother, Gabriel's wife [Isabella Hoopes] COLLINS: Ghost of Edith Collins (1897) [Isabella Hoopes] COLLINS: Edward Collins (1897) Quentin's older brother, father of Nora & Jamison [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Flora Collins (1840) cousin of Quentin & Gabriel [Joan Bennett] COLLINS: Flora Collins (1841PT) mother of Morgan & Gabriel [Joan Bennett] COLLINS: Gabriel Collins (1840) father of Caleb, Geoffrey, and Charles married to Edith [Christopher Pennock] COLLINS: Gabriel Collins (1841PT) an alcoholic [Christopher Pennock] COLLINS: Geoffrey Collins (1840) father of Judith, Edward, Quentin, Carl [mentioned only] COLLINS: Ghost of Harriet Collins (1840) (d.1830) wife of Daniel [Gaye Edmond] COLLINS: Isaac Collins (1690) shown in a portrait next to the piano by the window in 1966. In the pre-Barnabas version of family history, it was Isaac who crossed the Atlantic in 1690 in a small sailing ship. He landed near Frenchman's Bay - founding the town and the family fortune. [mentioned only] COLLINS: Jamison Collins (1897) Edward's son, father of Roger & Elizabeth [David Henesy] COLLINS: Jenny {Racosi} Collins (1897) (b.1869/d.1897) Magda's sister, Quentin's wife [Marie Wallace] COLLINS: Ghost of Jenny Collins (1897) [Marie Wallace] COLLINS: Ghost of Jenny Collins (1969) [Marie Wallace] COLLINS: Jeremiah Collins (1795) (b.1763/d.1795) brother of Joshua [Anthony George] In the pre-Barnabas family history - it was Jeremiah who built Collinwood on Widow's Hill. He was said to be Elizabeth's Great-Grandfather. He is initially mentioned in 1966 when his portrait which hangs over the fireplace is pointed out. COLLINS: Body of Jeremiah Collins (1795) [Tom Gorman] COLLINS: Hand of Jeremiah Collins (1795) [Timothy Gordon] COLLINS: Ghost of Jeremiah Collins (1795) [Timothy Gordon] COLLINS: Ghost of Jeremiah Collins (1897) [Timothy Gordon] COLLINS: Ghostly Voice of Jeremiah Collins (1968) [Addison Powell] COLLINS: Josette {du Pres} Collins (1795) (b.1774/d.1795) wife of Jeremiah [Kathryn Leigh Scott] COLLINS: Josette Collins (1841PT) Barnabas' widow, Bramwell's mother [Mary Cooper] COLLINS: Sobbing Voice of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1968) [Florence Stanley] COLLINS: Ghost of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1966BB,1968,1970) [Kathryn Leigh Scott] COLLINS: Ghost of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1966) [Florence Stanley] COLLINS: Ghost of Josette (du Pres) Collins (1967) [Rosemary McNamara] (Eps. #149,165 & 184) COLLINS: Ghost of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1969) [Natalie Norwich] COLLINS: Joshua Collins (1795) father of Barnabas [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Ghost of Joshua Collins (1970PT) [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Judith {Collins} Trask (1897) Quentin's' sister, marries Gregory Trask [Joan Bennett] COLLINS: Dr. Julia H(offman). Collins (1840) actually Dr. Hoffman pretending to be Barnabas' sister from......England [Grayson Hall] COLLINS: Julia Collins (1841PT) Morgan's aunt [Grayson Hall] COLLINS: Justin Collins (1841PT) "the forgotten man", husband of Flora [David Hurst] COLLINS: Ghost of Justin Collins (1841PT) [David Hurst] COLLINS: Laura Collins (d.1667) first appearance of the Phoenix COLLINS: Laura {Murdoch} Collins (d.1/25/1785) the Phoenix, 1st wife of Jeremiah Collins (BB she was said to have died in 1767) [Diana Millay] COLLINS: Laura {Murdoch} Collins' scream (1966) [Sheila Ray] COLLINS: Laura {Murdoch} Collins (1897) Edward's wife [Diana Millay] (died in Alexandria, Egypt 1896; returned to Collinsport 1897) (BB she was said to have died in 1867) COLLINS: Laura {Murdoch} Collins (1966/67) (David's mother, the Phoenix) see NOTES ON THE PHOENIX: under Phoenix COLLINS: Lenore Collins (1897) Quentin's daughter, great-grandmother of the Jennings group [mentioned only] COLLINS: Letitia {Faye} Collins (1841) wife of Desmond Collins [Nancy Barrett] COLLINS: Maggie {Evans} Collins (1970PT) Quentin's 2nd wife [Kathryn Leigh Scott] COLLINS: Melanie {Collins} Young (1841PT) [Nancy Barrett] COLLINS: Millicent Collins (Forbes) (1795) Joshua's cousin [Nancy Barrett] COLLINS: Morgan Collins (1841PT) an artist [Keith Prentice] COLLINS: Mortimer Collins (1748PT) went to a dentist [mentioned in 1841PT] COLLINS: Naomi Collins (1795) Barnabas' mother [Joan Bennett] COLLINS: Nora Collins (1897) Edward's daughter [Denise Nickerson] COLLINS: Quentin Collins (1840,1841PT) (b.1808) great-uncle of 1897 Q [David Selby] COLLINS: Quentin Collins (1897,1970/71,1995) The Quentin (b.1870 d.????) [David Selby] COLLINS: Quentin Collins as the werewolf (1897) [Alex Stevens] COLLINS: Ghost of Quentin Collins (1969) [David Selby] COLLINS: Quentin Collins (1841PT) son of Justin and Flora [David Selby] COLLINS: Quentin Collins (1970PT) master of Collinwood, married to Angelique, then married to Maggie, father of Daniel [David Selby] COLLINS: Quentin's son (1897) one of a pair of twins (boy/girl) removed from their insane mother and Collinwood (see Lenore Collins) COLLINS: Roger Collins (1966/71) (b.1925) Elizabeth Collins Stoddard's brother [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Roger Collins (1970PT) a poor relative of Quentin, Elizabeth's brother [Louis Edmonds] COLLINS: Samantha {Drew} Collins (1840) Quentin(1840)'s wife; believing Quentin dead, she marries Gerard Stiles [Virginia Vestoff] COLLINS: Sarah Collins (1795) Barnabas' sister [Sharon Smyth] COLLINS: Ghost of Sarah Collins (1967) [Sharon Smyth] COLLINS: Thadeus "Tad" Collins (1840) son of Samantha and Quentin (1840) [David Henesy] COLLINS: Ghost of Thadeus "Tad" Collins (1970,1995) [David Henesy] COLLINS: Theodore Collins (1795) father of Millicent and Daniel (shown in a portrait in 1966) COLLINS: Valerie Collins (1840) Barnabas' wife / she's Angelique ! [Lara Parker] COLLINS: William Collins (pre-1830PT) tried to escape THE CURSE [mentioned only] COLLINS/JENNINGS: Amy Jennings (1968+) Quentin's great-great-granddaughter [Denise Nickerson] COLLINS/JENNINGS: Christopher "Chris" Jennings (1968/70) Quentin's great-great-grandson (b.1944) [Don Briscoe] COLLINS/JENNINGS: Christopher "Chris" Jennings (1968/70) as the werewolf [Alex Stevens] COLLINS/JENNINGS: Thomas "Tom" Jennings (1968) Quentin's great-great- grandson, Chris' twin brother (b.1944/d.1968) [Don Briscoe] COLLINS/STODDARD: Carolyn Collins Stoddard (1966/71,1995) daughter of Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (Only Elizabeth would give her child "Collins" as a middle name! But there it is - stated in episode #42), marries Jeb Hawkes (b. 12/8/1948) or (b.7/16/46 = ep#267) [Nancy Barrett] (filled in for 1 day) [Diane Walker] (episode #578 , 9/11/68) COLLINS/STODDARD: Ghostly Voice of Carolyn Stoddard (1995) spoke through Julia Hoffman at seance [Grayson Hall] COLLINS/STODDARD: Carolyn Stoddard (Loomis) (1970PT) daughter of Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, married to Will Loomis [Nancy Barrett] COLLINS/STODDARD: Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (1966-1971) a Pisces born February 28, 1917, Roger's older sister [Joan Bennett] COLLINS/STODDARD: Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (1970PT) poor relation of Quentin, sister of Roger [Joan Bennett] COLLINS/STODDARD: Paul Stoddard (1949,1969/70) Elizabeth's husband (b.1920/d.1970) [Joel Fabiani] [Dennis Patrick] COLLINS/STODDARD: Paul Stoddard's corpse on ground (1970) COLLINS/STODDARD: Paul Stoddard's corpse in the coffin (1970) [Dennis Patrick] COLLINS/STODDARD: Victoria "Vicki" Winters (1795,1966/68) hired as the Collins' governess - the story of DS was originally to center on her search for her parentage. (b.1946/d.1797) [Alexandra Moltke] then for a few weeks [Betsy Durkin] 21 episodes (1968) and for a few days [Carolyn Groves] 7 episodes (1968) ================================================================= PART Ia.2 - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS (ABC) Com - I ================================================================= "And what do you see, when you look in the mirror?!" "Oh, but I forgot... you see nothing!" Angelique to Barnabas Collinsport Star Photographer (1966) at crash site [mentioned only] Collinsport Star Reporter (1966) at crash site [mentioned only] Comstock, Rachel (1966) one of the 3 widows on Widow's Hill. Rachel is credited with being the first of the widows to die off the hill. She was the wife of a fisherman. Her husband and 5 sons died at sea (should have considered a career change!) Cop (1897) [John Meranda] Cordier, Phillipe (1795) Danielle Roget's lover [mentioned only] Corey, Mrs. (1897) Fall River widow courted by Gregory Trask Corey, Olivia (1969/70) "art collecting" actress says she is Amanda Harris' granddaughter (by a Mr. Langley) but in reality she is Amanda Harris [Donna McKechnie] Costa, Lieutenant (1967) [John Harkins] Curse Shadow (1840) a.k.a. the Shadow of Death, Gerard/Judah's curse on Mordecai Grimes [special(?) effect] Curse Shadow (1970) Angelique's curse on Jeb [special(?) effect] Customer (1966) [Jim Mixon] Davenport, Hand of Sheriff (1970) [George di Cenzo] Davenport, Mrs. (1970) wanted a silver tea strainer [mentioned only] Davenport, Sheriff (1970) (b.1935/d.1970) hunting Jeb [Ed Riley] Davenport, Sheriff as a Zombie (1970) resurrected by Jeb [Ed Riley] Dawson, Charles (1840) lawyer, Satanist, coven leader, county prosecutor [Humbert Allen Astredo] Dawson, Great-Grandfather of Charles (1692) follower of Judah Zachery [mentioned only] Death (1970) [Emory Bass] (see Best, Mr.) Deputy (1897) at the Collinsport Gaol [Paul Vincent] Deputy (1967) allows Sam Evans to visit Willie in the hospital [ ] Deputy (1967) [Dennis Johnson] Deputy (1967) [Ed Sauter] Deputy #1 (1968) [Tom Murphy] Deputy #2 (1968) [Angie Brown] Deputy Sheriff (1968) the sadistic one [Clifford Pellow] Devlin, Burke (1966/67+) Unjustly convicted of manslaughter, he returns to Collinsport for revenge against the Collins' family. Later, he becomes Liz's friend and engaged to Victoria Winters. [Mitchell Ryan] (Casting change mid 67) [Anthony George] Devlin, Chauffeur to Burke (1966) picks Vicki and Burke up at the station Diabolos (1968) Nicholas Blair's supervisor [Duane Morris] Doctor (1795) examines Barnabas after the bat bite [Jack Stamburger] Douglas, Grant (1969/70) a.k.a Quentin Collins [David Selby] Drew, Mr. (1840) father of Roxanne and Samantha, President of the Collinsport Bank [mentioned only] Drew, Randall (1840) brother of Samantha and Roxanne [Gene Lindsey] Drew, Ghost of Randall (1840) [Gene Lindsey] Drew, Roxanne (1840) vampire, 1840 Quentin's sister-in-law [Donna Wandrey] Drew, Ghost of Roxanne (1840) ghost of the deceased vampire [Donna Wandrey] Drew, Roxanne (1970) a psychic, the partner of Sebastian Shaw, a vampire [Donna Wandrey] Drew, Roxanne (1970PT) psychic whose body provides life-force for Angelique [Donna Wandrey] Drew, Samantha (1841PT) nurse to Justin Collins [Virginia Vestoff] Drummond, Rachel (1897) governess (b.1876/d.1897) [Kathryn Leigh Scott] du Bois, Angelique (1692,1795,1840,1897,1968/70) (also Angelique du Val) [Lara Parker] du Pres, Andre (1795) Josette's father [David Ford] du Pres, Josette (1795) [Kathryn Leigh Scott] (see COLLINS) du Pres, Marie (1795) Josette's mother [mentioned only] du Pres, Countess Natalie (1795) Josette's aunt [Grayson Hall] du Pres, father of Andres (1795) was a minister to the King of France [mentioned only] du Val, Angelique (1692,1795,1840,1897,1968/70) (also Angelique du Bois) [Lara Parker] du Val, Miranda (1692,1795,1840,1897,1968/70) follower then betrayer of Judah Zachery - see Valerie Collins (This is Angelique's REAL NAME!) [Lara Parker] Duvall, Mrs. Minnie (1970PT) Buffie & Yaeger's landlady [Camila Ashland] Eagle patron (1795) [George McCoy] Ed (1995) the records clerk [Ronald Dawson] Edwards, Ghost of Dameon ((Damion)) (1970PT) Collins' friend [Jared Holmes] Eltridge, Leona (1968) a.k.a Danielle Roget, life force for Eve [Erica Fitz] Evans, Jennifer (1970PT) sister of Maggie {Evans} Collins [mentioned only] Evans (1966) Maggie's deceased mother, shown in a portrait [mentioned only] Evans, Maggie (1966+) waitress at the Collinsport Inn Diner, later governess to the Collins family [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Evans, Sam (1966/68) (b.1915/d.1968) painter, Maggie's father [Mark Allen] [David Ford] Evans, Ghost of Sam (1968) [David Ford] Eve (1968) mate to Adam, obviously [Marie Wallace] Executioner (1795) [Jim Hale] Executioner (1795) [Steve Calder] Executioner (1840) hooded axe-man [Steve Calder] Fairbanks, Richard (1770) murdered his wife & children [mentioned 1970] Faye, Leticia (1840) music hall clairvoyant, friend of Gerard [Nancy Barrett] Faye, Pansy (1897) mentalist, showgirl, briefly engaged to Carl Collins and first victim of vampire Dirk [Kay Frye] Faye, Pansy (1897) possesses Charity Trask [Nancy Barrett] Faye, Ghost of Pansy (1897) [Kay Frye] Fedor (1897) Gypsy Juror #4 [Anthony Goodstone] Fenn-Gibbon, Victor (1897) a.k.a. Count Petofi [Thayer David] Ferarri, Laszlo (1840) gypsy servant to Angelique [Michael Stroka] Fillmore, Mrs. Lenore (1897) foster mother to Jenny's twins [Mary Farrell] Findley, Janet (1968) exorcist [Cavada Humphrey] Findley, Janet (1968) exorcist falling down stairs, dead [Alex Stevens] Findley, Thomas (1970) resurrected as a Zombie by Jeb (b.1927/d.1969) [James Shannon] Findlay, Margaret (1966) one of the 3 widows on Widow's Hill, she was the 3rd to die. Her Husband was lost at sea in a storm. Fisher, Dr. (1967) psychiatrist for David Collins [William Shust] Fisher, Janet (1966) friend of Carolyn Stoddard [mentioned only] Fitch, Amos (1966) walks out of Burke's meeting offering him a job at the Logansport Cannery [George Mat(t)hews] Fitzsimmons, Portia (1967) Art Dealer wanting to buy Sam Evan's "old" paintings (Ep. #193) [Lovelady Powell] Flagler, Jeanne (1995) a victim [mentioned only] Flagler, Victor (1995) a bystander [Cliff Cudney] Fletcher, Dr. (1841PT) treats Bramwell for gunshot wound [mentioned only] Footsteps (1966) [T.J. Murphy] Forbes, Lieutenant Nathan (1795) (d.3/3/1796) [Joel Crothers] Forbes, Ghost of Lieutenant Nathan (1968?,1795) [Joel Crothers] Forbes, Suki (1795) Lieutenant Nathan Forbes' wife, when he marries Millicent Collins, he tries to pass her as his sister [Jane Draper] Forbes, Ghost of Suki (1968) juror at mock trial [Jane Draper] Forbes, Millicent {Collins} (1795) 2nd wife of Lieutenant Nathan Forbes (see Collins) [Nancy Barrett] Forsythe, James (1680PT) (d.1680PT) young merchant, becomes partner to Brutus in 1677PT, asks for audit in 1680PT [Keith Prentice] Forsythe, James (1841PT) spirit possessing Morgan Collins [Keith Prentice] Forsythe, Sarah (1680PT) sister of James [mentioned only] Forsythe, the decomposed body of Sarah (1680PT) [a skeleton with a wig] Fox, Mr. (1840) a confederate of Stiles buried at Eagle Hill [tombstone shown] Franklin, Dr. (1967) treating Liz when she regains consciousness as The Phoenix dies (Ep. #191) [Ivor Francis] Fredericks, Carolyn (1995) Carolyn {Stoddard} Hawkes [Nancy Barrett] Friedlander, Donna (1968) Carolyn's friend killed by werewolf [Beverly Hayes] Fuller, Amos (1840) County prosecutor, resigns rather than participate in the witchcraft tribunal. Calls the matter "repugnent" [mentioned only] Gaoler (1795) Collinsport jailer [Peter Murphy] Gaoler (1795) [Howard Hemig] Gaoler (1796) [Tom Gorman] Garner, Frank (1966) Elizabeth's lawyer's son [Conard Fowkes] Garner, Richard (1966) Elizabeth's lawyer [Hugh Franklin] Garner, brother of Richard (1966) died 5 years ago [mentioned only] Ghost (1966) [Betty Beaird] Ghost (1966) [Jacqueline Bertrand] Ghost (1967) Ep. #156 [Susan Sullivan] Ghost of a headless man (1968) [Duane Morris] Ghost of Widow (1967) [Bridget O'Donnell] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #1 = Andreas (1897) [Ray Von Orden] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #2 = Marco (1897) [John la Motta] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #3 = Stefan (1897) [Vic Mohica] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #4 = Fedor (1897) [Anthony Goodstone] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #5 = Sergio Kodash (1897) [Joe Della Sorte] Gifford, Noah (1795) [Craig Slocum] Gladstone, Horace (1970PT) Boston chemist [John Harkins] Grace (1961) worked at diner before Maggie Evans [mentioned only] Graham, Silas (1840) lawyer, Quentin calls him incompetent [mentioned only] Grant (1967) Burke Devlin employee [mentioned only] Gravedigger (1968) [Peter Murphy] Green, Otis (1840) a mass murderer turned antique dealer [Abe Vigoda] Green, the Grandfather of Otis (1692) he executed Judah Zachery and then buried the headless body [mentioned only] Green, the Handyman of Otis (1803) he disappeared along with the head [mentioned only] Grimes, Jeremy (1840) son of Mordecai, would-be suitor of Carrie Stokes, P/T Accountant for Flora Collins [Tom Happer] Grimes, Mordecai (1840) land owner, farmer [Thayer David] Guard (1796) [James Shannon] Guard (1840) shoots Desmond during the jailbreak [Charles Rush] Guard (1840) [Jordan Kean] Guard (1840) [Martin Best] Gunston, Nelle (1970) girl from Virgina, recruited to the Leviathan cause by Bruno [Elizabeth Eis] Gurse, Jerry (1966) Joe Haskell's partner to buy a boat [mentioned only] Guthrie, Lawrence (1970) investigator for the state of Maine, member of the Augusta Police [Jared Mickey] Guthrie, Dr. Peter (1966) expert in psychic phenomena [John Lasell] Hackett (1967) Elizabeth sold him some land in the north of town [mentioned only] Hackett, Bert (1970) Michael's non-existant father [mentioned only] Hackett, Buzz (1967) Carolyn's cycle boyfriend [Michael Hadge] Hackett, Evelyn (1970) Michael's non-existant mother [mentioned only] Hackett, Michael (1970) see Leviathan [Michael Maitland] Hamilton, Dr. (1841PT) [Colin Hamilton] Hamilton, Inspector (1970PT) [Colin Hamilton] Hampshire, Lady Kitty (1897) Josette reincarnated [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Hand holding scimitar (1897) [Jim Hale] Hand of dead man (appeared 1970) [Charles Rush] Hands in coffin (appeared 1969) [Natalie Norwich] Hanging figure (1970) the spectre of Peter Bradford [Joseph Mosca] Hangman (1796) [James Shannon] Hangman's assistant (1796) [David Groh] Hanley (1966/67) works for Collins Cannery [mentioned only] Hanley, Evan (1897) Collins' lawyer, Quentin's sidekick, a Satanist [Humbert Allen Astredo] Hanscombe, B. (1949) Jamison Collins' butler [mentioned only] Hanscombe, Betty (1966) daughter or neice of butler [portrait shown] Hansen(or Hanson) (1956) man killed in "Burke's" auto accident [mentioned only] Hardy, Jim (1966) a Collinsport constable [mentioned only] Harridge, Catherine (1841PT) [Lara Parker] Harridge, Daphne (1840,1841PT,1970) (b.1818/d.1841/r.1970) governess [Kate Jackson] Harridge, Daphne (1841PT) (b.1818PT/d.1841PT) she knows first aid/nursing [Kate Jackson] Harridge, Ghost of Daphne (1970,1995) [Kate Jackson] Harridge, Dr. (1841PT) father of Catherine and Daphne [mentioned only] Harriet (1966) works in Sheriff's office [mentioned only] Harrington, Buffie (1970PT) barmaid at the Eagle [Elizabeth Eis] Harris, Amanda (1897) a Tate creation, Quentin's true love [Donna McKechnie] Harris, John (1966) Elizabeth's banker [Patrick McVey] Harris (1841PT) 2nd footman [Gordon Russell] Harry (1966) Collinsport policeman [mentioned only] Harry (1966) danced with Carolyn at Blue Whale [Robert Viharo] Hart, John - as a Zombie (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1952/d.1970) [Cliff Cudney] Haskell, Joe (1966/68) Carolyn's fisherman boyfriend [Joel Crothers] Haskell, farmer (1967) Joe's uncle [mentioned only] Hawkes, Jebez "Jeb" (1970) a Leviathan, marries Carolyn [Christopher Pennock] Hawkes, Spectre of Jebez "Jeb" (1970) speaks to Carolyn in a dream [Christopher Pennock] Haza (1795,1970) Leviathan devotee, Jeb calls her "Mom" [Robin Lane] Henworthy, Mrs. (1966) saw Laura Collins in Phoenix, AZ when her room caught fire [mentioned only] Hern, Ezra (1966) see Ahern, Ezra [Dolph Sweet] Hess, Bruno (1970PT) Angelique's favorite composer & pianist [Michael Stroka] Hess, corpse of Bruno (1970PT) a deceased composer & pianist [Mannequin] Hoffman, Dr. Julia (1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) noted serologist, then a psychiatrist [Grayson Hall] Hoffman, Julia (1970PT) Collinwood housekeeper, Angelique's assistant [Grayson Hall] Hoffman, Ghostly Voice of Julia (1970PT) guarding the life-force body [Grayson Hall] Hooded figure (1970) [Liliane Sandor] Hopewell, Mrs. (1966) admin. of Vicki's foundling home [Elizabeth Wilson] Hopewell, Secretary to Mrs. (1966) [Gwen Van Dan] Hotel Clerk (1966) [Calvin Ander] Howell, Ghost of Abram (1897) wanted his hand back from Petofi [Philip Cusack] Hutchins, Mrs. (1970) an alcoholic Leviathan lackey [Camila Asland] Istvan (Istfan) (1897) aide to King Johnny [Henry Baker] ================================================================= PART Ia.3 - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS (ABC) J - R ================================================================= "Throw away the book!" Jebez Hawkes Jailer (1897) [Robert Warlock] Jarret, Mr. (1968) [Bob Fitzsimmons] Jennings (see COLLINS/JENNINGS) Johnson, Mr. (1840) guard at the Collinsport jail [(Jordan Kean)or(Martin Best)] Johnson, Harry (1968) housekeeper's son [Craig Slocum] [Edward Marshall] Johnson, daughter of Mrs. (1966) [mentioned only] Johnson, the Reverend (1840) marries Gerard to Daphne [Charles Reynolds] Johnson, Mrs. Sarah (1966/69,1995) Collins' housekeeper [Clarice Blackburn] Jones, Harry (1966) taxi driver [mentioned only] Jones, Emil (1966) Frank Garner cancelled dinner engagement with him [mentioned only] Judge, 1st (1692) [Tom Markus] Judge (1795) [Paul Kirk Giles] Judge, 2nd (1795) [Hanford Rowe] Judge, 2nd (1795) [Hal White] Judge, 3rd (1795) [Tom Gorman] Judge Crathorne (1967) almost marries Elizabeth to Jason McGuire [House Jameson] Judge Handley (1795) main judge at Vicki's trial [Leslie Barrett] Judge Matigan (1795) refused to be Vicki's lawyer [Addison Powell] Judge Vail (1840) lead justice of the witchcraft tribunal [John Beal] Judge Wiley (1840) dismisses the murder charges against Quentin, but holds him over for the witchcraft tribunal [Addison Powell] Judge, 2nd tribunal (1840) older, white hair and moustache, on Vail's right (in early trial scenes) [Carl Nicholas] Judge, 2nd tribunal (1840) young, black hair and moustache, on Vail's right (appears during Leticia's testimony) [Tom Markus] Judge, 3rd tribunal (1840) on Vail's left [Paul Kirk Giles] Juggins, Mr. (1969) David's imaginary playmate, used as a cover-up for the Ghost of Quentin [Mannequin] Julianka, Ghost of (1897) [Diana Davila] Julianka (1897) great-grand-daughter of the old woman who cursed Count Petofi, a member of the Romano clan [Diana Davila] Justice of the Peace (1968) [Thomas Spratley] Kincaid, Tessie (1897) victim from New Bedford (1897) [Deborah Loomis] Kincaid, Ghost of Tessie (1897) [Deborah Loomis] Kodash, Sergio (1897) Gypsy Juror #5 [Joe Della Sorte] Landis, Dr. (1967) treats Elizabeth in Boston [mentioned only] Lang, Dr. Eric (1968) (b.1913/d.1968) the monster maker [Addison Powell] Lang, Voice of Dr. Lang (1968) on tape recorder [Addison Powell] Lang, Ghost of Dr. Eric (1968) [Addison Powell] Lang's Creation (1968) before we know it as Adam [Duane Morris] Larch, Silas (1840) a confederate of Stiles buried at Eagle Hill [tombstone shown] Leviathan - (1969) The Todd's "ward" - baby Joseph becomes young Alexander who in turn becomes older boy Michael and ends up as Carolyn Stoddard's husband, Jeb Hawkes, in a few weeks of air time. Leviathan - Joseph (1969) introduced as Megan's sister's child [a rag doll] Leviathan - Alexander (1969) introduced as Philip's brother's child [David Jay] Leviathan - Alexander as Carolyn, age 8 (1969) [Lisa Ross] Leviathan - Michael (Hackett) (1969) introduced as a cousin of Megan Todd [Michael Maitland] Leviathan - Audrey the Leviathan Vampire Girl (1969) [Marsha Mason] Leviathan - Bruno (1970) follower of Jeb [Michael Stroka] Leviathan - Haza (1795,1970) Jeb calls her "Mom" [Robin Lane] Leviathan - Hawkes, Jebez "Jeb" (1970) marries Carolyn Collins Stoddard [Christopher Pennock] Leviathan - Hawkes, Spectre of Jebez "Jeb" (1970) [Christopher Pennock] Leviathan - Oberon (1795,1970) Jeb calls him "Dad" [Peter Lombard] Leviathan - Strach, Mr. (1949) makes deal with Paul Stoddard [John Harkins] Leviathans (1970) - at one time or another devotees, servants, or novices of the group Haza; Oberon; Audrey; Jebez "Michael,Alexander,Joseph" Hawkes; Barnabas Collins; David Collins; Megan Todd; Philip Todd; Elizabeth Collins Stoddard; Amy Jennings; Mrs. Hutchins; Bruno; Sky Rumson; Mr. Strach Long, Sailor Jack (1969) identifies the Naga Tattoo [Ken McMillan] Longworth, Cyrus (1970PT) the Dr. Jekyll character [Christopher Pennock] Loomis, Carolyn {Stoddard} (1970PT) wife of author Will [Nancy Barrett] Loomis, William "Will" ((Hollingshead)) Hollingsford (1970PT) alcoholic writer [John Karlen] Loomis, William "Willie" ((Hollingshead)) Hollingsford (1967/71) [James Hall] [John Karlen] Maid (1795) [Charlotte Fairchild] Malloy, Capt. Bill (1966) fishing fleet manager [Frank Schofield] Malloy, Ghost of Capt. Bill (1966) [Frank Schofield] Malloy, Niece of Capt. Bill (1966) Jenny [mentioned only] Man in the woods (1795) masquerading as Jeremiah Collins [David Cryer] Mapes, Bathia (1795) [Anita Bolster] Marco (1897) Gypsy Juror #2 [John la Motta] Margaret (1967) cleaning lady for Laura in Phoenix, AZ [mentioned only] McGuire, Jason (1966/67) con-man/partner to Paul Stoddard [Dennis Patrick] Metcalf, Mr. (1967) Elizabeth was expecting a business call from him [mentioned only] Miller, Ivan (1840) changed his name in 1830 to Gerard Stiles [James Storm] Miller, Ghost of Ivan (1970,1995) a.k.a. Gerard Stiles, possessed by Judah Zachery [James Storm] Mills, Frank (1840) funeral by Lamar Trask [mentioned only] Mills, Joanna (1840) sister of Daphne Harridge, Randall Drew's girlfriend until he introduces her to Quentin (1/1/1815-11/12/1839) [Lee Beery] Mills, the Ghost of Joanna (1840) [Lee Beery] Minister (1968) [Timothy Gordon] Mitchell, Mrs. (1966) talked to Vicki on train [Jane Rose] Monroe, Harrison (1969) reclusive artist a.k.a. Charles Delaware Tate [Roger Davis] Monroe, Voice of Harrison (1969) [Ed Riley] Montine (1969) Gallery owner, friend of Olivia Corey [mentioned only] Mooney, Mr. (1795) bartender at The Eagle [Bob O'Connell] Morgan, Matthew (1966/67) mad caretaker at Collinwood [George Mitchell] [Thayer David] Morgan, Walter (1966) Matthew's brother in Coldwater, ME [mentioned only] Morgue Attendant (1967) at Phoenix, AZ (Ep. #174) [ ] Murdoch, Laura (Ageless) see the Phoenix Murdoch, Captain (1967) supposed father of Laura, Captain of fishing fleet [mentioned only] Nakamura, Mr. (1969) aide to Olivia Corey [Sho Onodera] Newley, Tim (1967) Collins employee, injured at the Cannery [mentioned only] North, Claude (1841PT) grandfather of Claude North (1970PT) (b.1814PT/d.1866PT) [mentioned only] North, Claude (1970PT) not an ordinary man [Brian Sturdivant] Nurse Jackson (1967) (at Wyndcliff Hospital-Maggie) [Alice Drummond] Nurse Packard (1967) (at Collinwood Hospital-Maggie) [Jani Darnagle] Nurse (1968) at Wyndcliff [Ann Davis] Nurse (1968) [Beverly Atkinson] Nurse (1967) at Collinsport Hospital [Frances Helm] Nurse (1968) when Barnabas is exposed to light [Katharine Balfour] Nurse (1968) Miss Prichett [Bobbi Ann Woronko] Nurse [Greta Markson] Oberon (1795,1970) Leviathan devotee, Jeb calls him "Dad" [Peter Lombard] O'Donnell, Ina (1967) Irish nurse at the foundling home, gave Vicki a doll [mentioned only] One-armed ghost (1968) summoned by Nicholas, the arm was used by Lang [ ] Osmond, Professor Henry (1969) art restorer, Tate specialist [Ronald Dawson] Pace, Emory - as a Zombie (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1935/d.1970) Paisley, Wanda (1897) Petofi tests I-Ching on her [Karen Lynn] Palmer, Lt. Frank (1966) NYC policeman checking Burke's background for his friend Constable Carter [mentioned only] Pardoe, Miles (1840) a confederate of Stiles buried at Eagle Hill [tombstone shown] Parks, Amos (1968) painter [mentioned only] Partridge, Miss (1966) secretary of Richard & Frank Garner [mentioned only] Patterson, Sheriff George (1966/68) [Dana Elcar] [Angus Cairns] [Vince O'Brien ((O'Brein))] [Alfred Sandor] Paxton, Frank (1970PT) police investigator [Stanley Grover] Peterson (1967) auditor, questions Roger about the accounts [mentioned only] Peterson, Tony (1967/68) lawyer [Jerry Lacy] Peterson, niece of Tony (1967) Tony takes her to Deerfield [mentioned only] Petofi, Count Andreas (1897) Hungarian aristo/magister [Thayer David] Petofi's Hand (1897) [Tim Gordon] Petty, Mr. (1840) asks Ben about attacks of 1797 [mentioned only] Perry, the Reverend (1841PT) was to have married Morgan to Catherine [Emory Bass] Phelps (1967) employee at the Cannery [mentioned only] Phoenix, the (entries also under Collins, and individual names: Laura Collins - died 1667 - 1st appearance of the Phoenix in ME Laura {Murdoch} Stockbridge - (born 1735) died 1767 Laura {Stockbridge} Collins - died 1785 Laura {Murdoch} Radcliff((e)) - (born 1840) died 1867 Laura {Murdoch} Collins - died 1896 at Alexandria, Egypt Laura {Murdoch} Collins - died again in 1897 at Collinsport, ME Laura {Murdoch} Collins - died in 1966 in Phoenix, AZ - died again in 1967 at Collinsport, ME Pre-Barnabas the storyline called for 100 year intervals appearing in 1667,1767,1867,1967. During the 1897 flashback timelines are thrown to the wind. (all of them, when seen, were played by [Diana Millay]) Policeman [Harry Osborne] Policeman (1967) [Theodore Beniades] Policeman (1967) tells Sam & Maggie that Willie has been shot [Ed Crowley] Policeman, 2nd (1967) helps capture Willie [ ] Policeman (1968) visits Angelique/Cassandra [James Shannon] Policeman (1897) sets traps in the woods to catch "the beast" Policeman on desk duty, Collinsport (1969) Policeman (1970PT) investigates Sabrina's death [Phillip R. Allen] Prescott, Mr. (1969) lurker, face unseen [Tom Gorman] Prescott, Mr. (1969) a.k.a. Paul Stoddard [Dennis Patrick] Prichett, Miss (1968) Nurse [Bobbi Ann Woronko] Pruitt (1967) repairman for the Collins' grandfather clock [mentioned only] Purdy, Mrs. (1840) landlady to Joanna Mills, visits Quentin [Camila Ashland] Racosi, Jenny (1897) (see: Collins, Jenny Racosi) Racosi, Magda (1897) the household gypsy [Grayson Hall] Racosi, Voice of Magda (1969) [Grayson Hall] Racosi, Sandor (1897) husband of Magda [Thayer David] Racosi, Ghost of Sandor (1897) [Thayer David] Radcliff((e)), David (1867) Spoke through David Collins at a seance Son of Laura {Murdoch} Radcliff((e)) [heard only] Radcliff((e)), Laura {Murdoch} (1867) (1767) [mentioned only] (see Phoenix) Radcliff((e)), Robert (1897) Laura's husband [mentioned only] Reade, Dr. Ian (1897) [Alfred Hinckley] Reeves, Dr. D. (1966) treats Roger after car crash [Fred Stewart] Reeves, Dr. (1970PT) Collins' family physician [mentioned only] Restaurant customer (1966) [Liz Ingleson] Restaurant customer (1966) [Michael Ann] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Dodie Bauer] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Frank Downing] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Lenore Ellin] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Mel Sigan] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Andrew Elliot] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Sara Harte] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Charles James] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Page Jones] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Richard Marr] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Pat McNamara] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Jack Pickett] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Neil Sigan] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Ray Stewart] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Margo Tacey] Richardson (1970PT) The family Hoffman worked for prior to Collinwood [mentioned only] Riggs (1795) Collinwood butler [Dan Morgan] [Timothy Gordon] Riley, Lieutenant Dan (1966/67) Maine policeman who traveled to Phoenix [John Connell] [Vince O'Brien ((O'Brein))] Robinson, Ezra (1841PT) warns folk about the Collins family [mentioned only] Roget, Danielle (1795) a.k.a. Leona Eltridge, life force for Eve in 1968 [Marie Wallace] Romano, King Johnny (1897) head of the Romano family [Paul Michael] Romano, the Widow (1897) King Johnny's wife [Lana Shaw] Rooney, Bob (1966/68) bartender - Blue Whale [Bob O'Connell] Ross, Amos - as a Zombie (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1930/d.1970) [Paul Grier] Roxanne (1970) Willie's fiancee [mentioned only] Rumson, Schuyler "Sky" (1970) publisher and then some [Geoffrey Scott] Rumson, Angelique (1970) Sky's beloved wife - you guessed it... [Lara Parker] ================================================================= PART Ia.4 - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/CAST MEMBERS (ABC) S - Z ================================================================= "Please, don't make me think!" Carolyn Collins Stoddard Sandy (1966) Vicki's roommate at foundling home [Katharine Bruce] Second Servant (1795) [Tom Gorman] Shaw, Harry (1966) policeman shown the location of Bill Malloy's body by Matthew Morgan [mentioned only] Shaw, Sebastian (1970) astrologist and clairvoyant, partner of Roxanne Drew [Christopher Pennock] Shaw, Timothy (1897) one of the Reverend Trask's teaching staff [Don Briscoe] Sheriff (1995) [Don Crabtree] Shroud (1967) [Peter Murphy] Silas, Capt. (1840) owns the vessel on which Quentin and co. are to escape [mentioned only] Sims, Luke (1840) saved Tad and Quentin from death and Brazil [mentioned only] Simpson, Ghost of Ezra (1968) judge at mock trial [Tom Gorman] Smiley, Hortense (1840) governess at Collinwood [Jenny Egan] Soames, Kitty (1897) (See Hampshire, Lady Kitty) [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Sobbing woman (1966) [Clarice Blackburn] Spence, Miss (1967) local librarian and expert on toy dolls [mentioned only] Stationmaster (1897) [John Hallow] Stefan (1897) Gypsy Juror #3 [Vic Mohica] Steve (1970PT) Buffie Harrington's pseudo beau [George Strus] Stiles, Daphne {Harridge} (1840) [Kate Jackson] Stiles, Gerard (1840) changed his name from Ivan Miller in 1830 London, in order to avoid prosecution for gun-running, embezzlement, murder, piracy, and practicing the Black Arts. A pawn who becomes possessed by Judah Zachery (b.1811/d.1841) [James Storm] Stiles, Gerard (1840) possessed by Judah Zachery [James Storm] Stiles, the Head of Gerard (1840) a vision caused by Zachery [James Storm] Stiles, Ghost of Gerard (1970,1995) actually Judah Zachery [James Storm] Stiles, Gerard (1841PT) amateur psychic, worked on a Collins whaler [James Storm] Stiles, Samantha {Drew} Collins (1840) [Virginia Vestoff] Stockbridge, B. Pendleton (1817) she drowned at sea (b.1801/d.1817) [tombstone shown] Stockbridge, Laura {Murdoch} (1767) Before she plagued the Collins family, the Phoenix seemed to have it in for the Stockbridge clan. (b.1735/d.1767) [mentioned only] (See Phoenix) Stockbridge, P. Agthorn (1731) left his wife and child and was trampled by a stallion (b.1713/d.1731) [tombstone shown] Stockbridge, U. Spencer (1780) his throat was slit while he was asleep (b.1687/d.1780) [tombstone shown] Stoddard (See COLLINS/STODDARD) Stokes, Alexis (1970PT) Angelique's twin [Lara Parker] Stokes, Amos (1840) son of Ben Stokes, married Martha Bradbury, father of Carrie Stokes [mentioned only] Stokes, Ben (1795,1840) Collins' family servant, Barnabas' aide de camp (b.1756/d.1816 or 1840) [Thayer David] Stokes, Ben (1841PT) [Thayer David] Stokes, Carrie (1840) granddaughter of Ben (b.1825) [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Ghost of Carrie (1970,1995) [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Carrie (1841PT) [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Hallie (1970) niece of Professor Stokes [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Hannah (1970PT) Timothy's sister, medium/mystic [Paula Laurence] Stokes, Martha {Bradbury} (1840) wife of Amos Stokes, mother of Carrie [mentioned only] Stokes, Professor T. Elliot (1840,1968,1970/71,1995) [Thayer David] Stokes, Timothy "Tim" Elliot (1970PT) step-father of Angelique and Alexis, mad scientist [Thayer David] Stone, the Reverend (1840) eulogist at Roxanne's funeral [mentioned only] Strach, Mr. (1949) Leviathan who makes deal with Paul Stoddard [John Harkins] Strake, Wilbur (1966) Burke Devlin's P.I. [Joseph Julian] Stranger (appeared 1969) [Charles Rush] Stuart, Ned (1969) Sabrina's protective brother [Roger Davis] Stuart, Sabrina (1969/70) Chris Jennings' girlfriend [Lisa Richards] Stuart, Sabrina (1970PT) lab assistant, fiancee of Cyrus [Lisa Richards] Sykes ((Sikes)), Joe (1970) does errand for Sheriff Davenport [mentioned only] Sue Agatha (1970) the sister of Willie's fiancee Roxanne [mentioned only] Susie (1966) the blonde waitress at the Collinsport Inn Diner [Carol Crist] or [Colleen Kelly] Susie (1966) the brunette waitress at the Collisport Inn Diner [Carol Crist] or [Colleen Kelly] Tate, Charles Delaware (1897) artist [Roger Davis] Tate, Charles Delaware (1969) the aged recluse [Roger Davis] Tate's Creation (1897) [Alexander Cort] Tate, Ruby (1795) killed on the docks by Barnabas [Elaine Hyman] Tate, Ghost of Ruby (1968) juror at mock trial [Natalie Norwich] Templeton, Dr. (1968) Julia asks Lang about him [mentioned only] Thorne, Fredric (1969) (b.1942) (See Grant Douglas) Thornton, Dr. (1795) treats Barnabas after Angelique's choking spell [Peter Murphy] Tobias, Dr. (1968) Collins' family doctor, treating David [mentioned only] Todd, Alexander (1970) [David Jay] (see Leviathan) Todd, Megan (1969) Leviathan guardian [Marie Wallace] Todd, Michael Hackett (1970) [Michael Maitland] (see Leviathan) Todd, Philip (1969) Leviathan guardian [Chris Bernau] Tolliver, Abigail (1966) 2nd one of the 3 widows on Widow's Hill, she was only married a few days when her husband drowned. Train Conductor (1966) on the train carrying Vicki to Maine [Alfred Hinckley] Train Passenger, Male #1 (1966) Vicki's trip from NY to Maine Train Passenger, Male #2 (1966) Vicki's trip from NY to Maine Train Passenger, Woman #1 (1966) Vicki's trip from NY to Maine Trask, Charity (1897) [Nancy Barrett] Trask, Lamar (1840,1841PT) son of 1795 Trask, undertaker [Jerry Lacy] Trask, Minerva (1897) 1st wife of Gregory (b.1847/d.1897) [Clarice Blackburn] Trask, Hallucination of Minerva (1897) created by Hanley to drive Judith crazy [Clarice Blackburn] Trask, Mr. (1970PT) Collinwood's butler [Jerry Lacy] Trask, the Reverend Gregory (1897) marries Judith Collins [Jerry Lacy] Trask, the Reverend (1795) [Jerry Lacy] Trask, Ghost of the Reverend/1795 (1968) [Jerry Lacy] Trilling, Dorcas (1897) Trask's protegee, Quentin/werewolf's first victim [Gail Strickland] Trilling, Ghost of Dorcas (1897) [Gail Strickland] Turner, Mrs. (1966) reports dog stolen to Constable Carter [mentioned only] Unknown Man (1969) a.k.a. Grant Douglas, hit by a car driven by Barnabas [David Selby] Voice (1969) which terrorizes Paul Stoddard [John Harkins] Wailing widows of Widow's Hill (1967) : Abigail Tolliver, Margaret Findlay, and Rachel Comstock [Joy Nicholson, Marin Riley, Florence Stanley] (actresses and character names are not necessarily in order) Waiter (1966) [George Goff] Ward, Constable Jim (1840) inspector and jailer [Roger Hamilton] Ward, Mrs. Mildred {Grimes} (1840) Jim's wife, works at jail [Elizabeth Eis] Weeping woman (appeared 1968) [Florence Stanley] Welles, Dr. (1840) Joanna's doctor at the asylum [Lloyd Harris] Wells, Mr. (1966,1968) Innkeeper at the Collinsport Inn [Conrad Bain] Whitaker, Dr. (1840) Tad's doctor [Mentioned only] Whitaker, Mr. (1967) announces Jason's new job at the Cannary [mentioned only] Wick, Phyllis (1795,1968) the governess [Margot Head] [Dorrie Cavanaugh] Wicks, Aldon (1970PT) rents farmhouse to Yaeger [Ray Carlson] Widows, Ghosts of the (1966) they frighten Matthew Morgan to death [Janet Burtis] [Toni Darnay] [Marin Riley] [Elizabeth Swain] Wilkins, Dirk (1897) Collinwood caretaker [Roger Davis] Witness #1 at the gallows (1796) [Timothy Gordon] Witness #2 at the gallows (1796) [Peter Von Niele] Witness (1795) [Paul Caffrey] Woman (1840) ghostly figure of Joanna Mills [Barbara Tracey] Woman in white (1841PT) spirit who presages the death of a Collins [mentioned only] Woman on Station Platform (1897) whom Quentin mistakes for Amanda Woodard, Dr. Dave (1966/67) the Collins' family doctor [Robert Gerringer] [Richard Woods] [Peter Turgeon] Woodard, Ghost of Dr. Dave (1967) [Peter Turgeon] Woodard, Ghostly Voice of Dr. Dave (1967) actually Barnabas trying to terrorize Dr. Hoffman [Peter Turgeon] Woodard, Trooper Chuck (1966) Sheriff talks to him on phone [mentioned only] Yaeger, John (1970PT) Mr. Hyde character [Christopher Pennock] Young, Kendrick (1841PT) [John Karlen] Young, Melanie {Collins} (1841PT) [Nancy Barrett] Young, Stella (1841PT) Flora Collins' private secretary [Gaye Edmond] Young, Ghost of Stella (1841PT) [Gaye Edmond] Young woman (appeared 1969) [Amy Yaekerson] Zachery, Judah (1692) warlock, called "the Devil's Son" and so it started [Michael McGuire] Zachery, the Head of Judah (1840) "the Legendary Evil Head" [Michael McGuire] [Paul Shenan] Zachery, the Headless Body of Judah (1840) [Norman Parker] [Joe Della Sarte] [George di Cenzo] Zachery, the Voice of Judah (1840) in Stiles' dream [Keene Curtis] Zachery, Judah (1840) head and body briefly reunited [Michael McGuire] Zachery, Judah (1840) in full possession of Gerard Stiles [James Storm] Zachery, the Ghost of Judah (1970,1995) in possession of Gerard Stiles [James Storm] Zombie = Sheriff Davenport (1970) Jeb's 1st attempt (b.1935/d.1970) [Ed Riley] Zombie = Thomas Findley (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1927/d.1969) [James Shannon] Zombie = John Hart (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1952/d.1970) [Cliff Cudney] Zombie = Emory Pace (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1935/d.1970) [Chuck Morgan] Zombie = Amos Ross (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1930/d.1970) [Paul Geier] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [James Donahue] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Al Lust] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Chuck Morgan] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [James Langrell] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Richard W. Mollick] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Victor Romano] ================================================================= PART Ib. - BLUE WHALE BARFLIES (ABC) ================================================================= Some customers may have appeared in more than one year. Blue Whale customers appearing in 1966: [Elizabeth Earl] ; [Andrew Elliot] ; [Harvey Keitel] ; [Larry Swanson] ; [Russ Karsen] ; [Alan Lindstrom] ; [Diann Redford] ; [Pat Lysinger] ; [Bill Gish] ; [Ann Teeman] (NOTE: The Blue Whaler always seen wearing a hat is George McCoy) Blue Whale customers appearing in 1966/67: [Andrew Amic-Angelo] ; [Walter S. Arnold] ; [Diane Ball] ; [Joanne Bayless]; [Audrey A. Campbell] ; [Raymond Carlson] ; [Steve Dawson] ; [Willis Downsing] ; [Fred Forrest] ; [Bill Gish] ; [Jeff Gold] ; [Jeanne Kaplan] ; [Judd Laurence] ; [Ann Leeman] ; [Maryann Marrick] ; [Michelle Mantvidas] ; [Tom Mixon] ; [T.J. Murphy] ; [Beverly Pixon] ; [Douglas Reid] ; [Al Smith] ; [Barbara Young] ; Blue Whale customers appearing in 1967: [Robert Bonds] ; [Barbara Hallis] ; [George McCoy] ; [Ann Rugiero] ; [Paul Jenkins] ; [Bill Jamesend] ; [Tom Gorman] ; [Scott Upright] ; [Richard Cooke] ; [Lenore Ellin] ; [John Felton] ; [Tom Foral] ; [Millicent France] ; [Tim Gordon] ; [Tom Masters] ; [Harry Eldon Miller] ; [Joy Nicholson] ; [Wendy Parker] ; [Kathleen Quint] ; [Mary Lynne Shields]; [Jessica Stewart] ; [Gwen Van Dan] ; [Jay Gregory] ; [Marlin Bradley] ; [Beverly Dixon] ; [Lynn Dovel] ; [Pat House] ; [Bennett Lubin] ; [Frank Rerch] ; [Ingrid Severson] ; [Paul Trahan] ; =============================================================== PART Ic. - MISC EXTRAS (ABC) =============================================================== Allan Dillay; Herb Holcombe; Leo Marrell; T.J. Murphy; Alfred Pillay; Sheila Ray; Florence Stanley =============================================================== PART Id. - STAND-INS (ABC) =============================================================== Angelique (1795) = Arlene Sand Angelique (1970PT) = Amber Brie Barnabas (1795) = Tim Gordon / Peter Murphy Dameon Edwards (1970PT) = Joseph Mosca Dr. Julia Hoffman (1967) = Fran Anthony Gregory Trask (1897) = Marc Ashton Joanna Mills (1970) = Barbara Tracey Josette du Pres Collins (1795) = Sandy Mitchell Josette du Pres Collins (1967) = Dorrie Kavanaugh Laura Collins (1897) = Barbara Browwell Maggie Evans (1967) = Dorrie Kavanaugh Paul Stoddard (1969) = Mart Aldre Roxanne (1970) = Liliane Sandor Samantha (1970) = Barbara Tracey Willie Loomis (1967) = Dean Perchall ================================================================ PART Ie. - COLLINSPORT GHOSTS ================================================================ "We must be clever......more clever than they!" Roger Collins Blair, Nicholas (1970); Bradford, Peter (1970); Browning, Maude (1968); Chavez, Beth (1969); Collins, Abigail (1795); Collins, Amadeus (1840); Collins, Brutus (1841PT); Collins, Daniel (1840); Collins, Edith (1897); Collins, Harriet (1840); Collins, Jenny (1897,1969); Collins, Jeremiah (1795,1897); Collins, Josette du Pres (1966/70); Collins, Joshua (1970PT); Collins, Justin (1841PT); Collins, Quentin (1969); Collins, Sarah (1968); Collins, Tad (1970,1995); Drew, Roxanne (1840); Drew, Randall (1840); Edwards, Dameon ((Damion)) (1970PT); Evans, Sam (1968); Faye, Pansy (1897); Forbes, Lieutenant Nathan (1968(?),1795); Forbes, Suki (1968); Ghost (1966); Ghost (appeared 1967 BB); Gypsy Ghost Juror #1 = Andreas; Gypsy Ghost Juror #2 = Marco; Gypsy Ghost Juror #3 = Stefan; Gypsy Ghost Juror #4 = Fedor; Gypsy Ghost Juror #5 = Sergio Kodash; Harridge, Daphne (1970,1995); Headless man (1968): Howell, Abram (1897); Julianka (1897); Kincaid, Tessie (1897); Lang, Dr. Eric (1968); Malloy, Capt. Bill (1966); Mills, Joanna (1840), One-armed man (1968) Racosi, Sandor (1897); Simpson, Ezra (1968); Stiles, Gerard (1970,1995); Stokes, Carrie (1970,1995); Tate, Ruby (1968); Trask, the Reverend/1795 (1968); Trilling, Dorcas (1897); the Woman in White (1841PT); Woodard, Dr. Dave (1967); Young, Stella (1841PT); Zachery, Judah (1970,1995) ================================================================= PART If. - COLLINSPORT CREATURES OF THE NIGHT ================================================================= ==================== Clairvoyants =================== Amy Jennings (1968+), Carrie Stokes (1841PT), Gerard Stiles (1841PT), Leticia Faye (1840), Pansy Faye (1897), Sebastian Shaw (1970) ==================== Death ========================== Mr. Best (1897,1969/70) ==================== Demons ========================= Diabolos (1968), Garth Blackwood (1897) ==================== Doppelgangers ================== Angelique {Bouchard} Collins' doppelganger (1897) Barnabas Collins' doppelganger (1897) ==================== Frankensteinish ================ Adam (1968) the man-made man, Lang's creation Eve (1968) mate to Adam ==================== Leviathans ===================== Jeb Hawkes (a.k.a. Alexander, Michael, Joseph) (1969), Bruno (1970), Haza (1795,1970), Oberon (1795,1970) Mr. Strach (1949), Audrey the vampire (1970) - and at one time or another devotees, servants, or novitiates of the group include: Barnabas Collins; David Collins; Megan Todd; Philip Todd; Elizabeth Collins Stoddard; Amy Jennings; Mrs. Hutchins; Sky Rumson ==================== Mad Scientists ================= Dr. Lang (1968), Cyrus Longworth/John Yaeger (1970PT), Timothy "Tim" Elliot Stokes (1970PT) ==================== Occultists ===================== Quentin Collins (1840,1841PT), Quentin Collins (1897,1970,1995), Magda Racosi (1897), Gerard Stiles (1840), Hannah Stokes (1970PT), Professor T. Elliot Stokes (1840,1968,1970/71,1995) ==================== the Phoenix ==================== Laura Collins - died 1667 - 1st appearance of the Phoenix in ME Laura {Murdoch} Collins - died 1896 at Alexandria, Egypt Laura {Murdoch} Collins - died again in 1897 at Collinsport, ME Laura {Murdoch} Collins - died in 1966 & again in 1967 Laura {Murdoch} Radcliff((e)) - died 1867 Laura {Murdoch} Stockbridge - died 1767 Laura {Stockbridge} Collins - died 1785 ==================== Satanists ====================== Brutus Collins (1680PT), Charles Dawson (1840), Great-Grandfather of Charles Dawson (1692), Evan Hanley (1897) ==================== Vampires ======================= Audrey The Leviathan Vampire Girl (1969), Bat of Hell (1970), Barnabas Collins (1795,1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT), Angelique Bouchard (1968/70), Roxanne Drew (1840), Roxanne Drew (1970), Thomas "Tom" Jennings (1968), Dirk Wilkins (1897) ==================== Warlocks ======================= Nicholas Blair (1968,1970), Count Andreas Petofi (1897), Gerard Stiles (1840) possessed by Judah Zachery, Judah Zachery (1692) ==================== Werewolves ===================== Christopher "Chris" Jennings (1968), Quentin Collins (1897) (Count Petofi is an x-werewolf) ==================== Witches ======================== Angelique {Stokes} Collins (1970PT) Miranda du Val (1692) (a.k.a. Angelique du Bois, Angelique du Val, Angelique Bouchard (1795), Angelique {Bouchard} Collins, Valerie Collins (1840), Cassandra Blair (1968), Cassandra {Blair} Collins (1968)) ==================== Zombies ======================== Sheriff Davenport (1970), Thomas Findley (1970), Amos Ross (1970), Emory Pace (1970), John Hart (1970), pirate crew member #1 (1970), pirate crew member #2 (1970), pirate crew member #3 (1970), pirate crew member #4 (1970), pirate crew member #5 (1970), pirate crew member #6 (1970) ================================================================= PART Ig. - DARK SHADOWS GYPSIES ================================================================= "You married a...........g-y-p-s-y!" Edward Collins to Quentin NOTE: In 1897, Gypsy court was held in the secret room of the Collins' Mausoleum (one of the most popular places in Collinsport for secret meetings, assignations, confinements, conventions, weddings, confirmations and Bar Mitzvahs) to try Magda for crimes against her people. The Gypsy Jurors were all ghosts of convicted murderers : Juror #1 = Andreas (1897) [Ray Von Orden] Juror #2 = Marco (1897) [John la Motta] Juror #3 = Stefan (1897) [Vic Mohica] Juror #4 = Fedor (1897) [Anthony Goodstone] Juror #5 = Sergio Kodash (1897) [Joe Della Sorte] Jury Foreman = Istvan (Istfan) (1897) [Henry Baker] Prosecutor/Judge = King Johnny Romano (1897) [Paul Michael] ------------------------------- Ferarri, Laszlo (1840) servant to Angelique [Michael Stroka] Istvan (Istfan) (1897) aide to King Johnny, jumped off the cliff at Widow's Hill [Henry Baker] Julianka (1897) great-grand-daughter of the old woman who cursed Count Petofi, a member of the Romano clan [Diana Davila] Racosi, Jenny (1897) Quentin's wife (see: Collins, Jenny Racosi) [Marie Wallace] Racosi, Magda (1897) [Grayson Hall] Racosi, Sandor (1897) [Thayer David] Racosi, Ghost of Sandor (1897) testifies at Magda's trial [Thayer David] Romano, Sarko (Matteo's uncle) cut the Hand of Count Petofi [mentioned only] Romano, Matteo (Johnny's grandfather) guardian of the Hand of Count Petofi [mentioned only] Romano, King Johnny (1897) guardian of the Hand of Count Petofi [Paul Michael] Romano, the Widow (1897) King Johnny's wife [Lana Shaw] ================================================================= PART IIa. