Soap: Episode #4.15


11:00 am - 11:30 am, Sunday, July 26 on WPIX Antenna TV (11.2)

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Episode #4.15

Season 4, Episode 19

Mary claims the baby was flying; