With  Love  To...  The  SOAPS!
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)


David  Canary (Adam  and  Stuart  Chandler)
Four-time Emmy Award-winning actor David Canary, who began his career on the Broadway stage and in Hollywood film and television productions, joined the cast of All My Children in 1983 as the powerful and mercurial Adam Chandler as well as Adam's shy, gentle twin, Stuart.
He was honored with Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor for his portrayal of Adam and Stuart Chandler in 1988, 1989, 1993 and 1995, and has received nominations in 1997, 1998 and 1999. "It's fun playing two roles," said David. "The roles provide a wonderful range of emotions. Stuart is childlike and sensitive. Adam is ruthless, outrageous. He's flamboyant. He does the unexpected."
And David Canary often has done the unexpected. For example, he attended the University of Cincinnati on a football scholarship, played varsity ball throughout his college career, was a Pop Warner Scholastic All-American at Cincinnati, and graduated as a music major specializing in voice in a unique university program that combined study at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. A native of Elwood, Indiana, he grew up in Massillon, Ohio, not far from the Football Hall of Fame in Canton.