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1600-1796 (ABC) ================================================================= Collins, Laura - first appearance of the Phoenix (d.1667) [mentioned only] Collins, Isaac (1690) [mentioned in 1966] Collins, August (1690) [mentioned in 1840] Bronson, Andrew (1692) he and his family were JZ victims [mentioned only] Collins, Amadeus (1692) 1 of 3 witchcraft judges [Louis Edmonds] Dawson, Great-Grandfather of Charles (1692) follower of Judah Zachery [mentioned only] du Val, Miranda (1692,1795,1840,1897,1968/70) follower/betrayer of Judah Zachery [Lara Parker] Green, Grandfather of Otis (1692) Executioner, he executed Judah Zachery and then buried the headless body [mentioned only] Judge, 1st (1692) [Tom Markus] Zachery, Judah (1692) warlock, and so it started [Michael McGuire] Stockbridge, P. Agthorn (1731) left his wife and child and was trampled by a stallion (b.1713/d.1731) [tombstone shown] Radcliff((e)), Laura {Murdoch} (1767) [mentioned only] (See Phoenix) Stockbridge, Laura {Murdoch} (1767) (b.1735/d.1767) [mentioned only] (See Phoenix) Stockbridge, U. Spencer (1780) his throat was slit while he was asleep (b.1687/d.1780) [tombstone shown] Collins, Laura {Murdoch} - 1st wife of Jeremiah (d.1785) [Diana Millay] Fairbanks, Richard - murdered his wife & children (b.1730/d.1770) [mentioned only] Bailiff (1796) [Anthony Goodstone] Barmaid (1795) at The Eagle with Lieutenant Nathan Forbes [Rebecca Shaw] Bat (1795+) [Bil Baird, Puppeteer] Bennett, Oliver (1795) Cabinetmaker of Marion, Massachusetts [mentioned only] Bland, the Reverend (1795) minister who performs the wedding for Barnabas and Angelique [Paul Kirk Giles] Bouchard, Angelique (1692,1795,1840,1897,1968/70) Josette's maid, a witch, marries Barnabas [Lara Parker] (See Collins) Bradford, Peter (1795) Jeff Clark / marries Victoria Winters [Roger Davis] Bradford, Victoria "Vicki" {Winters} (1796) [Carolyn Groves] Brook, the Reverend Alton (1795) [Paul Kirk Giles] Brown, Purity (1795) vampire victim [mentioned in 1840] Browning, Maude (1795) attacked on docks by Barnabas [Vala Clifton] Cabot, Crystal (1796) [Audrey Larkins] Clark, Victoria "Vicki" {Winters} (1968,1796) [Carolyn Groves] Collins, Abigail (1795) Joshua's sister [Clarice Blackburn] Collins, Ghost of Abigail (1795) [Clarice Blackburn] Collins, Angelique {Bouchard} (1795,1897,1968/70) Barnabas' wife [Lara Parker] Collins, Barnabas (1795,1840,1897,1967/70,1970PT,1995) [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Daniel (1795) Millicent's brother [David Henesy] Collins, Jeremiah (1795) (b.1763/d.1795) Joshua's brother [Anthony George] Collins, Body of Jeremiah (1795) [Tom Gorman] Collins, Hand of Jeremiah (1795) [Timothy Gordon] Collins, Ghost of Jeremiah (1795) [Timothy Gordon] Collins, Josette {du Pres} (1795) wife of Jeremiah [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Collins, Joshua (1795) Barnabas' father [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Millicent (1795) Joshua's cousin [Nancy Barrett] Collins, Naomi (1795) Barnabas' mother [Joan Bennett] Collins, Sarah (1795) Barnabas' sister [Sharon Smyth] Collins, Theodore (1795) father of Millicent and Daniel [shown in portrait] Cordier, Phillipe (1795) Danielle Roget's lover [mentioned only] Doctor (1795) examines Barnabas after the bat bite [Jack Stamburger] du Pres, Andre (1795) Josette's father [David Ford] du Pres, Marie (1795) Josette's mother [mentioned only] du Pres, Countess Natalie (1795) Josette's aunt [Grayson Hall] du Pres, Josette (1795) [Kathryn Leigh Scott] du Pres, father of Andre (1795) minister to the King of France [mentioned only] Eagle patron (1795) [George McCoy] Executioner (1795) [Jim Hale] Executioner (1795) [Steve Calder] Forbes, Lieutenant Nathan (1795) [Joel Crothers] Forbes, Ghost of Lieutenant Nathan (1968?,1795) [Joel Crothers] Forbes, Millicent {Collins} (1795) 2nd wife of Lieutenant Nathan Forbes [Nancy Barrett] Forbes, Suki (1795) wife of Lieutenant Nathan Forbes [Jane Draper] Gaoler (1795) Collinsport jailer [Peter Murphy] Gaoler (1795) [Howard Hemig] Gaoler (1796) [Tom Gorman] Gifford, Noah (1795) [Craig Slocum] Guard (1796) [James Shannon] Hangman, Assistant (1796) [David Groh] Hangman (1796) [James Shannon] Haza (1795,1970) Leviathan devotee [Robin Lane] Judge, 2nd (1795) [Hanford Rowe] Judge, 2nd (1795) [Hal White] Judge, 3rd (1795) [Tom Gorman] Judge Handley (1795) main judge at Vicki's trial [Leslie Barrett] Judge Matigan (1795) refused to be Vicki's lawyer [Addison Powell] Judge (1795) [Paul Kirk Giles] Maid (1795) [Charlotte Fairchild] Man in the woods (1795) masqueraded as Jeremiah Collins [David Cryer] Mapes, Bathia (1795) [Anita Bolster] Mooney, Mr. (1795) bartender at The Eagle [Bob O'Connell] Oberon (1795,1970) Leviathan devotee [Peter Lombard] Riggs (1795) Collinwood butler [Dan Morgan] [Timothy Gordon] Roget, Danielle (1795) a.k.a. Leona Eltridge [Marie Wallace] Second servant (1795) [Tom Gorman] Stokes, Ben (1795) Collins' family servant [Thayer David] Tate, Ruby (1795) killed on the docks by Barnabas [Elaine Hyman] Thornton, Dr. (1795) treats Barnabas [Peter Murphy] Trask, the Reverend (1795) hell raiser and witch hunter [Jerry Lacy] Wick, Phyllis (1795,1968) the governess [Margot Head] [Dorrie Cavanaugh] Winters, Victoria "Vicki"(1795,1966/68) [Alexandra Moltke] [Betsy Durkin] [Carolyn Groves] Witness (1795) [Paul Caffrey] Witness at Gallows #1 (1796) [Tim Gordon] Witness at Gallows #2 (1796) [Peter von Neil] ================================================================= PART IIb. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1840 (ABC) ================================================================= Collins, Abner (pre-1840) [mentioned and shown in a portrait in 1970] Stockbridge, B. Pendleton (1817) she drowned at sea (b.1801/d.1817) [tombstone shown] Barmaid (1840) at the Eagle Tavern [Christine Domaneck] Bainbridge (1840) Collins servant [mentioned only] Bell, Lorna (1840) schoolmate of Roxanne, ended as a sacrifice [Marilyn Joseph] Bradbury, Martha (1840) married Amos Stokes [mentioned only] Braithwaite, Tim (1840) drunken lout who helps Desmond find the body of Judah Zachery [Dick Sabol] Braithwaite, Body of Tim (1840) [Gary George] Collins, Ghost of Amadeus (1840) [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Angelique {Bouchard} (1840) passing as Valerie Collins [Lara Parker] Collins, Barnabas (1795,1840,1897,1967/70,1970PT,1995) [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Caleb Sayers (1840) [mentioned only] Collins, Charles (1840) Geoffrey & Caleb's brother Collins, Daniel (1840) Gabriel and Quentin's father [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Ghost of Daniel (1840) [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Ghostly Voice of Daniel (1840) [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Desmond (1840) a cousin, son of Flora, a lawyer [John Karlen] Collins, Edith (1840) Gabriel's wife [Terry Crawford] Collins, Flora (1840) cousin of Quentin & Gabriel [Joan Bennett] Collins, Gabriel (1840) father of Caleb, Geoffrey, and Charles [Christopher Pennock] Collins, Geoffrey (1840) Judith, Edward, Quentin, & Carl's father [mentioned only] Collins, Ghost of Harriet (1840) Daniel's wife [Gaye Edmond] Collins, Dr. Julia H(offman). (1840) actually Dr. Hoffman posing as Barnabas' sister [Grayson Hall] Collins, Leticia {Faye} (1840) wife of Desmond [Nancy Barrett] Collins, Quentin (1840,1841PT) great-uncle of 1897 Q (b.1808) [David Selby] Collins, Samantha {Drew} (1840) Quentin(1840)'s wife; believing Quentin dead she marries Gerard Stiles [Virginia Vestoff] Collins, Thadeus "Tad" (1840) son of Samantha and Quentin [David Henesy] Collins, Valerie (1840) Barnabas' wife, it's Angelique [Lara Parker] Curse Shadow (1840) a.k.a. the Shadow of Death, Gerard/Judah's curse on Mordecai Grimes [special(?) effect] Dawson, Charles (1840) lawyer, Satanist, coven leader [Humbert Allen Astredo] Drew, Randall (1840) Samantha and Roxanne's brother, a NY lawyer who was in love with Joanna Mills when he introduced her to Quentin [Gene Lindsey] Drew, Ghost of Randall (1840) [Gene Lindsey] Drew, Roxanne (1840) sister of Samantha, becomes a vampire [Donna Wandrey] Drew, Ghost of Roxanne (1840) [Donna Wandrey] Drew, Mr. (1840) father of Roxanne and Samantha, president of the Collinsport Bank [mentioned only] du Val, Miranda (1692,1840) follower/betrayer of Judah Zachery [Lara Parker] Executioner (1840) hooded axe-man [Steve Calder] Faye, Leticia (1840) a clairvoyant and music hall entertainer [Nancy Barrett] Ferarri, Laszlo (1840) gypsy servant to Angelique [Michael Stroka] Fox, Mr. (1840) a confederate of Stiles buried at Eagle Hill [tombstone shown] Fuller, Amos (1840) County prosecutor, resigns rather than participate in the witchcraft tribunal. Calls the matter "repugnent" [mentioned only] Graham, Silas (1840) lawyer, Quentin calls him incompetent [mentioned only] Green, Otis (1840) a mass murderer turned antique dealer [Abe Vigoda] Green, the Handyman of Otis (1803) he disappeared, along with the head [mentioned only] Grimes, Jeremy (1840) son of Mordecai, would-be suitor of Carrie Stokes, P/T Accountant for Flora Collins [Tom Happer] Grimes, Mordecai (1840) land owner, farmer [Thayer David] Guard (1840) who shoots Desmond during the jail break [Charles Rush] Guards (1840) one is named Johnson [Jordan Kean] [Martin Best] Harridge, Daphne (1840,1841PT,1970) governess [Kate Jackson] Hoffman, Dr. Julia (1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Grayson Hall] Johnson, Mr. (1840) guard at the Collinsport Jail [Jordan Kean] or [Martin Best] Johnson, the Reverend (1840) marries Gerard to Daphne [Charles Reynolds] Judge Vail (1840) lead justice of the witchcraft tribunal [John Beal] Judge Wiley (1840) dismisses the murder charges against Quentin, but holds him over for the witchcraft tribunal [Addison Powell] Judge, 2nd tribunal (1840) older, white hair and moustache, on Vail's right (in early trial scenes) [Carl Nicholas] Judge, 2nd tribunal (1840) young, black hair and moustache, on Vail's right (appears during Leticia's testimony) [Tom Markus] Judge, 3rd tribunal (1840) on Vail's left [Paul Kirk Giles] Larch, Silas (1840) a confederate of Stiles buried at Eagle Hill he was chandler on the Java Queen [tombstone shown] Miller, Ivan (1840) birth name of Gerard Stiles, he changed his name in London in 1830 to escape prosecution [James Storm] Mills, Frank (1840) funeral by Lamar Trask [mentioned only] Mills, Joanna (1840) Daphne Harridge's sister, beloved by Randall Drew, in love with Quentin Collins [Lee Beery] Mills, the Ghost of Joanna (1840) [Lee Beery] Pardoe, Miles (1840) a confederate of Stiles buried at Eagle Hill [tombstone shown] Petty, Mr. (1840) asks Ben about attacks of 1797 [mentioned only] Purdy, Mrs. (1840) Joanna Mills' landlady [Camila Ashland] Silas, Capt. (1840) owns the vessel on which Quentin and co. are to escape [mentioned only] Sims, Luke (1840) saves Tad and Quentin from death [mentioned only] Smiley, Hortense (1840) governess at Collinwood [Jenny Egan] Stiles, Daphne {Harridge} (1840) [Kate Jackson] Stiles, Gerard (1840) a general rat wanted for gun-running, embezzlement, murder, piracy, and practicing the Black Arts (he needed more practice!) [James Storm] Stiles, Gerard (1840) possessed by Judah Zachery [James Storm] Stiles, the Head of Gerard (1840) in a vision caused by Judah Z. [James Storm] Stiles, Samantha {Drew} Collins (1840) [Virginia Vestoff] Stokes, Amos (1840) Ben Stokes' son [mentioned only] Stokes, Ben (1840) the faithful family retainer, still helpful in his dotage [Thayer David] Stokes, Carrie (1840) granddaughter of Ben Stokes (b.1825) [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Martha {Bradbury} (1840) wife of Amos Stokes [mentioned only] Stokes, Professor T. Elliot (1840,1968,1970,1995) [Thayer David] Stone, the Reverend (1840) eulogist at Roxanne's funeral [mentioned only] Trask, Lamar (1840,1841PT) son of 1795 Trask, town undertaker, crazy about Roxanne Drew and avenging his father's death [Jerry Lacy] Ward, Constable Jim (1840) [Roger Hamilton] Ward, Mrs. Mildred {Grimes} (1840) works at the jail [Elizabeth Eis] Welles, Dr. (1840) Joanna Mills' doctor at the sanitarium [Lloyd Harris] Whitaker, Dr. (1840) Tad's doctor [mentioned only] Woman (1840) ghostly figure of Joanna Mills [Barbara Tracey] Zachery, Head of Judah (1840) the "Legendary Evil Head" [Michael McGuire] [Paul Shenan] Zachery, Headless body of Judah (1840) [Norman Parker] [Joe Della Sarte] [George di Cenzo] Zachery, Judah (1840) head and body reunited [Michael McGuire] Zachery, the Voice of Judah (1840) in Stiles' dream [Keene Curtis] Zachery, Judah (1840) in full possession of Gerard Stiles [James Storm] Collins, Daphne {Harridge} (1841) wife to Quentin [Kate Jackson] Collins, Leticia {Faye} (1841) wife to Kendrick [Nancy Barrett] ================================================================= PART IIc. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1897 (ABC) ================================================================= Collins, Laura {Murdoch} (1867/1897) Edward's wife [Diana Millay] Radcliff((e)), David (1867) Laura {Murdoch} Radcliff((e))'s son [mentioned only] Radcliff((e)), Laura {Murdoch} (1867) (b.1840/d.1867) [mentioned only] Radcliff((e)), Robert (1867) Laura's husband [mentioned only] Aristede (1897) Count Petofi's aide-de-camp [Michael Stroka] Barnes, Sophie (1897) Barnabas' victim on the docks [K. C. Townsend] Bartender at the Blue Whale (1897) Best, Mr. (1897,1969/70) a.k.a. Mr. Death [Emory Bass] Blackwood, Garth (1897) demon visage used to kill Aristede [John Harkins] Braithwaite, Ezra (1897) as a youth [Edward Marshall] Brooks, Dr. (1897) the family physician [mentioned only] Caped figure (1897) [Barbara Brownell] Chavez, Beth (1897) Collins' maid and Quentin's mistress [Terry Crawford] Chavez, Ghost of Beth (1897) as she forgives Quentin [Terry Crawford] Collins, Angelique {Bouchard} (1795,1897,1968/70) Barnabas' wife [Lara Parker] Collins, Angelique {Bouchard}'s doppelganger (1897) [Lara Parker] Collins, Barnabas (1795,1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Barnabas' doppelganger (1897) [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Carl (1897) Quentin's younger brother [John Karlen] Collins, Edith (1897) grand dame, Quentin's grandmother [Isabella Hoopes] Collins, Ghost of Edith (1897) [Isabella Hoopes] Collins, Edward (1897) Quentin's brother, father of Nora and Jamison [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Jamison (1897) Edward's son, grows up to become the father of Roger and Elizabeth [David Henesy] Collins, Jenny Racosi (1897) Magda's sister, Quentin's wife [Marie Wallace] Collins, Ghost of Jenny (1897) [Marie Wallace] Collins, Ghost of Jeremiah (1897) [Timothy Gordon] Collins, Judith (1897) Quentin's sister [Joan Bennett] Collins, Laura {Murdoch} (1897) Edward's wife [Diana Millay] Collins, Lenore (1897) Quentin's daughter [mentioned only] Collins, Nora (1897) Edward's daughter [Denise Nickerson] Collins, Quentin (1897,1970/71,1995) The Quentin [David Selby] Collins, Quentin (1897) as the werewolf [Alex Stevens] Collins, Quentin's son (1897) one of a pair of twins (a boy / a girl) Cop (1897) [John Meranda] Corey, Mrs. (1897) Fall River widow courted by Gregory Trask Deputy (1897) at Collinsport Gaol [Paul Vincent] Drummond, Rachel (1897) governess (b.1876/d.1897) [Kathryn Leigh Scott] du Bois, Angelique (1897) [Lara Parker] du Val, Angelique (1897) [Lara Parker] Faye, Pansy (1897) Carl Collins' fiancee [Kay Frye] Faye, Ghost of Pansy (1897) [Kay Frye] Faye, Pansy (1897) possessed Charity Trask [Nancy Barrett] Fenn-Gibbon, Victor (1897) a.k.a. Count Petofi [Thayer David] Fillmore, Mrs. Lenore (1897) foster mother to Jenny's twins [Mary Farrell] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #1 = Andreas (1897) [Ray Von Orden] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #2 = Marco (1897) [John la Motta] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #3 = Stefan (1897) [Vic Mohica] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #4 = Fedor (1897) [Anthony Goodstone] Ghostly Gypsy Juror #5 = Sergio Kodash (1897) [Joe Della Sorte] Hampshire, Lady Kitty (1897) Josette reincarnated [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Hand holding scimitar (1897) [Jim Hale] Hanley, Evan (1897) Collins' lawyer, a Satanist [Humbert Allen Astredo] Harris, Amanda (1897) a Tate creation, Quentin's true love [Donna McKechnie] Hoffman, Dr. Julia (1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Grayson Hall] Howell, Ghost of Abram (1897) wanted his hand back from Petofi [Philip Cusack] Istvan (Istfan) (1897) aide to King Johnny [Henry Baker] Jailer (1897) [Robert Warlock] Julianka (1897) a member of the Romano clan [Diana Davila] Julianka, Ghost of (1897) [Diana Davila] Kincaid, Tessie (1897) victim from New Bedford (1897) [Deborah Loomis] Kincaid, Ghost of Tessie (1897) [Deborah Loomis] Paisley, Wanda (1897) Petofi tests the I-Ching on her [Karen Lynn] Petofi, Count Andreas (1897) Hungarian aristo/magister [Thayer David] Petofi's Hand (1897) [Tim Gordon] Policeman (1897) sets traps in the woods to catch the "beast" Racosi, Jenny (1897) Magda's sister, marries Quentin [Marie Wallace] Racosi, Magda (1897) the household gypsy [Grayson Hall] Racosi, Sandor (1897) Magda's husband [Thayer David] Racosi, Ghost of Sandor (1897) [Thayer David] Reade, Dr. Ian (1897) [Alfred Hinckley] Romano, King Johnny (1897) head of the Romano family [Paul Michael] Romano, the Widow (1897) King Johnny's wife [Lana Shaw] Shaw, Timothy (1897) one of the Reverend Trask's teaching staff [Don Briscoe] Soames, Kitty (1897) [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Stationmaster (1897) [John Hallow] Tate, Charles Delaware (1897) artist [Roger Davis] Tate's Creation (1897) [Alexander Cort] Trask, Charity (1897) [Nancy Barrett] Trask, Judith Collins (1897) Quentin's sister [Joan Bennett] Trask, Minerva (1897) Gregory's 1st wife [Clarice Blackburn] Trask, Hallucination of Minerva (1897) [Clarice Blackburn] Trask, the Reverend Gregory (1897) marries Judith Collins [Jerry Lacy] Trilling, Dorcas (1897) Trask's protegee [Gail Strickland] Trilling, Ghost of Dorcas (1897) [Gail Strickland] Wilkins, Dirk (1897) Collinwood caretaker [Roger Davis] Woman on Station Platform (1897) Quentin mistakenly thinks she is Amanda *** WORD SEARCH PUZZLE *** --------------------- - DARK SHADOWS 1897 - --------------------- E G G X C O G D N A H Y M S L R O D N A S X S I U S Y T T I K O N F Y R K Y O N E H G D U N F W Q U P N M M I O S E H O A T T C H Y X P I O N K I X S O D F N W A M E G I I A I T Q N L T R O Y L T Y L A B S K X R A E N R H W A L L E P F S J E O P E M H G C W I L R L A V Y T O P C G G I W G T V R U M H A E F P G T H A R C L C D V E M H N M K J T X Y L B G S H A C I N S K H R T C A K A S I V Z F G B I Q H I D L I D L E Y H D V J A A M A E V Q H E W Z L O L T K W D A Z E F B R G R I D R I S O C A R O I N D P V E T W A B Y O O I N W O B Z S E N W N E G E Y Q P N A M N B B O S E R M I Y T V N G U Z K X M R Q Y A E Q L M O T R J L W T S I G Q E G V A O A M X Y Y U I A I E V W L N S L S B Z P B H J O L T A T E R M A Y D A Z I L L A R I T D C R E V C I T W D E G P P E H B F O C J D R A W D E N F O I H N S D M A G D A O C R U C A X B V Z O N G K A R E G N A G E L P P O D T S W H M J F A Y E L G X W V A M P I R E D N C K H A M P S H I R E J F Q J U L I A N K A S W S N I K L I W U E D I T H D N O M M U R D Q HOW MANY WORDS CAN YOU FIND IN THE ABOVE RECTANGLE WHICH RELATE TO THE 1897 DARK SHADOWS STORYLINE (DON'T WORRY, THIS IS NOT A TRICK QUESTION - WE DIDN'T PUT IN 1840 CHARACTERS SO WE COULD GO NYAH! NYAH!) THE WORDS HIDDEN IN THIS GRID MAY RUN: HORIZONTALLY FROM LEFT TO RIGHT AND VERTICALLY FROM TOP TO BOTTOM HORIZONTALLY FROM RIGHT TO LEFT AND VERTICALLY FROM BOTTOM TO TOP DIAGONALLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS. LETTERS MAY BE USED TWICE. THE COMPLETE LIST OF ANSWERS WILL APPEAR LATER IN THE FAQ! (IF YOU'D RATHER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR, FIND IT NOW) YOU WILL ALSO FIND A DIAGRAM SHOWING THE KEYWORD LOCATIONS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================= PART IId. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1949-1971 (ABC) ================================================================= 1949 ==== Bartender at the Blue Whale (1949) [Jean Pierre Boru] Hanscombe, B. (1949) Jamison Collins' butler [mentioned only] Stoddard, Paul (1949) Elizabeth's husband [Joel Fabiani] [Dennis Patrick] Strach, Mr. (1949) Leviathan who makes the deal [John Harkins] Pre 1966 ======== Grace (1961) worked at the Collinsport Diner before Maggie [mentioned only] Hanson (or Hansen) (1956) man killed in "Burke's" auto accident [mentioned only] 1966 ==== Ahern, Ezra (1966) listens to Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #89) [ ] Ahern, Ezra (1966) turns down Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #99) [Dolph Sweet] Bilodeau, Adam (1966) listens to Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #89) [Herb Holcombe] ] Blair, James (1966) [John Baragrey] Bronson, Stuart (1966) Burke's P.I. [Barnard Hughes] Cab Driver (1966) to take Vicki to the bus station but instead she goes to the Old House & Matthew captures her (Ep. #116) [Arthur Anderson] Cab Driver (1966) takes Mrs. Johnson to Collinwood for job interview (Ep. #81) [ ] Cal (1966) works for Sheriff Patterson [mentioned only] Calder, Ned (1966) Liz's business manager for 15 years, she offers him his job back - he now lives in Portland, ME [mentioned only] Cameron, Lucy (1966) Dr. Reeves' patient, having a baby [mentioned only] Cameron, Mr. (1966) Speaks to Dr. Reeves on the phone [mentioned only] Cannery Executive (1966) [John Servetnik] Carter, Constable Jonas (1966) [Michael Currie] Cartwright, Zeb (1966) listens to Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery (Ep. #89) [Leo Marrell] Cemetery Caretaker (1966/67) [Daniel Keyes] [Peter Murphy] Chris (1966) policeman told to follow Sam Evans [mentioned only] Collins, David (1966/71) Roger's son [David Henesy] Collins, Ghost of Josette {du Pres} (1966/70) [Florence Stanley] [Rosemary McNamara][Kathryn Leigh Scott] [Natalie Norwich] Collins, Laura {Murdoch} (1966/67) David's mother, the Phoenix [Diana Millay] Collins, Laura {Murdoch} (1966) Laura Collins' scream [Sheila Ray] Collins, Roger (1966/71) Elizabeth Collins Stoddard's brother [Louis Edmonds] Collinsport Star Photographer (1966) at crash site [mentioned only] Collinsport Star Reporter (1966) at crash site [mentioned only] Comstock, Rachel (1966) one of the 3 widows on Widow's Hill, she was the first to die off the hill. Her husband and 5 sons died at sea. Customer (1966) [Jim Mixon] Devlin, Burke (1966/67) [Mitchell Ryan] (mid 1967) [Anthony George] Devlin, Chauffeur to Burke (1966) picks Vicki and Burke up at the station Evans, Maggie (1966+) waitress at the Collinsport Inn Diner, later governess to the Collins family [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Evans, Maggie's mother (1966) [portrait shown] Evans, Sam (1966/68) Maggie's father [Mark Allen] [David Ford] Findlay, Margaret (1966) one of the 3 widows on Widow's Hill, 3rd to die on the hill, her husband was lost in a storm. Fisher, Janet (1966) friend of Carolyn [mentioned only] Fitch, Amos (1966) a Cannery worker [George Mat((t))hews] Footsteps (1966) [T.J. Murphy] Garner, Frank (1966) Elizabeth's lawyer's son [Conard Fowkes] Garner, Richard (1966) Elizabeth's lawyer [Hugh Franklin] Garner, brother of Richard 91966) died 5 years ago [mentioned only] Ghost (1966) [Betty Beaird] Ghost (1966) [Jacqueline Bertrand] Gurse, Jerry (1966) Joe Haskell's partner to buy a boat [mentioned only] Guthrie, Dr. Peter (1966) expert in psychic phenomena [John Lasell] Hanley (1966/67) works at the Collins Cannery [mentioned only] Hanscombe, Betty (1966) daughter or niece of the Collins' butler [portrait shown] Hardy, Jim (1966) a Collinsport constable [mentioned only] Harriet (1966) works in the Sheriff's office [mentioned only] Harris, John (1966) Elizabeth's banker [Patrick McVey] Harry (1966) danced with Carolyn at Blue Whale [Robert Viharo] Harry (1966) Collinsport policeman [mentioned only] Haskell, Joe (1966/68) Carolyn's fisherman boyfriend [Joel Crothers] Henworthy, Mrs. (1966) saw Laura Collins in Phoenix, AZ, when her room caught fire [mentioned only] Hern, Ezra (1966) see Ahern, ezra[Dolph Sweet] Hopewell, Mrs. (1966) administrator of Vicki's foundling home [Elizabeth Wilson] Hopewell, Secretary to Mrs. (1966) [Gwen van Dan] Hotel Clerk (1966) [Calvin Ander] Johnson, Mrs. Sarah (1966/1971,1995) Collins' housekeeper [Clarice Blackburn] Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Sarah (1966) [mentioned only] Jones, Emil (1966) Frank Garner cancelled dinner engagement with him [mentioned only] Jones, Harry (1966) taxi driver [mentioned only] Malloy, Capt. Bill (1966) fishing fleet manager [Frank Schofield] Malloy, Ghost of Capt. Bill (1966) [Frank Schofield] Malloy, Niece of Capt. Bill (1966) Jenny [mentioned only] McGuire, Jason (1966/67) con-man/partner to Paul Stoddard [Dennis Patrick] Mitchell, Mrs. (1966) talked to Vicki on train [Jane Rose] Morgan, Matthew (1966/67) mad caretaker at Collinwood [George Mitchell] [Thayer David] Morgan, Walter (1966) matthew's brother in Coldwater, Maine [mentioned only] Palmer, Lt. Frank 91966) checking Burke's background for his friend Constable Carter [mentioned only] Partridge, Miss (1966) secretary of Richard & Frank Garner [mentioned only] Patterson, Sheriff George (1966/68) [Dana Elcar] [Angus Cairns] [Vince O'Brien ((O'Brein))] [Alfred Sandor] Reeves, Dr. D. (1966) treats Roger after car crash [Fred Stewart] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Liz Ingleson] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Mel Sigan] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Michael Ann] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Dodie Bauer] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Frank Downing] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Lenore Ellin] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Andrew Elliot] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Sara Harte] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Charles James] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Page Jones] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Richard Marr] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Pat McNamara] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Jack Pickett] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Neil Sigan] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Ray Stewart] Restaurant Customer (1966) [Margo Tacey] Riley, Lieutenant Dan (1966/67) Maine policeman [John Connell] [Vince O'Brien ((O'Brein))] Rooney, Bob (1966/68) bartender at the Blue Whale [Bob O'Connell] Sandy (1966) Vicki's roommate at the foundling home [Katharine Bruce] Shaw, Harry (1966) policeman shown the location of Bill Malloy's body by Matthew Morgan [mentioned only] Sobbing woman (1966) [Clarice Blackburn] Stoddard, Carolyn Collins (1966/71,1995) [Nancy Barrett] Stoddard, Elizabeth Collins (1966/71) Roger's sister [Joan Bennett] Stoddard, Paul (1967,1969) Elizabeth's husband [Joel Fabiani] [Dennis Patrick] Strake, Wilbur (1966) Burke Devlin's P.I. [Joseph Julian] Susie (1966) the blonde waitress at the Collinsport Inn Diner [Carol Crist] or [Colleen Kelly] Susie (1966) the brunette waitress at the Collisport Inn Diner [Carol Crist] or [Colleen Kelly] Train Conductor (1966) on the train carrying Vicki to Maine [Alfred Hinckley] Train Passenger, Male #1 (1966) Vicki's trip from NY to Maine Train Passenger, Male #2 (1966) Vicki's trip from NY to Maine Train Passenger, Woman #1 (1966) Vicki's trip from NY to Maine Tolliver, Abigail (1966) 2nd of the 3 widows to die on Widow's Hill, her husband drowned Turner, Mrs. (1966) reports stolen dog to Constable Carter [mentioned only] Waiter (1966) [George Goff] Wells, Mr. (1966,1968) innkeeper at the Collinsport Inn [Conrad Bain] Winters, Victoria "Vicki" (1795,1966/68) [Alexandra Moltke] [Betsy Durkin] [Carolyn Groves] Woodard, Dr. Dave (1966/67) Collins' family doctor [Robert Gerringer] [Richard Woods] [Peter Turgeon] Woodard, Trooper Chuck (1966) Sheriff talks to him on the phone [mentioned only] 1967 ==== Ackerman, Jane (1967) almost attacked on the way into town [mentioned only] Bradford, Nile (1967) Barnabas' fictitious cousin in England [mentioned only] Brewster, David (1967) drowned at sea [mentioned only] Cloaked figure (1967) [Alfred Dillay] Collins, Barnabas (1795,1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Barnabas Collins' hand (1967) going for Willie's throat [Tim Gordon] Collins, Ghost of Sarah (1967) [Sharon Smyth] Costa, Lieutenant (1967) [John Harkins] Deputy (1967) allows Sam to visit Willie in the hospital [ ] Fisher, Dr. (1967) david Collins' psychiatrist [William Shust] Fitzsimmons, Portia (1967) art dealer [Lovelady Powell] Franklin, Dr. (1967) treating Liz [Ivor Francis] Ghost (1967) Ep. #156 [Susan Sullivan] Grant (1967) Burke Devlin employee [mentioned only] Hackett, Buzz (1967) Carolyn's cycle boyfriend [Michael Hadge] Hackett (1967) Elizabeth sold him some land [mentioned only] Haskell, farmer (1967) Joe's uncle [mentioned only] Judge Crathorne (1967) almost marries Elizabeth to Jason [House Jameson] Loomis, William "Willie" ((Hollingshead)) Hollingsford (1967/71) [James Hall] [John Karlen] Margaret (1967) cleaning lady for Laura in Phoenix, AZ [mentioned only] Metcalf, Mr. (1967) Elizabeth is expecting a business call from him [mentioned only] Morgue Attendant (1967) at Phoenix, Az [ ] Nurse (1967) at Collinsport Hospital [Frances Helm] Nurse Jackson (1967) (at Wyndcliff Hospital-Maggie) [Alice Drummond] Nurse Packard (1967) (at Collinwood Hospital-Maggie) [Jani Darnagle] O'Donnell, Ina (1967) Irish nurse at the foundling home, gave Vicki a doll [mentioned only] Petersen (1967) auditor, questions Roger about the accounts [mentioned only] Peterson, Tony (1967/68) lawyer [Jerry Lacy] Petersen, niece of Tony (1967) Tony takes her to Deerfield [mentioned only] Phelps (1967) employee at the Cannery [mentioned only] Policeman (1967) tells Sam & Maggie that Willie was shot [Ed Crowley] Policeman, 2nd (1967) helps capture Willie [ ] Pruitt (1967) repairman for the Collins' gandfather clock [mentioned only] Shroud (1967) [Peter Murphy] Spence, Miss (1967) local librarian & expert on toy dolls [mentioned only] Wailing widows of Widow's Hill (1967) : Abigail Tolliver, Margaret Findlay, and Rachel Comstock [Joy Nicholson, Marin Riley, Florence Stanley] (actresses and character names are not necessarily in order) Whitaker, Mr. (1967) announces Jason's new job at the Cannery [mentioned only] Woodard, Ghost of Dr. Dave (1967) [Peter Turgeon] Woodard, Ghostly Voice of Dr. Dave (1967) actually Barnabas trying to terrorize Dr. Hoffman [Peter Turgeon] 1968 ==== Adam (1968) The man-made man [Robert Rodan] Barmaid (1968) [Carol Ann Lewis] Bartender at the Blue Whale (1968) relief shift [Tom Gorman] Blair, Cassandra (1968) marries Roger [Lara Parker] Blair, Hands of Cassandra (1968) as she prematurely ages [Judith Lowry] Blair, Nicholas (1968) Angelique's "manager" [Humbert Allen Astredo] Bronson, Stuart (1966) Burke's P.I. [Barnard Hughes] Browning, Ghost of Maude (1968) juror at mock trial [Maggie Benson] Clark, Jeff (1968) a.k.a. Peter Bradford/ marries Vicki Winters [Roger Davis] Clark, Victoria "Vicki" {Winters} (1968,1796) [Carolyn Groves] Collins, Adam (1968) Barnabas' nom-de-guerre [mentioned only] Collins, Angelique {Bouchard} (1795,1897,1968/70) Barnabas' wife [Lara Parker] Collins, Barnabas' hand (1968) [Tim Gordon] Collins, Cassandra {Blair} (1968) Angelique! [Lara Parker] Collins, Hands of the aging Cassandra {Blair} (1968) [Judith Lowry] Collins, Ghostly Voice of Jeremiah (1968) [Addison Powell] Collins, Sobbing voice of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1968) [Florence Stanley] Deputy #1 (1968) [Tom Murphy] Deputy #2 (1968) [Angie Brown] Deputy Sheriff (1968) the sadistic one [Clifford Pellow] Diabolos (1968) Nicholas Blair's supervisor [Duane Morris] Eltridge, Leona (1968) a.k.a. Danielle Roget, life force for Eve [Erica Fitz] Evans, Ghost of Sam (1968) [David Ford] Eve (1968) mate to Adam, obviously [Marie Wallace] Findley, Janet (1968) exorcist [Cavada Humphrey] Findley, Janet (1968) falling down the stairs [Alex Stevens] Forbes, Ghost of Lieutenant Nathan (1968?,1795) [Joel Crothers] Forbes, Ghost of Suki (1968) [Jane Draper] Friedlander, Donna (1968) Carolyn's friend killed by werewolf [Beverly Hayes] Gravedigger (1968) [Peter Murphy] Ghost of a headless man (1968) [Duane Morris] Hoffman, Dr. Julia (1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Grayson Hall] Jarret, Mr. (1968) [Bob Fitzsimmons] Jennings, Amy (1968) sister of Tom and Chris [Denise Nickerson] Jennings, Christopher "Chris" (1968/70) Quentin's great-great-grandson, twin brother of Tom [Don Briscoe] Jennings, Christopher "Chris" (1968/70) as the werewolf [Alex Stevens] Jennings, Thomas "Tom" (1968) (b.1944/d.1968) Chris' twin [Don Briscoe] Johnson, Harry (1968) housekeeper's son [Craig Slocum] [Edward Marshall] Justice of the Peace (1968) [Thomas Spratley] Lang, Dr. Eric (1968) the monster maker [Addison Powell] Lang, Ghost of Dr. Eric (1968) [Addison Powell] Lang's Creation (1968) before we know it as Adam [Duane Morris] Nurse (1968) [Beverly Atkinson] Nurse (1968) when Barnabas is exposed to sunlight [Katherine Balfour] Nurse (1968) at Wyndcliff Hospital [Ann Davis] Nurse (1968) Miss Prichitt [Bobbi Ann Woronko] One-armed ghost (1968) summoned by Nicholas, the arm was used by Lang [ ] Parks, Amos (1968) painter [mentioned only] Policeman (1968) speaks with Angelique/Cassandra [James Shannon] Simpson, Ghost of Ezra (1968) judge at mock trial [Tom Gorman] Stokes, Professor T. Elliot (1840,1968,1970/71,1995) [Thayer David] Tate, Ghost of Ruby (1968) juror at mock trial [Natalie Norwich] Templeton, Dr. (1968) Julia asks Dr. Lang about him [mentioned only] Tobias, Dr. (1968) Collins' family doctor, treating David [mentioned only] Trask, Ghost of the Reverend/1795 (1968) [Jerry Lacy] Weeping woman (1968) [Florence Stanley] Wick, Phyllis (1795,1968) the governess [Margot Head] [Dorrie Cavanaugh] 1969 ==== Alexander - Leviathan Boy (1969) [David Jay] Alexander - Leviathan Boy as Carolyn, age 8 (1969) [Lisa Ross] Audrey The Leviathan Vampire Girl (1969) [Marsha Mason] Bellboy at Mr. Death's "Stopping Off Place Hotel" [Brian Sturdivant] Best, Mr. (1897,1969/70) a.k.a. Mr. Death [Emory Bass] Braithwaite, Ezra (1969) silversmith as an old man [Abe Vigoda] Chavez, Ghost of Beth (1969) Quentin's mistress [Terry Crawford] Collins, Ghost of Jenny (1969) [Marie Wallace] Collins, Ghost of Quentin (1969) [David Selby] Corey, Olivia (1969/70) a.k.a. Amanda Harris [Donna McKechnie] Douglas, Grant (1969/70) a.k.a. Quentin Collins [David Selby] Joseph - Baby Leviathan (1969) [a rag doll] Juggins, Mr. (1969) David's imaginary playmate, a cover-up for the ghost of Quentin [Mannequin] Long, Sailor Jack (1969) identifies the Naga Tattoo [Ken McMillan] Monroe, Harrison (1969) reclusive artist a.k.a. Charles Delaware Tate [Roger Davis] Monroe, Voice of Harrison (1969) [Ed Riley] Montine (1969) gallery owner, friend of Olivia Corey [mentioned only] Nakamura, Mr. (1969) aide to Olivia Corey [Sho Onodera] Osmond, Professor Henry (1969) art restorer, Tate specialist [Ronald Dawson] Policeman on desk duty, Collinsport (1969) Prescott, Mr. (1969) a.k.a. Paul Stoddard [Dennis Patrick] Prescott, Mr. (1969) lurker, face unseen [Tom Gorman] Racosi, Voice of Magda (1969) [Grayson Hall] Stuart, Ned (1969) Sabrina's protective brother [Roger Davis] Stuart, Sabrina (1969) Chris Jennings' girlfriend [Lisa Richards] Tate, Charles Delaware (1969) the aged recluse [Roger Davis] Thorne, Fredric (1969) (b.1942) (See Grant Douglas) Todd, Megan (1969) Leviathan guardian [Marie Wallace] Todd, Philip (1969) Leviathan guardian [Chris Bernau] Unknown Man (1969) a.k.a. Grant Douglas, hit by a car driven by Barnabas [David Selby] Voice (1969) which terrorizes Paul Stoddard [John Harkins] 1970 ==== Bat of Hell (1970) summoned and captured in the graveyard by Jeb [Bil Baird] Blair, Ghost of Nicholas (1970) [Humbert Allen Astredo] Bradford, Ghost of Peter (1970) [Roger Davis] Brand, the Reverend (1970) marries Carolyn to Jeb [Donald Hotton] Bruno (1970) a Leviathan follower [Michael Stroka] Cloaked Shadow (1970) haunts Jeb (actually Peter Bradford) [special effect] Collins, Ghost of Thadeus "Tad" (1970,1995) [David Henesy] Collins, Quentin (1897,1970,1995) The Quentin [David Selby] Curse Shadow (1970) Angelique's punishment for Jeb [special effect] Davenport, Hand of Sheriff (1970) [George di Cenzo] Davenport, Mrs. (1970) wanted a silver tea strainer [mentioned only] Davenport, Sheriff (1970) turned Zombie by Jeb Hawkes [Ed Riley] Death (1970) (see Best, Mr.) [Emory Bass] Drew, Roxanne (1970) psychic and vampire [Donna Wandrey] Findley, Thomas (1970) resurrected as a Zombie by Jeb (b.1927/d.1969) [James Shannon] Gunston, Nelle (1970) Leviathan devotee [Elizabeth Eis] Guthrie, Lawrence (1970) Investigator for the state of Maine [Jered Mickey] Hackett, Bert (1970) Michael's non-existant father [mentioned only] Hackett, Evelyn (1970) Michael's non-existant mother [mentioned only] (obviously they were only mentioned - they are non-existant!) Hackett, Michael (1970) Leviathan adolescent [Michael Maitland] Hanged man (1970) apparition appears to David [Joseph Mosca] Harridge, Daphne (1840,1970) 1840 governess, resurrected [Kate Jackson] Harridge, Ghost of Daphne (1970,1995) 1840 governess [Kate Jackson] Hart, John (1970) resurrected as a Zombie by Jeb (b.1952/d.1970) Hawkes, Jebez "Jeb" (1970) marries Carolyn Collins Stoddard [Christopher Pennock] Hawkes, Spectre of Jebez "Jeb" (1970) speaks to Carolyn in a dream [Christopher Pennock] Haza (1795,1970) Leviathan devotee [Robin Lane] Hooded figure (1970) [Liliane Sandor] Hutchins, Mrs. (1970) an alcoholic Leviathan lackey [Camila Asland] Miller, Ghost of Ivan (1970,1995) a.k.a. Gerard Stiles [James Storm] Oberon (1795,1970) Leviathan devotee [Peter Lombard] Pace, Emory (1970) resurrected as a Zombie by Jeb (b.1935/d.1970) Ross, Amos (1970) resurrected as a Zombie by Jeb (b.1930/d.1970) Roxanne (1970) Willie's fiancee [mentioned only] Rumson, Angelique (1970) Sky's beloved wife [Lara Parker] Rumson, Schuyler "Sky" (1970) publisher and more [Geoffrey Scott] Shaw, Sebastian (1970) astrologist and clairvoyant [Christopher Pennock] Stiles, Ghost of Gerard (1970,1995) actually Judah Zachery [James Storm] Stoddard, Corpse of Paul in the coffin (1970) [Dennis Patrick] Stoddard, Corpse of Paul on ground (1970) Stoddard, Paul (1969/70) Elizabeth's husband (b.1920/d.1970) [Dennis Patrick] Stokes, Ghost of Carrie (1970) [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Hallie (1970) niece of Professor Stokes [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Professor T. Elliot (1840,1968,1970/71,1995) [Thayer David] Sue Agatha (1970) the sister of Willie's fiancee Roxanne [mentioned only] Sykes ((Sikes)), Joe (1970) does errand for Sheriff Davenport [mentioned only] Todd, Alexander (1970) [David Jay] Todd, Michael (Hackett) (1970) [Michael Maitland] Zachery, the Ghost of Judah (1970,1995) in possession of Gerard Stiles [James Storm] Zombie = Sheriff Davenport (1970) Jeb's 1st attempt (b.1935/d.1970) [Ed Riley] Zombie = Thomas Findley (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1927/d.1969) [James Shannon] Zombie = John Hart (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1952/d.1970) [Cliff Cudney] Zombie = Emory Pace (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1935/d.1970) [Chuck Morgan] Zombie = Amos Ross (1970) resurrected by Jeb (b.1930/d.1970) [Paul Grier] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [James Donahue] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Al Lust] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Chuck Morgan] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [James Langrell] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Richard W. Mollick] Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) resurrected by Stiles [Victor Romano] ================================================================= PART IIe. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1995 (ABC) ================================================================= Beechum, Henry (1995) (b.1967/d.1995) [tombstone shown] Collins, Barnabas (1795,1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Ghost of Thadeus "Tad" (1970,1995) [David Henesy] Collins, Quentin (1897,1970/71,1995) The Quentin [David Selby] Ed (1995) the records clerk [Ronald Dawson] Flagler, Jeanne (1995) a victim, Victor's wife [photograph shown] Flagler, Victor (1995) a bystander [Cliff Cudney] Fredericks, Carolyn (1995) Carolyn {Stoddard} Hawkes [Nancy Barrett] Harridge, Ghost of Daphne (1970,1995) [Kate Jackson] Hoffman, Dr. Julia (1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Grayson Hall] Johnson, Mrs. Sarah (1966/69,1995) Collins' housekeeper [Clarice Blackburn] Miller, Ghost of Ivan (1970,1995) a.k.a. Gerard Stiles [James Storm] Sheriff (1995) [Don Crabtree] Stiles, Ghost of Gerard (1970,1995) actually Judah Zachery [James Storm] Stoddard, Carolyn Collins (1966/71,1995) [Nancy Barrett] Stoddard, Ghostly Voice of Carolyn Collins (1995) spoke through Julia Hoffman at seance [Grayson Hall] Stokes, Ghost of Carrie (1970,1995) [Kathy Cody] Stokes, Professor T. Elliot (1840,1968,1970/71,1995) [Thayer David] Zachery, the Ghost of Judah (1970,1995) in possession of Gerard Stiles [James Storm] ================================================================= PART IIf. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1680PT (ABC) ================================================================= Collins, Amanda (1680PT) wife to Brutus [Nancy Barrett] Collins, Brutus (1680PT) tyrannical head of the 1680's family, he wrote THE LETTER about THE ROOM and THE LOTTERY [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Constance (1680PT) Brutus' sister [Grayson Hall] Forsythe, James (1680PT) young merchant, partner to Brutus [Keith Prentice] Forsythe, Sarah (1680PT) sister of James [mentioned only] Forsythe, the decomposed body of Sarah (1680PT) [a skeleton with a wig] Collins, Mortimer (1748PT) visited the dentist, why that was noteworthy sure beats me! [mentioned only] Collins, William (pre-1830PT) tried to escape THE CURSE [mentioned only] ================================================================= PART IIg. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1841PT (ABC) ================================================================= Braithwaite, Tim (1841PT) a foolish youth [Dick Sabol] Braithwaite, Body of Tim (1841PT) a dead, foolish youth [John Kuhner] Cabot, Daniel (1841PT) carries the news of Bramwell's ship [mentioned only] Collins, Barnabas (1820PT) brother of Justin [mentioned only] Collins, Bramwell (1841PT) son of Barnabas & Josette [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Ghost of Brutus (1841PT) [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Catherine {Harridge} (1841PT) wife of Morgan [Lara Parker] Collins, Daphne {Harridge} (1841PT) wife of Bramwell [Kate Jackson] Collins, Flora (1841PT) wife of Justin [Joan Bennett] Collins, Gabriel (1841PT) alcoholic son of Flora [Christopher Pennock] Collins, Josette {du Pres} (1841PT) [Mary Cooper] Collins, Julia (1841PT) sister of Justin [Grayson Hall] Collins, Justin (1841PT) "The forgotten man", husband of Flora [David Hurst] Collins, Ghost of Justin (1841PT) [David Hurst] Collins, Melanie (1841PT) adopted child of Flora and Justin [Nancy Barrett] Collins, Morgan (1841PT) artist son of Flora [Keith Prentice] Collins, Quentin (1840,1841PT) he and Daphne fall into PT for a brief while [David Selby] Collins, Quentin (1841PT) son of Flora and Justin [David Selby] Drew, Samantha (1841PT) nurse to Justin Collins [Virginia Vestoff] Fletcher, Dr. (1841PT) treats Bramwell for gunshot wound [mentioned only] Forsythe, James (1841PT) spirit possessing Morgan Collins [Keith Prentice] Hamilton, Dr. (1841PT) [Colin Hamilton] Harridge, Catherine (1841PT) married to Morgan, loves Bramwell [Lara Parker] Harridge, Daphne (1840,1841PT,1970) she and Quentin fall into PT for a brief encounter [Kate Jackson] Harridge, Daphne (1841PT) sister of Catherine [Kate Jackson] Harridge, Dr. (1841PT) father of Catherine and Daphne [mentioned only] Harris (1841PT) 2nd footman [Gordon Russell] North, Claude (1841PT) grandfather of Claude North (1970PT) (b.1814PT/d.1866PT) [mentioned only] Perry, The Reverend (1841PT) marries Morgan to Catherine [Emory Bass] Robinson, Ezra (1841PT) sits around town warning folk about the weird Collins family [mentioned only] Stiles, Gerard (1841PT) a ner-do-well with pshycic ability [James Storm] Stokes, Ben (1841PT) the caretaker [Thayer David] Stokes, Carrie (1841PT) the caretaker's clairvoyant daughter [Kathy Cody] Trask, Lamar (1840,1841PT) Lamar falls into PT and dies [Jerry Lacy] Woman in White (1841PT) a spectral being [mentioned only] Young, Kendrick (1841PT) Boston customs official, brother to Stella [John Karlen] Young, Melanie {Collins} (1841PT) [Nancy Barrett] Young, Stella (1841PT) Flora Collins' private secretary [Gaye Edmond] Young, Ghost of Stella (1841PT) [Gaye Edmond] -------------------------- *** WORD SEARCH PUZZLE *** ------------------------------------ - DARK SHADOWS 1841PT - ------------------------------------ G N S F E E M O O R V L W J A T I X A D G Q A C I N Y G E U M R A A R C R R I E D W L I N S F A A F S E H E C L L A E P Z H U R G I E T M M N N B O U Y H Y I T Z M D R S U I O S E A S R L D Y H L N U E A R N T T A T Q G A T A L R F M A J N F A T L O I R T R R Z E M I E D M B I W C I B H K M B O P A R L W N W A E R I M D W T J E C M F L M S L E S S N E A V N I E L D S F E C Z A I A L K V H D I N G E N E G D N U F L R S L G T N Y D I H H Y N H Q L A R N S A Q I R J T R U P R O U A M C R B U Y E T A O R O H R A S S T Y D W A A G T R T E L K H M I O O F G O Q N F L F Y K E N D R I C K Y Z M K P L O A N U I G H HOW MANY WORDS CAN YOU FIND IN THE ABOVE "VASE" WHICH RELATE TO THE 1841PT DARK SHADOWS STORYLINE - AT LEAST THE STORY WILL SERVE SOME VALID PURPOSE. THE WORDS HIDDEN IN THIS GRID MAY RUN: HORIZONTALLY FROM LEFT TO RIGHT AND VERTICALLY FROM TOP TO BOTTOM HORIZONTALLY FROM RIGHT TO LEFT AND VERTICALLY FROM BOTTOM TO TOP DIAGONALLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS. LETTERS MAY BE USED TWICE. THE COMPLETE LIST OF ANSWERS WILL APPEAR LATER IN THE FAQ! (IF YOU'D RATHER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR, FIND IT NOW) YOU WILL ALSO FIND A DIAGRAM SHOWING THE KEYWORD LOCATIONS. ================================================================= PART IIh. