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Laura Allen (Laura Kirk English) | Julia Barr (Brooke English) | Jennifer Bassey (Marian Colby Chandler) | Rebecca Budig (Greenlee Smythe) | John Callahan (Edmund Grey) | David Canary (Adam and Stuart Chandler) | Mark Consuelos (Mateo Santos) | Eric Dearborn (Gabriel Devane) | Alana De La Garza (Rosa Santos) | Josh Duhamel (Leo De Pres) - ADDED PICTURES | Marj Dusay (Vanessa Cortland) | Eileen Herlie (Myrtle Fargate) | Finola Huges (Alexandra Devane Marick) | Vincent Irizarry (Dr. David Hayward) | MIchael E. Knight (Tad Martin) | Jill Larson (Opal) | Susan Lucci (Erica Kane) - ADDED PICTURES | Ray MacDonnell (Dr. Joe Martin) | Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery) | Cady McClain (Dixie Cooney Martin) - ADDED PICTURES | James Mitchell (Palmer Cortland) | J. Eddie Peck (Jake Martin) | Mark Pinter (Roger Smythe) | Eden Riegel (Bianca Montgomery) - ADDED PICTURES | Kelly Ripa (Hayley) | Jack Scalia (Chris Stamp) | Esta TerBlanche (Gillian Andrassy Lavery) | Marcy Walker (Liza Colby CHandler) | Ruth Warrick (Phoebe Tyler Wallingford) | Walt Willey (Jackson Montgomery)
John Callahan (Edmund Grey)
John Callahan joined "All My Children" in April 1992 in the role of Edmund Grey, a dashing, world-renowned reporter. His work in this role has earned him a Soap Opera Award nomination for Best Actor in 1996, as well as a win for the Soap Opera Award for Best Actor in 1997.
A familiar face to television audiences, Callahan came to "All My Children" from the daytime drama, "Santa Barbara," on which he played the highly charged role of Craig Hunt. In addition, he portrayed the character Eric Stavros, the playboy son of Cesar Romero, on the primetime serial, "Falcon Crest," for nearly three years.
Callahan was tapped to co-host Lifetime Television's "Weddings of a Lifetime" quarterly specials with his wife, actress Eva La Rue Callahan. They also shared hosting duties in 1998 at the Miss America Pageant. John was also featured in a special episode of the ABC primetime series, "Spin City," with Michael J. Fox and Barry Bostwick.
In addition to his serial work, Callahan had a recurring role on the ABC series, "Our Family Honor"; and made numerous guest appearances on primetime series, including "Murder, She Wrote," "Three's Company," "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," "Fantasy Island" and "Hotel." He was also featured in the made-for-television movies, "M.A.D.D." and "When She Says No." Callahan's feature film work includes an appearance in the critically acclaimed feature film, "Marvin's Room," with Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep.
A native of New York City, Callahan moved west to attend the University of California, Berkeley, as a pre-law student. After working through college as a bartender and a nightclub manager, he then decided upon a career in entertainment.
Shortly afterward he landed leading roles such as Petruchio in the San Jose Repertory stage production of "The Taming of the Shrew," in "The Rainmaker" at the Berkeley Stage Company, and in "Tequila" at the Eureka Theater in San Francisco.
A sports enthusiast, Callahan is an avid golfer and softball player, participating in numerous sporting events for charity.
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