Everything You Want To Know About The Soap Opera GENERATIONS - The First GENERATIONS Fan Page
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SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS:
The series was set in Chicago.
The link between the Marshall and the Whitmore families extends back three generations to when Vivian Potter (Lynn Hamilton) and her young daughter Ruth (Joan Pringle) lived in the Whitmore mansion. Vivian worked as housekeeper and nanny for Rebecca Whitmore (Patricia Crowley, later played by Dorothy Lyman) and her daughter, Laura (Gail Ramsey).
Committed to rising above her humble beginnings, Ruth grows into a savvy and enterprising woman. Her strength and determination to improve her position in life is fueled by her husband Henry Marshall (Taurean Blacque, later played by James Reynolds). With the help of their longtime friend, Rebecca Whitmore, an attorney, Henry was able to finance his own business, Marshall's Chicago Ice Cream. With five stores, he now provides a prosperous life for his family and Vivian, who lives with them. Their three children are Chantal (Sharon Brown, later played by Debbi Morgan), a lawyer; Jacquelyn Marshall Rhymes, a homemaker and mother; and Adam Marshall (Kristoff St. John), a college student.
Rebecca Whitmore, who was an heiress to her father's fortune, suffered an enormous financial and emotional setback when her ex-husband, Peter (Ron Harper), squandered her inheritance without her knowledge and seemingly abandoned her and their marriage. As a divorced mother forced to make it on her own, she earned a law degree and eventually a partnership with a prestigious law firm. Her daughter Laura has been married many years to a successful advertising executive, Trevor McCallum (Andrew Masset), and has three children, the oldest being Monique (Nancy Sorel), a college student. Rebecca's other children are J.D. Whitmore (Gerard Prendergast), a once-successful rock star who is struggling to make a comeback, and Stephanie (Kelly Rutherford), nicknamed Sam, also a college student. Sam rose to become one of the series' most beloved and popular characters despite her early reputation as a troublemaker. Adam, Monique and Sam are childhood friends and all lived together in the same apartment.
The series was set in Chicago.
The link between the Marshall and the Whitmore families extends back three generations to when Vivian Potter (Lynn Hamilton) and her young daughter Ruth (Joan Pringle) lived in the Whitmore mansion. Vivian worked as housekeeper and nanny for Rebecca Whitmore (Patricia Crowley, later played by Dorothy Lyman) and her daughter, Laura (Gail Ramsey).
Committed to rising above her humble beginnings, Ruth grows into a savvy and enterprising woman. Her strength and determination to improve her position in life is fueled by her husband Henry Marshall (Taurean Blacque, later played by James Reynolds). With the help of their longtime friend, Rebecca Whitmore, an attorney, Henry was able to finance his own business, Marshall's Chicago Ice Cream. With five stores, he now provides a prosperous life for his family and Vivian, who lives with them. Their three children are Chantal (Sharon Brown, later played by Debbi Morgan), a lawyer; Jacquelyn Marshall Rhymes, a homemaker and mother; and Adam Marshall (Kristoff St. John), a college student.
Rebecca Whitmore, who was an heiress to her father's fortune, suffered an enormous financial and emotional setback when her ex-husband, Peter (Ron Harper), squandered her inheritance without her knowledge and seemingly abandoned her and their marriage. As a divorced mother forced to make it on her own, she earned a law degree and eventually a partnership with a prestigious law firm. Her daughter Laura has been married many years to a successful advertising executive, Trevor McCallum (Andrew Masset), and has three children, the oldest being Monique (Nancy Sorel), a college student. Rebecca's other children are J.D. Whitmore (Gerard Prendergast), a once-successful rock star who is struggling to make a comeback, and Stephanie (Kelly Rutherford), nicknamed Sam, also a college student. Sam rose to become one of the series' most beloved and popular characters despite her early reputation as a troublemaker. Adam, Monique and Sam are childhood friends and all lived together in the same apartment.