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS/ 1970PT (ABC) ================================================================= "I'm so confused by everything" Carolyn Collins Stoddard Hawkes Bouchard, Angelique (????PT) ancestor of Alexis & Angelique Stokes [mentioned only] Collins, Barnabas (????PT) married Josette du Pres (b.1770PT/d.1830PT) [mentioned only] Collins, Josette {du Pres} (????PT) survives her husband Barnabas [mentioned only] Stokes, Ben (????PT) ancestor of Alexis & Angelique Stokes [mentioned only] Barmaid at the Eagle (1970PT) Buffie Harrington [Elizabeth Eis] Bartender at the Eagle (1970PT) [Kenneth McMillan] Block, Wilfred W. "Fred" (1970PT) Loomis' groundskeeper and caretaker [Edmund Hashim] Chase, Larry (1970PT) family lawyer, Chris' partner [Ken McEwen] Cockatoo, stuffed (1970 PT) Tim Stokes' pet [a real stiff] Collins, Amy (1970PT) Chris' sister [Denise Nickerson] Collins, Angelique {Stokes} (1970PT) Quentin's 1st wife, sister of Alexis, (b.1939PT/d.1969PT) [Lara Parker] Collins, Barnabas (1795,1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Jonathan Frid] Collins, Chris (1970PT) family lawyer, estate manager [Don Briscoe] Collins, Daniel (1970PT) son of Quentin & Angelique [David Henesy] Collins, Ghost of Joshua (1970PT) [Louis Edmonds] Collins, Maggie {Evans} (1970PT) married to Quentin [Kathryn Leigh Scott] Collins, Quentin (1970PT) master of Collinwood, married to Angelique, then married to Maggie, father of Daniel [David Selby] Collins, Roger (1970PT) brother of Elizabeth, another poor relative at Collinwood [Louis Edmonds] Drew, Roxanne (1970PT) psychometrist, body providing life-force for Angelique [Donna Wandrey] Duvall, Mrs. Minnie (1970PT) Buffie and Yaeger's landlady [Camila Ashland] Edwards, Ghost of Dameon ((Damion)) (1970PT) [Jared Holmes] Evans, Jennifer (1970PT) sister of Maggie {Evans} Collins [mentioned only] Gladstone, Horace (1970PT) Boston chemist [John Harkins] Hamilton, Inspector (1970PT) [Colin Hamilton] Harrington, Buffie (1970PT) Eagle barmaid [Elizabeth Eis] Hess, Bruno (1970PT) composer and pianist [Michael Stroka] Hess, Corpse of Bruno (1970PT) a deceased composer and pianist [Mannequin] Hoffman, Dr. Julia (1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995) [Grayson Hall] Hoffman, Julia (1970PT) Collinwood housekeeper [Grayson Hall] Hoffman, Ghostly Voice of Julia (1970 PT) guarding the life-force body [Grayson Hall] Longworth, Dr. Cyrus (1970PT) the Dr. Jekyll character [Christopher Pennock] Loomis, Carolyn {Stoddard} (1970PT) Will's wife [Nancy Barrett] Loomis, William "Will" ((Hollingshead)) Hollingsford (1970PT) an alcoholic author [John Karlen] North, Claude (1970PT) "not an ordinary man" [Brian Sturdivant] Paxton, Frank (1970PT) police inspector looking for Yaeger [Stanley Grover] Policeman (1970PT) investigates Sabrina's death [Phillip R. Allen] Richardson (1970PT) The family Hoffman worked for prior to Collinwood [mentioned only] Reeves, Dr. (1970PT) Collins' family physician [mentioned only] Steve (1970PT) Buffie Harrington's pseudo-beau [George Strus] Stoddard, Elizabeth {Collins} (1970PT) poor relative living at Collinwood Roger's sister, Carolyn's mother [Joan Bennett] Stokes, Alexis (1970PT) Angelique's twin [Lara Parker] Stokes, Hannah (1970PT) Timothy's sister, medium/mystic [Paula Laurence] Stokes, Timothy "Tim" Elliot (1970PT) step-father of Alexis and Angelique, mad scientist [Thayer David] Stuart, Sabrina (1970PT) lab assistant, fiancee of Cyrus [Lisa Richards] Trask, Mr. (1970PT) Collinwood's butler [Jerry Lacy] Wicks, Aldon (1970PT) property owner, rents farmhouse to Yaeger [Ray Carlson] Yaeger, John (1970PT) Mr. Hyde character [Christopher Pennock] ================================================================= PART IIi. - DARK SHADOWS CHARACTERS / INCOMPLETE ENTRIES (ABC) ================================================================= Blanchard [Cliff Cudney] Hand of dead man (appeared 1970) [Charles Rush] Hands in coffin (appeared 1969) [Natalie Norwich] Nurse [Greta Markson] Policeman [Harry Osborne] Stranger (appeared 1969) [Charles Rush] Young woman (appeared 1969) [Amy Yaekerson] ========================================================================= DARK SHADOWS 1897 - WORD SEARCH WORD LIST ----------------------------------------- ANGELIQUE COLLINWOOD HAMPSHIRE PANSY VAMPIRE ARISTEDE DOPPLEGANGER HAND PETOFI WEREWOLF BARNABAS DORCAS HANLEY QUENTIN WHALE BETH DRUMMOND ISTVAN RACOSI WILKINS BLACKWOOD EDWARD JAMISON ROMANO BLUE FAYE JENNY SANDOR BRAITHWAITE FILLMORE JULIANKA SOAMES CHARITY GHOSTS KITTY TATE CHAVEZ GREGORY MAGDA TRASK COLLINS GYPSY MINERVA TRILLING This is a list of the 44 names/words appearing in the 1897 wordsearch which follows the 1897 character listings. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ================================================================ PART IIIa. - DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : ALL-STARS (ABC) ================================================================ Humbert Allen Astredo: Nicholas Blair (1968,1970); Evan Hanley (1897) Ghost of Nicholas Blair (1970); Charles Dawson (1840) Nancy Barrett: Carolyn Collins Stoddard (1966/71,1995); Millicent Collins (1795); Millicent {Collins} Forbes (1795); Charity Trask (1897); Carolyn {Stoddard} Hawkes (1970); Carolyn Loomis (1970PT); Carolyn Fredericks (1995); Amanda Collins (1680PT); Leticia Faye (1840); Melanie Collins Young (1841PT) Clarice Blackburn: Abigail Collins (1795); Ghost of Abigail Collins (1795); Mrs. Sarah Johnson (1966/69,1995); Sobbing woman (1966); Minerva Trask (1897); Hallucination of Minerva Trask (1897) Joan Bennett: Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (1966-1971); Naomi Collins (1795); Judith Collins (1897); Judith Collins Trask (1897); Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (1970PT); Flora Collins (1840); Flora Collins (1841PT) Don Briscoe: Chris Collins (1970PT); Christopher "Chris" Jennings (1968/70); Thomas "Tom" Jennings (1968); Timothy Shaw (1897) Kathy Cody: Carrie Stokes (1840); Carrie Stokes (1841PT); Ghost of Carrie Stokes (1970,1995); Hallie Stokes (1970) Terry Crawford: Ghost of Beth Chavez (1969); Beth Chavez (1897); Ghost of Beth Chavez (1897); Edith Collins (1840) Joel Crothers: Joe Haskell (1966/67); Lieutenant Nathan Forbes (1795); Ghost of Lieutenant Nathan Forbes (1968,1795) Thayer David: Matthew Morgan (1966/67); Ben Stokes (1795); Professor T. Elliot Stokes (1840,1968,1970/71,1995); Sandor Racosi (1897); Ghost of Sandor Racosi (1897); Victor Fenn-Gibbon (1897); Count Andreas Petofi (1897); Timothy "Tim" Stokes (1970PT); Mordecai Grimes (1840); Ben Stokes (1840); Ben Stokes (1841PT); Roger Davis: Peter Bradford (1795); Jeff Clark (1968); Ned Stuart (1969); Dirk Wilkins (1897); Charles Delaware Tate (1897,1969); Harrison Monroe (1969); Ghost of Peter Bradford (1970) Louis Edmonds: Roger Collins (1966/71); Joshua Collins (1795) Edward Collins (1897); Roger Collins (1970PT) Amadeus Collins (1692); Brutus Collins (1680PT) Daniel Collins (1840); Ghost of Daniel Collins (1840) Ghost of Amadeus Collins (1840); Ghost of Brutus Collins (1841PT); Ghost of Joshua Collins (1970PT); Dana Elcar: Sheriff George Patterson (1966/71) David Ford: Andre du Pres (1795); Sam Evans (1966/68); Ghost of Sam Evans (1968) Jonathan Frid: Barnabas Collins (1795,1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995); Barnabas Collins' doppelganger (1897); Bramwell Collins (1841PT) Anthony George: Burke Devlin (1967); Jeremiah Collins (1795) Grayson Hall: Dr. Julia Hoffman (1840,1897,1967/71,1970PT,1995); Countess Natalie du Pres (1795); Magda Racosi (1897); Julia Hoffman (1970PT); Constance Collins (1680PT) Julia Collins (1841PT); Julia H. Collins (1840) David Henesy: Daniel Collins (1795); Daniel Collins (1970PT); David Collins (1966/70); Thadeus "Tad" Collins (1840); Ghost of Thadeus "Tad" Collins (1970,1995); Jamison Collins (1897) Kate Jackson: Ghost of Daphne Harridge (1970,1995); Daphne Harridge (1840); Daphne {Harridge} Stiles (1840); Daphne Harridge (1841PT); Daphne {Harridge} Collins (1841PT) John Karlen: Willie Loomis (1967/71); Carl Collins (1897) William "Will" ((Hollingshead)) Hollingsford Loomis (1970PT); Desmond Collins (1840); Kendrick Young (1841PT) Jerry Lacy: Tony Peterson (1968); the Reverend Trask (1795); Ghost of the Reverend Trask /1795 (1968); Lamar Trask (1840) Lamar Trask (1841PT); Mr. Trask (1970PT); the Reverend Gregory Trask (1897) Donna McKechnie: Amanda Harris (1897); Olivia Corey (1969/70) Diana Millay: Laura {Murdoch} Collins (d.1785) Laura {Murdoch} Collins (1897) Laura {Murdoch} Collins (1966/67) Alexandra Moltke: Victoria "Vicki" Winters (1795,1966/68) Denise Nickerson: Amy Collins (1970PT); Amy Jennings (1968+); Nora Collins (1897) Lara Parker: Angelique Bouchard (1795) Angelique {Bouchard} Collins (1795,1897,1968,1970); Cassandra Blair (1968); Cassandra {Blair} Collins (1968); Catherine {Harridge} Collins (1841PT); Angelique du Bois (1897); Angelique du Val (1897); Angelique {Bouchard} Collins' doppelganger (1897) Angelique Rumson (1970); Alexis Stokes (1970PT); Angelique {Stokes} Collins (1970PT); Miranda du Val (1692,1840); Catherine Harridge (1841PT); Valerie Collins (1840) Dennis Patrick: Jason McGuire (1967); Mr. Prescott (1969); Paul Stoddard (1949,1969/70); Paul Stoddard's corpse in the coffin (1970) Christopher Pennock: Jebez "Jeb" Hawkes (1970); Spectre of Jebez "Jeb" Hawkes (1970); Cyrus Longworth (1970PT); John Yaeger (1970PT); Sebastian Shaw (1970); Gabriel Collins (1840); Gabriel Collins (1841PT); Mitchell Ryan: Burke Devlin (1966/67) Kathryn Leigh Scott: Maggie Evans (1966+); Josette du Pres (1795) Josette {du Pres} Collins (1795) Ghost of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1966BB,1968,1970) Rachel Drummond (1897); Lady Kitty (Soames) Hampshire (1897); Maggie {Evans} Collins (1970PT) David Selby: Ghost of Quentin Collins (1969); Quentin Collins (1897,1970/71,1995); Unknown Man (1969); Grant Douglas (1969/70); Quentin Collins (1840,1841PT); Quentin Collins (1970PT) Quentin Collins (1841PT) Sharon Smyth: Sarah Collins (1795); Ghost of Sarah Collins (1967) James Storm: Ghost of Ivan Miller (1970,1995); Ghost of Gerard Stiles (1970,1995); Ivan Miller (1840) Gerard Stiles (1840); Gerard Stiles (1841PT); Michael Stroka: Aristede (1897); Bruno (1970); Bruno Hess (1970PT); Laszlo Ferarri (1840) Virginia Vestoff: Samantha Drew (1841PT); Samantha {Drew} Collins (1840) Marie Wallace: Eve (1968); Jenny {Racosi} Collins (1897); Ghost of Jenny Collins (1897,1969); Roget, Danielle (1795) Megan Todd (1969) Donna Wandrey: Roxanne Drew (1970PT); Roxanne Drew (1970); Roxanne Drew (1840); Ghost of Roxanne Drew (1840) ------------------------------------------- DARK SHADOWS 1841PT - WORD SEARCH WORD LIST ------------------------------------------- WOMAN IN WHITE YOUNG BRAITHWAITE KENDRICK BRAMWELL STOKES COLLINS BEN CATHERINE CARRIE HARRIDGE GERARD DAPHNE HARRIS FLORA FORSYTHE GABRIEL ROOM MORGAN CURSE JUSTIN JAMES MELANIE LOTTERY SAMANTHA HAMILTON DREW LAMAR STELLA TRASK This is a list of the 32 names/words appearing in the 1840PT wordsearch which follows the 1840PT character listings. ================================================================ PART IIIb. - DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : THE MAJORS (ABC) ================================================================ Camila Ashland: Mrs. Minnie Duvall (1970PT); Mrs. Hutchins (1970); Mrs. Purdy (1840) Emory Bass: Mr. Best (Death) (1897,1969/70); Minister (1841PT) Chris Bernau: Philip Todd (1969) Leviathan guardian Elizabeth Eis: Nelle Gunston (1970); Buffie Harrington (1970PT) Mrs. Mildred Grimes Ward (1840) Conard Fowkes: Frank Garner (1966/67) Paul Kirk Giles: the Reverend Bland (1795); the Reverend Alton Brook (1795); Judge (1795); Judge (1840) Tim Gordon: Barnabas Collins' hand (1968); Ghost of Jeremiah Collins (1795); Ghost of Jeremiah Collins (1897); Hand of Jeremiah Collins (1795); Minister (1968); Petofi's Hand (1897); Witness at the gallows (1796); Blue Whale patron (1967) Tom Gorman: Body of Jeremiah Collins (1795); Gaoler (1796); 3rd Judge (1795); Second Servant (1795); Ghost of Ezra Simpson (1968); Blue Whale patron (1967) Bartender at the Blue Whale (1968); Mr. Prescott (1969) Carolyn Groves: Victoria "Vicki" Winters (1796,1968); Victoria "Vicki" {Winters} Clark (1796,1968) Victoria "Vicki" {Winters} Bradford (1796) John Harkins: Lieutenant Costa (1967); Garth Blackwood (1897); Mr. Strach, (1949); Voice (in hotel room) (1969); Horace Gladstone (1970PT) John Lasell: Dr. Peter Guthrie (1966) Ken McMillan: Bob Rooney (1970) bartender at the Blue Whale; Bartender at the Eagle (1970PT); Sailor Jack Long (1969) identifies the Naga Tattoo Duane Morris: Diabolos (1968); Ghost of a headless man (1968); Lang's Creation (1968) Peter Murphy: Gaoler (1795); Gravedigger (1968); Shroud (1967); Cemetery Caretaker (1966/67); Dr. Thornton (1795); Bob O'Connell: Bob Rooney - Bartender at the Blue Whale (1966/68); Mr. Mooney - Bartender at the Eagle (1795) Natalie Norwich: Ghost of Ruby Tate (1968); Ghost of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1969); Hands in coffin (appeared 1969) Addison Powell: Voice of the Ghost of Jeremiah Collins (1968); Judge Matigan (1795); Judge Wiley (1840); Dr. Eric Lang (1968); Ghost of Dr. Eric Lang (1968) Lisa Richards: Sabrina Stuart (1969/70); Sabrina Stuart (1970PT) Ed Riley: Sheriff Davenport (1970); Voice of Harrison Monroe (1969); Zombie = Sheriff Davenport (1970) Robert Rodan: Adam (1968) Geoffrey Scott: Schuyler "Sky" Rumson (1970) James Shannon: Guard (1796); Hangman (1796); Policeman (1968); Thomas Findley as a Zombie (1970) Craig Slocum: Noah Gifford (1795); Harry Johnson (1966) Florence Stanley: A wailing widow of Widow's Hill (1967); Ghost of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1966); Sobbing voice of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1968); Weeping woman (appeared 1968) Alex Stevens: Christopher "Chris" Jennings as the werewolf (1968/70); Quentin Collins as the werewolf (1897); Janet Findley falling down stairs (1968) ================================================================ PART IIIc. - DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : THE MINORS (ABC) ================================================================ Mart Aldre: Stand-in for Paul Stoddard (1969) Mark Allen: Sam Evans (1966) Phillip R. Allen: Policeman (1970PT) Andrew Amic-Angelo: Blue Whale patron (1967) Calvin Ander: Hotel Clerk (1966) Arthur Anderson: Cab Driver (1966) Michael Ann: Restaurant Customer (1966) Fran Anthony: Stand-in for Dr. Julia Hoffman (1967) Walter S. Arnold: Blue Whale patron (1966) Marc Ashton: Stand-in for Gregory Trask (1897) Beverly Atkinson: Nurse (1968) Conrad Bain: Mr. Wells (1966,68) Bil Baird: Bat of Hell (1970); Bat (1795+) Henry Baker: Istvan (Istfan) (1897) Katharine Balfour: Nurse (1968) Diane Ball: Blue Whale patron (1966) Dodie Bauer: Restaurant Customer (1966) John Baragrey: James Blair (1966) Leslie Barrett: Judge Handley (1795) Joanne Bayless: Blue Whale patron (1967) Betty Beaird: Ghost (1966) John Beal: Judge Vail (1840) Lee Beery: Joanna Mills (1840) Theodore Beniades: Policeman (1967) Maggie Benson: Ghost of Maude Browning (1968) Jacqueline Bertrand: Ghost (1966) Martin Best: Guard (1840) Anita Bolster: Bathia Mapes (1795) Robert Bonds: Blue Whale patron (1967) Jean Pierre Boru: Bartender at the Blue Whale (1949) Katherine Brace: Sandy (1966) Marlin Bradley: Blue Whale patron (1967) Amber Brie: Stand-in for Angelique (1970PT) Angie Brown: Deputy #2 (1968) Barbara Brownell: Caped figure (1897) Janet Burtis: Ghost of widow (1966) Paul Caffrey: Witness (1795) Angus Cairns: Sheriff George Patterson (1967) Steve Calder: Executioner (1795); Executioner (1840) Audrey A. Campbell: Blue Whale patron (1966) Ray Carlson: Aldon Wicks (1970PT) Dorrie Cavanaugh: Phyllis Wick (1795,1967) Vala Clifton: Maude Browning (1795) John Connell: Lieutenant Dan Riley (1966/67) Richard Cooke: Blue Whale patron (1967) Mary Cooper: Josette Collins (1841PT) Alexander Cort: Tate's creation (1897) Don Crabtree: Sheriff (1995) Carol Crist: Susie the waitress (1966) Ed Crowley: Policeman (1967) David Cryer: Man in the woods (1795) Cliff Cudney: Blanchard (undated); Victor Flagler (1995) John Hart as a Zombie (1970) Michael Currie: Constable Jonas Carter (1966) Keene Curtis: Judah Zachery's Voice (1840) Philip Cusack: Ghost of Abram Howell (1897) Gwen Van Dan: Blue Whale patron (1967); Secretary to Mrs. Hopewell (1966) Jani Darnagle: Nurse Packard (1967) Tony Darnay: Ghost of a widow (1966) Diana Davila: Julianka (1897); Ghost of Julianka (1897) Ann Davis: Nurse (1968) Ronald Dawson: Ed the records clerk (1995); Professor Henry Osmond (1969) Steve Dawson: Blue Whale patron (1967) George di Cenzo: Sheriff Davenport's Hand (1970) Judah Zachery's headless body (1840) Alfred Dillay: Cloaked figure (1967) Beverly Dixon: Blue Whale patron (1967) Christine Domaneck: Barmaid (1840) James Donahue: Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) Lynn Dovel: Blue Whale patron (1967) Frank Downing: Restaurant Customer (1966) Willis Downsing: Blue Whale patron (1966) Jane Draper: Suki Forbes (1795); Ghost of Suki (1968) Alice Drummond: Nurse Jackson (1967) Betsy Durkin: Victoria "Vicki" Winters (1968) Elizabeth Earl: Blue Whale patron (1966) Gaye Edmond: Stella Young (1841PT); Ghost of Stella Young (1841PT) Ghost of Harriet Collins (1840) Jenny Egan: Hortense Smiley (1840) Lenore Ellin: Blue Whale patron (1967) Andrew Elliot: Blue Whale patron (1966); Restaurant Customer (1966) Joel Fabiani: Paul Stoddard (1966/67) Charlotte Fairchild: Maid (1968) Mary Farrell: Mrs. Lenore Fillmore (1897) John Felton: Blue Whale patron (1967) Erica Fitz: Leona Eltridge (1968) Bob Fitzsimmons: Mr. Jarret (1968) Tom Foral: Blue Whale patron (1967) Fred Forrest: Blue Whale patron (1967) Hugh Franklin: Richard Garner (1966) Millicent France: Blue Whale patron (1967) Ivor Francis: Dr. Franklin (1967) Kay Frye: Pansy Faye (1897); Ghost of Pansy Faye (1897) Gary George: Body of Tim Braithwaite (1840) Robert Gerringer: Dr. Dave Woodard (1966/67) Bill Gish: Blue Whale patron (1966) George Goff: Waiter (1966) Anthony Goodstone: Bailiff (1796) Jay Gregory: Blue Whaler patron (1967) Paul Grier: Amos Ross as a Zombie (1970) David Groh: Hangman's assistant (1796); Ghost of a One-armed man (1968) Stanley Grover: Frank Paxton (1970PT) Michael Hadge: Buzz Hackett (1967) Jim Hale: Executioner (1795); Hand holding scimitar (1897) James Hall: Willie Loomis (1967) Barbara Hollis: Blue Whale patron (1967) John Hallow: Stationmaster (1897) Colin Hamilton: Inspector Hamilton (1970PT); Dr. Hamilton (1841PT) Roger Hamilton: Constable Jim Ward (1840) Tom Happer: Jeremy Grimes (1840) Lloyd Harris: Dr. Welles (1840) Sara Harte: Restaurant Customer 91966) Edmund Hashim: Wilfred Block (1970PT) Beverly Hayes: Donna Friedlander (1968) Margot Head: Phyllis Wick (1795,1968) Frances Helm: Nurse (1967) Howard Hemig: Gaoler (1795) Alfred Hinckley: Train Conductor (1966); Dr. Ian Reade (1897) Herb Holcombe: Adam Bilodeau (1966) Jared Holmes: Ghost of Dameon ((Damion)) Edwards (1970PT) Isabella Hoopes: Edith Collins (1897); Ghost of Edith Collins (1897) Donald Hotton: the Reverend Brand (1970) Pat House: Blue Whale patron (1967) Barnard Hughes: Stuart Bronson (1966) Cavada Humphrey: Janet Findley (1968) David Hurst: Justin Collins (1841PT); Ghost of Justin Collins (1841PT) Elaine Hyman: Ruby Tate (1795) Liz Ingleson: Restaurant Customer (1966) Charles James: Restaurant Customer (1966) Bill Jamesend: Blue Whale patron (1967) House Jameson: Judge Crathorne (1967) David Jay: Alexander Todd (1970) Paul Jenkins: Blue Whale patron (1967) Charles Johnson: Minister (1840) Dennis Johnson: Deputy (1967) Page Jones: Restaurant Customer (1966) Marilyn Joseph: Lorna Bell (1840) Joseph Julian: Wilbur Strake (1966) Jeanne Kaplan: Blue Whale patron (1966) Russ Karsen : Blue Whale patron (1966) Jordan Kean: Guard (1840) Harvey Keitel: Blue Whale patron (1966) Colleen Kelly: Susie the waitress (1966) Daniel Keyes: Cemetery Caretaker (1966/67) John Kuhner: Body of Tim Braithwaite (1841PT) John La Motta: Ghostly Gypsy Juror #2 = Marco (1897) Robin Lane: Haza (1795,1970) James Langrell: Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) Audrey Larkins: Crystal Cabot (1796) Judd Laurence: Blue Whale patron (1966) Paula Laurence: Hannah Stokes (1970PT) Carol Ann Lewis: Barmaid (1968) Gene Lindsey: Randall Drew (1840); Ghost of Randall Drew (1840) Allan Lindstrom: A Blue Whale patron (1966) Peter Lombard: Oberon (1795,1970) Deborah Loomis: Tessie Kincaid (1897); Ghost of Tessie Kincaid (1897) Judith Lowry: Angelique {Bouchard} Collins' hands (1795); Hands of Cassandra Blair (1968) Bennett Lubin: Blue Whale patron (1967) Al Lust: Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) Karen Lynn: Wanda Paisley (1897) Pat Lysinger: Blue Whale patron (1966) Michael Maitland: Michael Hackett Todd (1970) Michelle Mantvidas: Blue Whale patron (1966/67) Greta Markson: Nurse (undated) Tom Markus: 1st Judge (1692) Richard Marr: Restaurant Customer (1966) Leo Marrell: Zeb Cartwright (1966) Edward Marshall: Ezra Braithwaite (1897); Harry Johnson (1966) Marsha Mason: Audrey The Leviathan Vampire Girl (1969) Tom Masters: Blue Whale patron (1967) George Mat((t))hews: Amos Fitch (1966) George McCoy: Blue Whale patron (1967); Eagle patron (1795) Ken McEwen: Larry Chase (1970PT) Michael McGuire: Judah Zachery's head (1840) Pat McNamara: Restaurant Customer (1966) Rosemary McNamara: Ghost of Josette {du Pres} Collins (1967) Patrick McVey: John Harris (1966) John Meranda: Cop (1897) Maryann Merrick: Blue Whale patron (1966) Paul Michael: King Johnny Romano (1897) Jared Mickey: Lawrence Guthrie (1970) Harry Eldon Miller: Blue Whale patron (1967) George Mitchell: Matthew Morgan (1966) Sandy Mitchell: Stand-in for Josette du Pres Collins (1795) Jim Mixon: Customer (1966) Tom Mixon: Blue Whale patron (1966) Vic Mohica: Ghostly Gypsy Juror #3 = Stefan (1897) Richard W. Mollick: Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) Chuck Morgan: Zombie = pirate crew member (1970); Emory Pace as a Zombie (1970) Dan Morgan: Riggs (1795) Joseph Mosca: Hanging figure (1970) Tom Murphy: Footsteps (1966) T.J. Murphy: Deputy #1 (1968) Carl Nicholas: Judge (1840) Joy Nicholson: A wailing widow of Widow's Hill (1967); Blue Whale patron (1967) Vince O'Brien ((O'Brein)): Sheriff George Patterson (1967/68); Lieutenant Dan Riley (1966/67) Bridget O'Donnell: Ghost of Widow (1967) Sho Onodera: Mr. Nakamura (1969) Harry Osborne: Policeman (undated) Norman Parker: Judah Zachery's headless body (1840) Wendy Parker: Blue Whale patron (1967) Clifford Pellow: Deputy Sheriff (1968) Dean Perchall: Stand-in for Willie Loomis (1967) Jack Pickett: Restaurant Customer (1966) Lovelady Powell: Portia Fitzsimmons (1967) Keith Prentice: James Forsythe (1680PT); Morgan Collins (1841PT) Morgan Collins possessed by Forsythe (1841PT) Kathleen Quint: Blue Whale patron (1967) Sheila Ray: Laura Collins' scream (1966) Diann Redford: Blue Whale patron (1966) Douglas Reid: Blue Whale patron (1967) Frank Rerch: Blue Whale patron (1967) Charles Reynolds: the Reverend Johnson (1840); Minister (1971) Marin Riley: A wailing widow of Widow's Hill (1967) Victor Romano: Zombie = pirate crew member (1970) Jane Rose: Mrs. Mitchell (1966) Lisa Ross: Alexander "Todd" as Carolyn, age 8 (1969) Hanford Rowe: 2nd Judge (1795) Ann Rugiero: Blue Whale patron (1967) Charles Rush: Guard (1840); Hand of dead man (appeared 1970); Stranger (appeared 1969) Gordon Russell: Harris (1841PT) Dick Sabol: Tim Braithwaite (1840,1841PT) Anthony Sacco: Cloaked figure (1970) Arlene Sand: Stand-in for Angelique (1795) Alfred Sandor: Sheriff George Patterson (1968) Liliane Sandor: Hooded figure (1970) Joe Della Sarte: Judah Zachery's headless body (1840); Ghostly Gypsy Juror #5 = Sergio Kodash (1897) Ed Sauter: Deputy (1967) Frank Schofield: Capt. Bill Malloy (1966); Ghost of Capt. Bill Malloy (1966) John Servetnik: Cannery Executive (1966) Ingrid Severson: Blue Whale patron (1967) Lana Shaw: The widow Romano (1897) Rebecca Shaw: Barmaid at the Eagle (1795) Paul Shenan: Judah Zachery's head (1840) Mary Lynne Shields: Blue Whale patron (1967) William Shust: Dr. Fisher (1967) Mel Sigan: Restaurant customer (1966) Neil Sigan: Restaurant Customer (1966) Al Smith: Blue Whale patron (1966) Thomas Spratley: Justice of the Peace (1968) Jack Stamburger: Doctor (1795) Fred Stewart: Dr. D. Reeves (1966) Jessica Stewart: Blue Whale patron (1967) Ray Stewart: Restaurant Customer (1966) Gail Strickland: Dorcas Trilling (1897); Ghost of Dorcas Trilling (1897) George Strus: Steve (1970PT) Brian Sturdivant: Bellboy (1970); Claude North (1970PT) Susan Sullivan: Ghost (1967) Elizabeth Swain: Ghost of a widow (1966) Larry Swanson: Blue Whale patron (1966) Dolph Sweet: Ezra Hern (1966) Margo Tacey: Restaurant Customer (1966) Ann Teeman: Blue Whale patron (1966) K. C. Townsend: Sophie Barnes (1897) Barbara Tracey: Woman (1840) Paul Trahan: Blue Whale patron (1967) Peter Turgeon: Dr. Dave Woodard (1967); Ghost of Dr. Dave Woodard (1967); Ghostly Voice of Dr. Dave Woodard (1967) Scott Upright: Blue Whale patron (1967) Abe Vigoda: Ezra Braithwaite (1969); Otis Greene (1840) Robert Viharo: Harry (1966) at the Blue Whale Paul Vincent: Deputy (1897); Policeman at Collinsport Gaol (1897) Peter von Neil: Witness #2 at the gallows (1796) Ray von Orden: Ghostly Gypsy Juror #1 = Andreas (1897) Diane Walker: Carolyn Collins Stoddard (1968) (filled in for 1 day, 9/11/68, ep # 578) Robert Warlock: Jailer (1897) Hal White: 2nd Judge (1795) Elizabeth Wilson: Mrs. Hopewell (1966) Richard Woods: Dr. Dave Woodard (1967) Bobbi Ann Woronko: Nurse (1968) Amy Yaekerson: Young woman (appeared 1969) Barbara Young: Blue Whale patron (1966) ================================================================ PART IIId. - DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : ALL-STARS (ABC) ALPHABETIC LISTING OF FIRST AND LAST APPEARANCES ON DARK SHADOWS ================================================================ NAME First Episode Last Episode ---- ------------- ------------ Mark Allen #0005 (07-01-66) #0022 (07-26-66) Humbert Allen Astredo #0521 (06-25-68) #1196 (01-25-71) Conrad Bain #0001 (06-27-66) #0632 (11-26-68) Nancy Barrett #0002 (06-28-66) #1245 (04-02-71) Lee Beery #1179/1180 (12-31-70) #1193 (01-20-71) Joan Bennett #0001 (06-27-66) #1245 (04-02-71) Chris Bernau #0893 (11-26-69) #0968 (03-11-70) Clarice Blackburn sobbing woman #0037 (08-16-66) One episode only Mrs. Johnson #0067 (09-27-66) ???? Don Briscoe #0554 (08-08-68) ???? Kathy Cody #1072 (08-04-70) ???? Terry Crawford #0646 (12-16-68) #1186 (01-11-71) Joel Crothers #0002 (06-27-66) #0658 (01-01-69) Keene Curtis ????? ???? ???? Thayer David #0038 (08-17-66) #1245 (04-02-71) Roger Davis #0404 (01-11-68) #0938 (01-28-70) Jane Draper #0419 (02-01-68) #0512 (06-12-68) Louis Edmonds #0001 (06-27-66) #1245 (04-02-71) Dana Elcar #0054 (09-08-66) ???? David Ford #0035 (08-12-66) #0530 (07-08-68) Conard Fowkes #0092 (11-01-66) #0180 (03-03-67) Hugh Franklin #0092 (11-01-66) #0246 (06-05-67) Jonathan Frid #0211 (04-18-67) #1225 (04-02-71) Anthony George #0262 (06-27-67) #0390/0391 (12-22-67) Robert Gerringer #0231 (05-15-67) #0334 (10-05-67) Grayson Hall #0265 (06-30-67) #1245 (04-02-71) David Henesy #0004 (06-30-66) #1165 (12-11-70) Barnard Hughes #0027 (08-02-66) One episode only Kate Jackson #1067 (07-28-70) #1235 (03-19-71) John Karlen #0206 (04-11-67) #1245 (04-02-71) Daniel Keyes #0154 (01-26-67) #0317 (09-12-67) Jerry Lacy #0357 (11-07-67) #1198 (01-27-71) John Lasell #0160 (02-03-67) #0185 (03-10-67) Marsha Mason #0915 (12-26-69) One episode only Michael McGuire ????? ???? ???? Donna McKechnie #0812 (08-05-69) #0934 (01-22-70) Kenneth McMillan #0991 (04-13-70) ???? Diana Millay #0123 (12-14-66) #0760 (05-23-69) George Mitchell #0006 (07-04-66) #0016 (07-18-66) Alexandra Moltke #0001 (06-27-66) #0627 (11-19-68) Denise Nickerson #0632 (11-26-68) ???? Bob O'Connell #0001 (06-27-66) ???? Lara Parker #0368/0369 (11-22-67) #1245 (04-02-71) Dennis Patrick #0193 (03-22-67) #0933 (01-21-70) Christopher Pennock #0935 (01-23-70) #1237 (03-23-71) Keith Prentice #1200 (01-29-71) #1245 (04-02-71) Lisa Richards #0692 (02-18-69) #1033 (06-10-70) Robert Rodan #0485 (05-03-68) ???? Mitchell Ryan #0001 (06-27-66) #0248 (06-07-67) Frank Schofield #0003 (06-29-66) #0126 (12-19-66) Geoffrey Scott #0923 (01-07-70) #0980 (03-27-70) Kathryn Leigh Scott #0001 (06-27-66) #1108 (09-23-70) David Selby #0639 (12-05-68) #1230 (03-12-71) Sharon Smyth #0255 (06-16-67) #0415 (01-26-68) James Storm #1066 (07-27-70) ???? Michael Stroka #0791 (07-07-69) ???? Susan Sullivan #0156 (01-30-67) One episode only Peter Turgeon #0335 (10-06-67) #0362 (11-14-67) Virginia Vestoff #1119 (10-08-70) ???? Abe Vigoda #0684 (02-06-69) #1124 (10-15-70) Marie Wallace #0595 (10-04-68) #0971 (03-16-70) Donna Wandrey #1046 (06-29-70) #1177 (12-29-70) ================================================================ PART IIIe. - DARK SHADOWS CAST MEMBERS : ALL-STARS (ABC) FIRST APPEARANCE ON DARK SHADOWS BY EPISODE NUMBER ================================================================ EPISODE # DATE NAME --------- ---- ---- #0001 (06-27-66) Conrad Bain #0001 (06-27-66) Joan Bennett #0001 (06-27-66) Louis Edmonds #0001 (06-27-66) Alexandra Moltke #0001 (06-27-66) Bob O'Connell #0001 (06-27-66) Mitchell Ryan #0001 (06-27-66) Kathryn Leigh Scott #0002 (06-28-66) Nancy Barrett #0002 (06-28-66) Joel Crothers #0003 (06-29-66) Frank Schofield #0004 (06-30-66) David Henesy #0005 (07-01-66) Mark Allen #0006 (07-04-66) George Mitchell #0027 (08-02-66) Barnard Hughes #0035 (08-12-66) David Ford #0037 (08-16-66) Voice of Clarice Blackburn (sobbing woman) #0038 (08-17-66) Thayer David #0054 (09-08-66) Dana Elcar #0067 (09-27-66) Clarice Blackburn #0092 (11-01-66) Conard Fowkes #0092 (11-01-66) Hugh Franklin #0123 (12-14-66) Diana Millay #0154 (01-26-67) Daniel Keyes #0160 (02-03-67) John Lasell #0193 (03-22-67) Dennis Patrick #0206 (04-11-67) John Karlen #0211 (04-18-67) Jonathan Frid #0231 (05-15-67) Robert Gerringer #0255 (06-16-67) Sharon Smyth #0262 (06-27-67) Anthony George #0265 (06-30-67) Grayson Hall #0335 (10-06-67) Peter Turgeon #0357 (11-07-67) Jerry Lacy #0368/0369 (11-22-67) Lara Parker #0404 (01-11-68) Roger Davis #0419 (02-01-68) Jane Draper #0485 (05-03-68) Robert Rodan #0521 (06-25-68) Humbert Allen Astredo #0554 (08-08-68) Don Briscoe #0578 (09-11-68) Diane Walker #0595 (10-04-68) Marie Wallace #0632 (11-26-68) Denise Nickerson #0639 (12-05-68) David Selby #0646 (12-16-68) Terry Crawford #0684 (02-06-69) Abe Vigoda #0692 (02-18-69) Lisa Richards #0791 (07-07-69) Michael Stroka #0812 (08-05-69) Donna McKechnie #0893 (11-26-69) Chris Bernau #0915 (12-26-69) Marsha Mason #0923 (01-07-70) Geoffrey Scott #0935 (01-23-70) Christopher Pennock #1046 (06-29-70) Donna Wandrey #1066 (07-27-70) James Storm #1067 (07-28-70) Kate Jackson #1072 (08-04-70) Kathy Cody #1119 (10-08-70) Virginia Vestoff #1179/1180 (12-31-70) Lee Beery #1200 (01-29-71) Keith Prentice ========================================================================== *** WORD SEARCH SOLUTIONS *** -------------------------------------------------- Well - if the lists of included words weren't enough of a help - here are the charts of where all the words appear in the 1897 and 1840PT character word search puzzles which appear right after their respective character listings section. -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- -- DARK SHADOWS 1897 -- ----------------------- E . G . . . . D N A H Y . . . R O D N A S . S I U . Y . . . . O . . Y R . Y . . E . . . . N F . Q . P . . . . O S . . O . T T . H . . . I O N . I . S . . F N W . . . G I I A . . . N L T . O . L . Y L A B . K . . A E N R . . A . L E . . S . E O P E . . . C W . L R . A V . T O P . . . I W G T . . . . H A E . . G T H . R C . . . . E M H N . . . T . Y L . . S . . C I N . . . R . C A . A S I . . . G B I . . . D L I . . E . H . . J A A M . E . . H . . . . O L T . W . A . . . B R . R I . R I S O C A R O I N . . V . . . A B . O . I N . O . . S . . W N E . E . . . N . . N . B . S E . M . . T . N G U Z . . . R . . A . . L . O T R . L . . S I . Q . . . A . . M . . Y U . A . E V . L . . L S . . . B . J O . T A T E . M . . D A . I . L A . . T . . R E . . . T W . E . . . E . . F O C . D R A W D E N . . I H . S . M A G D A . C R . . A . . . . . N . K A R E G N A G E L P P O D . S . . . . F A Y E L . . . V A M P I R E D . . K H A M P S H I R E . . . J U L I A N K A . . S N I K L I W . E D I T H D N O M M U R D . -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ - DARK SHADOWS 1841PT - ------------------------------------ . . . . E E M O O R . . . J . T I . . . G . A C I N . . E U M . A A . . R R . E . W L . . S . A A . S E H E C . . . E . . H . R . I . T M . N N B O . . . . . T . . D R S . I O . E A S R L D . . . N . E . R . T T A T . G . T A L R . . A . N . A . L O I R . R R . E M I E . M B I . C I . H K . B O . A . L W N W A E R . M . W . . E . M . . M S L E S S N E A . N . E L . S . E . . A I A L K . H . I . G E . E . . N . F L R S L G T N . D I . H Y . H . L A R N . A . I R J T R . P R O U A M C R B U Y E T A O R O H R A S S T Y D W A A G T R T . . . H . I O O . . . . N F L . . K E N D R I C K . . . . . . . . . . . . . --------------------------------------------------- ==================================================================== PART IV. - DARK SHADOWS CAST FILMOGRAPHY/VIDEO APPEARANCES (ABC) ==================================================================== This is not yet a complete compendium - we're working on it! Compiled from many sources including: the Movie DataBase Server at The PC User Group UK (movie@ibmpcug.co.uk) "Dark Shadows Festival - 10th Anniversary Celebration" (booklet) "Dark Shadows - Halloween Festival 1992" (booklet) "Halliwell's Film and Video Guide" "Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide 1994";Signet Books "The Dark Shadows Companion" - by Kathryn Leigh Scott "The Film Encyclopedia" - by Ephraim Katz "VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 1995"; Visable Ink Press "The Dark Shadows 1995 Calendar" The Dark Shadows Festival books "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (1946-Present)" - by Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh; 1992 edition "Video Movie Guide 1992" - by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter "The Soap Opera Encyclopedia" - by Christopher Schemering ; 1987. as well as E-mails from various fans and interested parties ================================================================ ------------------------------------------- All titles are assumed to be movies unless otherwise indicated: "xxxxx" = a television series "xxxxx" (mini) = a TV mini-series (TV) = made for TV or cable (V) = made for video movie (*) = currently available on Video Tape for home viewing The name in square brackets after the citation is the name of the character the actor/actress played in that film. The date in square brackets after an artists name is their birthdate. FORMAT: ARTIST Fname Lname (Birth Name) [Birth month day]: FILM TITLE (RELEASE YEAR) (ON VIDEO) [CHARACTER NAME] ----------------------------- IVa.- ALL-STARS: ----------------------------- Humbert Allen Astredo [April 4]: Nancy Barrett [October 5]: Belizaire the Cajun (1986) (*) [Rebecca] also appeared in episodes of the following TV: "The Doctors" [Cathy Ryker] "One Life to Live" [Rachel Wilson] "Ryan's Hope" [Dr. Faith Coleridge] Joan Bennett [February 27]: Valley of Decision, The (1915) Power (1928) (*) Three Live Ghosts (1929) Mississippi Gambler (1929) Disraeli (1929) (*) [Lady Clarissa Pevensey] Divine Lady, The (1929) Bulldog Drummond (1929) (*) [Phyllis Benton] Puttin' on the Ritz (1930) Crazy That Way (1930) Moby Dick (1930) (*) Maybe It's Love (1930) Many a Slip (1931) Doctors' Wives (1931) Hush Money (1931) She Wanted a Millionaire (1932) (*) Wild Girl (1932) Weekends Only (1932) Me and My Gal (1932) Careless Lady (1932) Trial of Vivienne Ware, The (1932) Arizona to Broadway (1933) Little Women (1933) (*) [Amy] Man Who Reclaimed His Head, The (1934) Pursuit of Happiness, The (1934) Mississippi (1935) [Lucy Rumford] Two for Tonight (1935) Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, The (1935) She Couldn't Take It (1935) Private Worlds (1935) Big Brown Eyes (1936) Navy Wife (1936) Wedding Present (1936) Thirteen Hours by Air (1936) [Felice Rollins] Two in a Crowd (1936) [Julia Wayne] Vogues (1937) (*) (a.k.a. Vogues of 1938) I Met My Love Again (1938) Trade Winds (1938) Texans, The (1938) Artists and Models Abroad (1938) Housekeeper's Daughter, The (1939) Man in the Iron Mask, The (1939) (*) [Maria Theresa] Man I Married, The (1940) Son of Monte Cristo, The (1940) (*) [Grand Duchess Zona] House Across the Bay, The (1940) (*) Green Hell (1940) She Knew All the Answers (1941) Man Hunt (1941) [Jerry] Wild Geese Calling (1941) Confirm or Deny (1941) [Jennifer Carson] Scotland Yard (1941) Wife Takes a Flyer, The (1942) Twin Beds (1942) Girl Trouble (1942) [June Delaney] Margin for Error (1943) Woman in the Window, The (1944) [Alice Reed] Nob Hill (1945) (*) Scarlet Street (1945) [Kitty March] Colonel Effingham's Raid (1945) (*) Woman on the Beach, The (1947) [Peggy Butler] Macomber Affair, The (1947) [Margaret Macomber] Scar, The (1948) (*) Secret Beyond the Door (1948) (*) [Celia Lamphere] Hollow Triumph (1948) [Evelyn Hahn] Reckless Moment, The (1949) (*) [Lucia Harper] Father of the Bride (1950) (*) [Ellie Banks] For Heaven's Sake (1950) Father's Little Dividend (1951) (*) [Ellie Banks] Guy Who Came Back, The (1951) Highway Dragnet (1954) (*) We're No Angels (1955) (*) [Amelie Ducotel] There's Always Tomorrow (1956) [Marion Groves] "Too Young to Go Steady" (1959) [Mary Blake] Desire in the Dust (1960) (*) Gidget Gets Married (1972) (TV) Eyes of Charles Sand, The (1972) (TV) Inn of the Damned (1974) Suspiria (1977) (*) [Madame Blanc] Suddenly, Love (1978) (TV) This House Possessed (1981) (TV) Divorce Wars: A Love Story (1982) (TV) also appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "The Guiding Light" [as herself] Clarice Blackburn [February 26]: Pretty Poison (1968) (*) [Mrs. Bronson] Man on a Swing (1974) [Mrs. Brennan] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "One Life To Live", "The Guiding Light" "As the World Turns" [Marian Connelly,RN] "The Doctors" [Theodora Van Alen] "The Secret Storm" [Mary Lou Northcote] "Where the Heart Is" [Amy Snowden] "Love of Life" and was a Writer for "All My Children" (1979-??) Don Briscoe [March 20]: Kathy Cody [November 30]: Snowball Express (1972) Charley and The Angel (1973) (*) Double Indemnity (1973) (TV) Girls on The Road (1973) (*) Superdad (1973) (*) Babe (1975) (TV) Illegally Yours (1988) [Cable-TV Housewife] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Gunsmoke", "Cannon", "Barnaby Jones" "The Edge of Night" [Laurie Ann Carr] Terry Crawford [February 13]: Midnight Cowboy (1969) The Swap a.k.a Sam's Song (1984) Sharky's Machine (1981) [Woman] Joel Crothers: "Santa Barbara" (1984) [Jack Lee] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Lamp Unto My Feet" (his father, George, was Producer), "The Edge Of Night" [Dr. Miles Cavanaugh], "The Secret Storm" [Ken Stevens], "Dobie Gillis", "Goodyear Theatre" "Somerset" [Julian Cannell] Thayer David: The Legend of the Sea Wolf (1958) (*) [Mugridge] Time to Love and a Time to Die, A (1958) Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) (*) [Count Saknussemm] The Story of Ruth (1960) (*) "The Wild Wild West" episode "The Night of the Samurai" [Hannibal Egloff] "The Wild Wild West" (1969) episode "The Night of the Spanish Curse" [Cortez] Little Big Man (1970) (*) [the Reverend Silas Pendrake] Savages (1972) (*) Save the Tiger (1973) (*) [Charlie Robbins] Hearts of the West (1975) [Bank Manager] Eiger Sanction, The (1975) (*) [Dragon] Secret Night Caller, The (1975) (TV) [Mr. Henry] Rocky (1976) (*) [Jergens] Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, The (1976) (*) [Widdicombe] "Roots" (1977) (*) (mini) [Harlan] Nero Wolfe (1977) (TV) (pilot) Amazing Howard Hughes, The (1977) (TV) [Floyd Odlum] House Calls (1978) [Phil Pogostin] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "General Hospital" [D.L.Brock]; "Charlie's Angels"; "Spider Man" Roger Davis [April 30]: PT 109 (1963) (*) Ride The Wild Surf (1964) (*) Alias Smith and Jones (1970) (TV) [Narrator] "Alias Smith and Jones" (1971) Flash and the Firecat (1975) (*) Nashville Girl (1976) (*) "Aspen" (1977) (mini) Ruby (1977) (*) "Galactica 1980" (1980) episode "So This Is New York" "Galactica 1980" (1980) episode "The Night The Cylons Landed" The Young Country ( ) (TV) [Stephen Foster Moody] Killer Bees ( ) (TV) Conquest of the Earth ( ) (TV) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Matlock", "The Highwayman", "Quincy", "The Bionic Woman", "Medical Center", "The Bold Ones", "The Big Valley", "The Twilight Zone" (original series) "The Gallant Men" [Private Roger Gibson] "The Innocent and the Damned" (mini) [Max Kendrick] "Redigo" [Mike], "Night Gallery" Louis Edmonds [September 24]: Come Spy With Me (1967) Exterminator, The (1980) (*) [CIA Chief] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Hallmark Hall Of Fame", "Studio One", "I Spy", "Young Dr. Malone", "All My Children" [Langley Wallingford] Dana Elcar: "Guiding Light, The" (1952) "Edge of Night, The" (1956) Fail-Safe (1964) [Foster] Fool Killer, The (1965) (*) [Mr. Dodd] Borgia Stick, The (1967) (TV) Boston Strangler, The (1968) [Luis Schubert] Sound of Anger, The (1968) (TV) Deadlock (1969) (TV) [George Stack] Maltese Bippy, The (1969) [Sergeant Kelvanev] Whole World Is Watching, The (1969) (TV) Learning Tree, The (1969) (*) [Kirky] D.A.: Murder One (1969) (TV) Soldier Blue (1970) (*) Sarge (1970) (TV) (a.k.a. Badge or the Cross, The (TV)) Zigzag (1970) [Harold Tracey] San Francisco International (1970) (TV) (a.k.a. San Francisco International Airport (TV)) Adam at 6 A.M. (1970) (*) Bravos, The (1971) (TV) Gunfight, A (1971) (*) Death of Me Yet, The (1971) (TV) Fireball Forward (1972) (*) (TV) Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, The (1972) [Allen] Dying Room Only (1973) (*) (TV) Hawkins on Murder (1973) (TV) Sting, The (1973) [F.B.I. Agent Polk] Senior Year (1974) (TV) Panic on the 5:22 (1974) (TV) Heat Wave! (1974) (TV) The Shaming (1975) Report to the Commissioner (1975) St. Ives (1976) Baby Blue Marine (1976) Law of the Land (1976) (TV) Gemini Man (1976) (TV) "Centennial" (1978) (mini) [Judge Hart] Samurai (1978) (TV) Champ, The (1979) Crisis in Mid-air (1979) (TV) Nude Bomb, The (1980) (*) (a.k.a. Return of Maxwell Smart, The) Death Penalty (1980) (TV) Mark, I Love You (1980) (TV) Condorman (1981) (*) [Russ] Buddy Buddy (1981) [Captain Hubris] Day the Bubble Burst, The (1981) (TV) Help Wanted: Male (1982) (*) (TV) Forbidden Love (1982) (*) (TV) Quarterback Princess (1983) (TV) Blue Skies Again (1983) (*) I Want to Live (1983) (TV) Jungle Warriors (1984) [Michael] 2010 (1984) (*) [Dimitri Moisevitch] Sweet Revenge (1984) (TV) All of Me (1984) (*) [Burton Schuyler] Code of Honor (1984) (*) There Were Times, Dear (1985) [Don Mason] Time to Live, A (1985) (TV) "MacGyver" (1985) [Peter Thornton] Toughlove (1985) (*) (TV) Inside Out (1986) (*) Murder in Three Acts (1986) (TV) (a.k.a. Agatha Christie's 'Murder in Three Acts' (TV)) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "A Time to Live" [Dr. Clay] "Baa Baa Black Sheep" [Col. Lard, USMC] "Baretta" [Inspector Shiller] David Ford: 1776 (1972) (*) "Search for Tomorrow" (1975) [Karl Devlin] Jonathan Frid [December 2]: (born John Herbert Frid) Devil's Daughter, The (1972) (TV) [Mr. Howard] Seizure (1974) (*) [Edmund Blackstone] Anthony George [January 29]: (a.k.a George, Ott) Under My Skin (1949) [Rico] Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) [Thug] You Never Can Tell (1951) [Detective] "The Untouchables" (1959-60) "Checkmate" (1960-62) [Don Corey] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Search For Tomorrow", "One Life To Live" Grayson Hall (Shirley Grossman; Shirley Grayson): Satan in High Heels (1962) (*) The Night of the Iguana (1964) (*) [Judith Fellows] That Darn Cat (1965) (*) Adam at 6 A.M. (1970) (*) "Night Gallery" (1970) episode "Certain Shadows On The Wall" "All My Children" (1971) Gargoyles (1972) (*) (TV) [Mrs. Parks] "Kojak" (1974) episode "Hush Now, Don't You Die" [alcoholic mother] The Great Ice Rip-Off (1974) (TV) What Really Happened To The Class of '65 (1975) (TV) "One Life To Live" (1982) [Euphemia Ralston] also appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.", "Chrysler Theatre" David Henesy [October 20]: Kate Jackson [October 29]: "Rookies, The" (1972) Limbo (1972) [Sandy Lawton] Satan's School for Girls (1973) (*) (TV) [Roberta Lockhart] Killer Bees (1974) (TV) [Victoria Wells] Death Cruise (1974) (*) (TV) [Mary Frances Randey] Death Scream (1975) (*) (TV) [Carol] (a.k.a. Woman Who Cried Murder, The) "Charlie's Angels" (1976) [Sabrina Duncan] Death at Love House (1976) (*) (TV) [Donna Gregory] James at 15 (1977) (TV) [Robin] Thunder and Lightning (*) (1977) Topper (1979) (TV) [Marion Kirby] Dirty Tricks (1980) (*) [Polly Bishop] Thin Ice (1981) (TV) [Linda Rivers] Inmates: A Love Story (1981) (TV) [Jane Mount] Making Love (1982) (*) [Claire] "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" (1983) [Amanda King] Listen to Your Heart (1983) (*) (TV) [Frannie Greene] "Baby Boom" (1988) [J.C. Wiatt] Loverboy (1989) (*) [Diane Bodek] Stranger Within, The (1990) (TV) [Mare] Homewrecker (1992) (TV) [Voice of computer] Quiet Killer (1992) (TV) [Dr. Nora Hart] Shrine of Lorna Love, The (1993) (TV) Adrift (1993) (*) (TV) [Katie Nest] Empty Cradle (1993) (TV) [Rita Donohue] Armed and Innocent (1994) (TV) [Patsy Holland] "Arly Hanks show" (pilot) John Karlen [May 29]: Daughters of Darkness (1971) (*) [Stefan] Cool Million (1972) (TV) (a.k.a. Mask of Marcella) Night of Terror (1972) (TV) Shirts/Skins (1973) (TV) Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1973) (TV) Frankenstein (1973) (TV) Police Story, The (1973) (TV) Melvin Purvis: G-Man (1974) (*) (TV) Kansas City Massacre, The (1975) (TV) Trilogy of Terror (1975) (*) (TV) Delancey Street: The Crisis Within (1975) (TV) Small Town in Texas, A (1976) [Lenny] Miller's Delight (1978) Return of Mod Squad, The (1979) (TV) Last Ride of the Dalton Gang, The (1979) (TV) Long Days of Summer, The (1980) (TV) Pennies from Heaven (1981) (*) [Detective] American Dream (1981) (*) (TV) [Coach Ritter] "American Dream" (1981) Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story (1982) (*) (TV) (a.k.a. Rosie (1982) (TV)) "Cagney & Lacey" (1982) [Harvey Lacey] "Winds of War, The" (1983) (*) (mini) Racing with the Moon (1984) (*) [Mr. Nash] Gimme An 'F' (1984) (*) [Bucky] Impulse (1984) (*) [Bob Russell] Hostage Flight (1985) (TV) [DiSalvo] Native Son (1986) (*) Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, The (1986) (TV) Welcome Home, Bobby (1986) (TV) Daddy (1987) (TV) Downpayment on Murder (1987) (TV) [Albert] Police Story: Burnout (1988) (TV) [Capt. Harrison] Babycakes (1989) (*) (TV) [Al] Cover Girl and the Cop, The (1989) (TV) "Snoops" (1989) [Lieutenant Sam Akers] Nightmare on the 13th Floor (1990) (*) (TV) Dark Wind, The (1991) [Jake West] In a Child's Name (1991) (TV) [Joe Silvano] Perry Mason: The Case of the Glass Coffin (1991) (TV) [Jake Morrison] Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story (1992) (TV) [John Garner] Surf Ninjas (1993) (*) [Mac] Without Warning: Terror in the Towers (1993) (TV) [Jack McAllister] MacShayne: Winner Takes All (1994) (TV) Cagney and Lacey Movie (1994) (TV) [Harvey Lacey] Cagney and Lacey Movie (1995) (TV) [Harvey Lacey] "Mad About You" (1995) [Jamie's Father] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Naked City", "Hawk", "Kojak", "Trapper John M.D.", "Fame", "Vegas", "Murder She Wrote" Jerry Lacy [March 27]: Play It Again, Sam (1972) (*) [Bogart] Money, The (1975) Fighting Back (1980) (TV) [Dr. Jenson] Chiller (1985) (TV) [Jerry Burley] "The Love Boat" (1990) episode "A Valentine Voyage" also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "As the World Turns" (1971) [Simon Gibley] "Love of Life" (1972-78) [Rick Latimer] "The Young and the Restless" (1979-81) [Jonas] he was also a writer for "Newhart" Donna McKechnie [November 16]: "Hullabaloo!" (1965-66) [Hullabaloo Dancer] The Little Prince (1974) (*) [the Rose] Twirl (1981) (*) Breakin' Through (1984) (*) Diana Millay [June 7]: Tarzan and the Great River (1967) "Perry Mason" ( ) episode "The Case of the Bouncing Boomerang" "Perry Mason" ( ) episode "The Case of the Resolute Reformer" "Perry Mason" ( ) episode "The Case of the Unwelcome Bride" also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Playhouse 90", "Studio One", "Omnibus", "The U.S. Steel Hour", "Robert Montgomery Presents", "Bonanza", "Gunsmoke", "The Ed Sullivan Show" (with comedians Wayne and Shuster), "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.", "Rawhide", "Wagon Train", "My Three Sons", "The Rifleman", "Route 66", "Dobie Gillis", "The Virginian", "Thriller", "Maverick", "Father Knows Best", "The Secret Storm" [Kitty Styles] ]] Alexandra Moltke [February 11]: Denise Nickerson [April 1]: Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) (*) [Blueberry] "Search for Tomorrow" (1971) [Liza Walton Sentell] Smile (1975) (*) [Tolstoy, Shirley/"Miss SanDiego"] Dark Side of Innocence, The (1976) (TV) [Gabriela Hancock] Zero to Sixty (1978) (*) Lara Parker (Mary Lamar Rickey) [October 27]: Hi, Mom! (1970) (*) [Jeannie Mitchell] Save the Tiger (1973) (*) [Margo] Airport, 1975 (1974) Race with the Devil (1975) (*) [Kelly March] Adventures of the Queen (1975) (TV) [Barbara] "Washington: Behind Closed Doors" (1977) (mini) Solitary Man, The (1979) (*) (TV) "Galactica 1980" (1980) episode "So This Is New York" "Galactica 1980" (1980) episode "The Night The Cylons Landed" "Capitol" (1982) [Linda] Foxfire Light (1984) (*) "Night Gallery" episode "The Trevi Collection" China Lake Murders, The (1990) (TV) [Helene Harrelson] Desperate Voyage ( ) (TV) People Like Us ( ) (TV) Conquest of the Earth ( ) (TV) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "F.B.I.:The Untold Story", "P.S. I Love You", "Highway To Heaven", "Remington Steele", "The Fall Guy", "The Highwayman", "Doctor's Hospital", "Hawaii-Five-O", "City Of Angels", "The Night Stalker", "Kung Fu", "S.W.A.T.", "The Incredible Hulk", "Jessica Novak" [Katie Robbins], "A New Day in Eden" (1982-3) [Betty Franklin] "Rockford Files"; Kojak Dennis Patrick [March 14]: The Time Travelers (1964) (*) "Lost in Space" (1966) The Golden Man [Mr. Keema] Joe (1970) (*) Dear Dead Delilah (1972) (*) "Dallas" (1978) [Vaughn Leland (1979-1984)] Georgia Peaches, The (1980) (TV) [Wade Holt] (a.k.a. Follow That Car (TV)) Choices (1981) (*) "Perry Mason" ( ) episode "The Case of the Tarnished Trademark" Advice to the Lovelorn (1981) (TV) [Dave Marsh] "Rituals" (1984) [Patrick Chapin] Heated Vengeance (1987) Chances Are (1989) [Archibald Blair] The Air Up There (1994) (*) [Father O'Hara] Macbeth ( ) (TV) Kidnapped ( ) (TV) Taming Of The Shrew ( ) (TV) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Eight Is Enough", "Rituals", "Paradise", "Coach", "Murder She Wrote", "The Twilight Zone" (new series), "Night Court", "The Missiles Of October" (mini), "Bert D'Angelo/Superstar" [Capt. Jack Breen], "Murder She Wrote" [blackmailer], "All in the Family" [aluminum siding salesman], "Mod Squad" Christopher Pennock [June 7]: "Somerset" (1972-3) [Dana Moore] Savages (1974) (TV) Great Texas Dynamite Chase, The (1977) [Jake] California Suite (1978) (*) [Policeman] Frances (1982) [Dick] Basic Training (1985) (*) [Major Magnum] Caged In Paradiso (1989) (*) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "The Guiding Light" [Dr. Justin Marler], "The Young & Restless", "General Hospital", "Days Of Our Lives", "Somerset", "Melrose Place", "Baywatch", "Simon & Simon", "High Mountain Rangers", "A-Team", "Riptide", "Knots Landing", "Strike Force", "Dynasty", "The Love Boat" Mitchell Ryan: Monte Walsh (1970) (*) [Shorty Austin] Hunting Party, The (1971) My Old Man's Place (1972) (*) [Martin Flood] High Plains Drifter (1972) (*) [Dave Drake] Magnum Force (1973) (*) [Charlie McCoy] Friends of Eddie Coyle, The (1973) [Waters] Electra Glide in Blue (1973) (*) [Harne Poole] Reflection of Fear, A (1973) (a.k.a Autumn Child) (a.k.a Labyrinth) "Executive Suite" (1976) [Don Walling] Two Minute Warning (1976) [The Priest] Medicine Hat Stallion, The (1977) (*) Sergeant Matlovich Vs. the U.S. Air Force (1978) (*) (TV) The Christmas Coal Mine Miracle (1977) (*) (a.k.a Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A.) Having Babies III (1978) (TV) Flesh & Blood (1979) (TV) Angel City (1980) (*) (TV) [Silas Creedy] Monkey Mission, The (1981) (TV) Choice, The (1981) (*) (TV) [Jerry Clements] Of Mice and Men (1981) (*) (TV) Five of Me, The (1981) (*) (TV) Penalty Phase (1981) (TV) [Judge Donald Faulkner] Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981) (*) (TV) Uncommon Valor (1983/I) Uncommon Valor (1983/II) (TV) Kenny Rogers as The Gambler - The Adventure Continues (1983) (TV) [Charlie McCourt] "Santa Barbara" (1984) [Antony Tonnell] Fatal Vision (1984) (TV) [Paul Strombaugh] Hostage Flight (1985) (TV) [Captain Malone] "North and South" (1985) (mini) [Tillet Main] "Robert Kennedy & His Times" (1985) (mini) [Robert McNamara] Northstar (1986) (TV) Penalty Phase (1986) (TV) [Judge Donald Faulkner] Lethal Weapon (1987) (*) [The General] "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) episode "The Icarus Factor" [Kyle Riker] "Favorite Son" (1988) (mini) [Dan Eastman] Winter People (1989) (*) [Drury Campbell] Ryan White Story, The (1989) (TV) Margaret Bourke-White (1989) (*) (TV) [Patton] (a.k.a. Double Exposure (1989) (TV)) Judgment (1990) (*) (TV) Deadly Game (1991) (TV) In a Child's Name (1991) (TV) Majority Rule (1992) (TV) Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992) (*) [Simms] Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) (*) [Gray Edwards] Danielle Steel's 'Star' (1993) (TV) [Harrison Barclay] The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them (1993) (*) Blue Sky (1993) [Ray Stevens] Speechless (1994) [Wannamaker] Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994) (TV) [Chief Carson] Gramps (1995) (TV) [Oliver] Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) (a.k.a Halloween 6) "Murder, She Wrote" (1995) [Brent Renwyck] Judge Dredd (1995) [Hammond] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Julie Farr M.D." "Chase" [Captain Chase Reddick] "The Chisholms" [Cooper Hawkins] "High Performance" [Brennan Flannery] "General Hospital" [Frank Smith] "Matlock" Kathryn Leigh Scott (Marlene Kathryn Kringstad) [January 26]: Turn of the Screw (1974) (TV) [Miss Jessel] The Great Gatsby (1974) (*) Brannigan (1975) (*) "Space:1999" (1976) episode "Dorzak" [Yesta] Providence (1977) [Miss Boon] The Greek Tycoon (1978) (*) Witches Brew (1979) (*) Visitor from the Grave (1981) (*) [Penny Von Bruton] Murrow (1986) (*) The Last Days of Patton (*) Assassination (1987) [Polly Sims] "Star Trek:The Next Generation" (1989) "Who Watches the Watchers" [Nuria] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Jake & The Fatman", "Matlock", "Paradise", "Dallas", "21 Jump Street", "Hawaiian Son", "Magnum P.I.", "Police Squad", "Dynasty", "Philip Marlowe: Private Eye", "Big Shamus, Little Shamus", "Hammer House Of Horror", "Little House on the Prarie" David Selby [February 5]: Up the Sandbox (1972) (*) [Paul Reynolds] The Girl in Blue (1974) (*) Super Cops, The (1974) [Robert Hantz] Telethon (1977) (TV) "Washington: Behind Closed Doors" (1977) (mini) Rich Kids (1979) (*) [Steve Sloan] Night Rider, The (1979) (TV) Love for Rent (1979) (TV) Doctor Franken (1980) (TV) Raise the Titanic! (1980) [Dr. Gene Seagram] "Flamingo Road" (1981) [Michael Tyrone] Rich and Famous (1981) (*) [Doug Blake] "Falcon Crest" (1981) [Richard Channing (1982-1990)] King of the Olympics: The Lives and Loves of Avery Brundage (1988) (TV) (a.k.a King of the Olympics) Dying Young (1991) (*) [Richard Geddes] Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive (1992) (*) (TV) [Shag Williams] Jackie Collins' 'Lady Boss' (1992) (TV) [Martin Swanson] Intersection (1994) (*) [Richard Quarry] Headless Body in Topless Bar (1996) [Bradford Lumpkin] Mighty Ducks 3 (1996) White Squall (1996) Sharon Smyth [October 29]: James Storm [August 12]: "One Life to Live" (1969) [Dr. Larry Wolek] "The Secret Storm" (1971) [Sean Childers] The Invasion Of Carol Enders (1974) (*) Trilogy Of Terror (1975) (*) Kansas City Massacre (1975) (*) (TV) Killer On Board (1977) (*) Ants (1977) (*) "The Doctors" (1979-81) [Dr. Mike Powers] "The Young and the Restless" (1983-86) [Neil Fenmore] Without a Trace (1983) [Reporter] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "The Bold & The Beautiful" [William Spencer], "As the World Turns", "Hardcastle & McCormick", "Blacke's Magic", "The Rockford Files", "Barnaby Jones", "Police Woman", "Kung Fu", "Mannix" Michael Stroka [May 9]: Thirty Six Hours (1964) King Rat (1965) (*) [Miller] "The Edge of Night" (1975-6) [Dr. Quentin Henderson] Contract On Cherry Street (1977) (TV) Harem Nights (1990) (*) [Detective Simms] Closer, The (1991) [Board Member] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Home Front"(pilot), "Rome Sweet Rome"(pilot), "Buck Rogers In The 25th Century", "Wonder Woman", "Cliffhangers", "Next Step Beyond", "The Twilight Zone" (original series - 3 episodes), "Combat", "Twelve O'Clock High" Virginia Vestoff: Such Good Friends (1971) [Emily] 1776 (1972) (*) [Abigail Adams] Wedding, A (1978) (*) [Clarice Sloan] Marie Wallace [May 19]: appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Somerset" [India Delaney], "The Guiding Light" [Johnsie], "Fame", "Fantasy Island", "Car 54 Where Are You?", "The Gary Moore Show", "The Perry Como Show" Donna Wandrey [May 11]: appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "As The World Turns [Barbara Ryan] "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing", "Another World, "The Edge Of Night", "Ryan's Hope", "The ABC Afterschool Special "Umbrella Jack"" ---------------------------------- IVb.