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Kristian Alfonso (Hope Williams Brady) - ADDED PICTURES | John Aniston (Victor Kiriakis) | Nadia Bjorlin (Chloe Lane) | Tanya Boyd (Celeste Perrault) | Matt Cedeno (Brandon Walker) | John Clarke (Mickey Horton) | Tamera Clatterbuck (Barb Reiber) | Jason Cook (Shawn D. Brady) - UPDATED | Patrika Darbo (Nancy Wesley) | Farah Fath (Mimi Lockhart) | Deidre Hall (Dr. Marlena Evans) - ADDED PICTURES | Bill Hayes (Doug Williams) | Susan Hayes (Julie Wiliams) | Drake Hogestyn (John Black) | Jay Kenneth Johnson (Philip Kiriakis) | Renee Jones (Lexie Carver) | Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts) - ADDED PICTURES | Paul Logan (Glen Reiber) | Kyle Lowder (Brady Black) | Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady) | Julianne Morris (Greta Van Amburg) | Heather Lauren Olson (Jan Spears) | Frank Parker (Shawn Brady) | Austin Peck (Austin Reed) - ADDED PICTURES | Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) | Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton) - ADDED PICTURES | Frances Reid (Alice Horton) | James Reynolds (Abe Carver) | Suzzane Rogers (Maggie Horton) | Kevin Spirtas (Craig Wesley) | Kristen Storms (Bell Black) - ADDED PICTURES | Alison Sweeny (Sami Brady) - ADDED PICTURES | Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) | Aaron Van Wagner (Jason Masters) | Valerie Wildman (Fay Walker) | Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker)
Kevin Spirtas (Craig Wesley)
Kevin Spirtas joined the cast of “Days of Our Lives” as the resident bad boy doctor Craig Wesley, an ambitious and ruthless surgeon out to land the chief of staff position at University Hospital. “Days” first introduced Spirtas’ character in the summer of 1997 during Mike and Carrie’s “L.A. Adventure.” Kevin Spirtas is no stranger to the world of daytime drama. Before joining the “Days” cast, he starred as Hollywood agent Tim Burke in the syndicated mini-soap opera, “Valley of the Dolls,” based on Jacqueline Susann’s best-selling novel, and as Tom Gallagher in the late-night series “Rituals.” Spirtas’ feature film credits include the films “Friday the 13th, Part VII,” “Green Plaid Shirt” and “Apt Pupil” (with Sir Ian McKellen and Brad Renfro). Spirtas also starred in Showtime’s “Dark Love” and the television movie “A Match Made in Heaven” (opposite Olympia Dukakis). In 1996 Spirtas received the Dramalogue Critics Award for his portrayal of Nick Brenner in Chuck Ranberg’s critically acclaimed comedy “End of the World Party” at the Los Angeles Celebration Theater. On Broadway, Spirtas portrayed the roles of Mike Costa in “A Chorus Line” and Warren Sheffield in “Meet Me in St. Louis.” Spirtas currently is single and lives in Los Angeles. In his spare time, he enjoys jetskiing, snowboarding and a variety of outdoor sports. His birthday is July 29.
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