GENERATIONS - FULL CAST AND CREW
Full Cast and Crew for
"Generations"
Directed by | |||
Whitney J. LeBlanc | |||
Reggie Life | |||
Gay Linvill | |||
Susan Dansby | (1990) | ||
Writing credits (in alphabetical order) | ||
Judi Ann Mason | writer | |
Bruce Neckels | writer | |
Thom Racina | head writer | |
Sally Sussman Morina | creator | |
Sally Sussman Morina | head writer |
Cast (in alphabetical order) | ||
Marla Adams | .... | Helen Mullen (1989-1990) |
Anthony Addabbo | .... | Jason Craig (1989-1991) |
Jonelle Allen | .... | Doreen Jackson |
Ronald Allen | .... | Lloyd Bradfield (1989) |
Craig Austin | .... | Lewis Kaiser (1990-1991) |
Jack Betts | .... | Hugh Gardner (1989) |
Len Birman | .... | Eddie (1989-1990) |
Taurean Blacque | .... | Henry Marshall #! (1989-1990) |
Randy Brooks | .... | Eric Royal (1990-1991) |
Peter Brown | .... | Doctor (1989) |
Sharon Brown | .... | Chantel Marshall #1 (1989-1990)(original cast) |
Bruce Campbell | .... | Alan Stuart |
Paul Carr | .... | Alex Hawkins |
Colleen Casey | .... | Gail Brinkley (1990) |
Pamela Clay | .... | Secretary |
Pat Crowley | .... | Rebecca Whitmore #1 (1989-1990) (original cast) |
John J. Dalesandro | .... | Mr. Trask (1989) |
Robin Dearden | .... | Kate Wilson (1990) |
George DelHoyo | .... | Rob Donnelly (1989-1990) (as George Deloy) |
Dean Devlin | .... | Chris Mendoza #1 (1989) |
Elinor Donahue | .... | Sylvia Furth (1989) |
George Duke | .... | Johnny (1989) |
Christopher B. Duncan | .... | Gordon (1989) |
David Duran | .... | Sean (1990-1991) |
Dorothy Fielding | .... | Rita Remson (1989) |
Rick Fitts | .... | Martin Jackson (1989-1990) |
Vivica A. Fox | .... | Maia |
John Gabriel | .... | Vic Reynolds (1989) |
Gina Gallego | .... | Melina (1990) |
Hank Garrett | ||
Robert Gentry | .... | Jordan Hale #2 (1990) |
Linda Gibboney | .... | Jessica Gardner #2 (1989-1991) |
Jaime Gomez | .... | Sonny (1989) |
Mark J. Goodman | .... | Wolf (1989) |
Javier Grajeda | .... | Sidney (1990) (as Victor Gardell) |
Bruce Gray | .... | Phillip Webb (1989) |
Lynn Hamilton | .... | Vivian Potter |
Ron Harper | .... | Peter Whitmore (1990-1991) |
Butch Hartman | .... | Sean Masters (1990-1991) |
David Haskell | .... | Reverend Matthews (1989-1990) |
Tom Hermann | .... | Cory McCallum (1989) |
Martin Hewitt | .... | Alan Trask (1989) |
Mina Kolb | .... | Aunt Mary |
Jon Lindstrom | .... | Paul Jarre |
Rick Lohman | .... | Joel |
Peter Love | .... | Policeman |
Dorothy Lyman | .... | Rebecca Whitmore #2 (1991) |
Ron Marquette | .... | Mitch (1989) |
Andrew Masset | .... | Trevor McCallum (1989-1990) |
Jim McKrell | .... | Steven Wain (1989) |
Bob McLean | .... | Fire Marshall (1989) |
Marnie McPhail | .... | Carla Meyer (1989) |
Brian Mitchell | .... | David Jeffries (1989) |
Debbi Morgan | .... | Chantal Marshall #2 (1990-1991) |
Stacey Nelkin | .... | Christy Russell #2 (1990) |
France Nuyen | .... | Dr. Chen (1989) |
Ian Ogilvy | .... | Reginald Hewitt (1990) |
Ben Piazza | .... | Judge (1989) |
Antony Ponzini | .... | Captain Corelli (1990) |
Gerard Prendergast | .... | J.D. Whitmore (1989-1990) |
Joan Pringle | .... | Ruth Marshall (1989-1991) |
Josef Rainer | .... | Mitchell Taylor (1990) |
Gail Ramsey | .... | Laura Whitmore McCallum (1989-1990) |
James Reynolds | .... | Henry Marshall #2 (1990-1991) |
Barbara Rhoades | .... | Jessica Gardner #1 (1989) (original cast) |
Richard Roat | .... | Leonard Cooper (1989) |
Smokey Robinson | .... | Linc Greer (1989) |
Richard Roundtree | .... | Dr. Daniel Reubens (1989-1991) |
Kelly Rutherford | .... | Sam Whitmore |
George Shannon | .... | Jordan Hale #1 (1989-1990) |
Douglas Sills | .... | John (1990) |
Nancy Sorel | .... | Monique McCallum |
Kristoff St. John | .... | Adam Marshall |
Robin Strand | .... | Lt. Nester (1989) |
Patricia Tallman | .... | Christy Russell |
Corbin Timbrook | .... | Jenson Bardmoor |
Robert Torti | .... | Kyle Masters |
Myles Troughgood | .... | Wally (1989) |
Mary Watson | .... | Candace Thompson (1989) |
Joseph Whipp | .... | Charles Mullen (1989-1990) |
Bernard White | .... | Chris Mendoza #2 (1989) (as Bernie White) |
Allen Williams | .... | Judge Samuel Romer (1989) |
Tonya Lee Williams | .... | Linda Dukes (1989-1990) |
Sheila Wills | .... | Rita Barton (1989) |
Robert Brian Wilson | .... | Brad Russell (1990) |
Amy Yasbeck | .... | Carla (1989) |
Jana Grant | .... | Louise #2 (uncredited) |
Produced by | |||
Larry Goitia | .... | associate producer | |
Gay Linvill | .... | producer | |
Sally Sussman Morina | .... | executive producer | |
Rudy Vejar | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
Michael Gore | (theme) | ||
Casting by | |||
Joe Reich | |||
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