- THE MAJORS: ---------------------------------- Camila Ashland: Sybil (1976) (TV) [Cam] "General Hospital" (1976-7) [Alice Grant] 10 (1979) (*) Emory Bass: Cheap Detective, The (1978) (*) [Butler] 18 Again! (1988) [Art Teacher] Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die (1994) (TV) appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "Angie" [Phipps] Chris Bernau [June 2]: appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "The Guiding Light" [Alan Spaulding] Conard Fowkes: "The Edge of Night" (1963) [John Paul Anderson] "The Edge of Night" (1967-8) [Steve Prentiss] "The Secret Storm" (1969-70) [Paul Britton] "Search for Tomorrow" (1977) [Dr. Allen Ramsey] Family Business (1989) (*) ["Caper" Detective] appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "As the World Turns" [Donald Hughes] "Hidden Faces" [Arthur Adams] "A Time For Us" [Paul Davis] Tom Gorman: It's My Turn (1980) [Himself] John Harkins: Popi (1969) (*) [Harmon] Fear on Trial (1975) (TV) [Hartnett] Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo (1977) (TV) [Sylvan] Acapulco Gold (1978) Being There (1979) (*) [Courtney] All God's Children (1980) (TV) [Dr. Munter] Penalty Phase (1981) (TV) [Mr. Hunter] Absence of Malice (1981) (*) [Davidek] Six Weeks (1982) (*) [Arnold Stillman] One Shoe Makes It Murder (1982) (TV) Amityville 3-D (1983) (*) [Clifford Sanders] (a.k.a. Amityville III: The Demon) Right of Way (1983) (TV) Attack on Fear (1984) (TV) City Killer (1984) (TV) Seduction of Gina, The (1984) (TV) Birdy (1984) [Doctor Weiss] "Dream West" (1986) (mini) [Secretary of State] Inherit the Wind (1988) (TV) [Judge] Rampage (1988) [Dr. Keddie] This Gun for Hire (1991) (TV) "Boys, The" (1993) [Harlan] Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage (1993) (TV) appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "Doc" [Fred Fenner] John Lasell: Fear on Trial (1975) (TV) "Twilight Zone" (1961) episode "Back There" [John Wilkes Booth] "One Step Beyond" ( ) episode "Tonight At 12:17" Ken McMillan: Serpico (1973) (*) Malone (1975) "Rhoda" (1977-8) [Jack Doyle] Girlfriends (1978) (*) [Cabbie] Chilly Scenes of Winter (1979) Whose Life is it, Anyway? (1981) Ragtime (1981) (*) Dixie Changing Habits (1982) Blue Skies Again (1983) The Killing Hour (1984) Reckless (1984) Dune (1984) (*) Cat's Eye (1985) Armed and Dangerous (1986) Runaway Train (1986) The Three Fugitives (1989) (*) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Our Family Honor" [Commissioner Patrick McKay] "Suzanne Pleshette is Maggie Briggs" [Walter Holden] Bob O'Connell: Strangers in the City (1962) [Dan] Madigan (1968) [Man] Big Fix, The (1978) [Policeman] Sting II, The (1983) (*) [Clancy] Turk 182! (1985) (*) [Jail Cop] Wise Guys (1986) (*) [Race Track Bettor] Outrageous Fortune (1987) (*) [Gate Attendant] Addison Powell: Mating Game, The (1959) [De Groot] Thomas Crown Affair, The (1968) (*) [Abe] Reincarnation of Peter Proud, The (1975) (*) [Reeves] Three Days of the Condor (1975) (*) [Atwood] MacArthur (1977) [Admiral Nimitz] (a.k.a MacArthur, the Rebel General (1977)) also appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "Way of the World", "Mod Squad" Lisa Richards [May 5]: "Where the Heart Is" (1972) [Vicky Lucas Hathaway] "One Life to Live" (1974-5) [Susan Barry] Prince of Central Park, The (1977) (*) (TV) [Laurie] Rolling Thunder (1977) Return (1985) (*) Beat, The (1988) [Amy Kahn] Eating (1990) (*) [Helene] Seasons of the Heart (1994) (TV) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "The Doctors", "The Guiding Light", "Moonlighting", "Hooperman", "Highway To Heaven", "Lou Grant", "Fantasy Island", "Falcon Crest" Robert Rodan [January 30]: Looking For Love (1964) Goodbye Charlie (1964) Minx, The (1969) [Henry Baxter] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "The Gary Moore Show", "Day In Court", "The Karen Show" Geoffrey Scott [February 22]: "Where the Heart Is" (1972) [Jeffrey Jordan] Dark Side of Innocence, The (1976) (TV) [Tony] "Dynasty" (1981) [Mark Jennings] First and Ten (1985) Morning After, The (1986) (*) [Bobby Korshack] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Concrete Cowboys" [Will Ewbanks] "Cliffhanger: The Secret Empire" [Marshal Jim Donner] James Shannon: King of the Gypsies (1978) (*) [Courthouse Photographer] Blue Steel (1990) (*) [Maitre D'Hotel] also appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "How to Survive a Marriage" [Dr. Max Cooper] Florence Stanley: Up the Down Staircase (1967) (*) [Ella Friedenberg] Day of the Dolphin, The (1973) (*) [Women's club member] Prisoner of Second Avenue, The (1974) (*) [Pearl] Fortune, The (1975) (*) [Mrs. Gould] "Fish" (1977) "My Two Dads" (1987) [Judge Wilbur] Outrageous Fortune (1987) (*) [Ticket Agent] Maybe Baby (1988) (TV) [Ebba] Quiet Little Neighborhood, A Perfect Little Murder, A (1990) (*) (TV) [Cynthia Corman] "Dinosaurs" (1990) [Voice of Grandma Ethel] "Nurses" (1991) [Dr. Riskin] Trouble Bound (1993) (*) [Granny] Trapped in Paradise (1994) also appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "Joe and Sons" [Aunt Josephine] Alex Stevens: Shamus (1973) (*) [Knifer] Scanners (1980) (*) [Programmer 3] Alphabet City (1984) (*) [Hitman #2] Code of Silence (1985) (*) [Angel] ------------------------------ IVc.- THE MINORS ------------------------------ Mart Aldre: Mark Allen: Who Was That Lady? (1960) [Joe Bendix] "Travels of Jamie McPheeters, The" (1963) Marlowe (1969) [Attendant] Farewell, My Lovely (1975) (*) [Detective] Penalty Phase (1981) (TV) Dangerous Pursuit (1990) (TV) [Dr. Kaplan] Deception: A Mother's Secret (1991) (TV) [Dr. Friel] Child of Darkness, Child of Light (1991) (TV) [Father Milsap] Chrome Soldiers (1992) (TV) Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter? (1993) (TV) [Minister] White Angel (1993) [Murder Witness] Mark Allen: Phillip R. Allen (a.k.a. Allen, Phillip Richard) Trapped Beneath the Sea (1974) (TV) [Lcdr. Hanratty] Helter Skelter (1976) (TV) [Sgt. Manuel Gris] Midway (1976) (a.k.a Battle of Midway, The (1976)) "Alice" (1976) [Mitch Aames (1981-1982)] "Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, The" (1977) Lady in Red, The (1979) [Elliot wess] (a.k.a Guns, Sin and Bathtub Gin (1979)) Onion Field, The (1979) [District Attorney Marshall Shulman] Mommie Dearest (1981) [Pepsi Executive #1] Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) [Captain Esteban] In Self Defense (1987) (TV) [Public Defender] Very Brady Christmas, A (1988) (TV) [Ted Roberts] Last to Go, The (1991) (TV) [Hendrick] Mortal Sins (1992) (TV) [Lt. Williams] Andrew Amic-Angelo: Calvin Ander: Times Square (1980) [George] Arthur Anderson: Midnight Cowboy (1969) [Hotel Clerk] Green Card (1990) [House Committee] Stolen: One Husband (1990) (TV) [Minister] (a.k.a I Want Him Back! (1990) (TV)) Michael Ann: Fran Anthony: Walter S. Arnold: Marc Ashton: Beverly Atkinson: Conrad Bain: "Love of Life" (1951) Coogan's Bluff (1968) (*) [Madison Avenue Man] Madigan (1968) [Man] Last Summer (1969) (*) "The Edge of Night" (1970) [Dr. Charles Weldon] I Never Sang for My Father (1970) (*) [the Reverend Pell] Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name? (1971) (*) [Val] Bananas (1971) (*) [Semple] Anderson Tapes, The (1971) (*) [Dr. Rubicoff] "Maude" (1972) "Diff'rent Strokes" (1978) C.H.O.M.P.S (1979) (*) A Pleasure Doing Business (1979) (*) Child Bride of Short Creek (1981) (*) (TV) "Mr. President" (1987) [Charlie Ross] Postcards from the Edge (1990) (*) [Grandpa] Bil Baird: Henry Baker: Seizure (1974) [Jackal] After Hours (1985) [Jett] Money Pit, The (1986) [Oscar] Katharine Balfour: America, America (1963) [Sophia Kebabian] Love Story (1970) (*) [Mrs. Oliver Barrett III] Teachers (1984) [Theresa] Diane Ball: Dodie Bauer: John Baragrey: "Thriller" ( ) episode "A Wig For Miss Devore" Leslie Barrett: "Twilight Zone" (1960) episode "I Shot An Arrow Into the Air" [Brandt] Joanne Bayless: Betty Beaird: John Beal: Break of Hearts (1934) (*) Little Minister, The (1934) (*) [Gavin Dishart] Miserables, Les (1935) (*) [Marius] M'liss (1936) [Stephen Thorne] Madame X (1937) (*) Double Wedding (1937) (*) [Waldo Beaver] I Am the Law (1938) (*) Port of Seven Seas (1938) Cat and the Canary, The (1939) (*) [Fred Blythe] Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime (1941) [Walter Matthews] Great Commandment, The (1942) (*) [Joel] Edge of Darkness (1943) (*) Chicago Deadline (1949) [Paul Jean D'ur] Remains to Be Seen (1953) [Dr. Glenson] Vampire, The (1957) (*) [Dr. Paul Beecher] (a.k.a. Mark of the Vampire (1957)) Ten Who Dared (1960) (*) "Another World" (1964) [Jim Matthews] Legend of Lizzie Borden, The (1975) (TV) Amityville 3-D (1983) (*) [Harold Coswell] (a.k.a. Amityville III: The Demon) (a.k.a. Amityville: The Demon) Kid Who Loved Christmas, The (1990) (TV) [Cameron] Firm, The (1993) (*) [Nathan Locke] also appeared in episodes of the following TV show: "Road to Reality" [Dr. Lewis] Lee Beery: Theodore Beniades: Maggie Benson: Jacqueline Bertrand: A corps perdu (1988) [Mere] (a.k.a A corps perdu - Besinnungslos (1988)) (a.k.a Straight For The Heart. (1988)) Six Degrees of Separation (1993) [Mrs Bannister's Guest] Martin Best: Anita Bolster: Saboteur (1942) (*) Heaven Can Wait (1943) (*) [Mrs. Cooper] Henry Aldrich Haunts a House (1943) [Mrs. Norris] Thin Man Goes Home, The (1944) (*) [Hilda] Going My Way (1944) (*) [Mrs. Quimp] My Name Is Julia Ross (1945) [Sparkes] Scarlet Street (1945) (*) [Mrs. Michaels] Lost Weekend, The (1945) (*) [Mrs. Foley] Two Mrs. Carrolls, The (1947) Judge Steps Out, The (1949) [Martha] Robert Bonds: Jean Pierre Boru: Katherine Brace: Marlin Bradley: Amber Brie: Angie Brown: Teen Vamp (1988) All-American Murder (1992) [Laurie Grant] Barbara Brownell: River's End (1941) [Betsy] Mark of the Witch (1970) [Sharon] Going Home (1971) [Betsy] It Happened at Lakewood Manor (1977) (TV) [Marjorie] (a.k.a Ants! (1977) (TV)) (a.k.a Panic at Lakewood Manor (1977) (TV)) Janet Burtis: Paul Caffrey: Angus Cairns: Steve Calder: Audrey A. Campbell: Ray Carlson: Dorrie Cavanaugh: Vala Clifton: John Connell: "Young Dr. Malone" (1958-63) [Dr. David Malone] Fail-Safe (1964) (*) [Thomas] All the Kind Strangers (1974) (TV) [Baby] Family Business (1989) (*) [Wake "Suit" Cop] Richard Cooke: Mary Cooper: Bright Victory (1951) [Nurse Bailey] Alexander Cort: Don Crabtree: Carol Crist: Ed Crowley: Madigan (1968) (*) [Man] Bananas (1971) [FBI Security] Serpico (1973) (*) [Barto] Bridge of Adam Rush, The (1974) (TV) [Matt] Three Days of the Condor (1975) [Ordinance Man] Network (1976) (*) [Joe Donnelly] Witness (1985) (*) [Sheriff] Fan, The (1981) [Caretaker] Witness (1985) [Sheriff] Running on Empty (1988) [Mr. Phillips] Family Business (1989) (*) [Charlie] David Cryer: "Where the Heart Is" (1970-3) [Dr. Hugh Jessup] Escape from Alcatraz (1979) (*) American Gigolo (1980) (*) [K. Curtis] "Kennedy" (1983) (mini) Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number (1983) (TV) New York Stories (1989) (*) [Suit] Cliff Cudney: Cops and Robbers (1973) [Perpetrator] Nighthawks (1981) (*) [A.T.A.C. Man] Once Upon a Time in America (1984) [Mounted Policeman] Model Behavior (1984) (*) [Bouncer] House on Carroll Street, The (1988) (*) [McKay] Malcolm X (1992) (*) [Limo Driver] Michael Currie: "French Atlantic Affair, The" (1979) (mini) Loving Couples (1980) (*) [Ken] Change of Seasons, A (1980) (*) [Ken] Any Which Way You Can (1980) [Wyoming Officer] Firefox (1982) (*) [Capt. Seerbacker] Pray TV (1982) (TV) (*) [Artie Allman] (a.k.a. Mixed Blessings (TV)) Mae West (1982) (TV) [Bill Le Baron] Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) (*) [Businessman #1] Quarterback Princess (1983) (TV) [Chairman] Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (1983) (TV) (a.k.a Starflight One (1983) (TV)) [Dr. Hyatt] Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1983) (*) [Rafferty] Sudden Impact (1983) (*) [Lieutenant Donnelly] Philadelphia Experiment, The (1984) (*) [Magnussen] Deadly Intentions (1985) (TV) [Dr. Lawrence] Dead Pool, The (1988) (*) Distant Thunder (1988) [Coach Swabey] In the Shadow of a Killer (1992) (TV) Devlin (1992) (TV) [Major] Man Without a Face, The (1993) [Mr. Cameron] Keene Curtis (15 February 1925, Salt Lake City, UT): Macbeth (1948) [Lennox] Blade (1973) (*) Lady's Not for Burning, The (1974) (TV) Strange New World (1975) (*) Stowaway to the Moon (1975) (TV) American Hot Wax (1978) [Mr. Leonard] Heaven Can Wait (1978) (*) [Oppenheim] Buddy System, The (1984) (*) [Doctor Knitz] Sliver (1993) (*) [Gus Hale] Gypsy (1993) (TV) I.Q. (1994) [Eisenhower] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "The Magician" [Max Pomeroy] "One in a Million" [Mr. Cushing] "Cheers" (1982), as John Hill (1992-93) "Hawaii Five-O" (1968), as Vincent Gorden (ep 'Killer at Sea') Philip Cusack: Gwen Van Dan: Jani Darnagle: Tony Darnay: Diana Davila: Play It Again, Sam (1972) (*) [Girl in Museum] Ann Davis: Ronald Dawson: Steve Dawson: George Di Cenzo: Face Of The Enemy ( ) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Joe's Life", "Equal Justice", "Murder She Wrote", "The Equalizer", "Dynasty", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "Magnum P.I.", "Blacke's Magic" Alfred Dillay: Beverly Dixon: Missing Pieces (1983) (TV) [Receptionist] Christine Domaneck: James Donahue: Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) [Canada] Lynn Dovel: Frank Downing: Coma (1978) [Kelly] Willis Downsing: Jane Draper: Alice Drummond: "Where the Heart Is" (1969) Where's Poppa? (1970) [Woman in Elevator] Man on a Swing (1974) [Mrs. Dawson] King of the Gypsies (1978) [Zharko's Nurse] Sanctuary of Far (1979) (TV) [Grace] "Park Place" (1981) [Frances Heine] Eyewitness (1981) [Mrs. Deever] (a.k.a. Janitor, The (1981)) Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The (1982) [Governor's Secretary] Ghostbusters (1984) [Librarian] Funny Farm (1988) [Mrs. Dinges] Suicide Club, The (1988) Running on Empty (1988) [Mrs. Powell] House on Carroll Street, The (1988) [Woman at Hearing] Money, Power, Murder (1989) (TV) Animal Behavior (1989) [Site Committee] Awakenings (1990) [Lucy] Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) [Carolyn] "Lenny" (1990) [Mary] "Frannie's Turn" (1992) Daybreak (1993) (TV) [Anna] Money for Nothing (1993) [Mrs. Breen] Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) [Mrs. Finkle] I.Q. (1994) [Dinner guest] Nobody's Fool (1994) [Hattie] To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995) [Clara] Betsy Durkin: Elizabeth Earl: Letter, The (1940) [Adele Ainsworth] River's End (1941) [Linda Conniston] Gaye Edmond: Jenny Egan: "Mr. Peepers"(1953-5) [Agnes Peepers] Pollyanna (1960) (*) [Mildred Snow] They Might Be Giants (1971) (*) [Miss Finch] Elizabeth Eis: appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "The Guiding Light", "Delvecchio" Lenore Ellin: Andrew Elliot: Joel Fabiani: Ironside (1967) (TV) [Dr. Schley] "Department S" (1969) [Stewart Sullivan] Longest Night, The (1972) (TV) [Barris] One of My Wives Is Missing (1976) (TV) [Father Kelleher] Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) (*) [Barney] "Dallas" (1978) President's Mistress, The (1978) (*) (TV) [Jim Gilkrest] King Crab (1980) (TV) Attica (1980) (TV) [Senator Gordon Conners] "Dynasty" (1981) Reuben, Reuben (1982) (*) [Doctor Haxby] Tune in Tomorrow... (1990) [Ted Orson] (a.k.a. Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter) Charlotte Fairchild: Mary Farrell: Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) [Alice Wilson] John Felton: Erica Fitz: Bob Fitzsimmons: Tom Foral: Fred Forrest: Futz! (1969) [Sugford] Hugh Franklin: Millicent France: Ivor Francis: Tiger Walks, A (1964) [Mr. Wilson] "Bright Promise" (1969-72) [Prof. Mitchell] Pieces of Dreams (1970) [Father Paul Schaeffer] Hard Frame (1970) (*) "Dusty's Trail" (1973) [Mr. Brookhaven] World's Greatest Athlete, The (1973) Prisoner of Second Avenue, The (1974) [Psychiatrist] Busting (1974) [Judge Simpson] Amazing Spiderman, The (1977) (TV) (a.k.a. Spider-Man (1977) (TV)) North Avenue Irregulars, The (1979) Zone of the Dead (1979) (*) House of the Dead (1980) (*) Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood (1981) (TV) [The Doctor] Kay Frye: Shamus (1973) (*) [Bookstore Girl] Gary George: Robert Gerringer: Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, The (1971) [Commissioner McGrady] "The Guiding Light" (1972) [Adam Thorpe] Way We Were, The (1973) (*) [Dr. Short] Exorcist, The (1973) (*) Sentinel, The (1977) (*) [Hart] "Texas" (1980-1) [Striker Bellman] "The Edge of Night" (1983-4) [Del Emerson] Beat, The (1988) [Dr. Morningstone] Bill Gish: George Goff: Anthony Goodstone: Jay Gregory: "Somerset" (1972-3) [Carter Matson] Taps (1981) (*) [Interviewer] Paul Grier: David Groh (21 May 1941, New York, NY): Mark of the Hawk, The (1957) [Ming Too] (a.k.a. Accused (1957)) "General Hospital" (1963) [D.L. Brock] Two Minute Warning (1976) (*) [Al] Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich, A (1978) (*) [Cohen] "Rhoda" (1974) [Joe Gerard (1974-1977)] Murder at the Mardi Gras (1977) (TV) Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich, A (1978) [Cohen] Dream Merchants, The (1980) (TV) [Rocco Salvaore] Tourist (1980) (TV) This Is Kate Bennett... (1982) (TV) Zertigo Diamond Caper (1982) (*) Hot Shot (1986) (*) Broken Vows (1987) (TV) Return of Superfly, The (1990) Menu for Murder (1990) (TV) (a.k.a. Murder at the P.T.A. Luncheon (TV)) Stoned Age, The (1994) [Dad] (a.k.a. Tack's Chicks (1994)) Illegal in Blue (1995) [Dist. Attorney Frank Jacobi] Stanley Grover: "That Was the Week That Was" (1964) "Somerset" (1974) [Mark Mercer] Network (1976) (*) [Jack Snowden] "Married: The First Year" (1979) [Bert Baker] Being There (1979) (*) [Baldwin] "French Atlantic Affair, The" (1979) (mini) Ghostbusters (1984) (*) [Reporter] Falcon and the Snowman, The (1984) (*) [NSA Inspector] Fandango (1985) [Phil's Dad] Betty Ford Story, The (1987) (TV) [General Haig] Heaven and Earth (1987) [Colonel Stuckey] Warm Summer Rain (1989) [Father] Shannon's Deal (1989) (TV) [Card Player] Masters of Menace (1990) [Judge] False Arrest (1991) (TV) [John Montaine] Mrs. Cage (1992) (TV) [Martin Cage] Private Matter, A (1992) (TV) [Judge] Walton Thanksgiving Reunion, A (1993) (TV) [Sheriff Gilmore] Confessions: Two Faces of Evil (1994) (TV) [Judge #2] Roswell (1994) (TV) [Straw Hat Vet] also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "Married: The First Year" [Bert Baker] Michael Hadge: Mister Buddwing (1965) [Counterman] Carlito's Way (1993) [Diamond Room Man] Shadow, The (1994) [Inmates] Hits! (1994) [Gun Man] Jim Hale: James Hall: And Now Miguel (1966) [Ranger] Dog and Cat (1977) (TV) [Frank] "Nicholas Nickleby" (1978) (mini) [Croupier] Force of One, A (1979) [Moss] China Syndrome, The (1979) [Harmon] Little Treasure (1985) [Chuck] Barbara Hollis: John Hallow: Colin Hamilton: Two Minute Warning (1976) (*) [Governor Diller] Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn (1977) (TV) True Confessions (1981) [Headwaiter] Flashdance (1983) (*) [Maitre D'] Flicks (1987) [Butler] Wedlock (1991) [Minister] (a.k.a. Deadlock (1991)) Tom Happer: Lloyd Harris: Sara Harte: Edmund Hashim: Outsider, The (1961) [Jay Morago] Hellfighters (1969) (*) [Colonel Valdez] Beverly Hayes: Margot Head: Frances Helm: Revolt at Fort Laramie (1957) Ugly American, The (1962) Shakedown (1988) [Guest] (a.k.a. Blue Jean Cop (1988)) Electric Moon (1992) [Emma Lane] Howard Hemig: Alfred Hinckley: Herb Holcombe: Jared Holmes: Isabella Hoopes: Boston Strangler, The (1968) (*) [Bertha Blum] Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The (1974) (*) [Woman on Platform] Grace Quigley (1984) [Old Lady] (a.k.a. Ultimate Solution of Grace Quigley) Donald Hotton: Nightwing (1979) [John Franklin] China Syndrome, The (1979) [Dr. Lowell] Hearse, The (1980) [Reverend Winston] Mae West (1982) (TV) [Edward Eisner] One Dark Night (1983) [Dockstader] Brainstorm (1983) [Landan Marks] Deadly Lessons (1983) (TV) [Robert Hartigan] Calendar Girl Murders (1984) (TV) [Mr. English] (a.k.a. Insatiable (1984) (TV)) (a.k.a. Victimized (1984) (TV)) Children of the Night (1985) (TV) [Dr. Norris] Soul Man (1986) [Mr. Wicher] Invaders from Mars (1986) [Old NASA Scientist] Triplecross (1986) (TV) [Andrew Wingate] Hot to Trot (1988) [Minister] Rampage (1988) [Dr. Leon Gables] Settle the Score (1989) (TV) [Doc Stevens] Buried Alive (1990/II) (TV) Dances with Wolves (1990) [General Tide] Late for Dinner (1991) [Dr. Chris Underwood] Runestone, The (1992) [Ask Franag] Bodyguard, The (1992) [Reverend Hardy] Pat House: Barnard Hughes (16 July 1915, Bedford Hills, NY): "Love of Life" (1951) "Guiding Light, The" (1952) "Secret Storm, The" (1954) Young Doctors, The (1961) Borgia Stick, The (1967) (TV) Midnight Cowboy (1969) [Towny] Where's Poppa? (1970) [Colonel Hendricks] Dr. Cook's Garden (1970) (TV) Pursuit of Happiness, The (1971) [Judge Vogel] Hospital, The (1971) [Drummond] Cold Turkey (1971) Deadhead Miles (1972) Rage (1972) [Doctor Spencer] Borrowers, The (1973) (TV) Sisters (1973) [Mr. McLennen] "Doc" (1975) [Joe Bogert ("Doc")] Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1975) (TV) UFO Incident, The (1975) (TV) Oh, God! (1977) [Judge Baker] Ransom for Alice (1977) (TV) Tell Me My Name (1977) (TV) Kill Me If You Can (1977) (TV) See How She Runs (1978) (TV) [Betty's Father] Sanctuary of Fear (1979) (TV) [Father Brown] Homeward Bound (1980) (TV) "Mr. Merlin" (1981) [Max Merlin] First Monday in October (1981) [Chief Justice Crawford] Best Friends (1982) [Tim McCullen] Little Gloria...Happy at Last (1982) (TV) Tron (1982) [Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont] Caribbean Mystery, A (1983) (TV) [Mr. Rafiel] (a.k.a. Agatha Christie's 'A Caribbean Mystery' (1983)) Sky's No Limit, The (1984) (TV) (a.k.a. Sky's the Limit, The (1984) (TV)) Maxie (1985) [Bishop Campbell] (a.k.a. Free Spirit (1985)) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1985) Under the Biltmore Clock (1985) (TV) [Ludlow Whitney] Where Are the Children? (1986) [Jonathan Knowles] "Cavanaughs, The" (1986) [Francis "Pop" Cavanaugh] Night of Courage (1987) (TV) Lost Boys, The (1987) [Grandpa] Hobo's Christmas, A (1987) (TV) Da (1988) [Da] Home Fires Burning (1989) (TV) Day One (1989) (TV) [Secretary Stimpson] Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North (1989) (TV) Incident, The (1990) (TV) [Doc Hansen] "Blossom" (1991) [Buzz Richman] Doc Hollywood (1991) [Doctor Hogue] Lincoln (1992) (TV) (voice) [Horace Greeley] Miracle Child (1993) (TV) [Judge] Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (993) [Father Maurice] Trick of the Eye (1994) (TV) [Harry Pitt] (a.k.a. Primal Secrets (1994) (TV)) Past the Bleachers (1995) (TV) Cavada Humphrey: Naked City, The (1948) (*) [Mother] Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) [Miss Flannery] David Hurst: Perfect Woman, The (1949) Mother Riley Meets the Vampire (1952) [Mugsy] (a.k.a. My Son, the Vampire (1952)) (a.k.a. Vampire Over London (1952)) After the Ball (1953) [Perelli] Shoot First (1953) [Lex] (a.k.a. Rough Shoot) Mad About Men (1954) One Good Turn (1954) All for Mary (1955) Confession, The (1964) [Gustave] (a.k.a. Quick, Let's Get Married (1964)) (a.k.a. Seven Different Ways (1964)) How to Steal the World (1968) [Jan Vanovech] Maltese Bippy, The (1969) (*) [Doctor Strauss] Hello, Dolly! (1969) (*) [Rudolph Reisenweber] Nero Wolfe (1977) (TV) (pilot) Boys from Brazil, The (1978) (*) [Strasser] Skokie (1981) (TV) [Sol Goldstein] Boy Who Had Everything, The (1984) [College Runner] Elaine Hyman: Liz Ingleson: Charles James: Bill Jamesend: House Jameson: Naked City, The (1948) [Dr. Stoneman] Parrish (1961) [Oermeyer] Mirage (1965) [Bo] Swimmer, The (1968) [Mr. Halloran] David Jay: Little Drummer Boy Book II, The (1976) (TV) (voice) Paul Jenkins: One Is a Lonely Number (1972) [James Brower] Marcus-Nelson Murders, The (1973) (TV) [Al Stabile] Chinatown (1974) [Policeman] Fear on Trial (1975) (TV) [Paul Martinson] Network (1976) [TV Stage Manager] Night Games (1980) [Sean Daniels] (a.k.a. Love Games (1980)) Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Sory (1985) (TV) [Steelworker] Sneakers (1992) [Playtronics Lobby Guard - Night] Charles Johnson: Dennis Johnson: Abduction of Kari Swenson, The (1987) (TV) Page Jones: Lilith (1964) Marilyn Joseph: Joseph Julian: Jeanne Kaplan: Russ Karsen : Jordan Kean: Harvey Keitel (13 May 1939): Who's That Knocking at My Door? (1968) (*) Mean Streets (1973) (*) [Charlie] Virginia Hill Story, The (1974) (*) (TV) [Bugsy Siegel] Shining Star (1975) (*) (a.k.a. That's the Way of the World) Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1975) (*) [Ben] Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976) (*) [Ed Goodman] (a.k.a. Buffalo Bill and the Indians) Taxi Driver (1976) (*) [Sport] Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976) (*) [Speed] Welcome to L.A. (1977) [Ken Hood] Duellists, The (1977) (*) [Gabriel Feraud] Fingers (1978) (*) [Jimmy Angelilli] Blue Collar (1978) (*) [Jerry] Eagle's Wing (1979) (*) [Henry] Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession (1980) [Inspector Netusil] Saturn 3 (1980) (*) [Benson] Deathwatch (1980) (*) (a.k.a. Mort en Direct, La) [Roddy] That Night in Varennes (1982) (*) [Thomas Paine] (a.k.a. Nuit de Varennes, La) Border, The (1982) (*) [Cat] Pierre dans la bouche, Une (1983) [The fugitive] Exposed (1983) (*) [Rivas] Corrupt (1983) (*) (a.k.a. Copkiller (1983)) Falling in Love (1984) (*) [Ed Lasky] Nemo (1984) [Mr. Legend] (a.k.a. Dream One (1984)) Star Knight (1985) (a.k.a. Caballero del Dragon, El (1985)) (a.k.a. Knight of the Dragon, The (1985)) Camorra: the Naples Connection (1986) (*) [Frankie] Off Beat (1986) (*) [Mickey] Wise Guys (1986) (*) [Bobby Dilea] Men's Club, The (1986) (*) Blindside (1986) (*) Complicato intrigo di donne, vicoli e delitti, Un (1986) (a.k.a. Camorra (1986)) [Frankie] Inquiry, The (1987) Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (1987) (TV) (a.k.a. Dear America (1987) (TV)) Dream One (1987) [Mr. Legend] (a.k.a. Nemo) Pick-up Artist, The (1987) (*) [Alonzo] Last Temptation of Christ, The (1988) (*) [Judas] Cordial Gorbatschev (1988) (a.k.a. Caro Gorbaciov) January Man (1989) (*) [Frank Starkey] Two Jakes, The (1990) (*) [Jake Berman] Two Evil Eyes (1990) (*) [Roderick Usher] Batalla de los Tres Reyes, La (1990) Bugsy (1991) (*) [Mickey Cohen] Mortal Thoughts (1991) (*) [Det. John Woods] Thelma & Louise (1991) (*) [Hal Slocumb] Sister Act (1992) (*) [Vince LaRocca] Bad Lieutenant (1992) (*) [Lt.] Reservoir Dogs (1992) (*) [Mr. White] Rising Sun (1993) (*) [Tom Graham] Dangerous Game (1993) (*) Young Americans, The (1993) [John Harris] Piano, The (1993) (*) [Baines] Snake Eyes (1993) [Eddie Israel] (a.k.a. Dangerous Game (1993)) Point of No Return (1993) (*) [Victor the Cleaner] (a.k.a. Assassin, The (1993)) Pulp Fiction (1994) (*) [Winston Wolf] Imaginary Crimes (1994) [Ray Weiler] Somebody to Love (1994) [Harry Harrelson] Monkey Trouble (1994) (*) [Shorty] (a.k.a. Pet (1994)) Clockers (1995) [Rocco Klein] Vlemma tou Odyssea, To (1995) [A] (a.k.a. Gaze of Odysseus, The (1995)) (a.k.a. Regard d'Ulysse, Le (1995)) (a.k.a. Ulysses' Gaze (1995)) Smoke (1995) [Auggie Wren] Get Shorty (1995) (cameo) [Himself] Blue in the Face (1995) [Auggie Wren] Head Above Water (1996) From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) [Jacob Fuller] Colleen Kelly: Daniel Keyes: "Where the Heart Is" (1969-72) [Ben Jessup] I Never Sang for My Father (1970) (*) [Dr. Mayberry] 1776 (1972) [Dr. Josiah Bartlett] John Kuhner: John La Motta: Robin Lane: James Langrell: Audrey Larkins: Judd Laurence: Paula Laurence: Firepower (1979) [Woman Guest] Crossing Delancy (1988) (*) For Love or Money (1993) [Mrs. Vigushin] (a.k.a. Concierge, The) Carol Ann Lewis: Gene Lindsey: All the President's Men (1976) [Baldwin] Allan Lindstrom: Peter Lombard: Tempest (1982) (*) [Mackenzie] Radio Days (1987) [Abercrombie Host] Deborah Loomis: Hercules in New York (1970) (a.k.a. Hercules - The Movie) (a.k.a. Hercules Goes Bananas) Judith Lowry (27 July 1890, Ft. Sill, OK): Miracle of Morgan's Creek, The (1944) [Nurse] 13 Rue Madeleine (1946) [Peasant woman] Miracle Worker, The (1962) [1st Crone] Ladybug, Ladybug (1963) [Grandmother] Trouble With Angels, The (1966) [Nun] Night They Raided Minsky's, The (1968) [Mother Annie] Husbands (1970) [Stuart's grandmother] Anderson Tapes, The (1971) [Mrs. Hathaway] Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, The (1972) [Nanny] "Phyllis" (1975) [Sally "Mother" Dexter] Bennett Lubin: Al Lust: Karen Lynn: Pat Lysinger: Michael Maitland: Michelle Mantvidas: Greta Markson: Tom Markus: Richard Marr: Leo Marrell: Edward Marshall: Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (1973) Jackson County Jail (1976) [Mr. Blight] Twisted (1992) [Karl Yaeger] Marsha Mason (3 April 1942, St. Louis, MO): "Love of Life" (1951) Hot Rod Hullabaloo (1966) "Where the Heart Is" (1969) Blume in Love (1973) (*) [Arlene] Cinderella Liberty (1973) (*) [Maggie Paul] Audrey Rose (1977) (*) [Janice Templeton] Goodbye Girl, The (1977) (*) [Paul McFadden] Cheap Detective, The (1978) (*) [Georgia Merkle] Promises in the Dark (1979) (*) Chapter Two (1979) (*) [Jennie MacLaine] Only When I Laugh (1981) (*) [Georgia] Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal (1982) (*) (TV) Max Dugan Returns (1983) (*) [Nora McPhee] Surviving (1985) (TV) Heartbreak Ridge (1986) (*) [Aggie] Trapped in Silence (1986) (*) (TV) [Jennifer Hubbell] Dinner at Eight (1989) (*) (TV) [Millicent Jordan] Stella (1990) (*) [Janice Morrison] Image, The (1990) (*) (TV) [Jean] Drop Dead Fred (1991) (*) [Polly] "Sibs" (1991) [Nora Ruscio] I Love Trouble (1994) [Sen. Gayle Robbins] Nick of Time (1995) [Eleanor Grant] Tom Masters: George Mat((t))hews (7 November 1984): River's End (1941) [Malloy] Wing and a Prayer (1944) [Dooley] Up in Arms (1944) [Blackie] Corn Is Green, The (1945) [Trap Driver] Pat and Mike (1952) [Spec Cauley] Last of the Comanches (1952) (*) [O'Rattigan] (a.k.a. Sabre and the Arrow, The (1952)) Yankee Buccaneer (1952) City Beneath the Sea (1953) [Capt. Meade] Acte d'amour, Un (1953) [Henderson] (a.k.a. Act of Love (1953)) (a.k.a. Quelque part dans le monde (1953)) Great Diamond Robbery, The (1953) [Duke Fargoh] Man with the Golden Arm, The (1955) (*) [Williams] "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955) [Sam Donleavy] ( 1/8/56) (ep. 'The Big Switch') Proud Ones, The (1956) [Dillon] Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) [John Shansey] Buccaneer, The (1958) (*) Heller in Pink Tights (1960) "Glynis" (1963) [Chick Rogers] Going Home (1971) [Malloy] George McCoy: Tonino und Toinette (1994) (TV) [Robbi] (a.k.a. Tonino and Toinette (1994) (TV)) Ken McEwen: Michael McGuire: Danny Boy (1946) [Pudgie] Dog and the Diamonds, The (1953) They Might Be Giants (1971) [Telephone Guard] Blade (1973) [Quincy] Hard Times (1975) [Chick Gandil] (a.k.a. Streetfighter, The (1975)) Report to the Commissioner (1975) Great Wallendas, The (1978) (TV) Sanctuary of Fear (1979) (TV) [Lieutenant Bellamy] Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, The (1982) [Sheriff Glover] Partners (1982) [Monroe] "Winds Of War, The" (1983) (mini) "Empire" (1984) [Edward Roland] Bird (1988) [Brewster] Shakedown on the Sunset Strip (1988) (TV) "War and Remembrance" (1989) (mini) Karen Carpenter Story, The (1989) (TV) [Sheldon] "Nowhere Man" (1995) [Robert/Lenny] (ep 'The Spider Webb' (09/95) also appeared in episodes of the following TV shows: "It Takes Two", "Major Dad" Pat McNamara: American Hot Wax (1978) [Gordie] Prototype (1982) (TV) [Landlord] Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) [Businessman #2] Challenge, The (1982) [Fight Promoter] (a.k.a. Sword of the Ninja (1982)) Blue Thunder (1983) [Matusek] Crimes of Passion (1984) [Frank] (a.k.a. China Blue (1984)) Brass (1985) (TV) [Lieutenant Hanley] Stone Pillow (1985) (TV) [Daggett] Squeeze, The (1987) [Arnold Drisco] Lean on Me (1989) [Police Officer] Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez, The (1991) [Killer] Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) [Sheriff Perkins] Claude (1992) [Al Dewey] (a.k.a. Trusting Beatrice (1992)) Cagney & Lacey: The Return (1994) (TV) [Skipper] Danielle Steel's 'Zoya' (1995) (TV) [Stage Manager] Rosemary McNamara: Patrick McVey: Easy Come, Easy Go (1947) [Gambler] John Meranda: Maryann Merrick: Paul Michael: Pennies from Heaven (1981) (*) [Bank Teller] Masque of the Red Death (1989) (*) [Benito] Batman (1989) (*) [Cop] Jared Mickey: Harry Eldon Miller: Fuzz (1972) [Police Garage Attendant] George Mitchell (1905): Phoenix City Story, The (1955) [Hugh Britton] 3:10 to Yuma (1957) [Bartender] Wild and the Innocent, The (1959) [Uncle Lije] "Twilight Zone" (1960) episode "The Hitch-hiker" [gas station man] "Twilight Zone" (1960) epidoe "Execution" [elderly man] "Twilight Zone" (1961) epsiode "Jess-Belle" [Luthor Glover] Kid Galahad (1962) [Sperling] Third of a Man (1962) Twilight of Honor (1963) (a.k.a. Charge Is Murder, The (1963)) "Thriller" ( ) episode "Portrait Without A Face" Unsinkable Molly Brown, The (1964) (*) [Monsignor Ryan] Nevada Smith (1966) [Paymaster] Flim Flam Man, The (1967) [Tetter] (a.k.a. One Born Every Minute (1967)) Learning Tree, The (1969) Andromeda Strain, The (1970) (*) [Jackson] "Outer Limits" Sandy Mitchell: Gettysburg (1993) [Fiddle and Guitar Player] Jim Mixon: Tom Mixon: Vic Mohica: Richard W. Mollick: Chuck Morgan: Dan Morgan: Charly (1968) (*) [Paddy] Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, The (1971) [Muldoon] Joseph Mosca: Tom Murphy: Snapper, The (1993) (TV) [Pal 1] T.J. Murphy: Carl Nicholas: Joy Nicholson: Vince O'Brien ((O'Brein)): Hoodlum Priest (1961) [Assistant District Attorney] "Search For Tomorrow" (1974-5) [Hal Conrad] Annie Hall (1977) (*) [Hotel Doctor] Six Degrees of Separation (1993) [Grandfather at Baptism] Quiz Show (1994) [Edmund "Bunny" Wilson] Bridget O'Donnell: Sho Onodera: Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The (1974) (*) [Mr. Matsumoto] Harry Osborne: Norman Parker: "Falcon Crest" (1981) [Julius Karnow (1989-1990)] Prince of the City (1981) [Rick Cappalino] Killing Hour, The (1984) [Larry Weeks] (a.k.a. Clairvoyant, The (1984)) Turk 182! (1985) [Dr. Salco] Murder: By Reason of Insanity (1985) (TV) [Judge Gold] Leap of Faith (1988) (TV) [Marty] (a.k.a. Question of Faith (1988) (TV)) Who Gets the Friends?(1988) (TV) [Everett Harden] Bonfire of the Vanities, The (1990) [Det. Goldberg] Up Close and Personal (1996) [Mark Lindler] Wendy Parker: Clifford A. Pellow: I Am a Camera (1955) Hustler, The (1961) (*) [Turk] Magnum Force (1973) (*) [Guzman] Hustling (1975) (TV) [Man in a Business Suit] Comes a Horseman (1978) [Cattle Buyer] Love and Bullets (1979) [Police Captain] Gideon's Trumpet (1980) (TV) [Justin Pike] Ruckus (1982) [Homer] White Dog (1982) [Sheriff] Blue Thunder (1983) [Allen] Murphy's Law (1986) [Lieutenant Nachman] Betrayed (1988) [the Reverend Russell Johnson] Dean Perchall: Jack Pickett: Lovelady Powell: "That Was the Week That Was" (1964) I Never Sang for My Father (1970) [Norma] Possession of Joel Delaney, The (1971) [Erika] Happy Hooker, The (1975) Keith Prentice: Boys in the Band, The (1970) (*) [Larry] Cruising (1980) [Joey] Kathleen Quint: Sheila Ray: Diann Redford: Douglas Reid: Frank Rerch: Charles Reynolds: Marin Riley: Victor Romano: Jane Rose: Lisa Ross: Hanford Rowe: Ann Rugiero: Charles Rush: Gordon Russell: Tumbleweeds (1925) [Noll Lassiter] Dick Sabol: Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) (*) [Jarema] Anthony Sacco: Arlene Sand: Alfred Sandor: Liliane Sandor: Joe Della Sarte: Ed Sauter: Frank Schofield: Wrong Man, The (1957) [Department of Correction Guard] Outlaw Josey Wales, The (1976) (*) [Senator Lane] John Servetnik: Incident, The (1967) [Bartender] Ingrid Severson: Lana Shaw: Rebecca Shaw: Paul Shenan: Mary Lynne Shields: William Shust: Rivals (1972) [Culloux] Seduction of Joe Tynan, The (1979) [Ned Townes] Mel Sigan: Neil Sigan: Al Smith: Thomas Spratley: Jack Stamburger: Fred Stewart: Misleading Lady (1932) [Babs] Splendor in the Grass (1961) [Del Loomis] World of Henry Orient, The (1964) [Doctor] In the Heat of the Night (1967) [Dr. Stuart] New Leaf, A (1971) [Mr. von Rensaeller] Jessica Stewart: Ray Stewart: Gail Strickland [May 18]: Drowning Pool, The (1975) [Mavis Kilbourne] Dark Side of Innocence, The (1976) (TV) [Heather] Bound for Glory (1976) Baron, The (1977) Gathering, The (1977) (*) (TV) [Peggy Thornton] One on One (1977) (*) [B.J. Rudolph] President's Mistress, The (1978) TV) [Gwen Bowers] Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, A (1978) (TV) [Dorothy] Who'll Stop the Rain (1978) (*) [Chairman] (a.k.a. Dog Soldiers) Snowblind (1978) (*) Norma Rae (1979) [Bonnie Mae] Gathering, Part II, The (1979) (*) (TV) [Peggy] Letters from Frank (1979) (TV) Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case (1980) (*) (TV) King Crab (1980) (TV) Matter of Life and Death, A (1981) (*) (TV) Eleanor, First Lady of the World (1982) (*) (TV) Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (1982) (TV) My Body, My Child (1982) (TV) Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (1983) (TV) (a.k.a. Starflight One (1983) (TV)) Lies (1983) (*) [Jessica Brenner] Uncommon Valor (1983/I) [Helen Rhodes] Protocol (1984) (*) [Ambassador Marietta St. John] Oxford Blues (1984) (*) [Las Vegas Lady] "Insiders, The" (1985) [Alice West] Hyper Sapien (1986) (*) (a.k.a. Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star (1986)) (a.k.a. People from Another Star, The (1986)) "What a Country" (1986) Heartbeat (1988) (TV) "Heartbeat" (1988) [Marilyn McGrath] Man in the Moon, The (1991) (*) [Marie Foster] "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1992) [Olive Bray Davis (1992-3)] Burden of Proof, The (1992) (TV) [Fiona Cawley] (a.k.a. Scott Turow's The Burden of Proof (1992) (TV)) "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993), (ep. 'Paradise') Barbara Taylor Bradford's 'Remember' (1993) (TV) Three of Hearts (1993) (*) [Yvonne] Silent Cries (1993) (a.k.a. Guests of the Emperor) Barbara Taylor Bradford's 'Remember' (1993) (TV) When a Man Loves a Woman (1994) [Pam] American President, The (1995) [Esther MacInerney] George Strus: Brian Sturdivant: Sullivan, Susan [18 November 1944, New York, NY]: "Another World" (1964) [Lenore Moore Curtin] "World Apart, A" (1970) [Nancy Condon (1970-1971)] No Place to Run (1972) (TV) "Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II" (1976) [Maggie Porter] Magnificent Magnet of Santa Mesa, The (1977) (TV) City, The (1977) (TV) Having Babies II (1977) (TV) [Dr. Julie Farr] Roger & Harry: The Mitera Target (1977) (TV) Incredible Hulk, The (1977) (TV) [Dr. Elaine Marks] New Maverick, The (1978) (TV) [Poker Alice] Comedy Company, The (1978) (TV) Having Babies III (1978) (TV) [Dr. Julie Farr] "Having Babies" (1978) [Dr. Julie Farr] (a.k.a "Julie Farr, M.D." (1978)) Deadman's Curve (1978) (TV) Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) [Woman] Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (1979) (TV) "It's a Living" (1980) [Lois Adams (1980-1981)] (a.k.a "Making a Living" (1980)) Marriage Is Alive and Well (1980) (TV) City in Fear (1980) (TV) Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, The (1980) (TV) "Falcon Crest" (1981) [Maggie Gioberti Channing (1981-1989)] Cave-In! (1983) (TV) Rage of Angels: The Story Continues (1986) (TV) [Mary Beth] Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless Reporter (1991) (TV) [Twyla Cooper] "George Carlin Show, The" (1994) [Kathleen Rachowski] Danielle Steel's 'A Perfect Stranger' (1994) (TV) [Kaye] "Monroes, The" (1995) [Kathryn Monroe] Elizabeth Swain: Larry Swanson: Campus Man (1987) [Nerd #1] Dolph Sweet: "Edge of Night, The" (1956) Young Doctors, The (1961) "Another World" (1964) [Lieutenant Gil McGowan] "Trials of O'Brien, The" (1965) [Lieutenant Garrison] You're a Big Boy Now (1966) [Francis Graf] Swimmer, The (1968) [Henry Biswanger] Finian's Rainbow (1968) (*) [Sheriff] Lost Man, The (1969) Out-of-Towners, The (1970) Telephone Book, The (1971) [Obscene Phone Caller Four] Fear Is the Key (1972) Sisters (1973) Cops and Robbers (1973) (*) Migrants, The (1974) (TV) [Sheriff] Lords of Flatbush, The (1974) Amazing Grace (1974) (*) Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid (1977) (TV) [George] Which Way Is Up? (1977) Killing Affair, A (1977) (TV) Deathmoon (1978) (*) (TV) [Lieutenant Russ Cort] Heaven Can Wait (1978) [Head Coach] "King" (1978) (mini) [J. Edgar Hoover] Go Tell the Spartans (1978) [General Harnitz] Marciano (1979) (TV) [Si Menchlemann] Act of Violence (1979) (TV) [Detective O'Brien] (a.k.a. Deadline Assault (TV)) Aunt Mary (1979) (TV) "Studs Lonigan" (1979) (mini) Wanderers, The (1979) [Chubby Galasso] Gideon's Trumpet (1980) (TV) [Charlie] Below the Belt (1980) "When the Whistle Blows" (1980) Reds (1981) (*) [Big Bill Haywood] Two Lives of Carol Letner, The (1981) (TV) Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1981) (*) (TV) [Waldrop] Acorn People, The (1981) (*) (TV) [Donald Bradshaw] "Gimme a Break" (1981) Margo Tacey: Ann Teeman: K. C. Townsend: How to Murder Your Wife (1964) Husbands (1970) [Barmaid] Below the Belt (1980) [Thalia] Burning, The (1981) [Hooker] Barbara Tracey: Paul Trahan: Peter Turgeon (Boyd Higginson Turgeon) [25 December 1919]: Muscle Beach Party (1964) [Theodore] World of Henry Orient, The (1964) (*) Dove, The (1968) [Uncle Anders] Last Summer (1969) Airport (1970) (*) American Gigolo (1980) (*) [Julien's Lawyer] Scott Upright: Abe Vigoda [24 February 1921, New York, NY]: Devil's Daughter, The (1972) (TV) [Alikhine] Godfather, The (1972) (*) [Tessio] Toma (1973) (TV) Newman's Law (1974) (*) Story of Pretty Boy Floyd, The (1974) (TV) Godfather, Part II, The (1974) (*) [Tessio] "Barney Miller" (1975) Having Babies (1976) (TV) "Fish" (1977) Comedy Company, The (1978) (TV) How to Pick Up Girls! (1978) (*) (TV) Cheap Detective, The (1978) (*) [Sgt. Rizzuto] Gridlock (1980) (*) (TV) (a.k.a. Great American Traffic Jam, The (TV)) Death Car on the Freeway (1980) (TV) "Santa Barbara" (1984) Cannonball Run II (1984) Stuff, The (1985) [Guest Star in "Stuff Commercials"] Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter (1986) (*) Plain Clothes (1988) (*) Look Who's Talking (1989) (*) [Grandpa] Prancer (1989) (*) [Orel Benton] Keaton's Cop (1989) (*) (TV) Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) (*) [Waponis Chief] Fist of Honor (1992) (*) Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) (voice) [Salvatore Valestra] Harlem (1993) [Gus Molino] (a.k.a. Sugar Hill) North (1994) [Alaskan Grandpa] Jury Duty (1995) [Judge Powell] Robert Viharo: Valley of the Dolls (1967) [Director] Return to Macon County (1975) [Whittaker] Bare Knuckles (1977) I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977) Happy Birthday, Gemini (1980) Hide in Plain Sight (1980) [Jack Scolese] Night Stalker, The (1987) Romero (1989) [Colonel Ernesto Dorio] Paul Vincent: Arthur (1981) (*) [Waiter] Barbarians at the Gate (1993) (TV) [New York Limo Driver] Peter von Neil: Ray von Orden: Diane Walker: Robert Warlock: Hal White: Elizabeth Wilson [4 April 1925, Grand Rapids, MI]: Picnic (1955) [Christine Schoenwalder] Patterns (1956) (*) [Marge Fleming] Tunnel of Love, The (1958) (*) Goddess, The (1958) [Nurse] Happy Anniversary (1959) Birds, The (1963) (*) [Helen Carter] Graduate, The (1967) (*) [Mrs. Braddock] Jenny (1969) (*) [Mrs. Marsh] Catch-22 (1970) [Mother] Little Murders (1971) (*) [Mrs. Newquist] Day of the Dolphin, The (1973) [Mrs. Rome] Man on a Swing (1974) [Dr. Anna Wilson] Prisoner of Second Avenue, The (1974) (*) [Pauline] Miles to Go Before I Sleep (1975) (*) (TV) Happy Hooker, The (1975) (*) Sanctuary of Fear (1979) (*) 9 to 5 (1980) (*) [Roz] Once Upon a Family (1980) (TV) Incredible Shrinking Woman, The (1981) [Dr. Ruth Ruth] Million Dollar Infield (1982) (TV) Grace Quigley (1984) (*) [Emily Watkins] (a.k.a. Ultimate Solution of Grace Quigley, The) You Can't Take it With You (1985) (*) Where Are the Children? (1986) (*) [Dorothy Prentiss] Believers, The (1987) (*) [Kate Maslow] "Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder" (1987) (mini) Conspiracy of Love (1987) (*) (TV) [Lilly Woldarski] Burning Bridges (1990) (TV) [Freda] Regarding Henry (1991) (*) [Jessica] Addams Family, The (1991) (*) [Abigail Craven] Skylark (1993) (*) (TV) [Harriet] "Alex Haley's Queen" (1993) (mini) Quiz Show (1994) [Dorothy Van Doren] "Scarlett" (1994) (mini) [Aunt Eulalie] Nobody's Fool (1994) [Vera (uncredited)] In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (1994) (TV) (a.k.a. Bitter Blood (1994) (TV)) Spring Awakening (1994) (TV) [Mrs. Pierson] Boys Next Door, The (1996) (TV) [Mary Fremus] Richard Woods: Rage of Angels (1983) (TV) [Seth Needham] (a.k.a. Sidney Sheldon's Rage of Angels (1983) (TV)) Fresh Horses (1988) [Buddy] Mr. North (1988) [Willis] Miller's Crossing (1990) [Mayor Dale Levander] I.Q. (1994) [Suit] Hudsucker Proxy, The (1994) [Board Member] Bobbi Ann Woronko: Amy Yaekerson: Barbara Young: ------------------------------------- IVd.