Cast
During its run, Capitol featured several well-known actors in contract roles, including Richard Egan, Carolyn Jones, Rory Calhoun, and Constance Towers. In the show's earlier years, singer Lola Falana played wealthy entertainment mogul Charity Blake, and Natalie Wood's sister Lana Wood played Fran Burke. In 1986, country music singer Tammy Wynette made appearances as hairstylist-turned-singer Darlene Stankowski.
- Carolyn Jones : Myrna Clegg #1 (1982–1983)
- Marla Adams : Myrna Clegg #2 (1983)
- Marj Dusay : Myrna Clegg #3 (1983–1987)
- Teri Hatcher : Angelica Stimac Clegg (1986–1987)
- Robert Sampson : Samuel Clegg II #1 (1982)
- Richard Egan : Samuel Clegg II #2 (1982–1987)
- Tonja Walker : Lizbeth Bachman (1982–1984)
- Kimberly Beck-Hilton : Julie Clegg #1 (1982–1983)
- Catherine Hickland : Julie Clegg McCandless #2 (1983–1987)
- Todd Curtis : Jordy Clegg
- Leslie Graves : Brenda Clegg #1 (1982–1984)
- Shannon Terhune : Brenda Clegg #2 (1984)
- Ashley Laurence : Brenda Clegg #3 (1984–1985)
- Karen Kelly : Brenda Clegg #4 (1985–1987)
- Constance Towers : Clarissa McCandless
- David Mason Daniels : Tyler McCandless #1 (1982–1985)
- Dane Witherspoon : Tyler McCandless #2 (1985–1986)
- Kelly Palzis : Gillian McCandless
- Bill Beyers : Wallace "Wally" McCandless
- Brian Robert Taylor : Thomas McCandless #1 (1982–1983)
- Burke Byrnes : Dr. Franklin
- Michael Catlin : Thomas McCandless #2 (1983–1987)
- Shea Farrell : Matt McCandless #1 (1982)
- Christopher Durham : Matt McCandless #2 (1982–1984)
- Ed Nelson : Senator Mark Denning
- Tammy Wynette : Darlene Stankowski (1986–1987)
- Billy Warlock : Ricky Driscoll (1984–1985)
- Jess Walton : Kelly Harper (1984–1987)
- Debrah Farentino : Sloane Denning (1982–1987)
- Julie Parrish : Maggie Brady
- Rodney Saulsberry : Jeff Johnson (1982–1983)
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