Louis Edmonds
American actor from dark soap operas

Born
September 24th, 1923
101 years ago
Died
March 3rd, 2001
24 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actor worked extensively in television and theater. Best recognized for roles on soap operas, particularly as Roger Collins in 'Dark Shadows' and Langley Wallingford in 'All My Children'. Career in acting spanned several decades, with notable performances showcasing versatility in portraying complex characters. Contributed to the legacy of daytime television through various roles that captivated audiences. Also performed in stage productions, highlighting skills beyond screen acting.
Portrayed Roger Collins in 'Dark Shadows'
Played Langley Wallingford in 'All My Children'
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