- Dan Curtis (Filmography as Director): ------------------------------------- "Dark Shadows" (1966) House of Dark Shadows (1970) Night of Dark Shadows (1971) Night Strangler, The (1972) (TV) Norliss Tapes, The (1973) (TV) Dracula (1973) (TV) Turn of the Screw (1974) (TV) Melvin Purvis: G-Man (1974) (TV) Scream of the Wolf (1974) (TV) Kansas City Massacre, The (1975) (TV) Trilogy of Terror (1975) (TV) Burnt Offerings (1976) Curse of the Black Widow (1977) (TV) Dead of Night (1977) When Every Day Was the Fourth of July (1978) (TV) Express to Terror (1979) Last Ride of the Dalton Gang, The (1979) (TV) Mrs. R's Daughter (1979) (TV) Me and the Kid (1980) Long Days of Summer, The (1980) (TV) "Winds of War, The" (1983) (mini) "War and Remembrance" (1989) (mini) Dark Shadows (1990) (TV) Intruders (1992) (TV) In Advance of the Landing (1993) ----------------------------------------------------- IVe.- Robert "Bob" Cobert (Filmography as Composer): ----------------------------------------------------- Ladybug, Ladybug (1963) "Dark Shadows" (1966) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1968) (TV) House of Dark Shadows (1970) Night Stalker, The (1971) (TV) Night Strangler, The (1972) (TV) Dracula (1973) (TV) Melvin Purvis: G-Man (1974) (TV) Burnt Offerings (1976) Last Ride of the Dalton Gang, The (1979) (TV) Me and the Kid (1980) "Winds of War, The" (1983) (mini) "War and Remembrance" (1989) (mini) ==================================================================== PART V. - DARK SHADOWS ==== IN MEMORIUM ==== ==================================================================== "We'll Never forget any of them" Dr. Julia Hoffman Syd Andrews - Frank Bailey - Bil Baird - Katharine Balfour (9/3/90) - Joan Bennett (12/90) - Chris Bernau (6/14/89) - Clarice Blackburn (8/5/95) - Ed Blainey - Anita Bolster (6/85) - Angus Cairns - Barbara Cason (6/18/90) - Joel Crothers (11/6/85) - Thayer David (7/17/78) - Ronald Dawson - John Devoe - David Ford (8/83) - Hugh Franklin - Robert Gerringer (8/89) - Paul Kirk Giles - Timothy Gordon (9/93) - Tom Gormon - Grayson Hall (8/7/85) - Jared Holmes (9/94) - Isabella Hoopes (8/87) - House Jameson - Dorrie Kavanaugh (12/83) - James Langrell (9/19/94) - Vincent Loscalzo - Judith Lowry (11/29/76) - George Mat((t))hews (11/7/84) - Tom McCue - Kenneth McMillan (8/89) - Everett Melosh - Edward Melton - George Mitchell - Sho Onodera - Arthur J. Ornitz - Rudy Piccirillo - Keith Prentice (9/27/92) - Ed Riley - Jane Rose - Gordon Russell - Craig Slocum (9/78) - Francis Swann (1983) - Dolph Sweet (5/8/85) - Art Wallace (12/94) - Virginia Vestoff (4/82) -------------------------------------- Data for the "In Memorium" listings was assembled from: Kathryn Leigh Scott's "My Scrapbook Memories Of Dark Shadows" Kathryn Leigh Scott's "The Dark Shadows Companion" the ShadowGram Fanzine and off the Internet from movie@ibmpcug.co.uk info base Our Thanks - and our memories............ ================================================================= PART VI - DARK SHADOWS CREW (ABC) ================================================================= A: (Listed by Job Title/Position) ----------------------------------- Executive Producer = Dan Curtis Producer = Robert Costello / Peter Miner / Lela Swift / Director = Dan Curtis / Lela Swift / Pennberry Jones (a.k.a. Roger Schope) / Dennis Kane / Henry Kaplan / John Sedwick / John Weaver Jack (Sean Dhu) Sullivan / Story created & developed by = Art Wallace Writers = Art Wallace / Joe Caldwell / Ralph Ellis / Sam Hall / Malcolm Marmorstein / Gordon Russell / Ron Sproat / Francis Swann / Violet Wells Scenic Design = Sy Tomashoff / John Dapper Set Design = Trevor Williams Music composed by = Robert Cobert Music Supervisor = Sybil Weinberger / Art De Cenzo Costume Design = Mary McKinley / Ramse Mostoller / Hazel Roy / Stanley Simmons Graphic Arts = Milt Honig Prop Master = Joe Fitzgerald Wardrobe Mistress = June Puleo Make-up = Dennis Eger / Vincent Loscalzo / Bert Roth Special Makeup = Dick Smith, S.M.A. Hair Stylist = Jack LeGoms Hairdresser = Edith Tilles / Irene Hamalin Associate Producer = George DiCenzo / Sy Tomashoff Assistant to the Producer = Diana Paliotta / Harriet Rohr / Diana Wenman / Gloria Banta / Nancy Harwich Associate Director = Patricia Bannon / Bob Livingston / Ken McEwen / Alan Pultz / Michael Stanislavsky / Jack (Sean Dhu) Sullivan / John Weaver / John Sedwick / Alan Pollack Assistant Director = Michael Ream Unit Manager = Joe Adams / Gary Blohm / Michael Brockman / Patrick Plevin / Al Kassel / Clem Egolf / Paul Wathan Technical Director = J.J. (Jake) Lupatkin / Bill Degenhardt / Deet Jonker / Bill Morris / Al Smith / George Whitaker / Lou Marchand / Steve Vernick Lighting Director = Roz Bigelow / Mel Handelsman / Alan Holden / Tom McCue Everett Melosh / Howard Sharrott / Henry Behar / Dick Weiss / Harvey Kalfin / Bill Itkin / John Connolly Boom Operator = Max Jughans Audio = Anthony Amodeo / Frank Bailey / Nick Carbonaro / Leonard Hirshfield / Jack Kelly / Tom McCue / Henry Plimack / Fred Ripple / David Thuesen / Cy Chaiken / Morley Lang / Joel Rosenberg / Dick Rose / Sy Paget / Nick Bobrick Sound Effects = Ed Blainey / Bernard Fambrough / Terry Ross / Pete Prescott Video Engineer = Nicholas Besink Video = Andy Balint / Girish Barghava / Hector Kicelian / Michael Michaels / Dick Moller / Pete Murphy / Indra Sadoo / Ross Skipper / Rudy Piccirillo / Erskin Roberts / Dave White / Michael Altieri / Lee Burton / Stu Goodman / Lee Langston / Ed Pontorno / John Wood / Roy Thompson Video Editor = Frank Guiliano Videotape Editor = Randy Cohen / Frank Rubin / Manfred Schorn / Bob Steinbeck / Charles Stephensen / Fred Labib / Alex Moskovic / Chester Nowel / Chester Pawlak / Carl Pollack / Danny Rosenson / Rene Labat / Gary Duda / Chuck Gardener / Indra Sadoo Engineering Supervisor = Bill Blumel Studio Supervisor = Burt Sussman / Bill Egan Studio Services = Bill Kneeshaw Stage Manager = Syd Andrews / John Devoe / Lee Fairchild / Edward Melton / Murdock Pemberton / Tom King / Ernest Baxter / Marvin Long / John Olff Production Assistant = Melissa Foster / Karen Kayser / Pat Moran Announcer = Bob Prescott / Bob Lloyd Broadcast Operations = Thalia Verganelis Commercial Coordinator = Pat Nesbit / George Patrick Miss Scott's Clothes by Junior Sophisticates Fashions courtesy of OHRBACH'S Series created by Dan Curtis Dan Curtis Television Productions -------------------------------------------- B: (Listed by Last Name - Alphabetically) -------------------------------------------- Joe Adams = Unit Manager Michael Altieri = Video Anthony Amodeo = Audio Syd Andrews = Stage Manager Frank Bailey = Audio Andy Balint = Video Patricia Bannon = Associate Director Gloria Banta = Assistant to the Producer Girish Barghava = Video Ernest Baxter = Stage Manager Henry Behar = Lighting Director Nichlolas Besink = Video Engineer Roz Bigelow = Lighting Director Ed Blainey = Sound Effects Gary Blohm = Unit Manager Bill Blumel = Engineering Supervisor Nick Bobrick = Audio Michael Brockman = Unit Manager Lee Burton = Video Joe Caldwell = Writer Nick Carbonaro = Audio Cy Chaiken = Audio Robert Cobert = Composer Randy Cohen = Videotape Editor John Connolly = Lighting Director Robert Costello = Producer Dan Curtis = Series creator / Executive Producer / Director John Dapper = Scenic Design Art De Cenzo = Music Supervisor Bill Degenhardt = Technical Director John Devoe = Stage Manager George DiCenzo = Associate Producer Gary Duda = Videotape Editor Bill Egan = Studio Supervisor Dennis Eger = Make-up Clem Egolf = Unit Manager Ralph Ellis = Writer Lee Fairchild = Stage Manager Bernard Fambrough = Sound Effects Joe Fitzgerald = Prop Master Melissa Foster = Production Assistant Chuck Gardener = Videotape Editor Stu Goodman = Video Frank Guiliano = Video Editor Sam Hall = Writer Irene Hamalin = Hairdresser Mel Handelsman = Lighting Director Nancy Harwich = Assistant to the Producer Leonard Hirshfield = Audio Alan Holden = Lighting Director Milt Honig = Graphic Arts Bill Itkin = Lighting Director Pennberry Jones (a.k.a. Roger Schope) = Director Deet Jonker = Technical Director Max Jughans = Boom Operator Harvey Kalfin = Lighting Director Dennis Kane = Director Henry Kaplan = Director Al Kassel = Unit Manager Karen Kayser = Production Assistant Jack Kelly = Audio Hector Kicelian = Video Tom King = Stage Manager Bill Kneeshaw = Studio Services Rene Labat = Videotape Editor Fred Labib = Videotape Editor Morley Lang = Audio Lee Langston = Video Jack LeGoms = Hair Stylist Bob Livingston = Associate Director Bob Lloyd = Announcer Marvin Long = Stage Manager Vincent Loscalzo = Make-up J.J. (Jake) Lupatkin = Technical Director Lou Marchand = Technical Director Malcolm Marmorstein = Writer Tom McCue = Lighting Director / Audio Ken McEwen = Associate Director Mary McKinley = Costume Design Everett Melosh = Lighting Director Edward Melton = Stage Manager Michael Michaels = Video Peter Miner = Producer Dick Moller = Video Pat Moran = Production Assistant Bill Morris = Technical Director Alex Moskovic = Videotape Editor Ramse Mostoller = Costume Design Pete Murphy = Video Pat Nesbitt = Commercial Coordinator Chester Nowel = Videotape Editor John Olff = Stage Manager Sy Paget = Audio Diana Paliotta = Assistant to the Producer George Patrick = Commercial Coordinator Chester Pawlak = Videotape Editor Murdock Pemberton = Stage Manager Rudy Piccirillo = Video Patrick Plevin = Unit Manager Henry Plimack = Audio Alan Pollack = Associate Director Carl Pollack = Videotape Editor Ed Pontorno = Video Bob Prescott = Announcer Pete Prescott = Sound Effects June Puleo = Wardrobe Mistress Alan Pultz = Associate Director Michael Ream = Assistant Director Fred Ripple = Audio Erskin Roberts = Video Harriet Rohr = Assistant to the Producer Dick Rose = Audio Joel Rosenberg = Audio Danny Rosenson = Videotape Editor Terry Ross = Sound Effects Bert Roth = Makeup Hazel Roy = Costume Design Frank Rubin = Videotape Editor Gordon Russell = Writer Indra Sadoo = Video / Videotape Editor John Sedwick = Director / Associate Director Manfred Schorn = Videotape Editor Howard Sharrott = Lighting Director Stanley Simmons = Costume Design Ross Skipper = Video Al Smith = Technical Director Dick Smith = Special Makeup Ron Sproat = Writer Michael Stanislavsky = Associate Director Bob Steinbeck = Videotape Editor Charles Stephensen = Videotape Editor Jack (Sean Dhu) Sullivan = Director / Associate Director Burt Sussman = Studio Supervisor Francis Swann = Writer Lela Swift = Producer / Director Roy Thompson = Video David Thuesen = Audio Edith Tilles = Hairdresser Sy Tomashoff = Associate Producer / Scenic Design Thalia Verganelis = Broadcast Operations Steve Vernick = Technical Director Art Wallace = Story created & developed by / Writer Paul Wathan = Unit Manager John Weaver = Director / Associate Director Sybil Weinberger = Music Supervisor Dick Weiss = Lighting Director Violet Wells = Writer Diana Wenman = Assistant to the Producer George Whitaker = Technical Director Dave White = Video Trevor Williams = Set Design John Wood = Video ================================================================ PART VIIa. - THE COLLINS FAMILY TREE / REAL TIME (ABC) ================================================================ The Collins Family Tree ======================= Isaac-(?) | | |---------------------------------|---------------| | | | (?)-(?) Theodore-(?) Amadeus-(?) | | | | | | [1795] | | (?)-(?) |--------------|------------------| |---------------| Joshua-Naomi Jeremiah-Laura(1) Abigail Daniel-Harriet Millicent-Nathan | -Josette(2) | Forbes | | (annulled) |------------------| | Barnabas-Angelique Sarah | | (?)-(?) | | |----------------------| [1840] Flora-(?) Gabriel-Edith Quentin-Samantha(1) | | | -Daphne(2) Desmond-Leticia | | | | |----------|-------------| | Caleb Geoffrey-(?) Charles Thadeus "Tad"(1) | | [1897] |---------|-----------------|------------------| Rev. Gregory-Judith Edward-Laura Carl Quentin-Jenny Trask | | | | |---------------------| |--------| Jamison-(?) Nora (?)-Lenore son | | | | [1966] |---------| |--------| Paul-Elizabeth Roger-Laura(1) Jennings-daughter daughter-Haskell Stoddard | | -Cassandra(2) | | | | | | | | |-----|-----| | Jeb-Carolyn David(1) Tom Chris Amy Joe Hawkes It should be noted that throughout the later part of the 1970 episodes Barnabas, Julia and Quentin(1897) keep refering to Quentin(1840) as the Great-grand-uncle of Quentin(1897). This just isn't so. Salute the writers or just accept that, once past cousins, Collins relatives were impossible to keep straight, even for the Collins. Quentin(1840) was brother to Quentin(1897)'s Grandfather and was therefore Quentin(1897)'s Grand-uncle. Now he may well have been a great or even super Grand-uncle but he was most definitely not a Great-grand-uncle. ================================================================ PART VIIb. - THE COLLINS FAMILY TREE / PARALLEL TIME (ABC) ================================================================ The Collins (PT) Family Tree ============================ | |---------------------| | | 1680 PT Brutus-Amanda Constance | | |---------------| Son 1 Son 2 (note Joshua Collins is the son of one of Brutus' sons) 1795 PT Joshua-Naomi | | |-----------------|---------------------| | | | | | | Julia Justin-Flora Barnabas-Josette | | | | 1841 PT | | | |------|------|------| | son son son Bramwell-Daphne(1) | -Catherine(2) |--------|-------|-----------------------| Quentin Gabriel Morgan-Catherine (*) Melanie-Kendrick Young | | |-------|--------| Child 1 Child 2 Child 3 * Melanie was adopted by Justin and Flora - but in reality was the daughter of Justin and Josette. Bramwell and Catherine are expecting a child when the storyline ends, but we never hear if the child is born or not. /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ NO DEFINITIVE INFORMATION EXISTS FOR PT BETWEEN THE 1840's AND 1970's AND THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT THE TWO PERIODS COULD BE SEPARATE TIME BANDS AND THEREFORE UNRELATED, BUT THEN THEY COULD BE CONTINUOUS AND RELATED TIMEBAND, YOU'LL HAVE TO SOLVE THAT ONE YOURSELF. \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ 1970 PT | | | | | |--------------| Paul Quentin-Angelique(1) (M)-(F) Roger Elizabeth-Stoddard | Maggie(2) | | | | | | |-------| | Daniel Chris Amy Willie Loomis-Carolyn ===================================================================== Part VIII.- MIND PROBER PERSONALITY PROFILES OF DS CHARACTERS ===================================================================== [This section is taken from a few board posts done in April of 1994 by Judy P5000 (Judy Phillips, founder of the DS Folder on AOL) and appears as originally sent - with only format changes. Minor added text/editors notes are in [ ]. Thanks to Judy for her permission to include these in the FAQ.] All the recent discussion on personality types has reminded me of an old computer program I have, called Mind Prober, which gives you a personality profile of a person based on the answers to a few questions (actually, you put in Yes or No to a list of about 100 adjectives.) After putting myself... and everyone else I've ever known to this test, I've recently gotten the idea to start using it to psychoanalyze DS characters..... Following are the personality profiles of: Barnabas Collins Quentin Collins Dr. Julia Hoffman Angelique Bouchard ---------------------------------- THE MIND PROBER - Barnabas Collins ---------------------------------- "I'm my own worst critic!" Mr. Collins [hereafter called B.C.] might say in a moment of insight. He can be a strict judge of his own accomplishments, and quick to believe that others judge him likewise. Shy and sensitive to criticism, he is most comfortable alone, or with those few special people who he has learned to trust. RELATIONSHIPS ============= MR. B. C. PREFERS A RELIABLE, ACCEPTING COMPANION At first meeting Mr. B.C may seem wary of becoming involved with others. He is likely to enter into a relationship only with someone who is willing to be a steady, and kind partner. It is best to meet him in a quiet, non-threatening situation. His natural tendency to move slowly is due to his secret fear of being rejected. If the relationship encounters rough waters, he is likely to blame himself. COPING WITH STRESS =================== MR. B. C. CAN HAVE A TOUGH TIME WITH STRESS The pressures of everyday living probably weigh heavily on Mr. B.C.. He is likely to worry that a great number of things in life could, and probably will go wrong. Even ordinary complications are seen as insurmountable problems. If there is no let up of pressure, he may resign himself to difficult situations with an attitude of helplessness. During these times you are likely to see him withdraw from others. Although he needs support, he may be unable to ask directly for help. PERSONAL INTERESTS ================== MR B. C. REVEALS HIS INTERESTS TO ONLY A CHOSEN FEW Mr. B.C. will work hard at perfecting his skills. He may be reluctant to discuss his personal interests with any but his closest friend. When he does talk about a hobby or project he's working on, it's with a close friend or two in familiar surroundings. His interests tend to be middle of the road - nothing too spicy or exotic, but personally very rewarding. ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEX ===================== MR. B. C. MOVES CAUTIOUSLY TOWARDS A SERIOUS COMMITMENT Mr. B. C. will move slowly toward a sexual encounter, all the while giving subtle hints of his interest. He will spend a great deal of time testing his prospective partner's willingness and acceptability. Once he has received sufficient assurance that the feelings are mutual, he is likely to show tenderness and commitment to his companion. However, he would probably feel tremendously hurt by rejection or infidelity on the part of his lover. WHAT MAKES MR. B. C. TICK ========================= Mr. B. C. would secretly like to live in a world of beauty and tranquility, inhabited by gentle people. In such a setting he could feel free to express himself without fear of criticism or exploitation. In the meantime, he deals cautiously with others, testing their goodwill and intentions before allowing them to come close. He sometimes feels the need for a protective shell. While Mr. B.C. is generally a quiet person who spends a good deal of his time alone, he is likely to have a few friendships which are quite important to him. Friendships seem to be an all or none phenomenon, as he forms an intimate bond with the few people he allows near him. --------------------------------- THE MIND PROBER - Quentin Collins --------------------------------- Outspoken and confident about his opinions, Mr. Quentin Collins [hereafter called Q.C.] won't hesitate to let you know what is on his mind. However, social tact is not one of Mr. Q.C.'s strong points. You are likely to notice his occasional sarcasm or teasing of others. He doesn't have much curiosity about other's reactions, preferring to do what he believes is right. RELATIONSIPS ============ MR. Q.C. CAN BE FUN MIXED WITH TROUBLE Mr. Q.C. chooses friends who seek excitement, and are able to create their own entertainment. Although Mr. Q.C. can make a favorable first impression, underneath his attractive exterior is a person who can unintentionally hurt others. He doesn't understand that his sense of humor can make him a difficult person to be around. When Mr. Q.C. is involved in a project or cause, his high energy level may cause others to burn out if they spend very much time with him. Personal loyalties and emotional relationships may have little importance to him during such times. COPING WITH STRESS ================== MR. Q.C. CONSIDERS STRESS THE SPICE OF LIFE, UP TO A POINT A certain amount of stress adds excitement to Mr. Q.C.'s way of life. It keeps him alert and on his toes. Even when the pressure builds, he's still likely to act as if he were in control. If the stress does grow beyond his ability to cope effectively, he may act recklessly without thinking of what he is saying or doing. PERSONAL INTERESTS ================== UNUSUAL OR UNORTHODOX FIELDS INTRIGUE MR. Q.C. Mr. Q.C. can be described as a self starter. He is not likely to be afraid to tackle a complicated problem or try a challenging project. Few things intimidate him. He constantly struggles to prevent life from becoming boring or mundane, by pursuing interests that are novel or unusual. Expect him to be a trend setter - the first on the block with the latest invention, gadget, attitude, or idea. ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEX ===================== MR Q.C. ENJOYS SURPRISES IN HIS SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS The way to keep Mr. Q.C. interested in sex is to let your imagination run wild. You will continually need to come up with new and diverting suggestions to keep his interest high. He likes changing routines and surprises. He can be a creative and intense partner, however, emotional intimacy doesn't much interest him. His self-sufficiency allows him to enjoy being alone, as much as he enjoys being with his partner. WHAT MAKES MR Q.C. TICK ======================= Mr. Q.C. is his own person, and tends to be quite sure of himself. He does not accept ideas or values without question, but will take the time to evaluate them and make his own decisions. Others may see him as insensitive or uncaring, because he finds it hard to appreciate their perspectives. He prefers to involve himself with ideas and things instead of people. Mr. Q.C. has a quick temper, and will not hesitate to let you know if he disagrees with you. This kind of person does not take criticism well, and can be quite argumentive. Mr. Q.C. is not bothered by confrontation - provided he wins, and may even enjoy fighting with others. ------------------------------- THE MIND PROBER - Julia Hoffman ------------------------------- Live and let live might be Ms. Julia Hoffman's [hereafter called J.H.] attitude toward life. Her relaxed, casual manner reflects her tolerance for other people and their lifestyles. However, if she feels mistreated or wronged, she will not take it lying down. Her even temperament has its limits, although they are far and broad. RELATIONSHIPS ============= YOU CAN COUNT ON MS. J.H. TO KEEP UP THE RELATIONSHIP Ms. J.H. is a stable, well grounded individual. If you are in trouble, she is the person to call. She would make a good neighbor, or friend, because you can depend on her to be there most of the time. Her pleasant, even temperament makes her an easy person to be involved with. She rarely takes part in intense emotional conflicts unless she has due cause to become angry. She prefers easygoing companions and good times. COPING WITH STRESS ================== MS. J.H. MAINTAINS A BALANCED OUTLOOK, EVEN WHEN FEELING STRESS When life throws Ms. J.H. a curve, she runs with it. Problems in everyday living don't usually bother her. When all does not go well, she can usually stay calm. Typically she is free of the emotional highs and lows that can come from ordinary stress. If undue pressure builds up in Ms. J.H.'s environment, you might notice that she momentarily loses control. This is just a temporary state however, and will probably pass once the stress lets up. PERSONAL INTERESTS ================== MS. J.H. ADJUSTS HER INTERESTS IN ORDER TO JOIN WITH OTHERS Ms. J.H. cheerfully joins in with family or friends in activities they all enjoy. She is able to change her plans, either to take advantage of an invitation, or to spend time alone working on personal hobbies. She tends to be content with a variety of personal interests. Her preferences will usually mirror those of other people in her immediate environment. ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEX ===================== COMPATIBILITY IS MS J.H.'S MIDDLE NAME Ms. J.H. can be a considerate and adaptable partner. Her style of lovemaking can range from gentle to assertive, depending on her companion's needs. She is likely to be fairly adept at figuring out what you want. Compatibility guides her sexual behavior, as long as your requests are within the bounds of what she considers reasonable. WHAT MAKES MS. J.H. TICK ======================== Ms. J.H. lives in a state of internal balance. When something occurs to threaten this balance, she makes a few adjustments in her life and - voila! - all is again in harmony. You may be certain, that anything causing her to lose control is a serious situation indeed. Disorganization and chaos may bother Ms. J.H. She could spend a lot of her time arranging things so that her life is predictable and she is in control. Ms. J.H. will want background information on any issue before she takes action. If life gets a bit hectic, expect her to step back and take stock in what is going on around her. ------------------------------------ THE MIND PROBER - Angelique Bouchard ------------------------------------ This is one person who does not want to be cornered or overly committed in any situation. Ms. Angelique Bouchard [a.k.a. Miranda du Val, Angelique Collins, Valerie Collins, Cassandra {Blair} Collins and Angelique Rumson will be called A.B. from here on] likes to stay free of constraints that could prevent her from doing what she wants. Her personal goals will take precedence over the plans other people may have for her. RELATIONSHIPS ============= EXPECT MS. A.B. TO BE SKEPTICAL OF OTHERS Interpersonally, it may seem like Ms. A.B. is mad at something or someone. Her aggressiveness is actually her way of protecting herself. She is likely to be suspicious of people with whom she is in a relationship. Ms. A.B. figures out what other people are secretly planning, often making assumptions on shaky grounds. She then makes decisions about how involved she will let herself become, usually preferring to stay out of the way of others. COPING WITH STRESS ================== MS. A.B. PREFERS TO HANDLE PROBLEMS ALONE When stress builds up in Ms. A.B.'s life, she prefers to handle it alone. She may act more reclusive than usual, becoming sarcastic and cynical. Coping with stress is not one of her strengths. She finds life difficult to adjust to even in the absence of acute stress. PERSONAL INTERESTS ================== MS. A.B.'S INTERESTS MAY RUN TO THE ECCENTRIC Ms. A.B.'s pursuits would not usually be called middle of the road or main line. She seeks out unusual subjects which can lead to the development of specialized, unique knowledge. It would be difficult to talk her into hobbies or projects that require close work or cooperation with others. She is her own person and the sole decision maker over which way her interests will take her. ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEX ====================== MS. A.B. KNOWS WHAT SHE WANTS FROM A SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP Ms. A.B. tends to believe strongly that sexual relationships have to be conducted in specific ways. She is convinced that things have to be just so in order for them to be good. She is likely to demand that her partner go along with her wishes or ideas. Although she may miss out on a lot, she usually will resist changing. She has her guidelines and requires that they be followed. A willingness to concede or bend to others is not her forte. WHAT MAKES MS. A.B. TICK ======================== Ms. A.B. is not likely to share the ideals and values of mainstream society. She finds it difficult to see eye-to-eye with others, and prefers to avoid conflicts and spend her time alone. Expect her to engage in unusual projects without the confounding influence of others. For Ms. A.B. being able to stand on her own two feet is very important. An independent person, she is not likely to ask others for personal favors. She dislikes behaving in a helpless, ingratiating fashion. ================================================================= PART IX. - COLLINWOOD FLOOR PLAN (ABC) ================================================================= (This section originates in 1.08 and is still a work in progress) From: t.choate1@genie.geis.com COLLINWOOD DRAWING The Main Floor/Central Section of COLLINWOOD (1) ____________________________________[---------]______________________ | |______| |___| |___________| ^^^^^ | | (2) (3) (4) (5) _| | (6)| | | |_| | ______ ____| | ___ ____ | | | | | (7) | | | | | | | | | |___| |(9) | | (10) | (11)| | | | | | | | | | ___ |____| | | |____| | (8)| | | | | | |___| |______| | | | | | | | | | | | | D R A W I N G R O O M | | | | | | | | _____ | | | | | | | (12)| | | | | | | |_____| | | | | (15) __________ |(37) | (13)_____ (14) | *-* (16)| (17)___ | \ |__________|_____|____========== ==========____|__________|____|___|__| \ |///////////////////// /////|___|/////////////////|===| | |___| (18) (19) |_________| |===| | (20) |===| | \ =| \ (21) (22) \ =| \ |===| | __ |===| | (24) ________________ | | |XXX| | (23) /TTT\ | | | | |XXX| | \TTT/ | *-* (25) XX | | | |(36) | |___________(26)_| | | |XXX| | | | |XXX| | | | |===| | |__| |===| | F O Y E R (27) |===| | |===| | (28) |===| | ======================(35) | (29) ___ (30) (31) | | | | | | | | | | | / | | | XX XX | | | | | | | | | | | / |///////////////////// //////////////////////////////// | __ | | XXX (32) (34) | | | | (33) |__| | |____________======== ========____________| FIRST FLOOR (1) = Fireplace (Portrait of (2) = Window - with a view Jeremiah Collins above it) of the sea (3) = Portrait Of Issac Collins (4) = Bench (5) = Secret Panel Door (6) = Portrait of Theodore Collins (7) = Chair (8) = Chair (9) = Coffee Table (10) = Sofa (11) = Chest Of Drawers (with model (12) = Desk sailing ship on top) (13) = Liquor Cabinet (14) = Double Doors To Drawing Room (15) = Table (16) = Telephone (17) = Portrait of Benjamin Collins (18) = Grandfather Clock (19) = Portrait Of Unknown Collins (20) = Table (21) = The Study (Roger's Den) (22) = Doorway to Servant's Quarters & Kitchen (23) = Chandelier (24) = Table (25) = Telephone (26) = Statue (Man With Shovel Digging) (27) = Divan (28) = Stairway (29) = Portrait of Barnabas Collins (30) = Candelabrum Planus (31) = Candelabrum Planus (32) = Coat Rack (33) = Main Entrance Doors (34) = Chest (with 4-legged stand) 2ND FLOOR (35) = Upstairs Guard Rail (36) = Stained Glass Windows (37) = Doorway To Bedrooms and the East & West Wings The attempt here is to create the 4 sided room which would conform to the outside walls of the mansion - rather than to show the 5 or 6 sided space used to shoot the series. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLLINWOOD - 2ND FLOOR \ \ |---------------------------- (1) \---------------------------------| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (2) | | (3) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |--------------------------| |------------------------------| |//////////////////////////| |//////////////////////////////| |--------------------------| |------------------------------| | | | | | | | | | / | | | / | | | (4) | | (5) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |--------------------------| |------------------------------| | ________________| | | | | \ |__ \_________ _______________________________ |=| (6) |//| | |=| |//| | |=| |//| | (7)|=| |//| (8) | |=| |//| | |=| |//| | (1) = Door to West Wing (2) = Victoria Winters' bedroom (3) = Carolyn Stoddard's bedroom (4) = Elizabeth Collins Stoddard's bedroom (5) = David Collins' bedroom (6) = Door to bedrooms (7) = Guard rail above foyer (8) = Hallway to East Wing Bear in mind that the second floor tended to mutate whenever necessary for a plot device. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ VICTORIA WINTER'S BEDROOM _ (1) _ ___________________________O__|_|__O_______________________|_|___________ | | | | | | | | | |____| |_______________| |_____| | | (2) (3) (4) | | | | ______ / | | | (6)/ | | | (5) | | |______| | | (7)=| | | | ____________________________| |___ _ | | | | | | | |---| |(8) | _| |___|_| | |_| | | | | | (9) | | | _| |_____ | |_| | | | | | |(10) | | |_____| |____________________________| | | | ______| | _____ | _ | | | | (11) (14)| |_| | | |_____| | (15) | | ____________ |______| | | _ | | | | |_|(12) | (13) | | |____________| | | | | | |_________________________________________________________________________| (1) = Clock & circular shaped paintings (2) = Clothes cabinet (3) = Fireplace (4) = Table with portrait above (5) = Chair (6) = Door (7) = Light switch (8) = Double windows & step (9) = Bed with canopy & 2 portraits (10) = Chest Of Drawers (11) = Chair (12) = Lamp (13) = Desk (14) = Table (15) = Lamp ================================================================ PART X. - DARK SHADOWS DOCUMENTS (Wills & letters & such) (ABC) ================================================================ ----------------------------------------------------------- (a) THE NOTE: Vicki's only tie to her past. ----------------------------------------------------------- Her name is Victoria - I cannot take care of her. ----------------------------------------------------------- (b) THE LETTER: from Brutus Collins to his children 1680PT ----------------------------------------------------------- To my Children; There is a curse upon our family, on this house. I sit this night in the room where it started, knowing I must stay til morning and confront our enemy. If I live through the night and come from this room with sound mind, this letter will never be read. But if I should die, or be changed by what must happen here, then one of you must do as I am doing here. The curse will continue. The room is quiet now, but I have the feeling it will not be for long. O my children, what a heritage to leave you. You must choose the one to enter the room fairly. I would suggest a lottery. You will know when the time comes. One of you will see the specter of a Woman in White. I will not explain why this curse started, but I know in the depths of my soul that it is useless to run, to leave this house we love so much. And if you do not follow what I have said, doom and destruction will come to you all. I write this, hoping that in the morning I will burn it. But I fear not. Written this day, the tenth of March 1680 Brutus Collins ------------------------------------- (c) The Will of Daniel Collins - 1840 ------------------------------------- The Will of Daniel Collins (his original Will) ---------------------------------------------- We never have the exact text of this - but basically it gives everything to Quentin. The Revised Will of Daniel Collins - read following his death ---------------------------------- by his lawyer Desmond Collins I, Daniel Collins, being of sound mind and body, do hereby on this day make out my last Will and Testament, superseding any other earlier for I am troubled of spirit and am desirous of ending this struggle that has so occupied me since the arrest of my son. I do hereby decree that this Will will be accepted as final and may it bring peace to my troubled family. To my son, Quentin, I bequeath my father's time piece which I have oft promised him. I have come to believe my own son's guilt and therefore he is not fit to be my heir and carry on the familial responsibility so entailed. The heir, officially designated below, will act as unofficial guardian of my grandson Tad Collins who, at the age of 21 if he is still alive and in residence at Collinwood, will receive my entire estate. In the meantime Tad Collins and his mother Samantha are never to be denied room and board at Collinwood, along with a weekly stipend to be decided upon by the said heir. Should Samantha Collins choose to remove her son, Tad, from the estate, said heir will have no further responsibilities, monetary or otherwise, toward them.. As to the main deposition of the estate, monies, factories, fishing fleet, let me make it quite clear that I have considered carefully the result inherent in my decision. But I feel I have no other choice but to leave them, until Tad comes of age, to the man I regard as my rightful heir, my son, I call him that because I have come to love him as a son, Gerard Stiles. My son Gabriel, his wife and children are always to have a home at Collinwood. My heir, Mr. Stiles, will see that Gabriel receives an allowance commensurate with his needs. As Gabriel's children are to receive certain monies at 21 from my late wife's estate, I make no further mention of them. ...........(there may be a gap here with misc. bequests not read aloud by Desmond)................... In the unlikely event that my original heir, my son Quentin Collins is declared innocent of all charges in his current trial, all monies, properties, commercial ventures are to be returned to him. The Re-Revised Will of Daniel Collins - burned by Gabriel Collins ------------------------------------- I Daniel Collins being of sound mind and body do hereby reinstate my original will, which leaves all my properties, estates, monies to my beloved son, Quentin. ------------------------------ (d) Ezra Braithwaite's ledger ------------------------------ 16 Apr 1897 One starred medallion engraved with quotation: "to guard you from the wrath of Cerberus" Ordered by Miss Beth Chavez, and charged to the account of Quentin Collins." ----------------------------------------- (e) Dr. Eric Lang's tape recorder message ----------------------------------------- "Julia, Julia, if you do the experiment again. If both Barnabas and my creation live. If they both live, Barnabas will be free and healthy as long as Adam lives. Adam will drain Barnabas' affliction from him but will not suffer from the disease itself if he lives. But if Adam dies, Barnabas will be as he was before." ================================================================ PART XI.- DARK SHADOWS HEADSTONES, TOMBSTONES AND MARKERS ================================================================ A Guide to the Cemeteries and crypts in and around Collinsport repleat with bloopers, writers changing minds and the ever variable history of Collinsport. Don't be confused by moving graves, switched headstones or historical revisionism. Coming in this space in the next version of the DS FAQ. But while you wait (patiently) you can mull over these conundrums and graveyard inconsistencies, all of which will give you a clue as to why the editors feel it necessary to collect and collate the graveyard data - and why the viewer must beware. NAMES: The headstones certainly can't be used as spelling guides. In 1795 Jeremiah's headstone has his name spelled Jer((i))miah instead of Jer((e))miah; the spelling corrects itself later in the series. DATES: Sarah Collins' headstone in the mausoleum says 1784-1795 but she died in January of 1796! When Josette dies her headstone says 1174-1795, but it's already 1796! Victoria Winters show up in 1795. During the trial, Abigail names the date: October 12 of 1795. Later on Nathan tells Millicent that he has chosen a date for their wedding, ie: March 2. Millicent remarks that the date is only about a month away. Therefore it would put them in late January or early February 1796. They must have entered 1976 already, and thats when Josette departs. Of course the whole mess gets even muddier in the 1840 flashback when everyone refers to these events as having been in 1797! AGES(LIFESPANS): In earlier episodes they say that Sarah was 10 when she died, but in the 1795 flashback, she dies on her 11th birthday. Josette gets gypped out of three years of life, while also being placed in a whole different century!. In episode 50, when the ghost of Josette opens the family history to her listing, it shows her dates as 1810-1834, for a total of 24 years, in the 19th century. But during the 1795 flashback her new span is 1774-1795, totaling only 21 years, and in the 18th century!. Even using the 1796 date - she loses a couple of years! While you are at it - check the Q&A section for data on Gerard Stiles' dancing tombstone - locations of the props didn't always pass continuity check. ================================================================ PART XII. - DARK SHADOWS QUOTABLE SAYINGS : (ABC) ================================================================ "The ghosts of the past are always frightening." Roger Collins "A watched pot never boils, to coin a phrase." Roger Collins (ed. note: gosh! we wish we'd said that!) "With all our ghosts, we don't need any strangers in the house." Roger "Welcome to the beginning and the end of the world." Burke Devlin "I wish my wife could wiggle like that." PI Strake (about Carolyn) "Tomorrow has a habit of arriving on schedule." Roger "A drink, a drink! My kingdom for a drink!" Sam Evans "A sober man is not a happy man." Sam Evans "Never try to figure out a woman. It's a waste of time." Burke "Don't come near me. Don't touch it. No one touches it. No one. No one sees it. Now you stay away. You stay away." a shy Willie Loomis to Jason "I'm sorry to make you fix that sandwich again, but I have no desire to get sick -- not while evil walks the streets of this town." Mrs. Johnson to Maggie "No one ever made money on revenge." Liz to Burke Devlin. "Now you can tell us all where we're going. " Burke to David "I am not an animal, I'm a human being" Vicki "There are no buts.....only facts and justice" Roger Collins "Nothing is impossible for an accomplished burger.....burglar." Inspector Paxton "I saw fang marks,....I wouldn't lie about a thing like that..." Bruno (1970) "Don't explain myself to me!" Quentin Collins (1970PT) "I make the decisions in this house. I always have and it will continue to be the same." Quentin Collins (1970PT) "Naturally she looks just like her...... I just wish she didn't look so uncannily like her." Quentin Collins (1970PT) "I felt I was coming closer and closer.... to truths better left unknown." Horace Gladstone "No one has ever found an abstraction in a test tube." Cyrus Longworth "It's wrong.....it goes against the natural order of things." Alexis Stokes "I feel like a different woman now!" Angelique (posing as Alexis) "Perhaps,......I'm changing." Angelique (posing as Alexis) "If I knew the answer to Dameon Edwards, I'd give it to you." Trask (uhhhhh - what was the question?) "I will no longer bow to fate." Barnabas "If I thought I could join him, I would stay here forever." Dr. Julia Hoffman (referring to Barnabas) "and now - later - the party is over" Voice over announcer "I've listened very carefully since I've been here." Barnabas "Do any of us know where our dreams come from?" Alexis (Angelique) "I'm engaged in a rather unusual scientific practice." Yaeger "The fact is, she got there. So she must have some way of getting there!" Quentin PT "Mr. Barnabas is a member of the Collins family - that name alone indicates integrity." Elizabeth Collins Stoddard PT "Somebody should have realized that Cyrus and Yaeger, were never seen together." Quentin PT "I should warn you that I don't enjoy playing games." Inspector Hamilton "I find this all so hard to believe." Quentin PT "Time past and future, our time and parallel time, the curse is still with me!" Barnabas Collins "You mustn't ask and I mustn't tell." Mrs. Johnson "Growing up is learning to be sensible." Hallie Stokes "Nobody goes for a walk at one o'clock in the morning." Dr. J. Hoffman "A visitor only stays for a week." David Collins "Carolyn has no song, in fact Carolyn cannot sing." Elizabeth Collins Stoddard "Why can't we ever find out what causes these things?" Quentin "I'm only interested in the living." Gerard Stiles "I can't believe it... Quentin dead! But, he was so alive!" Desmond Collins "Quentin dead, how could he be? I didn't kill him!" Daniel Collins "That man is his father's son!" Lamar Trask (speaking about Barnabas) "Barnabas Collins is the only man I ever loved" Angelique "A vampire has a great many powers." Quentin "It's the luck of the Collins'. We seem to attract every oddity on Earth." Desmond Collins "Everything is never alright in this house." Quentin 1840 "I don't know where I'll be in the future." Gerard Stiles "There is nothing on earth that can keep us together - aaaaa - apart!" Roxanne Drew to Barnabas "Let's play out this tawdry little scene to its conclusion." Angelique/Valerie "Death is merely an extension of life. Judah Zachery will live on and he will have his revenge." Judah Zachery unmasked - 1692 "Logic will not give us the answer." Lamar Trask "I've never harmed anyone, just for the sake of harming them." Angelique "You are an angel among gargoyles." Quentin to Daphne "When I'm through with you - you'll have nothing, because you are nothing." Daniel to Gabriel "I think it would be best if I remained in the dark shadows." Stiles "Instincts do not constitute proof." Flora Collins "Barnabas is quite human, all too human, I'm afraid." Julia Hoffman "Anyone can hold a seance. Anyone can try to communicate with the dead. That does not constitute witchcraft." Desmond Collins "When a woman has sad thoughts, she shows it. When another woman sees her, she knows it." Julia to Daphne "Ghosts don't knock!" Gerard to a frightened Samantha "I'm getting rather tired of people accusing me of everything." Gerard "I don't know anything anymore." Samantha Collins "When I was born, I saw the light of day and when I die, I want to see the dark of night." Quentin Collins (1840) "So this is how it all ends." Barnabas Collins "Your beautiful face, so quiet, as if you were asleep." Barnabas Collins (to the deceased Angelique) "Am I never to see your eyes again?" Barnabas about Angelique "I never guessed that beneath my rage, I felt a love as strong as yours." Barnabas Collins "I don't know what to say, except thank you." Barnabas Collins "It made me realize something I've always known but never admitted." Barnabas Collins "She is my only love - and I never knew it!" Barnabas about Angelique "I know now, I know how I feel." Barnabas "Quentin's staircase is a joke!" Desmond Collins "I love New York." Leticia Faye (Did she know Ed Koch?) "The refrigerator is filled with food and that's an encouraging sign." Prof T. E. Stokes "Its been a pleasant winter - so calm and peaceful. I really enjoyed it." Elizabeth Collins Stoddard "I'm sick of wondering what happens in that room!" Gabriel Collins (1841PT) "This family never does anything in a CONVENTIONAL way." Quentin Collins (1841PT) "Julia doesn't get along well with outsiders." Melanie Collins "Funny, an undertaker buried by two women in a field." Julia Collins (1841PT) "The only thing wrong with the Collins (family) is 160 years of opinionated fear." Catherine Harridge "Everyone in this family is dangerous." Julia Collins "Don't be gentle. Threaten me! Frighten me!" Catherine Harridge "I didn't murder her, I left her alive." Melanie Collins "She is what the family needs now, a woman with common sense." Julia Collins "If we can just find a way of telling the truth without anyone really knowing what happened." Quentin Collins (1841PT) "I'm a rather young woman, but I'm still a woman!" Daphne Harridge "I don't know what any of this madness means." Morgan Collins "All men's clothing look alike." Morgan Collins "Brother killing brother - It's not the first time its happened in the Collins' family." Quentin Collins (1841PT) "If she killed him, she deserves to know." Morgan Collins "I want to talk to you seriously, this is much more important than the plague!" Morgan Collins "I learned a long time ago never to trust or confide in a Collins. It could be fatal." Morgan Collins possessed by J. Forsythe "For a Collins, there is no such thing as a happy ending." Melanie "Sleeping is not one of the safest things you can do in this house." Morgan Collins possessed by J. Forsythe "If you came here looking for truth, you came to the wrong place." Melanie Collins "You must tell me, tell me, you must." Julia Collins "I've given her nothing to live for and now she's dying." Bramwell "There is never anything to be cheerful about in this house." Kendrick Young "The dark shadows at Collinwood were but a memory of the distant past." Voice over ===================================================================== Part XIII.- DARK SHADOWS ON THE SCI FI CHANNEL ===================================================================== The 1966 Dark Shadows series (all 1225 episodes) are currently in their second run on the Sci Fi channel. The dates below will give you target dates for the starts and finish of the different storylines. These dates are APPROXIMATE! They are subject to change due to pre- emption for Holiday Specials or Movie Marathon weeks. (The April 1994 Movie Marathon has been adjusted and marathons thru 3/15/96) In any event the storylines should not begin prior to the listed dates. 03/16/95 Exit the cast for the last time 03/17/95 My Name is Victoria Winters.................... 