List Of Soap Opera Recasts
The following is a list of soap opera characters who have played by more than one actor or actress.
Read more about List Of Soap Opera Recasts: Alisa – Folge Deinem Herzen (Alisa – Follow Your Heart), All My Children, Alles Was Zählt (All That Matters), Another World, As The World Turns, The Bold and The Beautiful, Brookside, Coronation Street, Crossroads, Dallas, Days of Our Lives, Dynasty, EastEnders, Emmerdale, The Edge of Night, Die Fallers – Eine Schwarzwaldfamilie (The Fallers – A Black Forest Family), Family Affairs, General Hospital, Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden, Goudkust, Guiding Light, Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten (Good Times, Bad Times), Herzflimmern – Liebe Zum Leben (Flickering Hearts – Lifeline, Loveline), Hollyoaks, Home and Away, Hotel Cæsar, In Aller Freundschaft (In All Friendliness), Lindenstraße (Linden Street), Marienhof, Neighbours, Onderweg Naar Morgen, One Life To Live, Passions, Prisoner, Rote Rosen (Red Roses), Santa Barbara, Shortland Street, Sturm Der Liebe (Storm of Love), Sunset Beach, Take The High Road, Unter Uns (Among Us), Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love), Wege Zum Glück (Roads To Happiness), Wege Zum Glück – Spuren Im Sand (Roads To Happiness), The Young and The Restless, 112 – Sie Retten Dein Leben (112 – Lifesavers)
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