Jesse Hubbard And Angie Baxter
Jesse and Angela "Angie" Hubbard are fictional characters and a supercouple from the ABC daytime drama All My Children. Jesse is portrayed by Darnell Williams and Angie is portrayed by Debbi Morgan. Jesse first appeared in Pine Valley, Pennsylvania in 1981 as the nephew of Dr. Frank Grant, who assumed custody after the death of his sister (Jesse's mother). Angie first appeared in 1982, as the daughter of a well-to-do Pine Valley couple. Shortly after Angie's first appearance on the show, they were paired with one another. Jesse and Angie were best friends to fellow supercouple Greg Nelson and Jenny Gardner. They are daytime television's first African American supercouple, and arguably the two most popular African American characters in soap opera history.
Angie also appeared on Loving and The City. Along with her son Frankie Hubbard and former heiress Skye Chandler, she is one of only three individuals who have been regular characters on three ABC soap operas.
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All My Children Loving |
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Portrayed by | Darnell Williams | ||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1981–88, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2008-11 (AMC) 1995 (Loving) |
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First appearance | January 3, 1981 (AMC) 1995 (Loving) |
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Last appearance | September 23, 2011 (AMC) 1995 (Loving) |
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Created by | Agnes Nixon and Wisner Washam | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Occupation | * Chief of Police, Pine Valley Police Department
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Residence | 1421 Plumtree Road, Apartment 5F (Also mentioned as 718 Valley Road) Pine Valley, Pennsylvania |
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All My Children Loving The City |
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Portrayed by | Debbi Morgan (AMC: 1982–90, 2008–11; Loving: 1993–95; The City: 1995–97) Saundra Quarterman (AMC: 1990–91) |
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Duration | 1982–91, 2008–11 (AMC) 1993-95 (Loving) 1995-97 (The City) |
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First appearance | January 1982 (AMC) 1993 (Loving) November 13, 1995 (The City) |
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Last appearance | November 10, 1995 (Loving) March 28, 1997 (The City) September 23, 2011 (AMC) |
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Created by | Agnes Nixon and Wisner Washam | ||||||||||||||||||
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Nickname(s) | Angie | ||||||||||||||||||
Occupation | * Physician, specializing in infectious diseases
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Residence | 1421 Plumtree Road, Apartment 5F (Also mentioned as 718 Valley Road) Pine Valley, Pennsylvania |
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