08/23/95 thru 12/08/95 The resurrection of the vampire Barnabas Collins and his search for a substitute Josette 12/11/95 thru 02/27/96 The 1795 Storyline 02/28/96 thru 07/15/96 The Adam & Eve storyline and the Dream Curse 07/16/96 thru 07/18/96 1796 mini flashback 07/19/96 thru 08/12/96 The ghosts of Quentin Collins and Beth 08/13/96 thru 12/19/96 1897 Storyline Quentin Collins & Beth Chavez Quentin Collins portrait The Hand of Count Petofi Quentin going to hell to reclaim Amanda 12/19/96 thru 02/20/97 The Leviathans 02/21/97 thru 04/18/97 1970 PT The murder and return of Angelique Cyrus Longworth and John Yaeger 04/18/97 thru 04/25/97 1995 - Collinwood in ruins 04/25/97 thru 05/23/97 1970 - the calm before the storm 05/23/97 thru 07/21/97 1840 - Judah Zachery 07/22/97 thru 08/21/97 1841 PT And then - maybe they will start all over again! The episode chart below is fairly reliable - but varies whenever the Sci-Fi channel decides to throw in a holiday marathon or movie week, pre-empting the really good shows, like Dark Shadows! AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2/12/96 440 3/25/96 496 5/ 6/96 557 2/12/96 441 3/25/96 497 5/ 6/96 558 2/13/96 442 3/26/96 498 5/ 7/96 559 2/13/96 443 3/26/96 499 5/ 7/96 560 2/14/96 BEAUTY & 3/27/96 500 5/ 8/96 561 2/14/96 THE BEAST 3/27/96 501 5/ 8/96 562 2/15/96 444 3/28/96 502 5/ 9/96 563 2/15/96 445 3/28/96 503 5/ 9/96 564 2/16/96 446 3/29/96 504 5/10/96 565 2/16/96 447 3/29/96 505 5/10/96 566 2/19/96 448 4/ 1/96 506 5/13/96 567 2/19/96 449 4/ 1/96 507 5/13/96 568 2/20/96 450 4/ 2/96 508 5/14/96 569 2/20/96 451 4/ 2/96 509 5/14/96 570 2/21/96 452 4/ 3/96 510 5/15/96 571 2/21/96 453 4/ 3/96 511 5/15/96 572 2/22/96 454 4/ 4/96 512 5/16/96 573 2/22/96 455 4/ 4/96 513 5/16/96 574 2/23/96 456 4/ 5/96 514 5/17/96 575 2/23/96 457 4/ 5/96 515 5/17/96 576 2/26/96 458 4/ 8/96 516 5/20/96 577 2/26/96 459 4/ 8/96 517 5/20/96 578 2/27/96 460 4/ 9/96 518 5/21/96 579 2/27/96 461 4/ 9/96 519 5/21/96 580 2/28/96 462 4/10/96 520 5/22/96 581 2/28/96 463 4/10/96 521 5/22/96 582 2/29/96 QUANTUM LEAP 4/11/96 522 5/23/96 583 2/29/96 MARATHON 4/11/96 523 5/23/96 584 3/ 1/96 464 4/12/96 524 5/24/96 585 3/ 1/96 465 4/12/96 525 5/24/96 586 3/ 4/96 466 4/15/96 526 5/27/96 587 3/ 4/96 467 4/15/96 527 5/27/96 588 3/ 5/96 468 4/16/96 528 5/28/96 589 3/ 5/96 469 4/16/96 529 5/28/96 590 3/ 6/96 470 4/17/96 530 5/29/96 591 3/ 6/96 471 4/17/96 531 5/29/96 592 3/ 7/96 472 4/18/96 532/533 5/30/96 593 3/ 7/96 473 4/18/96 534 5/30/96 594 3/ 8/96 474 4/19/96 535 5/31/96 595 3/ 8/96 475 4/19/96 536 5/31/96 596 3/11/96 476 4/22/96 537 6/ 3/96 597 3/11/96 477 4/22/96 538 6/ 3/96 598 3/12/96 478 4/23/96 539 6/ 4/96 599 3/12/96 479 4/23/96 540 6/ 4/96 600 3/13/96 480 4/24/96 541 6/ 5/96 601 3/13/96 481 4/24/96 542 6/ 5/96 602 3/14/96 482 4/25/96 543 6/ 6/96 603 3/14/96 483 4/25/96 544 6/ 6/96 604 3/15/96 484 4/26/96 545 6/ 7/96 605 3/15/96 485 4/26/96 546 6/ 7/96 606 3/18/96 486 4/29/96 547 6/10/96 607 3/18/96 487 4/29/96 548 6/10/96 608 3/19/96 488 4/30/96 549 6/11/96 609 3/19/96 489 4/30/96 550 6/11/96 610 3/20/96 490 5/ 1/96 551 6/12/96 611 3/20/96 491 5/ 1/96 552 6/12/96 612 3/21/96 492 5/ 2/96 553 6/13/96 613 3/21/96 493 5/ 2/96 554 6/13/96 614 3/22/96 494 5/ 3/96 555 6/14/96 615 3/22/96 495 5/ 3/96 556 6/14/96 616 AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6/17/96 617 7/29/96 679 9/ 9/96 739 6/17/96 618 7/29/96 680 9/ 9/96 740 6/18/96 619 7/30/96 681 9/10/96 741 6/18/96 620 7/30/96 682 9/10/96 742 6/19/96 621 7/31/96 683 9/11/96 743 6/19/96 622 7/31/96 684 9/11/96 744 6/20/96 623 8/ 1/96 685 9/12/96 745 6/20/96 624 8/ 1/96 686 9/12/96 746 6/21/96 625 8/ 2/96 687 9/13/96 747 6/21/96 626 8/ 2/96 688 9/13/96 748 6/24/96 627 8/ 5/96 689 9/16/96 749 6/24/96 628 8/ 5/96 690 9/16/96 750 6/25/96 629 8/ 6/96 691 9/17/96 751 6/25/96 630 8/ 6/96 692 9/17/96 752 6/26/96 631 8/ 7/96 693 9/18/96 753 6/26/96 632 8/ 7/96 694 9/18/96 754 6/27/96 633/634 8/ 8/96 695 9/19/96 755 6/27/96 635 8/ 8/96 696 9/19/96 756 6/28/96 636 8/ 9/96 697 9/20/96 757 6/28/96 637 8/ 9/96 698 9/20/96 758 7/ 1/96 638 8/12/96 699 9/23/96 759 7/ 1/96 639 8/12/96 700 9/23/96 760 7/ 2/96 640 8/13/96 701 9/24/96 761 7/ 2/96 641 8/13/96 702 9/24/96 762 7/ 3/96 642 8/14/96 703 9/25/96 763 7/ 3/96 643 8/14/96 704 9/25/96 764 7/ 4/96 644 8/15/96 705 9/26/96 765 7/ 4/96 645 8/15/96 706 9/26/96 766 7/ 5/96 646 8/16/96 707 9/27/96 767 7/ 5/96 647 8/16/96 708 9/27/96 768 7/ 8/96 648 8/19/96 709 9/30/96 769 7/ 8/96 649 8/19/96 710 9/30/96 770 7/ 9/96 650 8/20/96 711 10/ 1/96 771 7/ 9/96 651 8/20/96 712 10/ 1/96 772 7/10/96 652/653 8/21/96 713 10/ 2/96 773 7/10/96 654 8/21/96 714 10/ 2/96 774 7/11/96 655 8/22/96 715 10/ 3/96 775 7/11/96 656 8/22/96 716 10/ 3/96 776 7/12/96 657 8/23/96 717 10/ 4/96 777 7/12/96 658 8/23/96 718 10/ 4/96 778 7/15/96 659 8/26/96 719 10/ 7/96 779 7/15/96 660 8/26/96 720 10/ 7/96 780 7/16/96 661 8/27/96 721 10/ 8/96 781 7/16/96 662 8/27/96 722 10/ 8/96 782 7/17/96 663 8/28/96 723 10/ 9/96 783 7/17/96 664 8/28/96 724 10/ 9/96 784 7/18/96 665 8/29/96 725 10/10/96 785 7/18/96 666 8/29/96 726 10/10/96 786 7/19/96 667 8/30/96 727 10/11/96 787 7/19/96 668 8/30/96 728 10/11/96 788 7/22/96 669 9/ 2/96 729 10/14/96 789 7/22/96 670 9/ 2/96 730 10/14/96 790 7/23/96 671 9/ 3/96 731 10/15/96 791 7/23/96 672 9/ 3/96 732 10/15/96 792 7/24/96 673 9/ 4/96 733 10/16/96 793 7/24/96 674 9/ 4/96 734 10/16/96 794 7/25/96 675 9/ 5/96 735 10/17/96 795 7/25/96 676 9/ 5/96 736 10/17/96 796 7/26/96 677 9/ 6/96 737 10/18/96 797 7/26/96 678 9/ 6/96 738 10/18/96 798 AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/21/96 799 12/ 2/96 861 1/13/97 923 10/21/96 800 12/ 2/96 862 1/13/97 924 10/22/96 801/802 12/ 3/96 863 1/14/97 925 10/22/96 803 12/ 3/96 864 1/14/97 926 10/23/96 804 12/ 4/96 865 1/15/97 927 10/23/96 805 12/ 4/96 866 1/15/97 928 10/24/96 806 12/ 5/96 867 1/16/97 929 10/24/96 807 12/ 5/96 868 1/16/97 930 10/25/96 808 12/ 6/96 869 1/17/97 931 10/25/96 809 12/ 6/96 870 1/17/97 932 10/28/96 810 12/ 9/96 870 1/20/97 933 10/28/96 811 12/ 9/96 871 1/20/97 934 10/29/96 812 12/10/96 872 1/21/97 935 10/29/96 813 12/10/96 873 1/21/97 936 10/30/96 814 12/11/96 874 1/22/97 937 10/30/96 815 12/11/96 875 1/22/97 938 10/31/96 816 12/12/96 876 1/23/97 939 10/31/96 817 12/12/96 877 1/23/97 940 11/ 1/96 818 12/13/96 878 1/24/97 941 11/ 1/96 819 12/13/96 879 1/24/97 942 11/ 4/96 820 12/16/96 880 1/27/97 943 11/ 4/96 821 12/16/96 881 1/27/97 944 11/ 5/96 822 12/17/96 882 1/28/97 945 11/ 5/96 823/824 12/17/96 883 1/28/97 946 11/ 6/96 825 12/18/96 884 1/29/97 947 11/ 6/96 826 12/18/96 885 1/29/97 948 11/ 7/96 827 12/19/96 886 1/30/97 949 11/ 7/96 828 12/19/96 887 1/30/97 950 11/ 8/96 829 12/20/96 888 1/31/97 951 11/ 8/96 830 12/20/96 889 1/31/97 952 11/11/96 831 12/23/96 890 2/ 3/97 953 11/11/96 832 12/23/96 891 2/ 3/97 954 11/12/96 833 12/24/96 892 2/ 4/97 955 11/12/96 834 12/24/96 893 2/ 4/97 956 11/13/96 835 12/25/96 894/895 2/ 5/97 957 11/13/96 836 12/25/96 896 2/ 5/97 958 11/14/96 837 12/26/96 897 2/ 6/97 959 11/14/96 838 12/26/96 898 2/ 6/97 960 11/15/96 839 12/27/96 899 2/ 7/97 961 11/15/96 840 12/27/96 900 2/ 7/97 962 11/18/96 841 12/30/96 901 2/10/97 963 11/18/96 842 12/30/96 902 2/10/97 964 11/19/96 843 12/31/96 903 2/11/97 965 11/19/96 844 12/31/96 904 2/11/97 966 11/20/96 845 1/ 1/97 905 2/12/97 967 11/20/96 846 1/ 1/97 906 2/12/97 968 11/21/96 847 1/ 2/97 907 2/13/97 969 11/21/96 848 1/ 2/97 908 2/13/97 970 11/22/96 849 1/ 3/97 909 2/14/97 971 11/22/96 850 1/ 3/97 910 2/14/97 972 11/25/96 851 1/ 6/97 911 2/17/97 973 11/25/96 852 1/ 6/97 912 2/17/97 974 11/26/96 853 1/ 7/97 913/914 2/18/97 975 11/26/96 854 1/ 7/97 915 2/18/97 976 11/27/96 855 1/ 8/97 916 2/19/97 977 11/27/96 856 1/ 8/97 917 2/19/97 978 11/28/96 857 1/ 9/97 918 2/20/97 979 11/28/96 858 1/ 9/97 919/920 2/20/97 980 11/29/96 859 1/10/97 921 2/21/97 981 11/29/96 860 1/10/97 922 2/21/97 982 AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2/24/97 983 4/ 7/97 1042 5/19/97 1101 2/24/97 984 4/ 7/97 1043 5/19/97 1102 2/25/97 985 4/ 8/97 1044 5/20/97 1103 2/25/97 986 4/ 8/97 1045 5/20/97 1104 2/26/97 987 4/ 9/97 1046 5/21/97 1105 2/26/97 988 4/ 9/97 1047 5/21/97 1106 2/27/97 989 4/10/97 1048 5/22/97 1107 2/27/97 990 4/10/97 1049 5/22/97 1108 2/28/97 991 4/11/97 1050 5/23/97 1109 2/28/97 992 4/11/97 1051 5/23/97 1110 3/ 3/97 993 4/14/97 1052 5/26/97 1111 3/ 3/97 994 4/14/97 1053 5/26/97 1112 3/ 4/97 995 4/15/97 1054 5/27/97 1113 3/ 4/97 996 4/15/97 1055 5/27/97 1114 3/ 5/97 997 4/16/97 1056 5/28/97 1115 3/ 5/97 998 4/16/97 1057 5/28/97 1116 3/ 6/97 999 4/17/97 1058 5/29/97 1117 3/ 6/97 1000 4/17/97 1059 5/29/97 1118 3/ 7/97 1001 4/18/97 1060 5/30/97 1119 3/ 7/97 1002 4/18/97 1061 5/30/97 1120 3/10/97 1003 4/21/97 1062 6/ 2/97 1121 3/10/97 1004 4/21/97 1063 6/ 2/97 1122 3/11/97 1005 4/22/97 1064 6/ 3/97 1123 3/11/97 1006 4/22/97 1065 6/ 3/97 1124 3/12/97 1007 4/23/97 1066 6/ 4/97 1125 3/12/97 1008 4/23/97 1067 6/ 4/97 1126 3/13/97 1009 4/24/97 1068 6/ 5/97 1127 3/13/97 1010 4/24/97 1069 6/ 5/97 1128 3/14/97 1011 4/25/97 1070 6/ 6/97 1129 3/14/97 1012 4/25/97 1071 6/ 6/97 1130 3/17/97 1013 4/28/97 1072 6/ 9/97 1131 3/17/97 1014 4/28/97 1073 6/ 9/97 1132 3/18/97 1015 4/29/97 1074 6/10/97 1133 3/18/97 1016 4/29/97 1075 6/10/97 1134/1135 3/19/97 1017 4/30/97 1076 6/11/97 1136 3/19/97 1018 4/30/97 1077 6/11/97 1137 3/20/97 1019 5/ 1/97 1078 6/12/97 1138 3/20/97 1020 5/ 1/97 1079 6/12/97 1139 3/21/97 1021 5/ 2/97 1080 6/13/97 1140 3/21/97 1022 5/ 2/97 1081 6/13/97 1141 3/24/97 1023 5/ 5/97 1082 6/16/97 1142 3/24/97 1024 5/ 5/97 1083 6/16/97 1143 3/25/97 1025 5/ 6/97 1084 6/17/97 1144 3/25/97 1026 5/ 6/97 1085 6/17/97 1145 3/26/97 1027 5/ 7/97 1086 6/18/97 1146 3/26/97 1028 5/ 7/97 1087 6/18/97 1147 3/27/97 1029 5/ 8/97 1088 6/19/97 1148 3/27/97 1030 5/ 8/97 1089 6/19/97 1149 3/28/97 1031 5/ 9/97 1090 6/20/97 1150 3/28/97 1032 5/ 9/97 1091 6/20/97 1151 3/31/97 1033 5/12/97 1092 6/23/97 1152 3/31/97 1034 5/12/97 1093 6/23/97 1153 4/ 1/97 1035 5/13/97 1094 6/24/97 1154/1155 4/ 1/97 1036 5/13/97 1095 6/24/97 1156 4/ 2/97 1037 5/14/97 1096 6/25/97 1157 4/ 2/97 1038 5/14/97 1097 6/25/97 1158 4/ 3/97 1039 5/15/97 1098 6/26/97 1159 4/ 3/97 1040 5/15/97 1099 6/26/97 1160 4/ 4/97 1041 5/16/97 1100 6/27/97 1161 4/ 4/97 1042 5/16/97 1101 6/27/97 1162 AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # AIR DATE EPISODE # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6/29/97 1163 8/10/97 1226 9/21/97 6/29/97 1164 8/10/97 1227 9/21/97 6/30/97 1165 8/11/97 1228 9/22/97 6/30/97 1166 8/11/97 1229 9/22/97 7/ 1/97 1167 8/12/97 1230 9/23/97 7/ 1/97 1168 8/12/97 1231 9/23/97 7/ 2/97 1169 8/13/97 1232 9/24/97 7/ 2/97 1170 8/13/97 1233 9/24/97 7/ 3/97 1171 8/14/97 1234 9/25/97 7/ 3/97 1172 8/14/97 1235 9/25/97 7/ 6/97 1173 8/17/97 1236 9/28/97 7/ 6/97 1174/1175 8/17/97 1237 9/28/97 7/ 7/97 1176 8/18/97 1238 9/29/97 7/ 7/97 1177 8/18/97 1239 9/29/97 7/ 8/97 1178 8/19/97 1240 9/30/97 7/ 8/97 1179/1180 8/19/97 1241 9/30/97 7/ 9/97 1181 8/20/97 1242 10/ 1/97 7/ 9/97 1182 8/20/97 1243 10/ 1/97 7/10/97 1183 8/21/97 1244 10/ 2/97 7/10/97 1184 8/21/97 1245 10/ 2/97 7/13/97 1185 8/24/97 10/ 5/97 7/13/97 1186 8/24/97 10/ 5/97 7/14/97 1187 8/25/97 10/ 6/97 7/14/97 1188 8/25/97 10/ 6/97 7/15/97 1189 8/26/97 10/ 7/97 7/15/97 1190 8/26/97 10/ 7/97 7/16/97 1191 8/27/97 10/ 8/97 7/16/97 1192 8/27/97 10/ 8/97 7/17/97 1193 8/28/97 10/ 9/97 7/17/97 1194 8/28/97 10/ 9/97 7/20/97 1195 8/31/97 10/12/97 7/20/97 1196 8/31/97 10/12/97 7/21/97 1197 9/ 1/97 10/13/97 7/21/97 1198 9/ 1/97 10/13/97 7/22/97 1199 9/ 2/97 10/14/97 7/22/97 1200 9/ 2/97 10/14/97 7/23/97 1201 9/ 3/97 10/15/97 7/23/97 1202 9/ 3/97 10/15/97 7/24/97 1203 9/ 4/97 10/16/97 7/24/97 1204 9/ 4/97 10/16/97 7/27/97 1205 9/ 7/97 10/19/97 7/27/97 1206 9/ 7/97 10/19/97 7/28/97 1207/1208 9/ 8/97 10/20/97 7/28/97 1209 9/ 8/97 10/20/97 7/29/97 1210 9/ 9/97 10/21/97 7/29/97 1211 9/ 9/97 10/21/97 7/30/97 1212 9/10/97 10/22/97 7/30/97 1213 9/10/97 10/22/97 7/31/97 1214 9/11/97 10/23/97 7/31/97 1215 9/11/97 10/23/97 8/ 3/97 1216 9/14/97 10/26/97 8/ 3/97 1217 9/14/97 10/26/97 8/ 4/97 1218 9/15/97 10/27/97 8/ 4/97 1219 9/15/97 10/27/97 8/ 5/97 1220 9/16/97 10/28/97 8/ 5/97 1221 9/16/97 10/28/97 8/ 6/97 1222 9/17/97 10/29/97 8/ 6/97 1223 9/17/97 10/29/97 8/ 7/97 1224 9/18/97 10/30/97 8/ 7/97 1225 9/18/97 10/30/97 ================================================================= PART XIV. - DARK SHADOWS Q & A (ABC) ================================================================= The Collins Family Paradox: =========================== (a) "There are too many unanswered questions!" Daniel Collins or (b) "It's not healthy to ask questions!" Gabriel 1841PT =========================================== ======================================================================= *** { WARNING - There are plot spoilers inherent in this guide} *** [ Honestly - lots of them! ] ======================================================================== LIST OF QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS SECTION: ------------------------------------------ GENERAL PRE-STORYLINE QUESTIONS: A01: WHAT WAS THE ORIGINAL TITLE FOR THE SERIES? A02: WHAT'S IN A NAME? A03: HOW DO THEY EXPLAIN ALL OF THE LOOK-ALIKES? A04: WHAT DS STARS OR CAMEO PERFORMERS WENT TO THE OSCARS? A05: WHAT LITERARY CLASSICS WERE ADAPTED FOR DARK SHADOWS? A06: WHAT WAS DS COMPETITION WHEN IT ORIGINALLY AIRED? A07: WHICH ACTORS REFUSED TO WORK DURING THE 1967 NABET STRIKE? A08: HOW ACCURATE IS COLLINSPORT HISTORY? PRE-BARNABAS COLLINSPORT: B01: WHAT WAS THE LOCATION USED IN THE ABC SERIES FOR EXTERIORS? B02: JUST WHERE IS COLLINSPORT, MAINE? B03: WHO LIVES WHERE IN COLLINSPORT (1966-70)? B04: HOW MANY ROOMS WERE THERE IN COLLINWOOD (NEW HOUSE)? B05: HOW MANY SERVANTS WERE NEEDED TO RUN COLLINWOOD? B06: HOW MANY SECRET ROOMS ARE IN THE OLD HOUSE? B07: WHY WAS THERE A SECRET ROOM IN THE MAUSOLEUM? B08: WHAT IS THE COLLINWOOD PHONE NUMBER? B09: WHAT DS CAST MEMBER, HAD A SPOUSE SO JEALOUS THAT THE SPOUSE ACTUALLY SHOT AT THE CAST MEMBERS AGENT, BECAUSE THE SPOUSE THOUGHT THE AGENT WAS INTERESTED IN TOO MUCH MORE THAN THE CAST MEMBERS CAREER? B10: OK, WHILE WE ARE DEALING WITH GOSSIP -WHAT DID HAPPEN BETWEEN ALEXANDRA MOLTKE AND CLAUS von BULOW? B11: WHAT OTHER ROLE IS DENISE NICKERSON (AMY JENNINGS) FAMOUS FOR? B12: WHO GETS THE FIRST LINES IN DARK SHADOWS? B13: WHAT WAS VICTORIA WINTERS FIRST MEAL IN COLLINSPORT? B14: WHOSE BEDROOM DID VICTORIA WINTERS GET? B15: WHERE WAS VICTORIA WINTERS BEFORE COMING TO COLLINWOOD? B16: WHY ARE ROGER AND ELIZABETH ALWAYS VERGING ON A FIGHT? B17: WHAT DID MATTHEW MORGAN DO BEFORE BECOMING CARETAKER AT COLLINWOOD? B18: WHAT WOULD I FIND ON PAGE 20 OF STRAKE'S REPORT? B19: WHAT WAS JOE HASKELL"S JOB? B20: HOW MANY ROOMS DOES BURKE TAKE AT THE INN? B21: WHOSE MOTHER WAS ALSO HIS GREAT-GRANDMOTHER? B22: WHAT HAD ROGER WANTED TO NAME HIS CHILD - INSTEAD OF DAVID? B23: WHAT WAS ROGER AND LAURA'S ADDRESS IN AUGUSTA, MAINE? B24: WHO WAS RANDY? B25: WHAT WAS ROGER COLLINS' PET NAME FOR CAROLYN STODDARD? B26: HOW MUCH TIME DID BURKE DEVLIN SPEND IN PRISON? B27: OK, SO WHO TURNED DOWN THE LOGANSPORT OFFER, HERN, HEARNE, AHEARN OR ADAIR? B28: WHAT ARE CAROLYN"S FAVORITE FLOWERS? B29: WHAT WAS BILL MALLOY'S FAVORITE SONG? B30: CAN I GET A SPECIAL EDITION "BURKE DEVLIN" PEN? B31: WHERE DID BURKE DEVLIN"S PLANE CRASH AND HOW MANY WERE ABOARD? B32: WHAT IS THE FAVORITE GROUP PASTIME AT COLLINWOOD? AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF BARNABAS IN COLLINSPORT: C01: WHERE IN ENGLAND WAS COUSIN BARNABAS SUPPOSEDLY FROM? C02: OK, SO JUST WHATS THE STORY WITH CADOGAN SQUARE? C03: WHAT DECORATES THE DOOR TO THE OLD HOUSE? C04: CAN I GET A CANE LIKE BARNABAS HAD? C05: WHO MADE BARNABAS' TABLE C06: WHERE DOES DR. JULIA HOFFMAN HIDE HER CASE NOTEBOOK ON BARNABAS? C07: WHAT RHYME DID BARNABAS TEACH HIS SISTER SARAH WHEN SHE WAS LEARNING TO WRITE? C08: WHAT WAS THE RHYME THE GHOST OF SARAH COLLINS TOLD MAGGIE EVANS TO HELP HER ESCAPE FROM BARNABAS? C09: WHAT STOPS BARNABAS FROM KILLING DR. JULIA HOFFMAN? C10: WHAT WAS THE STORY OF JOSETTE - BEFORE THE WRITERS CHANGED THEIR MINDS? C11: WHO WAS AT THE SEANCE WHEN VICKI IS SENT TO 1795? THE 1795 STORYLINE: D01: WHEN DID MILLICENT AND DANIEL COLLINS PARENTS DIE? D02: WHO TAUGHT BEN STOKES TO READ & WRITE? D03: HOW DOES ANGELIQUE KEEP JEREMIAH COLLINS FROM LEAVING COLLINWOOD? D04: WHO WERE THE WITNESSES AT THE WEDDING OF BARNABAS AND ANGELIQUE? D05: WHO STAYS AT THE THREE BELLS INN? D06: DO JOSETTE AND BARNABAS EVER LET EACH OTHER GO? D07: WHAT KIND OF POISON DID NAOMI COLLINS TAKE TO COMMIT SUICIDE? D08: HOW CAN I DRIVE AN OPPONENT OUT OF A SAFE HOUSE INTO THE ARMS OF A WAITING WITCH HUNTER? D09: IF THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS TOOK PLACE IN 1692 - ISN'T IT A STRETCH TO HAVE A WITCH HUNTER AND TRIAL IN 1795/6 - NO LESS QUENTIN'S TRIAL IN 1840? D10: WHAT'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE DARN MUSIC BOX? D11: SO SAY I WANTED TO TURN SOMEONE INTO A VAMPIRE, ANY SUGGESTIONS? BACK TO 1968 E01: WHERE WERE ROGER COLLINS AND CASSANDRA BLAIR MARRIED? E02: WHO STARTED THE DREAM CURSE AND HOW DID IT GO? E03: WHO HAD THE DREAM AND IN WHAT ORDER? E04: WHAT WAS THE NAME OF VICTORIA WINTERS DREAM HOUSE? E05: WHO WERE THE "JURY OF THE DEAD"? THE 1897 STORYLINE: F01: WHEN WAS THE "1897" FLASHBACK FIRST AIRED? F02: WHO OR WHAT WAS MR. JUGGINS? F03: WHERE WAS JUDITH COLLINS SENT WHEN SHE WAS HAVING A BREAKDOWN? F04: WHAT IS THE BOOK OF THE DEAD? COULD QUENTIN HAVE OWNED IT? F05: WHAT IS THE STORY WITH THE I-CHING? F06: WHAT DOES ARISTEDE CALL HIS KNIFE/DAGGER? F07: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT WEREWOLVES? F08: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DS WEREWOLVES? F09: WERE THERE ANY BORROWINGS FROM OTHER CINEMA WEREWOLVES? F10: WEREWOLVES VERSUS LEVIATHANS, SINCE WHEN? F11: WHERE CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT WEREWOLVES? F12: WHAT DOES PETOFI DO TO EDWARD AND FOR HOW LONG? F13: WHO WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR COUNT PETOFI? F14: WHEN PETOFI VIEWED THE FUTURE, WHAT DATE DID HE VIEW? F15: WHERE CAN YOU FIND A SPARE HAND WHEN YOU NEED ONE? F16: HOW OLD IS AMANDA HARRIS WHEN QUENTIN FIRST MEETS HER? THE LEVIATHAN STORYLINE: G01: WHEN DID PAUL STODDARD MAKE HIS DEAL AND WITH WHOM? G02: IF THE BLUE WHALE IS FULL, WHERE CAN I GO FOR A GOOD BAR FIGHT? G03: WHERE DID AMANDA HARRIS ATTEMPT SUICIDE? G04: WHERE WAS THE RUMSON ESTATE? G05: WHAT THE HECK IS A STINKY, SLIMY, LEVIATHAN, ANYWAY? G06: HOW DO THE NAGA AND THEIR BOOK FIT INTO THIS? G07: HOW CAN YOU TELL THAT YOU ARE DEALING WITH A LEVIATHAN LIFE-FORCE? THE PARALLEL TIME 1970 STORYLINE: H01: WHO LIVES WHERE ON THE ESTATE IN 1970PT? H02: WHERE DID QUENTIN AND MAGGIE HONEYMOON? H03: HOW DEAD IS ANGELIQUE SUPPOSED TO BE WHEN WE ARRIVE IN 1970PT? H04: WHAT DID ALEXIS COLLINS DO PROFESSIONALLY? H05: WHAT IS THE SECRET INGREDIENT IN CYRUS LONGWORTH'S COCKTAIL? H06: WHY DID THE PT COLLINS HAVE A YEARLY COSTUME BALL? H07: WHAT DID ELIZABETH COLLINS STODDARD (PT) COLLECT? H08: WHO WERE THE PRIMARY SUSPECTS IN THE MURDER OF ANGELIQUE (PT)? H09: WHO DID HOUSKEEPER HOFFMAN WORK FOR BEFORE THE COLLINS FAMILY? H10: WHAT DID BUFFIE HARRINGTON DO BEFORE BEING A BARMAID? H11: WHERE DID EVERYONE GO WHILE HALF THE CAST WAS FILMING "HODS"? H12: HOW DOES ONE TIME TRAVEL AT COLLINWOOD? THE 1995 INTERLUDE: I01: WHAT YEAR DID BARNABAS AND JULIA VISIT IN THE FUTURE? I02: WHO LIVES WHERE ON THE ESTATE IN 1995? I03: WHERE HAD QUENTIN COLLINS BEEN FROM 1970 TIL 1995? THE 1970 STORYLINE: J01: WHERE DOES MAGGIE EVANS END UP IN 1970? J02: WHO WAS THE MOST GENEROUS OF THE GHOSTS AT COLLINWOOD? J03: WHO IS THE FIRST TO NOTICE THE PRESENCE OF STILES IN 1970? J04: WHAT WAS DAPHNE HARRIDGE'S FAVORITE SCENT? J05: WHAT WERE CAROLYN'S CLUES TO THE 1995 PUZZLE? J06: WHAT IS THE INSCRIPTION ON GERARD STILES HEADSTONE? J07: WHEN AND WHERE WAS THE "JAVA QUEEN" DESTROYED? J08: WHAT DID THE CREW OF THE "JAVA QUEEN" CONSIST OF? J09: IF I'M BORED WHILE VISITING COLLINWOOD - WHAT'S IN THE PLAYROOM? J10: HOW DO YOU EXORCISE A GHOST IN THE HOME? J11: WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT THE FENCED-IN, OVERGROWN AREA IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CEMETERY? J12: WHAT WERE CAROLYN'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINDING MAGGIE EVANS? J13: WHAT IF I ENJOY LOOKING FOR ERRORS IN CONTINUITY? THE 1840 STORYLINE: K01: WHO LIVES WHERE ON THE ESTATE IN 1840? K02: WHERE DID GERARD PICK UP LETICIA FAYE? K03: WHAT'S THE STORY WITH THE MASK OF BA'AL? K04: WHAT'S THE STORY WITH QUENTIN(1840)'S RING? K05: WHERE DOES QUENTIN'S VOODOO DOLL COME FROM? K06: WHERE DID DAPHNE HARRIDGE WORK BEFORE COLLINWOOD? K07: WHICH OF THE "BLACK ARTS" DID GERARD STILES BOAST PROFICIENCY IN? K08: DOES GERARD DO ANYTHING TO RELAX? K09: WHY DOES JULIA HAVE TROUBLE PRACTICING IN 1840? K10: WHO STAKES ROXANNE DREW? K11: WHAT DID LASZLO, THE INEPT GYPSY PICKPOCKET, PILFER? K12: CAN WE REVIEW THE HISTORY OF JUDAH ZACHERY? K13: WHAT IS THE OATH/PLEDGE OF THE JUDAH ZACHERY FAN CLUB? K14: WHAT LAW DO THEY TRY QUENTIN UNDER? K15: WHOSE PORTRAIT HANGS IN THE COURTROOM OVER THE JUDGE'S SHOULDERS? K16: WHAT MAKES LETICIA REALIZE THAT GERARD IS JUDAH ZACHERY? K17: WHERE DID QUENTIN AND DESMOND HIDE FROM THE POLICE? K18: WHO HAS A DO-IT-YOURSELF WEDDING WITHOUT AID OF CLERGY? K19: WHO IS PRESENT AT THE 1841 WITCHCRAFT EXECUTION? K20: WHO IS THE EXPERT ON PARALLEL TIME? K21: WHERE DID LAMAR TRASK DIE? K22: WHO IS ON THE 1840's HIT LIST? (FOR SCORE KEEPERS) K23: ARE THERE LOOSE ENDS AT THE END OF 1840/41? K24: WHAT IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE 1971 COLLINSPORT SOCIAL SEASON? THE PARALLEL TIME 1841 STORYLINE: L01: WHO LIVES WHERE ON THE ESTATE IN 1841PT? L02: WHO SEES THE WOMAN IN WHITE IN 1841PT? L03: DOES THE SPECTER HELP ADD ANY INFO ABOUT THE COLLINS FAMILY? L04: BEFORE 1841PT, HOW MANY PEOPLE HAD BEEN CHOSEN BY THE LOTTERY? L05: WHOSE BUST IS ON THE TABLE IN THE FOYER OF THE UPSTAIRS PARLOR? L06: WHOSE PORTRAIT HANGS ABOVE THE PIANO (1841PT)? L07: HOW DID JULIA AND FLORA PLAN TO INSURE STELLA YOUNG'S SILENCE? L08: WHATS THE SCOOP ON THE 1841PT QUENTIN? L09: WHAT HAS BRAMWELL BEEN UP TO? L10: WHATS THE STORY WITH MELANIE? L11: HOW DOES GABRIEL ESCAPE THE TOWER ROOM AND WHERE DOES HE GO? L12: HOW DID DAPHNE LEARN TO READ PALMS? L13: JUST WHAT IS 1841PT ABOUT ANYWAY? L14: WHAT MAKES "THAT ROOM" STAND OUT IN 1841PT? L15: WHO IS ON THE 1840's HIT LIST? (FOR SCORE KEEPERS) L16: WHICH IS THE "LOST" EPISODE? L17: WHO (OR WHAT) IS THE SURPRISE GUEST IN EPISODE #1241? BESTS, MOSTS AND LISTS: M01: WHAT IS THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER PAINTING IN THE COLLINSPORT AREA? M02: WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE IN COLLINSPORT TO SEARCH FOR A LOVED ONE? M03: WHO DIES/DIVES OFF WIDOW"S HILL? M04: HOW CAN YOU BE SURE OF COMPANY IF YOU ARE LONELY AT COLLINWOOD? M05: WHAT IS SUGGESTED READING WHILE IN COLLINSPORT? M06: HOW DOES ONE GET THE NEWS IN COLLINSPORT? M07: WHICH IS THE MOST POPULAR CARD IN A COLLINSPORT TAROT DECK? M08: WHO GETS THE AWARD FOR BEST UNDERWEAR MODEL? M09: WHAT ARE THE SONGS ON THE COLLINWOOD TOP 10? M10: WHO GETS THE AWARD FOR WORST CASE OF BAD TASTE IN CLOTHES? M11: CAN I GET INTO TOWN WITHOUT DISTURBING THE FAMILY OR STAFF? M12: HOW CAN I VERIFY THAT MY WATCH HAS THE CORRECT TIME? M13: WHAT SHOULD I ORDER AT THE BLUE WHALE/EAGLE ? M14: WHAT SHOULD I ORDER AT MY LOCAL LIQUOR STORE? M15: ARE THERE SOUTHPAWS AT COLLINWOOD? M16: WHO ARE THE PIANISTS AT COLLINWOOD? M17: IS THERE SOMEWHERE IN TOWN TO STAY IF I CAN'T GET TO COLLINWOOD? M18: WHAT IF I NEED TEMPORARY OFFICE SPACE? M19: WHO CAN I CALL IF I NEED A LAWYER WHILE IN COLLINSPORT? M20: WHO CAN I COUNT ON IF I NEED MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN COLLINSPORT? M21: WHO CAN I TURN TO, WHEN IN NEED OF CLERGY COUNSEL? THE NOVELIZATIONS: N01: WHO IS MARILYN ROSS? N02: HOW MANY DARK SHADOWS NOVELS WERE THERE? N03: WHICH ARE THE SCARCEST OF THE NOVELS? N04: JUST HOW PROLIFIC WAS MR. ROSS? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A01: WHAT WAS THE ORIGINAL TITLE FOR THE SERIES? A: The story bible was titled: "Shadows on the Wall" They had also considered: Castle Of Darkness; The House On Widow's Hill; and Terror At Collinwood A02: WHAT'S IN A NAME? A: T. Elliot Stokes = Probably meant to be T. Eliot Stokes Sam Hall was a big fan of T.S. Eliot. He and Grayson inhabited the coffee house, Russian Cigar smoking, literary clique of the West End, where Eliot was no doubt well Quoted. Dr. Julia Hoffman = The script called for noted serologist Dr. Julius Hoffman, to be the fearless vampire hunter. That's why before he/she appears, everyone is using male pronouns. Then along came Grayson Hall, wife of DS (1966) writer Sam Hall and mother of writer Matt Hall who would later be technical advisor to the resurrected DS (1991). Josette du Pres = was originally called Josette La Freniere - but this was later changed by script writers to Josette du Pres Victoria Winters = Sheila was considered as a name before they chose "Victoria" Winters. Mr. Juggins (David's mannequin friend) = was this an inside joke reference to Max Jughans, the boom operator? Amy Jennings, younger sister of Tom and Chris Jennings was consistently refered to as Molly before we actually met her - and then she was Amy. Bartenders have always had to put up with less than sober patrons calling them whatever was on the tip of the tongue at the moment. Imagine how much worse it is in Collinsport - between actors gaffs and writers fickle mood. Joe Haskell calls the bartender at the Blue Whale "Punchy", Burke calls him "Andy", Sam calls him "Bill" and finally Sam calls him "Bob" (Bob Rooney as we all know was indeed the Whales Bartender.) There is also a good deal of Biblical reference in Dark Shadows Names - particularly in the 1795 flashback. This is quite appropriate since biblical (Old Testament in particular) names were a mainstay in colonial New England. Lets see what we have: Lets take the immediate family first: Barnabas - the son of consolation - a model of piety in a New Testament vignette - there is also the Epistle of Barnabas (a non canonical text) which originated in Egypt ca. 130. It is characterized by an extreme allegorical interpretation of the Old Testament, which enabled some groups of early Christians to find reference to Christ in every Old Testament incident and story. Joshua - fought the battle of Jericho, general who took over leadership of the Israelites after Moses died. Naomi - Ruth's mother-in-law Sarah - wife of Abraham Jeremiah - a prophet Abigail - one of the wives of King David Other family members and friends: Isaac - he laughed - son of Abraham, patriarch of Israel Andrew - brother of Peter - apostle Judah - one of the 13 sons of Jacob (Israel), he was a brother of Joseph, the kid with the multi-colored coat Peter - Chief of the apostles - the rock Purity - a virtue (another popular type of name in the early colonies, along with Faith, Hope and Charity) Daniel - remember the lions den Nathan - prophet during the reign of King David Noah - managed the flood rescue project Ben(jamin) - Jacob's youngest son Ruby - If not a virtue or a flower try a gemstone Bye the way - Carolyn Stoddard could could also take some comfort in the fact that old Buzz had a traditional side too. In Genesis we read of Uz and Buz, brothers - the sons of Abraham's brother Nahor. A03: HOW DO THEY EXPLAIN ALL OF THE LOOK-ALIKES? A: The theory of Astral and Ancestral Twins. (meet Cathy who's lived most everywhere........) A04: WHAT DS STARS OR CAMEO PERFORMERS WENT TO THE OSCARS? A: ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS: - 1966 BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS NOMINEE: Grayson Hall in NIGHT OF THE IGUANA - 1972 BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE: Marsha Mason in CINDERELLA - 1977 BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE: Marsha Mason in THE GOODBYE GIRL - 1979 BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE: Marsha Mason in CHAPTER TWO - 1981 BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE: Marsha Mason in ONLY WHEN I LAUGH (in case you don't recall - Marsha Mason - wife of playwright Neil Simon - was in the Leviathan storyline as Audrey, the Leviathan vampire girl.) A05: WHAT LITERARY CLASSICS WERE ADAPTED FOR DARK SHADOWS? A: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde = R.L. Stevenson (Yaeger/Longworth) Frankenstein = Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (Dr. Lang/Adam/Eve) Orpheus in the Underworld = (Quentin/Amanda Harris) Rebecca = Daphne Du Maurier (Quentin/Maggie/Hoffman in 1970PT) The Cask of Amontillado = E.A. Poe (Trask et al, walled up) The Cthulhu Mythos = H.P. Lovecraft (the Leviathan episodes) The Lottery = Shirley Jackson The Monkey's Paw = Guy de Maupassant (Petofi's Hand) The Monkey's Paw = W.W. Jacob (Petofi's Hand) The Picture of Dorian Grey = Oscar Wilde (Quentin's Portrait) The Pit and the Pendulum = E.A. Poe (Quentin vs Petofi/Aristede) The Premature Burial = E.A. Poe (Elizabeth Collins Stoddard) The Tell-Tale Heart = E.A. Poe (Barnabas in 1970PT among others) Turn of the Screw = Henry James (Quentin/Beth or Stiles/Daphne) Wuthering Heights = Emily Bronte (Morgan/Catherine/Bramwell) A06: WHAT WAS DS COMPETITION WHEN IT ORIGINALLY AIRED? A: When Dark Shadows aired at 3:30 p.m. EST, replacing "Never Too Young" in the ABC-TV daytime lineup, NBC had "You Don't Say" and CBS was airing "Edge Of Night". A07: WHICH ACTORS REFUSED TO WORK DURING THE 1967 NABET STRIKE? A: Robert Gerringer (Dr. Dave Woodard) and Daniel Keyes (Caretaker). Their roles were recast. A08: HOW ACCURATE IS COLLINSPORT HISTORY? A: The history, timeline and intercharacter relationships in Dark Shadows are thoroughly consistent at any given moment. If, however, you are one of those nit pickers who insists on consistency between any given moments - then give up! All Pre-Barnabas arrival and Post-Barnabas arrival dates and historical incidents are at odds. Even within sections of storyline - dates, names and events can change radically. (Laura (The Phoenix) is given more birth and death days than you could imagine). In the early episodes it is stated over and over again that Elizabeth's Great-Grandfather Jeremiah built Collinwood. But Elizabeth is descended from Daniel Collins - the son of Jeremiah's brother, Theodore. And as we learn in the 1795 flashback - Collinwood is built by Joshua Collins when he is planning to give the Old House to his son Barnabas, as a wedding gift. Vicki opens an episode by saying, " Collinwood sits as it has for 130 years." Thus implying that it was built in 1836 - or at least stopped walking around at that point. In the same episode Roger says the house was built in 1816, and we all know from the 1795 flashback that the house existed in 1796! Of course in Parallel Time, Brutus Collins was already ensconced in Collinwood in 1680! So try not to get too manic and be happy for the "facts" we have. B01: WHAT WAS THE LOCATION USED IN THE ABC SERIES FOR EXTERIORS? A: Collinwood was the Carey Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island - also called Seaview Terrace. The rearview of the Estate was most often used. The Old House was on the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, NY. (it burned down in 1969) Collinsport was modeled after Essex, Connecticut - where exteriors were shot for the Pre-Barnabas stories. The Collinsport Inn is The Griswold Inn in Essex, CT. The Blue Whale was The Black Pearl in Newport, R.I.. Other outdoor location film shots inserted include: The train speeding through the countryside at night The Collinsport Railway Station Platform The Outside of Sam Evans' Cottage The exterior of the Caretaker's cottage The backyard of Collinwood - stone terraces, walls and gardens The docks down by the boatyard B02: JUST WHERE IS COLLINSPORT, MAINE? A: Along the coast of Maine near Frenchman's Bay in Hancock County, 50 miles from Bangor. The town is primarily an artist's colony and summer resort, but it is also the home base of the Collins Cannery and fishing fleet. Collinwood is a 30 minute walk from the town. Collinwood was built in 1795/6 on the highest hill in the area, Widow's Hill, so named because women from the town would go there to look out to sea, hoping for their loved ones return. On stormy evenings - what other kind are there in Collinsport? - you can still hear the mournful wail of the bereft women. In the Pre-Barnabas tales - the house had been built by Jeremiah Collins, who kicked the widows off the hill and forbade their return. Nice Guy! The house is situated 100 ft above the base of the cliff. The road off of the estate is about 200 ft long (Roger Collins lost control of his car 100 feet from the bottom of the hill - which was considered to be about halfway down.) Burke Devlin estimated it would have cost $250,000.00 to build Collinwood in 1966, land not included. The Old House is also on the estate. A short cut from the main door of the New House (Collinwood) "past the greenhouse, through that clump of trees" to a fence, then a quarter mile further on." Simm's Cove is 2 miles north of the cannery Lookout Point is half way (15 min walk) between Bill Malloy's house and the cannery B03: WHO LIVES WHERE IN COLLINSPORT (1966-70)? A: On the Estate: Collinwood (the Main House): Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Carolyn Stoddard, Roger Collins, David Collins, Mrs. Johnson, Victoria Winters and at various times Maggie Evans, Adam, Harry Johnson, Paul Stoddard, Jason McGuire, Willie Loomis, Amy Jennings, Hallie Stokes, Quentin Collins, Cassandra Blair Collins, Dr. Julia Hoffman and more ghosts and spirits than you'd care to hear about! the Old House: eventually Barnabas and Willie Loomis live there. the Caretakers Cottage: Matthew Morgan (the cottage is about 100 yards from Collinwood, through the trees and can't be seen from the Main House). If you stop by when he is in a good mood, and that is rare, you may get some food, served on Blue Willow china. Laura Collins. In Town: the Blue Whale: nobody lives here - but they all hang out here! Collinsport Inn: Mr. Wells is the manager in residence, Maggie Evans works here and Burke Devlin rents three rooms on the top floor when he blows into town. Laura Collins, Chris Jennings and Paul Stoddard were also guests here. Sabrina and Ned Stuart. the Stokes House: Prof. Timothy Elliot Stokes, Adam. the Lang House: Dr. Eric Lang and Adam, Eve, Jeff Clark. the Cottage that Nicholas rents: Nicholas Blair, Angelique, Adam and Eve (it's also known as "The House by The Sea") the Constable's Office and Jail: the Eagle Hill Cemetary: Caretaker the Antique Shop: Megan and Philip Todd and an assortment of Leviathan Brats. Nearby: the Rumson Estate: Sky and Angelique Rumson and houseguest Carolyn Stoddard. B04: HOW MANY ROOMS WERE THERE IN COLLINWOOD (NEW HOUSE)? A: Elizabeth tells Victoria there are 40 rooms when she arrives, but in a voiceover Vicki says there are 80. I'd trust Elizabeth - Vicki was just over enthusiastic. B05: HOW MANY SERVANTS WERE NEEDED TO RUN COLLINWOOD? A: Before Elizabeth Liz fired the entire Collinwood staff and went into seclusion, the staff consisted of 2 chauffeurs, 3 cooks, an upstairs maid, a butler, a housekeeper, a handyman, several gardeners, and dozens of temps when the occasion warranted. B06: HOW MANY SECRET ROOMS ARE IN THE OLD HOUSE? A: According to the plans there are 4 Secret rooms/passages. B07: WHY WAS THERE A SECRET ROOM IN THE MAUSOLEUM? A: It was built during the American Revolution to store weapons in. B08: WHAT IS THE COLLINWOOD PHONE NUMBER? A: In 1897 it was Collinsport 332. (and if you need medical assistance in 1897 call 641 for Dr. Brooks) By 1966 population explosion forced a fourth digit and the number became - Collinsport 4099. In 1969 you could reach the Antiques Store Phone # = Collinsport 6817 P.I. Bronson's number in New York is Lexington 2-0098 B09: WHAT DS CAST MEMBER, HAD A SPOUSE SO JEALOUS THAT THE SPOUSE ACTUALLY SHOT AT THE CAST MEMBERS AGENT, BECAUSE THE SPOUSE THOUGHT THE AGENT WAS INTERESTED IN TOO MUCH MORE THAN THE CAST MEMBERS CAREER? A: The Agent in question was Jennings Lang and while talking to his client in a parking lot he was shot at by a very jealous husband, Producer / Director William Wanger, who went to Jail for two years. Even in Hollywood they frown on shooting agents, though I think it does only count as a misdemeanor. When the shooter came out of prison, his loving wife was still waiting for him. They reconciled and remained together until his death, 15 years later. William was the third husband of stately and oh-so-proper Joan Bennett, our very own Elizabeth Collins Stoddard. Her first marriage was in 1926 when she ran away with "the son of a millionaire" at the age of 16. By 17 Joan was a mother, by 18 she was divorced. Second hubby was writer Gene Markey. She married William Wanger in 1941, although he had contracted her as one of his principals in 1934 after her critical success in Little Women. The shooting was in 1951 and Wanger died in 1968 during DARK SHADOWS tenure. Bye the way, while we are on the subject and in case anyone cares, Joan was the younger sister of Film star Constance Bennett and the daughter of Broadway Matinee Idol and later popular supporting actor - Richard Bennett. Both girls got introduced to Hollywood when pops took a sabbatical from the NY stage to direct "talkies". Third sister Barbara also was in the movies, but only briefly. Gosh - those girls could have produced enough Bennett cousins to compete with the Parallel Time Collins Family. (And while we count husbands - Constance was survived by her fifth spouse!) Ahhhh Hollywood! B10: OK, WHILE WE ARE DEALING WITH GOSSIP -WHAT DID HAPPEN BETWEEN ALEXANDRA MOLTKE AND CLAUS von BULOW? A: Well, in order to simplify this we will use the concise yet detailed answer which Lora Melby posted on the net: Subj: The Other Trial of the Century (Von Bulow) (From: dpmelby@piper.hamline.edu, Lora L. Melby) One of you asked me for details on Alexandra Moltke Isles' involvement with Claus Von Bulow. Since I'm going through the effort of compiling the information (sole source: Reversal of Fortune by Alan Dershowitz), I thought I might as well share it with the rest of you. * Alexandra: The daughter of a Danish Count, Alexandra was born in Sweden but grew up in New York. Like Sunny Von Bulow before her, she attended the Chapin School. Alexandra's society debut was in the 1964-65 season. She belonged to the Colony Club, and, following Dark Shadows, married, had a son (Adam), and divorced. * Alexandra and Claus: They met by chance in April 1978 at the exclusive Knickerbocker Club in New York (it has nothing to do with basketball). However, their parents knew each other, and Count Moltke and others helped young Claus flee Denmark after the Nazis invaded in World War II. In addition, their grandfathers had been ministers together in the Danish government (Alexandra's was foreign minister). Their chance meeting initiated an immediate friendship, which swiftly blossomed into romance. By March 1979, they began discussing marriage. In April, she started pressuring -- asking "Would six months be suitable?" for Claus to make the break with Sunny. In the summer, she went to visit her mother in Ireland. When she returned, things were tense between her and Claus -- she was afraid he would never leave Sunny. In December, she again traveled to Ireland. There she received a phone call from Claus saying that Sunny was in a coma. Sunny quickly recovered. When Alexandra returned to New York, Claus gave her the impression that Sunny had attempted suicide because Claus was in love with someone else (Alexandra). Alexandra was skeptical that it was an active suicide attempt, but felt Sunny could have been acting on a subconscious death wish. For that reason, she stayed away from Claus for a few months. In May, the hospital established that the coma was from natural causes (reactive hypoglycemia?). So their romance renewed. Late in the summer of 1980, Claus announced that he had gotten himself an apartment. At first, Alexandra thought it was a sign that he intended to marry her, but she was quickly disillusioned. Angry over his lack of commitment, Alexandra left for a job in Washington. Claus tracked her down, and they had coffee together at the Watergate Hotel. He proposed, but she said no. Although they were no longer on intimate terms, she still felt warmly towards him. She even invited him to her son's Christmas carol recital and dropped off Christmas presents for him at the apartment he shared with Sunny's apartment (but they had already left for Newport). One of the gifts was wrapped in paper featuring hearts with bandaids on them. The next time she heard from Claus was when he informed her of Sunny's final coma. In January 1981, Claus' stepdaughter, Ala, confronted him with rumors that he was having an affair. Claus admitted his involvement with Alexandra, explaining that Sunny had been disinterested in sex since the birth of Cosima (13 years before). He claimed that Sunny had given him permission to conduct discreet sexual liaisons. Also in January 1981, Alexandra and Claus started to see each other more frequently. To try life as a family together, they took her son (then age 11) to Nassau in February. His daughter Cosima stayed home due to chicken pox, but they took a trip with her two months later, to Florida. Alexandra knew Claus was suspected of attempted murder but thought it "a pack of nonsense." In July 1981, Claus was indicted by a grand jury (allegedly, he had attempted murder by injecting Sunny with insulin in December 1979 and again in December 1980). Alexandra's attorney advised her to stay away from Claus, and she complied (except for a visit on Christmas Eve). * Alexandra and The First Trial (February 1, 1982 to March 16, 1982): The prosecution used Alexandra to establish a motive. According to their theory, Claus didn't love his wife, Sunny, but he loved her money and society life. He loved Alexandra, but a divorce would leave him in reduced financial circumstances. If Sunny were to die an apparently *natural* death, Claus could keep both the money *and* Alexandra. Since it is difficult to differentiate between insulin produced by the person's pancreas and insulin externally administered, an insulin injection was an ideal choice of weapon. Alexandra told the court that she didn't like being referring to as Claus' mistress. The prosecutor then asked her if she still loved Claus. She paused and responded sadly, "I don't know." He then asked if she still thought the attempted murder charge was "a pack of nonsense." Again she replied, "I don't know." This testimony was extremely damaging -- here was a woman who obviously had strong feelings for her former-lover but who nonetheless considered him potentially capable of the crime. Despite the damage, the defense waived cross-examination. Supposedly, the gentlemanly Von Bulow didn't wish to submit her to further public examination. However, in an interview after the trial, Alexandra discounted this and hinted vaguely that "there could have been some bombs dropped." One of her friends explained that although Alexandra hadn't lied, she had held back, not wanting to be the cause of Claus' ruin. In any event, the truly damaging testimony was provided by Sunny's maid, Maria Schrallhammer. After 31 days of testimony and 37 hours of deliberation, the jury found Claus guilty of two counts of assault with intent to murder. * Alexandra and the Second Trial (April 25, 1985 to June 10, 1985): With the aid of attorney/author Alan Dershowitz, Claus successfully appealed the conviction and was granted a retrial. During the appeal and second trial, Claus was involved with a woman called Andrea Reynolds (who, unlike Alexandra, didn't insist on marriage). Again, Alexandra was to be a key witness for the emotional (or "soap opera") part of the prosecution's case. Deep down, however, Alexandra didn't think she was the real motive: "The money was the motive," she revealed to Sunny's financial advisor, "He had me for free." As the prosecution's case neared conclusion, Alexandra still had not appeared. Rumors were flying that she had fled the country to avoid testifying. There are two theories for her late appearance. 1) She wanted to create a dramatic entrance (reportedly she was enhancing her looks at an exclusive English spa called Forest Mere). 2) She and the prosecution wanted to avoid putting her on the stand again by relying on her previous testimony. Indeed, the prosecution made a motion to allow Alexandra's previous testimony into evidence. The defense objected because (a) she had not been cross-examined (due to Claus' "chivalry") and (b) the state hadn't gone to enough effort to locate her. The judge agreed. The prosecution had the long Memorial Day weekend to track Alexandra down. Her appearance was a media circus. She was greeted at the airport by the prosecution and plenty of cameras. Police escorted her to Boston's ritziest hotel. Guards protected her 24 hours a day. However, the jury was sequestered and witnessed none of the spectacle. Alexandra dropped one of those bombs she alluded to after the first trial. She discussed a telephone conversation with Claus after the first coma. She testified: "He said they had been having a long argument, talking about divorce that had gone on late into the night. She had drunk a great deal of eggnog, and then he said, 'I saw her take the Seconal'. And then he said the next day when she was unconscious that he had watched her, knowing that she was in a bad way, all day. And watched her and watched her. And finally when she was on the point of dying he said that he couldn't go through with it, and he called and saved her life." This "bombshell" suggested that the defense was correct in insisting that Sunny -- not Claus -- brought on the first coma, but it made him less sympathetic to the jury. In the words of the defense lawyer, "She proved he was a cad, not a wife killer." The best the defense could do in response was to get Alexandra to admit her bitterness -- after all, she had written a letter to Claus after the first trial, suggesting that they get back together (which they did not do). Alexandra said, "You do some crazy things when you're in love." This caption appeared below her full-page photo on the front page of the New York Post. In the prosecution's closing argument, they discussed motive. "Alexandra Isles is the reason, the motive, the moving force behind each injection, each coma... You will recall the deadline set in April 1979 by both of them: 'Let's be together by Christmas-time.' What a coincidence that the first coma happens at Christmas-time." Claus was acquitted, and Alan Dershowitz believes that Claus really was innocent. He always behaved as an innocent man would -- he was forthcoming and didn't attempt to control or restrict their investigations. * Alexandra and the Letters: It didn't come out in either trial, but around the time of the final coma, Alexandra had delivered a bag to the Von Bulow apartment building. The doorman took it up to the apartment -- where only Sunny was home. The bag was open and unmarked, and contained love letters and presents that Claus had sent to Alexandra. Several hours later, Sunny overdosed on aspirin (a possible suicide attempt). Some believe that Claus and/or Alexandra were trying to instigate the suicide by flaunting the affair. B11: WHAT OTHER ROLE IS DENISE NICKERSON (AMY JENNINGS) FAMOUS FOR? A: She was the little nose-picker Violet Beauregard in "Willy Wonka". She ate some gum, turned into a giant blueberry, and got rolled down to the juicing room by the Oompa-Loompa's. (Now-a-days she is a Nurse!) B12: WHO GETS THE FIRST LINES IN DARK SHADOWS? A: In the first episode - the first lines are Victoria Winters' (Alexandra Moltke) thoughts heard by the audience: "My name is Victoria Winters. My journey is beginning - a journey that I hope will open the doors of life to me, and link my past with my future. A journey that will bring me to a strange and dark place - to the edge of the sea high atop Widow's Hill - a house called Collinwood. A world I've never known, with people I've never met. People who tonight are still only shadows in my mind, and who will soon fill the days and nights of my tomorrows." B13: WHAT WAS VICTORIA WINTERS FIRST MEAL IN COLLINSPORT? A: At the Collinsport Inn, Vicki had a roast beef sandwich, rare - and a piece of apple pie. B14: WHOSE BEDROOM DID VICTORIA WINTERS GET? A: Vicki's was given the room that had been Elizabeth's bedroom until Elizabeth got married. B15: WHERE WAS VICTORIA WINTERS BEFORE COMING TO COLLINWOOD? A: She was at the Hammond Foundling Home in NYC - along with 152 children. When she was found as an infant she had a note which said her name was Victoria. Her last name came from the season in which she was found. $50 came for her care, each month from the time she was 2 until she was twenty (or 16, or 18, depending on which episode you wish to quote!). It was postmarked Bangor, ME. B16: WHY ARE ROGER AND ELIZABETH ALWAYS VERGING ON A FIGHT? A: Well, for starters, you can bet it has something to do with good old sibling rivalry. Roger born on September 14, 1925 is 8 years younger than Elizabeth who was born on February 28, 1917. There was probably quite a bit of tension as they were growing up - and Roger even got stuck with Elizabeth as a baby sitter! Things did not get better when their father died some time prior to 1946, and left everything to Elizabeth. Even a pompous poser like Roger deserves a bit of sympathy. How annoying it must be to have to depend on his older sister for an allowance. B17: WHAT DID MATTHEW MORGAN DO BEFORE BECOMING CARETAKER AT COLLINWOOD? A: Mathew Morgan swept floors at the Collins' Cannery before he became Caretaker at Collinwood 18 years ago at the same time that Liz became a recluse. Maybe he got the job on the reputation of his home baked muffins. B18: WHAT WOULD I FIND ON PAGE 20 OF STRAKE'S REPORT? A: That is where the information on Joe Haskell starts. B19: WHAT WAS JOE HASKELL"S JOB? A: Joe was a fisherman who worked for the Collins' fleet. He also dates the Bosses daughter, and shortly after we all arrive at Collinsport, he is given a desk job as a "checker" in the main office. His goal is to save enough money to buy his own boat (when the story begins, he still needs $2,375 for the down payment) the profits from which will be used to buy a second boat and so on until he is master of a fleet. (Shades of Enoch Snow!) B20: HOW MANY ROOMS DOES BURKE TAKE AT THE INN? A: 3 (on the top floor) - although his room was #24, and when Laura stayed there - she was on the third floor in room #31 Go figure! B21: WHOSE MOTHER WAS ALSO HIS GREAT-GRANDMOTHER? A: David Collins - His mother was Laura the Phoenix - married to Roger Collins, son of Jamison Collins, who was the son of Laura the Phoenix and Edward Collins! B22: WHAT HAD ROGER WANTED TO NAME HIS CHILD - INSTEAD OF DAVID? A. Charles Andrew B23: WHAT WAS ROGER AND LAURA'S ADDRESS IN AUGUSTA, MAINE? A. Roger and his wife, Laura, were married the day after Burke Devlin's manslaughter conviction. They moved to Augusta, Maine, where they resided at 427 Hilldale Avenue. Roger returned to Collinwood - alone - just 30 days before we see Vicki arrive. He says his wife is "away". B24: WHO WAS RANDY? A: Carolyn Stoddard's imaginary friend that used to visit her when she was 9 years old. He had dark hair and brown eyes and always wore a red sweater. He would play on the beach and climb trees and the last time she saw him was on her tenth birthday when he brought her a piece of sea glass that looked like clear green water. (Special sample of the obscure from The DS Q&A Book Vol. I) B25: WHAT WAS ROGER COLLINS' PET NAME FOR CAROLYN STODDARD? A: Kitten. (Shades of Robert Young and "Father Knows Best") Detective Strake calls Carolyn a "Fire eater" While Bill Malloy calls her "Princess" Other pet names/nicknames of note: Elizabeth calls Roger "Fool" but then Roger calls Elizabeth "Fool" Buzz Hackett calls Elizabeth "Mommie" - oh my! Roger affectionately calls David the "Little Monster" and Maggie Evans calls Vicki a jerk , J-E-R-K! Carolyn calls Collinwood - "The House of Usher" and refered to Bill Malloy as "old chin whiskers" B26: HOW MUCH TIME DID BURKE DEVLIN SPEND IN PRISON? A: After his 1956 trial and conviction in Bangor, Maine, on the charges of manslaughter, Burke served 5 years, 1 month, 3 days and 7 hours. (Roger testified against him and then ran off with Laura, in whom Burke was also interested). After leaving prison, Burke took 5 years to make his fortune (in Montevideo, Uruguay) and then returned to Collinsport after a 10 year absence. B27: OK, SO WHO TURNED DOWN THE LOGANSPORT OFFER, HERN, HEARNE, AHEARN OR ADAIR? A: Hern, Ezra (actor #1)(1966) listens to Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery im episode #89. In episode #99, Hern, Ezra (played by Dolph Sweet)(1966) turns down Burke's offer to work at Logansport Cannery First of all lets be clear (Aha) there were 2 actors who played this part. One "listened" to Burke's offer and we don't know who played the part. 10 episodes later a second actor, Dolph Sweet, turned down Burke's offer. That's why he's listed twice in the character list. Easy - well, here's the ugly part... The character is listed in the credits as "Hearne" and in The History of DS as "Ahern", but Burke calls him "Adair" and some sources list him as Hern. Watch ep. #89, its a DSFAQers nightmare. Burke calls Ezra Ahern and Adam Bilodeau by the names Ezra Bilodeau & John Adair (Amos Fitch does call him Ezra "Ahern" ). But that's not all!! Burke forgets his lines again, makes some up and dumps them into Amos Fitch's lap!! Amos starts looking around - looking like he forgot his lines thanks to Burke - then Amos Fitch does some improvising himself and "makes his move" and leaves!! Since Amos Fitch calls him "Ahern" and he's listed that way in The History of Dark Shadows, our bet is that "Ezra Ahern" is correct. B28: WHAT ARE CAROLYN'S FAVORITE FLOWERS? A: Little yellow roses. B29: WHAT WAS BILL MALLOY'S FAVORITE SONG? A: "What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?" Fitting enough for a man who started out as a deck boy on the Collins' Fleet. (He earlier said he swept the floors at the cannery). And ended up as autopsy report # 220612. Funny - he didn't look 612ish! The following is from a post on the Prodigy board: Posted on Prodigy's DS board on 5/30/95 Bill Malloy's favorite song, as those of you know who've been following along with Sci-Fi's bouncing ball (watch out for those swamp things!), is "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?" It's an example of a shanty (shantey, chanty or chantey) song. These were sung by sailors as they prepared to leave and enter a port and while in the process of sail management and rigging adjustment. "Drunken Sailor" was probably used to get the ship out of port. The chorus "Weigh, hey, and up she rises," sexual innuendo aside, refers to the act of weighing anchor. A two count pull on the chains, 1. weigh and 2. hey, and then a pause to retrench while they sing "up she rises." The verses were cleaned up when the chanteys were brought ashore to the schools and music halls. The original verses were warnings to unfledged seamen, embarking on their first voyage, as to what would happen if they stepped out of line. For example: "Pull out the bunk and wet him all over." They would not be wasting something as precious as fresh water, and nobody would bother to bring a bucket to haul seawater, if you catch my drift. There are three strains of verses: 1.) Macho/prison stuff, such as above, which threatens physical pain as well as mental torment and humiliation; 2.) homosexual verses, in which the poor drunk lad is shaved head to foot, wigged with a mop and put to the service of the crew, after which, to compromise him so no authority would believe his tale ... 3.) he is placed in a compromising position vis a vis the captain's (or owner's or, in one version, a first mate's) daughter. To the song at hand: The verses will replace the line "What shall we do with the drunken sailor?" The weighing anchor chorus separates the verses. What shall we do with the drunken sailor? (x3) Early in the morning. Weigh, hey, and up she rises. (x3) Early in the morning. (Also heard as "Hooray and up she rises.") So what shall we do? How about: - Put him in the longboat until he's sober. - Put him in bed with the Captain's daughter. - Shave his stomach with a rusty razor. - Take the Baby and call it Bo'sun. - Turn him over and drive him windward. - Put him in the scuffs until the horse bites on him. - Heave him by the leg and with a rung console him. I'm not offering to explain any of these. If you look in a dictionary, it'll give you alternative meanings to these words. Then, use your imagination. B30: CAN I GET A SPECIAL EDITION "BURKE DEVLIN" PEN? A: Burke Devlin gave his pen to Carolyn. He had previously given to one to James Blair. There were 4 remaining pens in the limited edition and they were left in South America where Burke bought them. Maybe thats the important business he had to fly back on? B31: WHERE DID BURKE DEVLIN"S PLANE CRASH AND HOW MANY WERE ABOARD? A: The plane Crashed in Belem, Brazil. (Brazil is not a very good Place for Collins' and their friends - see 1840's) There were 16 Bodies Burned beyond recognition. B32: WHAT IS THE FAVORITE GROUP PASTIME AT COLLINWOOD? A: Why, seances of course, with exorcisms a close second. Regardless of time period and in either real time or Parallel, nothing gets the Collins clan as worked up as a good seance. When you want general information, tidbits of history, or helpful hints from the dearly departed - just get light a candle and sit everyone around a table. Use a professional medium or wing it with amateurs. You'll never find out what you wanted to know in the first place - but you will pick up some handy data, or lose family members in the attempt. Some noteable excurisons into the other plane include: (1795) Countess Natalie du Pres and Joshua Collins have a seance to summon Bathia Mapes. (1840) Gerard Stiles has a seance to contact the 1795 Rev. Trask. Lamar Trask wants to speak with his dad so he can avenge his death. Faithful Flora Collins rounds out the seance party. The Reverend Trask appears and tells them they are surrounded by evil and to beware of the cross. "Evil is doing evil. Evil will walk again now." (Trying to warn them about the awakening of Judah Zachery). All of this is in episode #1126. (1966) Dr. Peter Guthrie's Seance at Collinwood Convinced that Josette {du Pres} Collins' ghost could add vital information to his investigation of the supernatural and yield information about the mysterious Laura Collins, Dr. Peter Guthrie decided to hold a seance at Collinwood. The particpants were Dr. Peter Guthrie, Carolyn Stoddard, Roger Collins and Victoria Winters. (Dr. Guthrie also used a tape recorder for later reference). Just as it appeared they were starting to make contact with Josette's ghost, the Drawing Room doors flew open, breaking contact with Josette. An unrecognizable figure was standing in the dark doorway but it turned out to be Laura Collins. She had changed her mind and decided to attend the seance after all. The seance began again and Victoria Winters soon became possessed by Josette's ghost and began speaking French. Just as she starts to say a name, Laura Collins uses the powers of the Phoenix to end the seance. Victoria Winters screams and then faints. Translated later by Dr. Guthrie, Josette's ghost had said: "A person, someone who sleeps without sleeping, dreams without dreaming. There is an innocent child, a boy, one who is in danger. Fires that have occurred through the centuries. There will be another one soon. There's an evil presence in this house." (1966) Dr. Peter Guthrie's Seance at the Old House Dr. Guthrie felt that he needed to contact Josette's ghost again. He chose to have this seance at the Old House so that there would be no interruptions and according to David Collins, Josette's ghost would be nearby. Victoria Winters, Sam Evans and David Collins wait for Dr. Guthrie but Laura Collins has caused his car to burst into flames. Tired of waiting, they decide to have the seance without Dr. Guthrie. During the seance, David Collins becomes possessed by David Radcliff((e))'s ghost. Thru David Collins, he relives his death by fire of a hundred years ago with his mother Laura Murdoch Radcliff((e)). (1967) Roger hosts a seance at the Old House. This takes place at Barnabas' costume part. Attending the seance are Barnabas Collins, Roger Collins, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Victoria Winters, Burke Devlin and Carolyn Stoddard. Victoria Winters is possessed by the ghost of Josette du Pres Collins. She relives her death at Widow's Hill. This is episode #281. (1967) Victoria is sent back to 1795 during a family seance (1968) David Collins & Amy Jennings hold a seance. A private affair in the West Wing of Collinwood, this seance was an attempt to contact Quentin Collins. They are interrupted by Victoria Winters in episode #640. (1968) A seance is held to contact Jeff Clark. Prof. Stokes holds a seance with Victoria Winters, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Carolyn Stoddard and Chris Jennings in the Drawing Room at Collinwood to make contact with Jeff Clark. But instead they are contacted by someone called Magda. Magda speaks thru Carolyn Stoddard and warns "You must stop him". (They do not know she is referring to the Ghost of Quentin Collins who is up to no good). This is episode #642. (1969) A seance to solve the puzzle of Janet Findley's demise. Prof. Stokes holds a seance with Mrs. Johnson, Maggie Evans and Barnabas Collins in the Drawing Room at Collinwood to contact Janet Findley. Mrs. Findley speaks thru Mrs. Johnson and says "The children, the panel, the room. I found that room. I went in there and then, then, he killed me." (Another warning referring to the Ghost of Quentin Collins). This one in episode #682 - won't these people ever listen! (1970) Barabas has a seance. The reason, what else, to contact Josette du Pres Collins thru Maggie Evans. This is when Josette tells Barnabas that she waited for him but he never showed up, so she took poison. She then releases him from any vows he has made to her. (This was done so that Barnabas could fall in love with Roxanne) This is episode #948. (1841PT) Quentin, Flora & Melanie try to contact Brutus (1841PT) an attempt to exorcise Morgan/Forsythe Quentin, Julia, Catherine, Carrie Ben, Morgan participate. (1970PT) Angelique {Stokes} Collins is murdered at a seance C01: WHERE IN ENGLAND WAS COUSIN BARNABAS SUPPOSEDLY FROM? A: Cadogan Square, London. The family had supposedly moved there when their original estate in Coventry burned to the ground. C02: OK, SO JUST WHATS THE STORY WITH CADOGAN SQUARE? (thanks to srshutt@athena.mit.edu (Stephen R Shutt)) A: Cadogan Square, mentioned in several scripts of the original series, and in some volumes of Dan "Marilyn" Ross' DS novels in the late Sixties, is a real place in London. In the early Barnabas episodes of 1967, Barnabas gives this as his London address, and further mentions a friend, Nile Bradford (whom Burke Devlin later learns died in the 1830s). In House of Dark Shadows (the 1970 film), Barnabas again gives this as his address in London, then changes the subject when Professor Stokes asks an inconvenient question about friends of his who live in the square. According to a book on London street names I acquired during a recent visit to the Metropolis, the name Cadogan refers to a family of the peerage, who once owned property in this district of Belgravia. The name occurs in several geographical designations (Cadogan Square, Cadogan Place, etc.) and in the celebrated Cadogan Hotel, where Oscar Wilde was arrested for the dubious 'crime' of "posing as a Sodomite" in 1895. John Betjeman, later Poet Laureate of England in the early years of the current reign, wrote a celebrated poem about Wilde's arrest at the Cadogan Hotel. The poem was at one time very well known and much recited in certain circles, and this may have led to a deadline-desperate writer pulling that name out of his hat for Barnabas' townhouse address in London. Here is the poem. He sipped at a weak hock and seltzer As he gazed at the London skies Through the Nottingham lace of the curtains Or was it his bees-winged eyes? To the right and before him Pont Street Did tower in her new built red, As hard as the morning gaslight That shone on his unmade bed. "I want some more hock in my seltzer, And Robbie, please give me your hand-- Is this the end or beginning? How can I understand? "So you've brought me the latest _Yellow Book_, And Buchan has got in it now. Approval of what is approved of Is as false as a well-kept vow. "More hock, Robbie--where is the seltzer? Dear boy, pull again at the bell! They are all little better than cretins, Though this *is* the Cadogan Hotel. "One astrakham coat is at Willis's-- Another one's at the Savoy: Do fetch my Morocco portmanteau, And bring them on later, dear boy." A thump, and a murmur of voices-- ("Oh why must they make such a din?" As the door of the bedroom swung open And TWO PLAIN CLOTHES POLICEMEN came in: "Mr Wilde, we 'ave come for tew take yew Where felons and criminals dwell: We must ask you tew leave with us quoietly For this *is* the Cadogan Hotel." He rose, and he put down _The Yellow Book_. He staggered--and, terrible-eyed, He brushed past the palms on the staircase And was helped to a hansom outside. It helps to know that "Robbie" is Robert Ross, Wilde's great friend, who was his literary executor and had such works as Ballad of Reading Gaol and De Profundis published. The Yellow Book was a literary review with a decadent-sounding title. The contents rarely lived up to the promise of the name or the Aubrey Beardsley illustrations. Willis's and the Savoy were (and, in the case of the latter, still are) a dining room and a hotel where Wilde was much seen in the Nineties. After Wilde fell in love with Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas he increasingly spent the night at such glamorous venues as the Savoy. The Cadogan Hotel was perhaps a less well-heeled pied-a-terre for Wilde's adventurous "feasting with panthers" but it provided the mise-en-scene for the disaster he had (judging by what he told Andre Gide) so frantically courted through the latter years of his career. C03: WHAT DECORATES THE DOOR TO THE OLD HOUSE? A: A Lion's head knocker similar to the one on the doors of the Medici Palace in Rome. It is odd and should be noted that all though the Old House has double doors, there is only one knocker. It would have been more likely to have a pair. I guess this is another example of Collins family penny pinching. C04: CAN I GET A CANE LIKE BARNABAS HAD? A: The Cane is available from a company called Dutch Guard. They have a large selection of canes. Their cane number 117 is listed as "Large Dog/Wolf Head" and its description by the quote which says "Yes, this is the one!" The price of the "Willie beater" is $296.00. The general description of their canes is: Exquisite Alpacca Metal handles are mounted on genuine Maple (black) tapered shafts, with rubber tip standard, 36" length (see order blank if you need your cane cut). Alpacca metal is an alloy of Sterling Silver with Nickel added for strength, a softer feel and to prevent tarnish. Heads are made in Hamburg, Germany by one of Europe's finest silversmiths. (the catalog is free) If you're interested, their number is 1-800-821-5157. C05: WHO MADE BARNABAS' TABLE A: Oliver Bennett of Marion, Massachusetts. C06: WHERE DOES DR. JULIA HOFFMAN HIDE HER CASE NOTEBOOK ON BARNABAS? A: The locked diary was originally being hidden from everyone, particularly from Barnabas - but later it was just hidden to help keep Barnabas' secret from the others. In 1967 it was kept in three locations. In order they are: (1) IN A METAL STRONGBOX (2) THE COLLINWOOD GRANDFATHER CLOCK (3) TONY PETERSON'S SAFE After Barnabas became a regular part of Julia's life: (4) Back in a metal strongbox, kept in the armoire in her bedroom. C07: WHAT RHYME DID BARNABAS TEACH HIS SISTER SARAH WHEN SHE WAS LEARNING TO WRITE? A: When the ghost of Sarah appears to Barnabas for the one and only time, she prevents Barnabas from killing Julia. She asks Barnabas if he remembers the rhyme, makes him repeat it, and then tells him he's been bad. That evil is wicked, Is well understood. The wicked are punished, So you must be good. C08: WHAT WAS THE RHYME THE GHOST OF SARAH COLLINS TOLD MAGGIE EVANS TO HELP HER ESCAPE FROM BARNABAS? A: And Sarah's new rhyme is: One, two, away they flew Three, four, by the door Five, six, count the bricks Seven, eight, the clue is grate Nine, ten, home again C09: WHAT STOPS BARNABAS FROM KILLING DR. JULIA HOFFMAN? A: Barnabas is stopped by the appearance of the Ghost of his sister Sarah who points out that he is being naughty (see Sarah's verses). It is the only time he sees the ghost - and she isn't bouncing her ball or singing "London Bridge is falling down"! C10: WHAT WAS THE STORY OF JOSETTE - BEFORE THE WRITERS CHANGED THEIR MINDS? A: We have already warned you that "History" is a relative concept to the Collins family, so when you ask for a definition you need to specify at what point in history was the item you are requesting relevant - For example before Barnabas appears (and entrenches himself) on the scene Carolyn refers to Jeremiah as her great-grandfather (although she is later descended from Daniel and the NY Collins'); the dates under Josette's portrait in the family history at this point are 1810 - 1834; in one episode we are told that Jeremiah was a 6th generation descendant of the founder of Collinsport, who married Josette LaFrenier of Paris in 1830 and started construction of the new house in the same year. Note that the writers were improvising like heck as the flashback approached. This then is the story of Josette - as Barnabas himself tells it - After his arrival at Collinwood and prior to the 1795 storyline. (But of course we all know it holds no water - when we actually see the events of 1795 ) The setting: There is a storm over Collinsport (how unusual) and Collinwood has lost its electrical power. In this setting Barnabas shows up to tell Vicki & Carolyn a bedtime story. JOSETTE'S STORY As told by Barnabas Collins on May 19, 1967 to Victoria Winters and Carolyn Stoddard during a thunderstorm at Collinwood. "There was a night such as this. A night when a young beautiful woman was pressed to the limits. She could no longer accept what the future held for her. She knew she had to destroy herself before she became something she did not want to be. She had quarreled with her lover. She tried to send him away but he would not be put off.He tried to put his arms around her but she broke away from him and run out into the stormy night. Her white dress contrasted against the darkness. He ran after her as she headed for the one place on earth that seemed to be designed for the termination of life. Rain drenched her, the winds buffeted her blowing her long hair wildly. Her clothing was torn by the low branches. The small white feet were bruised and mudstained with the stoney cruel pathway to the summit of the cliff. The shouts of her lover were lost in the wind as he moved swiftly after her. Near the top she stumbled over a large rock, crying hysterically, she limped and crawled to the edge of the precipace. Her lover reached her, clutched her, spinning her around to face him. Her eyes were wide with terror as the lover held her tightly, his lips pressed against her throat. Soon she grew limp and he released her. Suddenly there was a last surge of energy. She broke free and hurled herself off the cliff. Her scream reacting and echoing as she plunged downward. Her body was impaled on the large craggy rocks below. Her lover descended to the bottom of Widow's Hill. He found her body broken, lifeless, bloodless. As violent as her death was the expression on her face was one of serenity. As if this were the best possible ending to her life." (From Episode #233 written by Malcolm Marmorstein) C11: WHO WAS AT THE SEANCE WHEN VICKI IS SENT TO 1795? A: Present at that seance (a favorite pastime at Collinwood) were: Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Julia Hoffman, Victoria Winters, Barnabas Collins, Roger Collins and Carolyn Stoddard. D01: WHEN DID MILLICENT AND DANIEL COLLINS PARENTS DIE? A: They died in 1790. But don't feel sorry for the orphans. When all hell breaks loose at Collinwood - only Daniel is left to inherit the whole mess. D02: WHO TAUGHT BEN STOKES TO READ & WRITE? A: In a truly magnanimous mood - Master Barnabas performed that task. Would he have done so - if he knew Ben were going to keep a diary of what REALLY went on at Collinwood? D03: HOW DOES ANGELIQUE KEEP JEREMIAH COLLINS FROM LEAVING COLLINWOOD? A: She makes Joshua seemingly disappear. Actually she turns him into a black cat. D04: WHO WERE THE WITNESSES AT THE WEDDING OF BARNABAS AND ANGELIQUE? A: Naomi Collins and Ben Stokes. D05: WHO STAYS AT THE THREE BELLS INN? A: Countess Natalie Du Pres and her niece Josette stay there briefly when they leave Collinwood for awhile. D06: DO JOSETTE AND BARNABAS EVER LET EACH OTHER GO? A: Near the end of the 1970 Leviathan storyline the ghost of Josette appears to Barnabas in the Cemetery and returns the ring he had given her. She is off to her rest, and releases him from all promises. D07: WHAT KIND OF POISON DID NAOMI COLLINS TAKE TO COMMIT SUICIDE? A: Nightshade. also - poisoned - Mrs.Trask (1897) In 1840 Gerard gets poison for Gabriel to use on his wife. D08: HOW CAN I DRIVE AN OPPONENT OUT OF A SAFE HOUSE INTO THE ARMS OF A WAITING WITCH HUNTER? A: Well if you believe the good Reverend Trask (and of course, we don't), then he drove the witch, Victoria Winters, from the Old House with the following: "The next mortal to cross this threshold shall be known to hold the power of evil. I proclaim the power of goodness and I announce its presence to the entire house. I give warning to the powers of darkness, that the powers of of light are at hand. Yield yourself to their command and spare yourself their awesome force which is about to strike your very soul. Victoria Winters, Victoria Winters, the powers of light have come to do battle with the the powers of darkness. Your destruction is at hand. Victoria Winters, Victoria Winters, come forth. Surrender yourself to the powers of light. Victoria Winters, let the witch come forth. Victoria Winters let the witch come forth. Victoria Winters the dust now knows your name and the earth shall proclaim it to the sky. Come forth to this threshold. Cross from darkness into light before the burning fires of goodness drive you forth in terror and in fear. Victoria Winters, Victoria Winters, answer the summons of the powers of light. Answer, come forth, answer. Surrender yourself before the consuming fires of goodness drive you forth. Victoria Winters your name is now known to fire. Surrender yourself, come forth, you will be consumed. You will be consumed. Evil show thyself. The powers of darkness are conquered now. Come forth. Come forth. You are summoned by the forces of everlasting light." After Victoria Winters runs into his waiting arms, he then says: "The powers of darkness are conquered now. The powers of light are triumphant. Down witch, down on your knees. Down, down, down into the dust. I have the witch. I have the witch." But, as we all know, it was Angelique's efficient spell that actually worked, not Trask's "mumbo jumbo" as Barnabas described it: So in case you ever need it - here's the Angelique method: "I call upon the heart of fire that burns within the heart of ice. The fire that freezes and does not consume itself. I summon the eye of fire that burns within the icy eye that watches over all evil. I call it to this room of my own creation. Heart of fire, heart of ice. Fiery eye of coldest evil. Burn. I command you to come and burn, burn, burn. Eye of fire, heart of fire. I summon you from the evil icy wastes of the world beyond. Burn, burn, burn. Heart of fire. Heart of fire that burns in the heart of ice. Heart of fire, fire that burns in the heart of ice. Eye of fire, heart of fire, burn,burn, burn." D09: IF THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS TOOK PLACE IN 1692 - ISN'T IT A STRETCH TO HAVE A WITCH HUNTER AND TRIAL IN 1795/6 - NO LESS QUENTIN'S TRIAL IN 1840? A: Well it might seem so - but lets look at the facts. Obviously Judah Zachery's 1692 trial and execution were geared to coincide with the trials in Salem, MA. It is indeed scheduled prior to the last "official" trial in MA. which took place in 1693. But that certainly didn't take the laws off the books or put an end to "witch scares". RCMANN@delphi.com posted the following concise summary to the alt.tv.dark_shadows Newsgroup: Here, for those interested, a few facts gleaned from _The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology_ by Rossell Robbins. The majority of witch trials in America took place in New England mostly in Massachusetts. Outside of the well-known Salem trials, only about a dozen witches were ever executed in New England. The Salem trials were in 1692. The last witchcraft trial in Massachusetts was in 1693. The defendant was found Not Guilty. There were a few minor incidents in the South as late as 1709. The last execution for witchcraft in the United States was in 1692. Witches were hanged, not burned, in England and New England. (ed. note - they were also stoned or crushed) The last witch executions in European countries were: Holland 1610 England 1684 Scotland 1727 France 1745 Germany 1775 Switzerland 1782 Poland 1793 (ed. note - Hmmmmmmm well see about that later) I found one VERY interesting piece of information about the Salem trials. In addition to the well-known group of eight girls who were the star witnesses, several other young people made accusations of witchcraft against their neighbors. One of these accusers was a 19-year-old girl named Sarah Trask. An ancestress, perhaps? FAQ CO-EDITOR TIM CHOATE HAS SUPPLIED US WITH THE FOLLOWING LISTING: ( based on research from http://www.ucmb.ulb.ac.be/~joan/witches/TIME_LINE.html ) ------------------------------------------------------ TIME LINE OF WITCH HUNT TALLIES SINCE THE 11TH CENTURY ------------------------------------------------------ (NOTE: (fnu) = first name unknown) ????- Balcoin, Marie: burned in the reign of Henry IV of France ????- 20 executed in the reign of King James VI of England ????- 3-4000 killed during Cromwell's tenure in England ????- 30,000 (approx) burned by the Inquisition ????- 900 killed in Lorraine, France ????- Barton, William: executed in Scotland ????- Deiner, Hans: burned at Waldsee, Germany ????- Dunhome, Margaret: burned in Scotland 1233- First Papal ordinance directly dealing with witchcraft- Bull by Pope Gregory IX (Ugolino, Count of Segni), to Conrad of Marburg, bidding him to proceed against the Luciferians. July 30 of that year, Conrad of Marburg murdered on the highway in pursuit of his duties 1234- 8000 "Stedingers" killed on 27 May 1239- 180 burned for witchcraft at Montwimer, France on 29 May 1258- Bull by Pope Alexander IV (Rinaldo Conti), to Franciscan Inquisitors, bidding them refrain from judging any cases of witchcraft unless there was some very strong reason to suppose that heretical practice could also be amply proved 1275- Barthe, Angela de la: burned at Toulouse, France 14th Century: 1307- 36 Knights Templar died under torture in France 1310- Albano, Peter of: died in prison 1310- 54 Knights Templar burned in France on 12 May 1312- DeMolay, Jacques: Grand Master of the Templars, burned in France on 22 March 1314- 39 Knights Templar burned in France on 18 March 1315- Marigny, Enguerrand de: hanged in France 1317- Geraud, Hughes: burned in France 1320- 200+ burned at Carcassonne, France (between 1320-1350) 1323- "Some" burned at Kilkenny, Ireland 1324- Meath, Petronilla de: burned as a witch in Ireland, on 3 November 1324- Nottingham, John of: died in custody, Coventry, England 1330- Andrius, Barthelemy: burned at Carcassonne, France 1330- Andrius, Jean: burned at Carcassonne, France 1330- Andrius, Phillippe: burned at Carcassonne, France 1335- Ciceron, Andre: burned at Carcassone, France 1335- Delort, Catherine: burned at Toulouse, France 1335- Georgel, Anna Marie de: burned at Toulouse, France 1335- Rodier, Catala: burned at Carcassone, France 1335- Rodier, Paul: burned at Carcassone, France 1335- 63 burned at Toulouse, France 1352- 8 burned at Carcassonne, France 1357- 31 burned at Carcassonne, France 1387- 67 burned at Carcassonne, France between 1387-1400 1399- 1 burned at Berlin, Germany 15th Century 1400- "Several" witches burned at Simmenthal, Switzerland 1423- "Several" burned at Carcassonne, France 1428- 200+ executed in the Valais, France between 1428-1434 1428- 167 executed in l'Isere, France between 1428-1447 1431- d'Arc, Joan: burned at Rouen, France on 30 May (note: the witchcraft charge in this case was -implied- and not specific) 1432- 16 executed in Toulouse, France 1437- 150 executed in Briancon, France 1438- with 10 others Greland, Jean: at Chamonix, France 1440- Rais, Gilles de: on charges of witchcraft, executed 26 October 1441- Bolingbroke, Roger: hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, England on 18 November 1441- Jordemaine, Margery: burned at Smithfield, England on 27 October 1446- 3 burned in Savoy between 1446 and 1447 1453- 7 killed at Marmande, France 1455- 1 burned at Locarno, Italy 1459- "Many" burned in Arras, France 1460- Jennin, (fnu): burned at Cambrai, France 1470- 2 burned in Burgundy, France 1472- 3 burned at Forno-Rivara, Italy 1474- 2 burned at Levone, Italy 1475- 5 burned at Forno, Italy 1479- 12 women and "several" men burned at Edinburgh, Scotland 1482- 4 burned at Metz, Germany 1482- 48 burned at Constance, between 1482-1486 1484- 2 burned at Toulouse, France 1485- 41 witches of unknown name at Lombardy, in the domains of the Duke of Austria, County of Burbia 1485- Walpurgis at either the diocese of Strasburg or Constance, in the town of- Hagenau or Ratisbon accused of power of preserving silence by burning first-born sons in an oven and was eventually burned 1485- Nembroth, the English Nimrod accused of magic and encouraging people to worship fire 1485- Stadlin; at Boltingen, a town in the ducy and diocese of Lausanne, Switzerland, accused of inducing miscarriage with a serpent. This witch was judged by John Nider and was eventually burned 1485- Staufer; at Berne, Switzerland, accused of changing into a mouse and was eventually stabbed 1485- a Bath-woman at Ratisbon accused of raising tempests and was eventually burned 1485- Anna von Mindelheim at Constance, twenty-eight German miles from the town of Ratisbon in the direction of Salzburg accused of causing hail storms in the field of Kuppel. This witch was judged by a Justice named Gelre and was eventually tortured and burned, Ratisbon, Bavaria 1485- 2 burned in Chaucy, France 1488- 1 died in prison, at Metz, Germany 1488- 1 executed at Brieg, Germany on 19 July 1488- 1 executed at Salney, Germany on 3 July 1488- 1 executed at Vigey, Germany on 15 September 1488- 2 executed at Juxney, Germany on 19 August 1488- 2 executed at Mairange, Germany on 25 June 1488- 2 executed at Salney, Germany on 12 July 1488- 3 executed at Chastel, Germany on 26 June 1488- 3 executed at Mairange, Germany on 17 June 1488- 3 executed at Metz, Germany on 1 July 1488- 3 executed at Salney, Germany on 19 July 1488- 5 executed at Thionville, Germany on 23 August 16th Century 1500- Amalaric, Madeline: burned in France 1500- Bragadini, Mark Antony: beheaded in Italy 1500- 1 executed in France 1507- 30 burned in Calahorra, Spain 1510- 1 burned in Saxony, Germany 1510- 60 burned in Northern Italy 1515- 500+ burned in Geneva, Switzerland 1518- Kuhnlin, Elsa: burned at Waldsee, Germany 1518- Paeffin, Elsa: burned at Waldsee, Germany 1518- 64 burned in Val Camonica, Italy between 1518-1521 1521- 2 burned in Besancon, France 1523- 100 burned in Como, Italy 1524- 1000+ in Como, Italy 1528- Wachin, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany 1531- Mullerin, Elsbet: burned at Waldsee, Germany 1536- "A large number" executed at Saragossa, Spain 1540- Morin, (fnu): burned at Rouen, France 1540- deLarue, (fnu): burned at Rouen, France 1545- Echtinger, Barbara: imprisoned for life at Waldsee, Germany 1546- Askew, Anne: burned for witchcraft 1549- 1 burned at Lyons, France 1549- 7 burned at Nantes, France 1555- 3 burned at Derneburg, Germany on 4 October 1556- 1 burned at Bievires, France 1557- Douglas, Janet: burned at Castle, Hill, Scotland, on 17 July 1557- Hezensohn, Joachim: beheaded at Waldsee, Germany 1561- 5 burned at Verneuil, France 1571- "Many" burned in France 1572- Bowman, Janet: burned in Scotland 1572- 1 burned at St. Andrews, Scotland 1573- 70,000 killed in England after 1573 1574- Arnold, (fnu): hanged at Barking, England 1574- Garnier, Gilles: burned as a werewolf in Dole, France 1574- "Several" executed in Paris, France 1574- 80 executed in one fire at Valery-en-Savoie, France 1576- Dunlop, Bessie: burned at Castle Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland 1576- Pajot, Marguerite: executed at Tonnerre, France 1577- Doree, Catherine: executed at Courveres, France 1578- Harvilliers, Jeanne: executed in France 1578- 3 executed in Dorset, England 1578- 36 persons executed at Kilkenny, Ireland 1581- Beuchel, Anna: Buckh, Appollonia: Einseler, Catharina: Flieger, Catharina: Isolin, Madlen: Rosch, Maria: Scharber, Elsbeth: Schwarz, Eva: Wuncil, Brigida: all burned at Waldsee, Germany on 6 July 1582- Gabley, (fnu): executed at King's Lynn, England 1582- 18 killed at St. Oses, England 1583- Bonnet, Jean: burned at Boissy-en-Ferez, France 1583- Quattrino, Dominic: burned at Mesolcina, Italy 1583- "Several" burned in Mesolcina, Italy 1585- Hacket, Margaret: executed at Tyburn, England on 19 February 1585- Lachenmeyer, Waldburg: Reich, Maria: Treher, Anna: Wirth, Trauben: all burned at Waldsee, Germany on 5 July 1585- Uhlmer, Barbara: Rohrfelder, Margaret: Sailler, Ursula: all burned at Waldsee, Germany on 24 August 1586- Dormar, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 9 October 1586- Erb, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 9 March 1586- Hoyd, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 24 November 1586- Isel, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 7 November 1586- Kleiss, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 30 October 1586- Marguerite, (last name unknown): burned at Paris, France 1586- Martin, Marie: executed in France 1586- Mayer, Christina: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 9 October 1586- Mirot, Dominic: burned at Paris, France 1586- Rauffains, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 7 November 1586- Schneider, Felicitas: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 9 March 1586- Schultheiss, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 9 March 1586- Sechelle, (fnu): burned at Paris, France 1586- Stadelmann, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 7 November 1586- Weiss, Agatha: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 9 October 1587- Fray, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 12 June 1587- Kless, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 12 June 1587- 368 persons killed for witchcraft between 18 January, 1587, and 18 November, 1593, in the diocese of Treves, France 1588- Pearson, Alison: burned in Scotland on 28 May 1588- 1 burned at Riom, France 1589- Cunny, Joan: hanged in Chelmsford, England 1589- Henry III, King of France: assassinated on 1 August 1589- Huebmeyer, Appela: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 11 September 1589- Huebmeyer, Barbara: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 11 September 1589- Prentice, Joan: hanged in Chelmsford, England 1589- Schnelling, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 11 September 1589- Stubb, Peter: executed as a werewolf near Cologne, Germany 1589- Upney, Joan: hanged in Chelmsford, England 1589- 133 persons burned in one day at Quedlinburg, Germany 1589- 2 burned at Cologne, Germany 1589- 48 burned in Wurttemberg, Germany 1590- North Berwick Witches of Scotland Trials of Johnne Feane, Agnes Sampsoune and others: Cunningham, John: burned at Edinburgh, in January 1591; Duncan, Gellie: hanged in Scotland in ; Macalzean, Euphemia: burned in Scotland for witchcraft, on 25 June, 1591; Napier, Barbara: hanged in Scotland in 1591; Sampsoune, Agnes: tried, strangled, and burned for a witch in Scotland 1590- 54 burned in Franconia, Germany 1590- 10 -daily- were burned (average) in the Duchy of Brunswick, Germany, between 1590-1600 1591- 1 burned in Ghent, Holland, in 1591 1591- 300 burned in Bern, Switzerland, between 1591-1600 1594- Balfour, Alison: burned at Edinburgh, Scotland, on 16 December 1594- Birenseng, Agata: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 25 June 1594- Fray, Margaret: burned at Waldsee, Germany on 25 June 1595- Calles, Helen: executed at Braynford, England on 1 December 1595- Newell, Joane: executed at Barnett, England on 1 December 1595- 9 executed in Toulouse, France 1596- Cockie, Isabel: burned as a witch, at a cost of 105 s. 4 p., in England 1596- Jollie, Alison: executed in Scotland, in October 1596- Stewart, Christian: strangled and burned in Scotland, in November 1597- Belon, Jean: executed in France 1597- Chamoulliard, (fnu): burned in France 1597- Goodridge, Alse: executed at Darbie, England 1597- Roulet, Jacques: burned for being a werewolf, at Angiers, France 1598- Aupetit, Pierre: burned at Bordeaux, France 1598- 1 burned in Ghent, Holland 1598- 24 burned in Aberdeen, Scotland 1599- Hoppo, (fnu): executed in Germany 1599- Kerke, Anne: executed at Tyburn, England 1599- Stadlin, (fnu): executed in Germany 1599- 77 burned in Vaud, Switzerland 17th Century 1600- 40,000 executed between 1600-1680 in Great Britain 1603- Pannel, Mary: executed in Yorkshire, England 1603- 205 burned at the Abbey of Fulda, Germany between 1603-1605 1606- Harrisson, Joanna, and her daughter: executed in Hertford, England 1607- Grierson, Isobel: burned in Scotland 1607- "Several" witches executed in Derbyshire, England 1607- 24 burned + 3 suicides in Hagenau, Alsace, France 1608- Tod, Beigis: burned at Lang Nydrie, Scotland, on 27 May 1608- "A number of women" burned at Breehin, Scotland 1608- 1 burned by a mob at St. Jean de Liuz, France 1608- Maria Commenaers, St. Joris Weert, d. Louvain, Belgium, divinatrice 1610- Dorlady, Fernando: burned at Vesoul, France as being the Devil's banker, on 18 January 1610- Dorlady, Mansfredo: burned at Vesoul, France as being the Devil's banker, on 18 January 1610- 22,000 (approx) executed in Bamberg, Germany between 1610-1840 1610- Aegidius Bettens, Hekelgem, d. Alost,magie, denonce par le mayeur (Son proces est instruit par la justice civile) 1610- Judocus Van Bombrugghe, Balegem, d. Oordegem, supersition 1610- le sacristain, Linkhout, d. Diest, superstition 1611- Gaufridi, Louis: burned at Marseilles, France at 5:00 pm on 30 April 1612- Barber, Mary: Bill, Arthur: Browne, Agnes: Browne, Joan: Jenkenson, Helen: all executed in Northhampton, England on 22 July 1612- Bulcock, Jane & John: Device, Alizon: Device, Elizabeth: Device, James: Hewitt, Katherine: Redfearne, Anne: Robey, Isobel: Whittle, Anne: Nutter, Alice: all executed in Lancaster, England 1612- Demdike, Elizabeth: convicted, but died in prison, Lancaster, England 1612- Preston, Jennet: Sutton (mother) (fnu): both executed in Bedford, England 1613- Sutton, Mary: executed in Bedford, England 1615- Hunt, Joan: hanged in Middlesex, England 1616- Berrye, Agnes: hanged at Enfield, England 1616- Rutter, Elizabeth: hanged in Middlesex, England 1616- Smith, Mary: hanged at King's Lynn, England 1616- 18 killed at Orleans, France 1616- 9 hanged at Leicester, England 1617- Galigai, Leonora: beheaded at the Place de Grieve, France on 8 July 1618- 8 hanged at Londinieres, France 1618- Catharina Verloo, Herenhout St. Pieter, d. Herentals, poisen 1619- Baker, Anne: executed in Leicester, England 1619- Flower, Joan: died before trial, at Lincoln, England 1619- Flower, Margaret & Phillippa: executed at Lincoln, England in March 1619- Green, Ellen: executed in Leicester, England 1619- Willimot, Joan: executed in Leicester, England 1619- 200+ executed at Labourt, France 1620- Boulay, Anne: burned at Nancy, France 1620- Poiret, (fnu): burned at Nancy, France 1621- Chalmers, Bessie: Chatto, Marioun: Hamyltoun, Christiane: Harlow, Bessie: Kent, Margaret: Mundie, Beatrice: all tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621- Sawyer, Elizabeth, hanged at Tyburn, England on 19 April 1622- Couper, Marable: Dyneis, Jonka: Jones, Katherine: Reoch, Elspeth: Scottie, Agnes: Yullock, Agnes: all burned in the north of Scotland 1622- Wallace, Margaret: executed in Glasgow, Scotland 1624- 2 executed at Bedford, England 1626- Haan, George: burned at Bamberg, Germany, with his wife, daughter and son 1626- 168 executions in the district of Miltenberg, Germany 1626- 40 executions at Berndit, Buttan, Ebenheit, Wenchdorf and Heinbach, Germany 1626- 56 executions at Mainz, Germany 1626- 77 executions at Burgstadt, Germany 1626- 8 executions in Prozelten and Amorbach, Germany 1627- Hennot, Catherine: burned in Germany 1627- 900 executions at Bamberg, Germany between 1627 and 1631 1627- 85 burned in Dieburg, Germany 1627- 79 burned at Offenburg, Austria, from 1627-1629 1628- Desbordes, (fnu): burned in France 1628- Junius, Johannes: of Bamberg, executed as a witch, on 6 August 1628- Bursten-Binderin, (fnu): Ancker, (fnu): Babel, (fnu): Babel, Zuickel: Bannach, (husband) (fnu): Bannach, (wife) (fnu): Basser, Fredrick: Batsch, (fnu): Bebelin, Gabriel: Beck, (fnu): Beck, Viertel: Bentz, (daughter) (fnu): Bentz, (mother) (fnu): Berger, Christopher: Beutler, (fnu): Brickmann, (fnu): Bugler, (fnu): Canzler, (fnu): Crots, (son) (fnu): Edelfrau, (fnu): Eyering, (fnu): Fleischbaum, (fnu): Gering, (fnu): Glaser, (fnu): Goldschmidt, (fnu): Gutbrod, (fnu): Hafner, (son) (fnu): Hammellmann, Melchoir: Hans, David: Hans, Kilian: Haus, (wife) (fnu): Hirsch, Nicodemus: Hoecker, (fnu): Hofschmidt, (fnu): Hofseiler, (fnu): Holtzmann, Stoffel: Jung, (fnu): Knertz, (fnu): Knor, (fnu): Kramerin, Schelmerey: Kuler, (fnu): Lambrecht, (fnu): Liebler, (fnu): Lutz, (fnu): Meyer, (fnu): Rum, (fnu): Rutchser, (fnu): Schellhar, (fnu): Schenck, (fnu): Schickelte, (fnu): Schleipner, (fnu): Schneider, (fnu): Schutz, Babel: Schwartz, (fnu): Schwerdt, (fnu): Seiler, (fnu): Silberhans, (fnu): Steicher, (fnu): Steinacher, (fnu): Steinbach, (fnu): Stier, (fnu): Stolzberger, (granddaughter) (fnu): Stolzberger, (son) (fnu): Stolzberger, (wife) (fnu): Stuber, Laurence: Sturmer, (fnu): Tungerslieber, (fnu): Vaecker, Paul: Valkenburger, (daughter) (fnu): Wagner, Michael: Weydenbusch, (fnu): Wirth, Klingen: Wunth, (fnu): All were beheaded at Wurzburg, Germany 1628- Gobel, Barbara: Mark, Bernhard: Wagner, (fnu): all were burned at Wurzburg, Germany 1629- Hunter, Alexander: burned at Edinburgh, Scotland 1631- Bull, Edmund: hanged at Taunton, England 1631- Valee, Melchoir de la: burned at Nancy, France 1631- 3 executed at Lindheim, Germany 1633- Pomp, Anna: executed at Lindheim, Germany 1634- Grandier, Urbain, burned at Loudon, France on 18 August 1640- Lamb, Dr.: stoned to death by a mob at St. Paul's Cross, London, England 1640- 30 burned in Lindheim, Germany between 1640-1651 1643- Barker, Janet: burned in Scotland 1643- Brown, Janet: burned in Scotland 1643- Brugh, John: burned in Scotland 1643- Cumlaquoy, Marian: burned at Orkney, Scotland 1643- Fynnie, Agnes: burned in Scotland 1643- Lauder, Margaret: burned in Scotland 1643- Peebles, Marion: burned in Scotland 1644- Wanderson, (wife 1) (fnu): executed in England 1644- Wanderson, (wife 2) (fnu): executed in England 1645- New England witch trials 1645-1692 1645- Lakeland, (fnu): burned at Ipswich, England 1645- Lowes, John: hanged at Bury, England 1645- 150 killed in England in the last six months of 1645 1645- 20 executed in Norfolk, England on evidence of Matthew Hopkins 1646- Louis, (fnu): executed at Suffolk, England 1647- Young, Alse, Windsor, CT. - hanged 1647- Boulle, Thomas: burned at Rouen, France on 21 August 1647- Baroni, Catterina: Camelli, Domenica: Caveden, Lucia: Cemola, Zinevra: Gratiadei, Domenica: were all beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April 1647- Younge, Alse: hanged in Connecticut, North America, on 26 May 1648- Jonson, Mary, Wethersfld, CT. - hanged 1648- Jones, Margaret: executed in Charlestown, MA. - 15 June 1648- 2 executed at Norwich, England 1648- 220+ in England and Scotland, on evidence of a Scottish Witch-finder, circa 1648-1650 1649- Bulmer, Matthew: hanged at Newcastle, England 1649- Knott, Elizabeth: hanged at St. Albans, England 1649- Palmer, John: hanged at St. Albans, England 1649- 14 hanged at Newcastle, England 1650- Allen, Joan: hanged at the Old Bailey, London, England 1650- Lake, Mrs. H.: Boston, MA. - Executed 1650- 2 killed by a mob at Auxonne, France 1651- Carrington, Joan & John: Hartford, CT. - hanged 1651- Parsons, Mary: Springfield, MA. - Executed 1651- Bassett, "Goody": Stratford, CT. - hanged 1651- Kendal, Mrs.: Cambridge, MA. - Executed 1652- Adamson, Francis: executed at Durham, England 1652- Ashby, Anne: Browne, Mary: Martyn, Anne: Reade, Mary: Wilson, Anne: Wright, Mildred: all hanged at Maidstone, England in July 1652- Huxley, Catherine: hanged at Worcester, England 1652- Peterson, Joan: hanged at Tyburn, England in April 1652- Powle, (fnu): executed at Durham, England 1653- Newman, Elizabeth: executed at Whitechapel, England 1654- Gilbert, Lydia: Windsor, CT. - hanged 1654- Lee, Mary: Maryland, hanged at sea 1654- 102 burned in Zuckmantel, Germany 1655- Boram, (mother) (fnu) & (daughter) (fnu): hanged at Bury St Edmunds, England 1656- Hibbins, Anne: Salem, MA. - hanged in Boston, MA. on 19 June 1657- Jennette Huart-and others strangled and burned as witches in Sugny, Belgium in March 1658- Brooks, Jane: hanged in England on 26 March 1658- Richardson, Elizabeth: Maryland - hanged at sea 1658- Grade, Katherine: Jamestown, VA. - hanged at sea 1658- Oliver, Mary: burned at Norwich, England 1658- Orchard, (fnu): executed at Salisbury, England 1658- 18 burned at Castle Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland 1660- Brose, Elizabeth: tortured to death in the castle of Gommern, Germany on 4 November 1661- Allen, Jonet: burned in Scotland in 1661 1662- Greensmith, Nathanial: Hartford, CT. - hanged, accused by his wife 1662- Barnes, Mary: Farmington, CT. - hanged 1662- Greensmith, (fnu): hanged in Hartford, CT., on 20 January 1662- Greensmith, Rebecca: Hartford, CT. - hanged 1662- Sanford, Mary: Hartford, CT. - hanged 1663- Cox, Julian: executed at Taunton, England 1663- Schuler, (fnu): burned at Lindheim, Germany on 23 February 1664- Cullender, Rose: executed at Bury St Edmunds, England on 17 March 1664- Duny, Amy: executed at Bury St Edmunds, England on 17 March 1664- Style, Elizabeth: died in prison, at Taunton, England 1670- Drummond, Alexander: executed in Edinburgh, Scotland 1670- Oswald, Catherine: burned in Scotland 1670- Weir, Thomas: burned between Edinburgh and Leith, Scotland, on 11 April 1670- 85 executed at Mohra, Sweden, on 25 August 1674- Foster, Anne: hanged at Northhampton, England 1674- 71 beheaded or burned in Sweden between 1674-1677 1678- 11 burned at Prestonpans, Scotland 1678- 90 burned at Salzburg, Austria 1680- Thompson, Annaple: burned in Scotland 1680- Craw, William: burned in Scotland 1680- Deshayes, Catherine: burned on 22 February 1680- Hamilton, Margaret: burned in Scotland 1680- Pichler, Emerenziana: burned at Defereggen, Germany on 25 September 1680- Pringle, Margaret: burned in Scotland 1680- Vickar, Bessie: burned in Scotland 1680- 36 executed in Paris, France 1682- Edwards, Susanna: hanged at Bideford, England 1682- Lloyd, Temperance: hanged at Bideford, England 1682- Trembles, Mary: hanged at Bideford, England 1684- "Several" burned at Rouen, France 1687- 3 executed (Suzanna, Isle and Catherine (last names unknown) at Arendsee, Germany 1688- Glover, "Goody": Salem, MA. - hanged 1690- 36 burned at Nordlingen, Germany between 1690-1694 1692- Tituba (Carib Indian Slave): tried, Salem, MA. 1692- Salem Witch Trials: (a dog was also executed) 1692- Dustin, Lydia: MA, died in prison on May 10 1692- Osborne, Sarah: Salem, MA. - she died in prison in Boston on May 10 1692- Bishop, Bridget: Salem, MA. - hanged on June 10 1692- Good, Sarah: Salem, MA. - hanged on July 19 1692- Howe, Elizabeth: Topsfield, MA. - hanged on July 19 1692- Martin, Sussanah: Amesbury, MA - hanged on July 19 1692- Nurse, Rebecca: Salem, MA. - hanged on July 19 1692- Wildes, Sarah: Topsfield, MA. - hanged on July 19 1692- Burroughs, George: Wells, MA. - hanged on August 19 1692- Carrier, Martha, Andover, MA. - hanged on August 19 1692- Jacobs, George (Sr): Salem, MA. - hanged on August 19 1692- Proctor, John: Salem, MA. - hanged on August 19 1692- Willard, John: Salem, MA. - hanged on August 19 1692- Foster, Anne: died (in prison) on September 17 1692- Corey, Giles: Salem, MA. - pressed to death on September 19 1692- Corey, Martha: Salem, MA. - hanged on September 22 1692- Easty, Mary: Salem, MA. - hanged on Septemnber 22 1692- Parker, Alice: Salem, MA. - hanged on Septemnber 22 1692- Parker, Mary: Andover, MA. - hanged on Septemnber 22 1692- Pudeator, Ann: Salem, MA. - hanged on Septemnber 22 1692- Redd, Wilmott: Marblehead, MA. - hanged on September 22 1692- Scott, Margaret: Salem, MA. - hanged on Septemnber 22 1692- Wardwell, Samuel: Marblhead, MA. - hanged on Septemnber 22 1693- Chambers, (fnu): died in prison, in England 1697- Reid, John: hanged himself in prison, in Scotland 1697- 5 burned at Paisley, Scotland, on 10 June 1698- 9 persons burned at Burghausen, Germany all under 16 years of age, on 26 March 1699- 1 burned at Antrim, Ireland 18th Century 1704- Corset, Janet: killed by a mob at Pittenweem, Scotland 1705- Rattray, George: executed in Spott, Scotland 1705- Rattray, Lachlan: executed in Spott, Scotland 1705- "Many" burned at Spott Loan, Scotland 1716- 2 persons killed in the Trentino, Austria, between 1716-1717 1718- 1 executed in France 1722- 2 persons, a mother and daughter, burned in Scotland 1728- 13 burned at Szegedin, Hungary 1730- 1 burned at Szegedin, Hungary 1738- 13 burned at Szegedin, Hungary on 23 July 1744- 3 burned at Karpfen, Germany 1746- 1 executed at Szegedin, Hungary 1746- 3 burned at Muhlbach, Germany 1749- Mossau, Renata von: beheaded and burned in Bavaria, Germany on 21 June 1751- Bayerin, Anna: executed at Salzburg, Austria 1751- Osborne, Ruth & (husband) (fnu): killed by a mob at Tring, Herefordshire, England 1752- 1 executed at Maros Vasarheli, Romania 1772- Nathan, Abraham: executed at Haeck, Germany on 24 September 1772- 100+ executed at Haeck, Germany between 1772 and 1779 1775- Schwaegel, Anna Maria: beheaded at Kempten, Germany on 11 April 1782- Anna Goeldi, hanged at Glaris in Switzerland, June 17 1792- The last trial and judicial execution in Europe itself was probably that of two aged beldames, Satanists, who were burned at the stake in Poland 19th Century 1800- "Several" burned in South America during the 1800's 1808- Russel, Alice: killed by a mob at Great Paxton, England 20 May 1865- "Dummy" (name unknown; he was deaf-and-dumb): killed by a mob at Sible Hedingham, England on 3 August 1875- Turner, Ann: murdered in England 20th Century 1922- Challiot, (fnu): murdered at St. Georges, France in February 1925- 1 shot by a policeman at Uttenheim, Germany on suspicion of being a werewolf, in November 1929- 1 murdered in Pennsylvania Currently - elderly individuals, mostly women, are being killed as witches in South Africa * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * D10: WHAT'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE DARN MUSIC BOX? A: It was actually a perfect gift for a cow-eyed young man to give to his intended. Music boxes were invented in Switzerland in or around 1770. So when Barn ordered one for Josette - he was getting her a still unique and expensive token of his affection. (or affliction) D11: SO SAY I WANTED TO TURN SOMEONE INTO A VAMPIRE, ANY SUGGESTIONS? A: This is Angelique's curse that made Barnabas a vampire: I set a curse on you, Barnabas Collins. You wanted your Josette so much. Well, you shall have her. But not in the way you would have chosen. You will never rest, Barnabas. And you will never be able to love anyone. For whoever loves you shall die! That is my curse, and you shall live with it through all eternity! Then he's bitten by a bat, to seal the deal! E01: WHERE WERE ROGER COLLINS AND CASSANDRA BLAIR MARRIED? A: Rockport, ME - in the City Hall. E02: WHO STARTED THE DREAM CURSE AND HOW DID IT GO? A: The dream curse was Angelique's pet idea. Who else! It was to get even with Barnabas and make everyone else miserable while she was at it. She started the ball rolling with Maggie and intervened with Sam Evans when the curse almost ended short of its goal. Through sight and sound and faceless terror. Through endless corridors by trial and error. Ahead a blazing light does burn. And one door leads to the point of return. Images behind the doors of the Dream Curse: 1 = a skull (Josette's music) 2 = guillotine 3 = a headless man (Lang's creation) laughing 4 = the skeleton bride (Angelique laughing) 5 = bats 6 = spider in it's web 7 = wolf (growling) 8 = Carolyn Stoddard's gravestone (Dec. 8, 1948 - July 15, 1968) 9 = Angelique (only seen by Professor Stokes) 10 = Maggie wearing black looking at Sam Evans' coffin 11 = blazing light leads to a vision of Barnabas, dead, on the floor of the Old House, E03: WHO HAD THE DREAM AND IN WHAT ORDER? A: (DREAMER) (visions seen, refer above ) Maggie Evans had the dream (1) and told Jeff Clark, who had it (1, 2) and told Dr. Eric Lang, who in turn dreamed (1, 2, 3) and told Dr. Julia Hoffman, who dreamt (1, 2, 3, 4) and blabbed to Mrs. Sarah Johnson, who had the dream (1, 2, 4, 5) and had to tell David Collins, who dreamt (1, 4, 5, 6) and relayed to Willie Loomis, who dithered, dreamt(1, 2, 4, 7)and spilled his guts to Carolyn Stoddard, who had the dream (1, 2, 4, 8) and told poor Sam Evans, who had such a time that he dreamt (1, 4, 2, 10) and died. [ Professor Stokes ] butted in trying to end the curse (9) [ Angelique ] wasn't to be stopped so she invoked [ Sam Evans' ghost ], who from the grave told Victoria Winters, who dreamt (1, 2, 4, 11) and passed the baton to Barnabas Collins, (1, 4, 2, 11) and the buck stopped there! Concluding Note: When Barnabas follows the Light to the Old House, he awakens without being bitten by a bat. He later hears 3 knocks at the door. He opens it, steps outside and is bitten by a bat (hears Angelique laughing). The curse has worked its evil. [ Professor Stokes interrupted the order of Dream Curse by having the dream himself, but Angelique resurrected Sam Evans so that he could continue the Dream Curse and tell Victoria Winters the dream. ] [ Carolyn Stoddard was summoned by Prof. Stokes and Barnabas by Cassandra herself. ] E04: WHAT WAS THE NAME OF VICTORIA WINTERS DREAM HOUSE? A: Seaview. Originally owned by Caleb Collins, now part of the Collins Family holdings. E05: WHO WERE THE "JURY OF THE DEAD"? They were the group summoned by Reverend Trask at the mock trial of Barnabas. They were the spirits of Jeremiah Collins, Ruby Tate, Maude Browning, Suki Forbes, Lt. Nathan Forbes and Ezra Simpson. F01: WHEN WAS THE "1897" FLASHBACK FIRST AIRED? A: The 1897 storyline ran from March thru November of 1969. F02: WHO OR WHAT WAS MR. JUGGINS? A: Mr. Juggins was David's name for the costumed dressmakers mannequin found in the abandoned West Wing of Collinwood. It was dressed up to resemble the 1897 Quentin to help avert suspicion from the kiddies strange antics, directed by Quentin's ghost. F03: WHERE WAS JUDITH COLLINS SENT WHEN SHE WAS HAVING A BREAKDOWN? A: Rushmore Sanitarium. F04: WHAT IS THE BOOK OF THE DEAD? COULD QUENTIN HAVE OWNED IT? A: It is highly unlikely that Quentin would have had a copy (at least until well after the 1897 episodes) and if he did, it would not have been the pocket sized version everyone at Collinwood was studying. The 1st of the pocket guide/tourist versions was not published until 1920. The Book of The Dead is not really a book in its own right, but rather a collection of funereal texts, poems, hymns, spells, incantations, litanies, magical formulae, names, words of power, and prayers from various and often disparate sources. The largest grouping of these texts is called the Theban Recension of the Book of The Dead and the largest single source of this version is the Papyrus of Ani. This was the first of the works to be publicly published. It was published by its principal translator E.A. Wallis Budge of the British Museum as a three volume set between 1890 and 1894. This was definitely not what Quentin had in that the original publication was done full folio, oversized in a limited edition for scholarly use. The standard book size edition wasn't published until the Medici Society 2-volume set in 1913. The single volume, small format, field reference version wasn't published until 1920. The term "Book of the Dead" is actually of fairly modern coinage. It was used by tomb robbers and treasure hunters in the 1800's to refer to any papyri in the possession of a plundered mummy. Kitab al-Mayyit = book of the dead man - or more appropriately a dead man's book. This was what was offered to western archaeologists who took the term as a title for the material rather than a description of the material. As the trade became more intense the plural was was more often used, giving us Kitab al-Mayyitan = book of the dead (men) (pl) F05: WHAT IS THE STORY WITH THE I-CHING? A: The storyline calls for characters to cast the I-Ching wands in an attempt to traverse time. They are successful when they throw, and meditate on the 49th Hexagram, which they call "Change". The I-Ching (Book of Changes) is a system of divination and prediction which originated in China. The " Book of Changes" is thought to have been written in 1150BC by King Wen with the assistance of his son, Duke Chou. Modern versions also include the commentary and added thoughts on the system by Confucius and his disciples. An individual seeking to use the system casts six flat wands or rods. On one side each rod has a solid single line, on the other a broken line. The solid line is called is called firm, the broken line is called yielding. The six wands are thrown and then stacked to form a hexagram, made up of two trigrams. ie: _ _ _ _ _ _ This arrangement of six yielding lines is called K'UN _ _ (The Passive Principle) it is hexagram #2 _ _ the upper trigram and the lower are the same and represent _ _ the earth, female aspects and a passive nature. The opposite of this is hexagram #1 which is 6 firm lines - called CH'IEN (The Creative Principle) and represents heaven, male aspects and an active nature (ok - its a chauvinist system!) Now let us dissect the DS pick hit hexagram: YIELDING Although DS Called it "Change" the ancient texts are a FIRM a bit more definitive. They call it "REVOLUTION" KO FIRM The upper trigram is LI (Fire, Brilliance and Beauty) FIRM The Lower is TUI (a body of Water, Pool, Marsh, Joy) YIELDING FIRM The Text says: "Revolution. Not before the day of its completion will men have faith in it - sublime success! Determination in a righteous course brings reward; regret vanishes!" The commentary points out that a stalemate is mandated by Fire above Water and that ultimately all revolution returns on the wheel to its original state. Now how any of this could aid time travel - well only a DS writer could figure that out. F06: WHAT DOES ARISTEDE CALL HIS KNIFE/DAGGER? A: The Dancing Girl. (It should be noted that when we first meet Michael Stroka as Bruno in 1970 - he is, once again, brandishing a knife, though not the same knife as his 1897 character) F07: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT WEREWOLVES? A: "It's no ordinary animal. It wears clothes and walks like a man!" Elizabeth Collins Stoddard Keep in mind that it's nice to know the background - but don't expect Curtis & company to stick to it. as AOL DSer Shebastorm observed: the first rule of DS of course is NEVER to follow the rules of any legend....copy from all horror shows, but never quite follow the rules of any of them, make up your own rules as you go along, and be sure and change those often! That way fans will still be talking about DS in 25+ years! It worked, didn't it! none-the-less the ACADEMIC AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA online at Prodigy says: WEREWOLF - {wair'-wulf} In European folklore, a werewolf is a man who at night transforms himself or is transformed into a wolf (a process called lycanthropy) and roams in search of human victims to devour. The werewolf must return to human form at daybreak by shedding his wolf's skin and hiding it. If it is found and destroyed, the werewolf dies. A werewolf who is wounded immediately reverts to his human form and can be detected by the corresponding wound on his body. Similar creatures exist in folklore worldwide: the tiger, boar, hyena, and even cat are were-animals in areas where wolves are not found. CLOSE BUT ONLY A FIFTH OF THE PICTURE! (additional research provides) Werewolves appear as far back in legends as vampires, and are as universal. The encyclopedia only dealt, and then briefly with a class B Werewolf, admittedly among the most dangerous but hardly the whole story and certainly not Quentin's plight. Class B's are usually sociopathic malcontents with a slight familiarity of the black arts. They choose to transform and do so by use of external magical amulets or talismans. (ie: invoking the power of a specially prepared wolf skin) They can change any night - not just during the moons full phase, and they retain thought and memory when they transform (I guess otherwise they wouldn't know enough to remove the talisman and become human again) and usually hunt with malice aforethought. Unlike curse victims - class B's seek and kill for profit, greed and revenge. They are truly a nasty lot. (FYI the werewolf in the Narnia Chronicles, by C.S. Lewis, was a class B) Class A : Top Necromancers or Werewolves by nature. They need no talismans, change at will and are classed chaotic Neutral. They may or may not do good or evil depending on their mood. Their state of being is a natural fact and not a supernatural curse or blessing. Bjorn or the Bjornings (in J.R.R. Tolkien's Ring Trilogy) was a Class A. Class B: Werewolves by choice. (If anybody is interested I could post a lovely 1740's incantation to promote such a transformation) As above - they are the true villains, nasty, sly and as a rule without conscience or remorse. Class C: Victims who survive an attack, but have lost blood to a werewolf. These are the hapless souls of the horror genre. They have no memory of their beastly actions and only learn of their actions through indirection and assumption. They then live in agony over their plight. In classic tradition a werewolf is no more capable of suicide then a vampire, and just to make it harder - the death blow must be struck in love, out of caring and mercy. Class D: A Curse! It's Quentin time. Class E: The most hapless of all - the Inherited Lycantroph - they didn't want it, they didn't deserve it - they are just stuck. By the way - I am surprised that the encyclopedia left out the three best known were-creatures (after wolves) - In Scandinavia and among the Eskimos, it is the were Bear (color as appropriate), The Vikings believed whole tribes of berserkers could become giant and invincible bears. (By the way fans - Berserk is old norse for - bare chest - the berserkers went into battle, no matter the temperature, with their shirts off) The Scottish / Irish Selkie, Man/seal, is a were beast, although much more of a sex machine than the others. And probably the most venerated were beast in the 20th century - the were-Lion of the African plains - It was the basis of the Mau-Mau ritual of drinking drugged lions blood and then donning a lions skin prior to raids on the "colonial oppressors". Wer = Man Wulf = Wolf in Anglo Saxon GERMAN = Werwulf FRENCH = Loup-garu SCOTTISH = Warwulf SLAVIC = Volkodlak F08: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DS WEREWOLVES? A: They always rip their shirts but never remove their shoes or pants. Most amazingly they always shrink! David Selby (Quentin Collins) stands well over 6 feet tall, Don Briscoe (Chris Jennings) is also over 6 feet tall. Alex Stevens - who portrayed both Quentin and Chris as the werewolf was under 5 feet 8 inches tall. So every time the full moon rose the lycanthroph would shrink 4 to 6 inches when he became the wolfman. F09: WERE THERE ANY BORROWINGS FROM OTHER CINEMA WEREWOLVES? A: Most noteworthy "borrows" were (a) the poem Jeb recites and (b) the flower that Sabrina believes can cure Chris Jennings. (a) The Poem (Snippet): Even a man who is pure in heart And says his prayers by night, Can become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms And the Autumn moon is bright. was originally written for the script of the 1941 Universal release, "The Wolfman" starring Lon Chaney Jr. (Creighton Tull Chaney) in the title role. (b) The flower, the Moon Poppy, was a major plot device in Universal's 1935 venture "Werewolf of London" starring British screen idol Henry Hull as the Werewolf/Botanist. In this movie the flower was referred to as the Marifasa Lupina Lumina. The existence of such a night blooming remedy is recorded in Gypsy lore and legend. It supposedly grows in "the East" or on high mountain ledges and is very rare. Modern identification of the legendary plant or a botanical analysis of it does not exist. Although Gypsy healers of the present day acknowledge the existence of the wolf bloom - they have not and apparently will not identify it for "gaijen" (outsiders). F10: WEREWOLVES VERSUS LEVIATHANS, SINCE WHEN? A: Admittedly the storyline takes a large leap of faith here - but maybe not as large as may at first appear. As is referenced elsewhere in these Q & A the Leviathan concept in Dark Shadows is deeply enmeshed with the Ugaritic/Sanskrit Naga. Werewolves are virtually synonymous, in European folklore, with the traveling bands of Gypsies - the Romany people. The Romany language has been tied closely to Sanskrit and much of the Gypsy magic and legend is grown from the Indo-Aryan mythos. So Werewolves and the Naga do have common footings and even if done by the DS writers only as a means to an end -ie: there was an unresolved werewolf handy - the rivalry may indeed be explained as a natural outcome of the ancient mythology. F11: WHERE CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT WEREWOLVES? A: Suggested references include: The Werewolf - Montague Summers, London, 1933 Werewolves - Elliot O'Donnell, London 1912 The Book of Were-wolves:being an account of a terrible superstition - Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, London, 1865 (He also wrote the Hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers) Der Werwolf - Dr. Wilhelm Hertz, Frankfurt 1862 Dialog und Gesprache von der Lycanthropia: oder der Menschen in Wolff verwandlung -Theophilus Lanken, Frankfurt, 1686 Montague Summers, was a sort of Prof Stokes for his time, his published works include: The History of Witchcraft and Demonology (1926) The Geography of Witchcraft (1927) The Vampire, His Kith & Kin (1928) The Vampire in Europe (1929) The Werewolf (1933) All of them were reprinted often and by various houses during the late 1960's. F12: WHAT DOES PETOFI DO TO EDWARD AND FOR HOW LONG? A: Pompous Edward Collins thinks he is the Earl of Hampshire's Butler, and spends his time whining and groveling from 7/23/1897 to 8/28/1897. F13: WHO WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR COUNT PETOFI? A: Petofi was loosely based on the mysterious alchemist who claimed to have found the secret to immortality - Count Saint Germaine. F14: WHEN PETOFI VIEWED THE FUTURE, WHAT DATE DID HE VIEW? A: The date on the newspaper when Petofi used the I Ching to travel forward in time - was October 28, 1969. F15: WHERE CAN YOU FIND A SPARE HAND WHEN YOU NEED ONE? A: Well - you can look in the lovely inlaid wooden chest, just the perfect size - which the Romano Gyspsy tribe kept Petofi's magic mit in. But if you can't locate the tribe - Remember that in 1897, Magda has the cask - as does Lawyer Hanley, for awhile. But for real enjoyment - see where else you can find the barrel lidded chest. In 1966 it sits on a table between Vicki and David's rooms on the second floor. In 1680 Brutus had it on a table in the drawing room. Those Collins do take good care of their possessions! While you look for Petofi's Cask through time and parallel dimentions - also keep your eye out for the Leviathan box - which keeps popping up , and the infamous Dark Shadows quilts which are often dressing sets in two locations at the same time! F16: HOW OLD IS AMANDA HARRIS WHEN QUENTIN FIRST MEETS HER? A: Ready - of course its a trick question! She is just over 2 years old - talk about cradle robbers. Charles Delaware Tate created Amanda by painting her portrait March 11, 1895. As you remember - his talent was such - that whatever he painted, appeared in real life. G01: WHEN DID PAUL STODDARD MAKE HIS DEAL AND WITH WHOM? Paul Stoddard flees Collinsport - 12/04/49 - in the process he makes a deal with Mr. Strach, a representative of the Leviathans, for 20 years of Good fortune and success. Paul Stoddard has to pay the fiddler - 12/04/69. G02: IF THE BLUE WHALE IS FULL, WHERE CAN I GO FOR A GOOD BAR FIGHT? A: Try the Hi Hat Lounge, Portland, Maine; it works for Quentin. G03: WHERE DID AMANDA HARRIS ATTEMPT SUICIDE? A: Dead Mans Leap - on an unspecified NYC Bridge. (Probably the Brooklyn Bridge judging from from the cable design) G04: WHERE WAS THE RUMSON ESTATE? A: Little Windward Island, Maine. G05: WHAT THE HECK IS A STINKY, SLIMY, LEVIATHAN, ANYWAY? A: The Earliest references (and probable origins) are in proto-Cabalistic Judaism - although other Ugaritic and Near Eastern Mythologies also include the Leviathan. The root "Levi" is the same as that of the Jewish Priest Cult - the Levites, and in its earliest form the Leviathan was a servant of the "most high" - guardian of the oceans and sort of the Constable of creation. As time went on her (yup, I said her) reputation became tarnished and she was mated to Behemoth, grand demon of the earth. The two had a very uneasy marriage which was to climax with Leviathan's redemption, in the destruction of Behemoth during the final days of the end times. "The seas will Boil" is seen as a reference to the battle between the two. The Book of Enoch - casts Leviathan as Mistress of the seas and Behemoth as Dominator of the land. A common myth has Leviathan and her mate created on the fifth day of the Judeo/Christian Creation - They are so powerful and long lived - the very apex of creation - that G-d regrets the action and slaughters the male beast to provide food for the soon to be created humans. This of course annoys Leviathan greatly and causes the rift between her original role as G-d's enforcer and her later persona as the epitome of terror and a mega-evil force, as well as her hatred and disdain for the human race. Some Christian sects in the Middle ages used Leviathan as the beast that swallows Jonah. Depending on the source - Mystic texts of the dark ages on have identified the Leviathan as - a whale, a large snake (ie: NAGA or the Scandinavian Midgard Serpent) or a crocodile (the ancient Egyptian "avenger of the gods") In DS the writers combined elements of Lovecraft/Judeo-Christian mysticism/ and the Pre-Hindu Naga mythos to give us Jeb Hawkes et al. G06: HOW DO THE NAGA AND THEIR BOOK FIT INTO THIS? A: Naga is the Sanskrit word for serpent. The Naga-Loka were the ancient serpent gods (were-snakes) of the Indus valley - their worship/veneration has devolved to the current day Cobra cults. Many villages still have a Naga Stone guarding them (similar to the Shivalinga used as a plot device in INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM). The Naga-Loka were banished to the underground kingdom by Brahma. There they were constrained to bite only the truly evil or those whose appointed time of death had already come. The flute used by snake charmers is a nagasuram - sort of an oboesque flute - Coming from the region of mountains on the border between India, Burma and Pakistan - known as the Naga Hills, in the state of Nagaland. In the period between 1865 and 1880, the Naga people, headhunters of this region, were exterminated by the British Colonial Forces. Nag is the Northern Indian term for the King Cobra (similar to the African word Simba (Lion) used as many a lion's name) and was used by Rudyard Kipling in his story "Riki Tiki Tavi" as the name for the menacing king cobra (whose charming and equally menacing wife was called Nagaina) (Maybe if Prof. Stokes and Julia had imported a dozen mongoose to Collinsport, the Leviathan storyline would have progressed quicker!) The image of the entwined, multi-headed serpent is a common on the Naga stones and appears extensively in the frieze work of the ruins of the ancient university of Nagarjunakonda in Andhra Pradesh. G07: HOW CAN YOU TELL THAT YOU ARE DEALING WITH A LEVIATHAN LIFE-FORCE? A: Check their right wrist for an interesting birthmark. Joseph, Alexander, Michael, Jeb had a crescent moon birthmark. H01: WHO LIVES WHERE ON THE ESTATE IN 1970PT? A: Rose Cottage = Bruno Hess Loomis House (the Old House) = William & Carolyn Loomis (later joined by a nervous Amy) Collinwood = Quentin and Maggie Collins, Daniel Collins, Roger Collins, Elizabeth Collins, Amy Collins, Hoffman, Angelique Stokes Collins, Alexis Stokes and Mr. Trask. Carolyn often stays over. Also the ghost of Dameon ((Damion)) Edwards. The Old Shack at Findley Cove = Roxanne (when not at the Stokes Cottage) The Collins' Mausoleum = Claude North Characters nearby and in the village of Collinsport: Mrs. Duvall's Boarding House = Minnie Duvall, Buffie Harrington, and John Yaeger Longworth's Home & Lab = Cyrus Longworth (later joined by a very nervous Bruno Hess), and apparently Sabrina Stuart, who is on the premises at all hours of the night and day. Aldon Wick's Farmhouse = where Yaeger brings Maggie The Stokes' Cottage = Timothy Stokes, Roxanne:the life-force body. H02: WHERE DID QUENTIN AND MAGGIE HONEYMOON? A: The Lovebirds frolicked on the French Riviera. H03: JUST HOW DEAD IS ANGELIQUE SUPPOSED TO BE WHEN WE ARRIVE IN 1970PT? A: She was 30 years old when she passed away during a seance, 6 months before Quentin arrives with his new bride, Maggie. Mourning just isn't what it used to be. (What, dead 6 months and still not forgotten?) But then 6 months seems to be a standard among the Collins family. In 1840 Samantha Collins marries Gerard Stiles 6 months after her husband Quentin is missing at sea and presumed dead. H04: WHAT DID ALEXIS COLLINS DO PROFESSIONALLY? A: She was a sculptor. H05: WHAT DO WE CALL THE SECRET INGREDIENT IN CYRUS LONGWORTH'S COCKTAIL? A: Aside from "plot device" we could refer to the chemical compound, as did its creator (Horace Gladstone), as "the synthesis". Actually it was called "the synthesis" so often, that one could have visions of Sam Carvalis referring to his Carvel soft serve as " the Product". "The product is the very best product on the market. The product is made of only the finest ingredients. I am sure you will enjoy this product." Maybe the secret ingredient in Carvel Ice Cream was "the synthesis"? H06: WHY DID THE PT COLLINS HAVE A YEARLY COSTUME BALL? A: It was held each year to celebrate Quentin and Angelique's Anniversary. H07: WHAT DID ELIZABETH COLLINS STODDARD (PT) COLLECT? A: Hatpins. H08: WHO WERE THE PRIMARY SUSPECTS IN THE MURDER OF ANGELIQUE (PT)? A: Quentin Collins, Bruno Hess, Will Loomis, Mr. Trask, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Sabrina, Cyrus Longworth, and Roger Collins also were at the seance. Julia Hoffman was in the house - but not at the seance. H09: WHO DID HOFFMAN THE HOUSEKEEPER WORK FOR BEFORE THE COLLINS FAMILY? A: She worked for the Richardsons and was a friend of Inspector Hamilton and his wife. H10: WHAT DID BUFFIE HARRINGTON DO BEFORE BEING A BARMAID? A: She was employed as a domestic at Collinwood. H11: WHERE DID EVERYONE GO WHILE HALF THE CAST WAS FILMING "HODS"? A: Maggie Evans Collins was staying with her sister in New York. Barnabas was trapped in a coffin by Will Loomis. Will Loomis had sequestered himself so that he could write in peace. Hoffman had been sent to visit relatives in Boston. Elizabeth and Roger kept making trips to Boston and Portland. H12: HOW DOES ONE TIME TRAVEL AT COLLINWOOD? A: - Dream travel is the safest - experience the past or future in the relative comfort of your own canopy bed. - Not very reliable but - a seance can send you back and forth in time. It can also give you psychic scars for life, or end your life! - If you are stuck away from the main house - try the I-Ching wands. But read up carefully to make sure you have the correct grouping. If it is anything other than Hexagram #49 - change - throw again and start over. - In the East Wing - there is a large room which can send you to Parallel time and vice versa. - In the West Wing - there is the "Stairway In Time" for linear travel, built in 1840 by Quentin Collins Esq. - Check with your astral travel agent and be sure to have the appropriate wardrobe and currency. ( If a medical professional be sure to bring your black bag and lab supplies - you'll need them!) I01: WHAT YEAR DID BARNABAS AND JULIA VISIT IN THE FUTURE? A: 1995 - although Barnabas keeps changing his mind and at one point says 1998 and at another says 1997. But then the events of 1795 keep being referred to as 1796 or 1797. Ah Continuity! I02: WHO LIVES WHERE ON THE ESTATE IN 1995? A: Rose Cottage = destroyed Old House = Barnabas, Julia, Quentin Collinwood = The Ghost assembly: Gerard Stiles, Daphne Harridge, Tad Collins, and Carrie Stokes The Old Shack at Findley Cove = Carolyn {Stoddard} Hawkes "Fredericks" I03: WHERE HAD QUENTIN COLLINS BEEN FROM 1970 TIL 1995? A: He had been a "guest" at the Stormcrest Sanitarium. J01: WHERE DOES MAGGIE EVANS END UP IN 1970? A: She becomes a "guest" at the Wyndcliff Sanitarium. J02: WHO WAS THE MOST GENEROUS OF THE GHOSTS AT COLLINWOOD? A: That honor would have to go to Daphne Harridge - she was always leaving "tokens" about. Gifts from Daphne: to David: model of the 2 masted China schooner - "Java Queen" to David: a complete and pristine young man's outfit circa 1840 to Hallie: a lovely party outfit complete with pantaloons and hair ribbons circa 1840 to Quentin: a bouquet of Lilacs and a kiss, sigh! to Elizabeth: Porcelain Figurine of a governess and student J03: WHO IS THE FIRST TO NOTICE THE PRESENCE OF STILES IN 1970? A: If you count David's photo of Maggie and Quentin with Stiles appearing to lurk in the background, then we'd have to credit David with the first inkling, followed by Carolyn and then Quentin (heavily into denial). But the first to feel Stiles' presence and recognize it for what it is, would be the ever popular Dr. Julia Hoffman, who shares her feelings with Barnabas as soon as she enters the house. In the "flesh" or "ectoplasm" Stiles is then seen by the Kids, Elizabeth, Carolyn, Barnabas, Mrs. Johnson and finally Quentin. J04: WHAT WAS DAPHNE HARRIDGE'S FAVORITE SCENT? A: Lilac. It filled the surrounding area whenever her ghost was near. J05: WHAT WERE CAROLYN'S CLUES TO THE 1995 PUZZLE? A: Just before she died Carolyn wrote down six clues that would lead to the moment the - - - - hit the fan at Collinwood in 1970 creating the 1995 which Barnabas and Julia witnessed. These were: 1) The night of the Sun and the Moon 2) the night Rose Cottage was destroyed 3) the unfinished horoscope 4) the night I (Carolyn) sang my song 5) the picnic 6) the murder --------------------------------------- W A R N I N G : GENUINE SPOILER SECTOR: --------------------------------------- 1) Its an Eclipse! (or Sebastian Shaw's medallion : ) ) 2) Rose Cottage is a Doll House! Although as David points out, It looks a lot more like a Mansion then a Cottage. But it is also a real location on the property. Carrie Stokes had always wanted and dreamed about having a doll's house which would be called Rose Cottage. Leticia Faye decided to give her one as a Birthday present. Leticia asked Quentin (always good with his hands) to build the doll's house. He did (obliging chap that he was) and modeled the toy after the McGruder Mansion, on or very near the Collinwood Estate. Despite its obvious mansion demeanor, Carrie insisted on calling it Rose Cottage - soon local folk took to calling both the doll house and the mansion it was designed after - Rose Cottage. In the 1970's the real house is again called McGruder - ie: the old McGruder place. Stiles causes the doll's house to burn. 3) Carolyn's horoscope is never finished! 4) Her song is Leticia Faye's hit - "I Wanna Dance With You" 5) The picnic is when Stiles appears in David's photo! 6) Everybody gets iced, but Daphne goes first. J06: WHAT IS THE INSCRIPTION ON GERARD STILES HEADSTONE? A: "In darkness he did live and die" Just for the record his grave is conveniently located next to the Grave of Daphne Harridge. She, and most others buried in Collinsport, did not get an inscription, only her name and dates. It should be noted that dates on a tombstone in a Collinsport cemetery may well change from week to week as is needed for the plot. Maybe they are not "carved in stone" after all. And while we are on the subject of Tombstones: Talk about your restless dead!!! Good Grief, things are hopping in the Collinsport Cemetery. When Julia and Barnabas went Grave hunting in 1970 (post 1995) they found: ____________ ____________ ____________ | GERARD | | DAPHNE | | THOMAS | | STILES | | HARRIDGE | | JENNINGS | | | | | | | | 1811-41 | | 1818-41 | | 1944-68 | ------------ ------------ ------------ But when Daphne brought Quentin to the Cemetery, a week later, it was: ____________ ____________ ____________ | THOMAS | | DAPHNE | | GERARD | | JENNINGS | | HARRIDGE | | STILES | | | | | | | | 1944-68 | | 1818-41 | | 1811-41 | ------------ ------------ ------------ At the beginning of the next episode, when they reprised the scene - I guess Tom had gotten annoyed at being moved because...... ____________ ____________ ____________ | | | DAPHNE | | GERARD | | (*) | | HARRIDGE | | STILES | | | | | | | | | | 1818-41 | | 1811-41 | ------------ ------------ ------------ ......... he left altogether! (*) very lightly written non-character tombstone replaced the very dark, clear and large inscription of Tom Jennings gravestone.......... Of course the Collins' cemeteries are never good places to do research. They certainly can't be used as spelling guides. In 1795 we see that Jeremiah's headstone has his name spelled Jer((i))miah instead of Jer((e))miah, but somehow the spelling corrects itself later in the series. They are not much good for dates either. Sarah Collins, headstone in the mausoleum says 1784-1795 but she died in January of 1796. In earlier episodes they say that Sarah was 10 when she died but in the 1795 flashback, she dies on her 11th birthday. J07: WHEN AND WHERE WAS THE "JAVA QUEEN" DESTROYED? A: The Java Queen, notorious scavenger of the sea, was lost in a storm Thursday the 27th, August 1841, just off the coast of Collinsport. J08: WHAT DID THE CREW OF THE "JAVA QUEEN" CONSIST OF? A: 23 brigands and cut-throats. J09: IF BORED WHILE VISITING COLLINWOOD - WHAT CAN I FIND IN THE PLAYROOM? A: Inventory of the Playroom: a wagon and a wooden sled; an orange kite; an antique trunk (possibly filled with dress up clothes); a cast iron stage coach pulled by white horses; a stuffed Tiger toy; a stuffed Lion toy; a stuffed Monkey toy; a stuffed Doggie toy; a stuffed Lamb toy; a Mandolin (hanging on wall); a Carousel Music Box with 5 horses and 5 swan boats; a Hunting Horn; 3 Rag Dolls - Raggedy Ann, Raggedy Andy and a blonde rag doll; a very sturdy Rocking Horse; a Croquet set; a Military Officer's Hat (looks Naval?); a Military Snap Drum; a Snare drum; a large, fully furnished doll's house with two little doll folk (three after they add Carolyn's effigy) and electric lights (go figure); and a model of the pirate schooner Java Queen (when it isn't in David's room) are among the toys. In terms of furnishings we have a candlestick and table (for seances); an accent table (stand for Carousel Music Box); a stool; 2 chairs w/arms; 2 straight-chairs; a rocking chair; a dresser with a chest on top; a pair of large stork ornaments flanking the fireplace; and a large portrait of a young boy and girl with a very ugly dog. J10: HOW DO YOU EXORCISE A GHOST IN THE HOME? A: With a divining branch in hand step outside the house and say: 1) I abjure thee, contemptuous and evil spirit, By the judge of the quick and the dead, By the maker of all things, By Him who has power to put thee in Hell, Depart in haste from the confines of this house. 2) Thou restless and unquiet shade, Creature of the netherworld pit, Where the fire is never quenched Return to thy winding sheets, And set the living free, in the name of the Lord. 3) Alien spirit, defiler of innocence, Persecutor of virtue, In the name of the Lord, Cast thyself back to the outer darkness, From whence thee came. (Quentin Collins, 1970) J11: WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT THE FENCED-IN, OVERGROWN AREA IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CEMETERY? A: It was an area reserved for the burial of cruel and mean criminals and misfits (you'll find Gerard's friends there). J12: WHAT WERE CAROLYN'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINDING MAGGIE EVANS? A: More Dark Shadows poetry: Where the North woods path is narrow You be at sixes and sevens but look for the "H" and follow the arrow that points to Maggie Evans. The "H" was on the tombstone of Jeremy Harrow (H - arrow , get it!?) J13: WHAT IF I ENJOY LOOKING FOR ERRORS IN CONTINUITY? Then Dark Shadows is your show and 1970/1840 are perfect time periods. A few examples: 1) When the children are beginning to freak out in the playroom, David is having a fine time riding the rocking horse. When Hallie confronts him at the beginning of the next episode she says she saw him playing with "the boat", no mention is made of the horse. 2) Sebastian Shaw's horoscope for Carolyn is labeled, in big black letters " CAROLYN STODRARD HAWKES " Ooooops! 3) and for those who wonder if evil is ever really destroyed - The Leviathan Box, destroyed several months earlier - is back in one piece and sitting on a table in the Collinwood Drawing Room. Oh Well! 4) Angelique is refered to as a servant girl from the British West Indies. She was from Martinique, a French possession! 5) All of the storyline which took place in 1795 is constantly referenced as having taken place in 1796 or even 1797. K01: WHO LIVES WHERE ON THE ESTATE IN 1840? A: COLLINWOOD: Daniel Collins, Quentin Collins, Samantha {Drew} Collins, Thadeus "Tad" Collins, Gabriel Collins, Elizabeth Collins, Julia H. Collins, Ben Stokes, Carrie Stokes, Gerard Stiles (until the Samantha affair), Hortense Smiley, Daphne Harridge, Bainbridge THE OLD HOUSE: Barnabas Collins, Valerie Collins ROSE COTTAGE (the McGruder Place): Flora Collins, Desmond Collins, Leticia Faye, Gerard Stiles (after the Samantha affair), the Head of Judah Zachery. and nearby: A House on the edge of town: Lamar Trask An abandoned lighthouse: the captive Julia H. Collins The Drew Household: Roxanne and Banker Drew Weatherby Farm: Mordecai Grimes The Police Station: Constable Jim and Mildred Ward other locations of interest: the Collinsport Apothecary Trask Memorial Chapel - funeral home - on Front Street Collinsport Bank - Mr. Drew is the CEO Collinsport Star - all the news we care to print The Collinsport Police Station and Jail The abandoned Fishing Shack at Indian Cove Eagle Hill and Gallows Hill Cemeteries K02: WHERE DID GERARD PICK UP LETICIA FAYE? A: Backstage at the Tivoli Music Hall. K03: WHAT'S THE STORY WITH THE MASK OF BA'AL? A: Another pastiche from the over-fertile minds of the DS writers. ..............how come a metalic South American Mask - looking vaquely Olmec or even Aztec - possibly Jaguar cult, gets stuck with some pretty fake looking baubles and then attributed to Baal - a Ugaritic diety?? To give them their due - or chalk it up to dumb luck - at least using the mask with lightning made sense, and regeneration or restorative powers would fit within the scope of Ba'als pervue. Baal (Ba'al or Bel or later Belos) was the Ugaritic fertility God, son of Dagon, whose power he usurped to become head of the Canaanite and Phonecian pantheons - later translating to a Peloponisian Belos - the prototype of Zeus (aha - the lightning) Fertility being what it was in the near east - Baal was styled as the god of fertility and life - and to have either you needed moisture - so he became (by the 14th Cent BC) called "Lord of Rain and Dew" "He who rides on the clouds" " wielder of the fire of the sky" Baal Shamen was the Lord of Heaven, master of life and ruler of the storm. oh yeah - in hebrew ba'al came to mean "owner", "posseser" or " Lord of" ie: an archer was a "ba'al arrows". ah yes, Dark Shadows - a crypto archaeologists nightmare! : ) = K04: WHAT'S THE STORY WITH QUENTIN(1840)'S RING? A: According to Gerard - He and Quentin came across the ring while in an upriver village in Brazil. It was worn by the local witchdoctor. Quentin admired the ring. Gerard obtained it from the witchdoctor and gave it to Quentin as a gift. Teri Darcy describes the ring in case you haven't watched closely: - " it's a circle with a cross or an X (depending which way it's tilted) over the top of it, extending out past the edges of the circle. As MIEno mentions, it does look quite impractical to wear. Not only would it catch on things, it could put out Daphne's eye one of these days if he isn't careful smooching her, or give her a goose if he doesn't watch where his hands are behind her! " To which we add: Whoever worried about it catching on things had a good point - it is a lethal piece of jewelry. The closest Artifact that the ring matches is hardly a token of witchcraft or evil. It is in fact a ward of protection. The ring, which may well have been built as a prop - but was more likely picked up at a jewelry or antique bazaar - appears to be of Scottish/Celtic design. Anyone familiar with clan badges and sporan emblems can attest that the Scots had no fear of sharp edges and oversized jewelry that had sticky points. The shape of the "X", encircled and with gems on the points is known as the "Ward of St. Andrew". St. Andrew (his name means "manly", how fitting for Quentin to wear his ward), brother of Simon Peter and patron of Scotland, was highly revered in the early church - even held above Peter as the protokletos, the first disciple, he was a follower of John the Baptist (severed head!!!!! Judah Zachery fans take note) in the desert and after the Baptism of Christ he followed Christ and convinced his brother Peter to do so also. Andrew was crucified in 60/70 AD on an X shaped cross with even sides (according to a 4th cent source). His body and his severed head (a mocking gesture on the part of his executioners, referencing the beheading of his original master, John) were entombed together in Patras, Greece, where the death took place. In 357 AD, the Body was moved by Imperial command from Greece to Constantinople. During the 8th century parts of the body arrived in Scotland. In 1208 what was left of the body and the ever present head were taken to Amalfi, Italy for enshrinement. In the early 15th century - the head was ordered to Rome by the pope, who put it in St. Peters Basilica. So at that point the head was in the Vatican , 1/2 the body was in Amalfi and 1/2 was in St. Andrews, Scotland - except for a few knuckles and other minor joints, which had ended up , lord knows how, in the hands of German Princes and a few wealthy French Families. And that is pretty much how it stood, or lay, til 1964 - when as a gesture of friendship between the Vatican and the Greek Orthodox community - Pope Paul VI sent the head back to Patras as a gift. The Encircled Saltine Cross brings a charm of strength and protection to its bearer. In the case of Quentin's ring the gems appear golden yellow and purple. The golden yellow is probably Amber, very popular among the Scots and Vikings as a representation of the Sun (a symbol of the dispelling of evil force) and the purple amethyst, very popular in Clan jewelry, it represents the purple heather of the highlands which itself was a ward against wiccan influences. The piece was probably a pre-Christian Druidic design - in which the circle was the world and the Even sided cross represented the cardinal directions/winds - but as with so much - it was absorbed by the Christians, and reinterpreted using an overlay of Christian symbology as the pagan sway diminished in the highlands. In any event - It was a positive, not a negative symbol and is - Big surprise - being misused by our errant writer friends in the DS bullpen. Quentin could be wearing the ring - because the Collins were of Scottish ancestry (we never did find out where they came from in the UK) - which would account for their Presbyterian/Calvinist philosophical leanings (but not the high level of alcoholism), or because he liked golf - St. Andrews is of course home of the Royal and Ancient Club - the first golf course in the world and the Vatican of Golf rules. Or he may have gotten it as a prize in a box of "Cracker Jacks". Sorry - Couldn't resist. K05: WHERE DOES QUENTIN'S VOODOO DOLL COME FROM? A: The storyline answer is that it comes from South America, a gift to Quentin from Desmond. It may be that the Collins family is in bad need of a curator, however, because the figure is very definitely an African carving. K06: WHERE DID DAPHNE HARRIDGE WORK BEFORE COLLINWOOD? A: She was employed at the Collinsport Star, the hometown paper. K07: WHICH OF THE "BLACK ARTS" DID GERARD STILES BOAST PROFICIENCY IN? A: Gerard claimed to be an expert at palm reading, numerology, astrology and seance management. Gosh sounds more like a New Ager than a warlock! K08: DOES GERARD DO ANYTHING TO RELAX? A: Gerard plays whist and chess. K09: WHY DOES JULIA HAVE TROUBLE PRACTICING IN 1840? A: Well - Julia's major problem is being a bit ahead of herself. Time travel can be disorienting. In order to vivify Judah, she sends out for adrenalin (epinephrine) and amazingly gets it! Amazing since the field of endocrinology didn't really start til experimentation in 1891-1894. Adrenalin itself was not isolated until 1901. (The researcher involved, Jokichi Takamine wasn't even born until 1854.) And while we are getting picky - Julia should not have had a metal Stethoscope - in 1840 it would have been a wooden instrument. K10: WHO STAKES ROXANNE DREW? A: No one. Roxanne is disintegrated by the sunlight at dawn. Her brother, Randall, armed with a cross, holds vigil in her mausoleum and as dawn approaches prevents her from gaining access to her coffin. She is caught in the rays of the rising sun and no more Roxanne. K11: WHAT DID LASZLO, THE INEPT GYPSY PICKPOCKET, PILFER? A: Gerard Stiles watch fob. The fob was decorated with an image of The Colossus of Rhodes, 100ft high statue of the Sun God - Helios. One of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. The fob portrays the Medieval (and technically impossible) idea that the statue straddled the harbor entrance. It actually was erected to one side of the harbor and served as a beacon and warning tower. A jar atop its head contained fire - a lighthouse. The Colossus crumbled in 225 AD during an earthquake. The ruins lay in situ for almost 400 years until 900 Camels carried away the scrap metal when the Arabs overtook Rhodes in 653 AD. Helios was a prototype of Apollo, the Sun God, lord of the theatre, music and art. Not really suitable for Gerard, is it? K12: CAN WE REVIEW THE HISTORY OF JUDAH ZACHERY? A: - The Strange Case of the Pagan Head - (as they called it in the press) ================================== - On November 5, 1692, in the town of Bedford, Massachusetts - Judah Zachery, nicknamed "the Devil's son", was found guilty of 109 counts of witchcraft by a citizens Tribunal. - The prosecution of Zachery succeeded principally on the testimony of Miranda du Val, a disciple of Judah, who testified against him in exchange for immunity from prosecution and a safe escort out of the country. [[NOTE: Miranda was employed as a chamber maid in a Bedford household when she met Judah Zachery and had become part of his coven.]] - Judah Zachery was hung til dead and then beheaded. He had cursed all who had participated in his conviction. - Amadeus Collins was one of the three Judges on the Tribunal. - The grandfather of Otis Green was the executioner who carried out the sentence of the Tribunal. He was also in charge of burying the headless body (and oddly enough - along with it "The Mask of BA'AL" - a magic talisman which reportedly could restore life to the dead). A humongous cross was wedged against the coffin, in an grave in the Gallows Hill Cemetery, unmarked except for an uncarved headstone. This unmarked tombstone is over a hidden crypt with a secret entrance activated by pulling a ring on an adjacent stone. This exposes the stairway down to the secret crypt. - The head was displayed on the town green as a warning to Judah's followers to mend their ways. - Two of the Tribunal Judges and their families died out within a short time after the execution. Only the Collins family carried on. Amadeus and his direct descendants all died accidental deaths. - Miranda changed her name and headed for the West Indies. Eventually she ended up on the Island of Martinique working for the du Pres family as Angelique Bouchard in the late 1700's. [[ NOTE: We feel it needs to be mentioned that his is another case of DS revisionism. Although it fits the 1840 storyline it creates a continuity problem, because in 1795 the Countess Natalie du Pres remarks about Angelique'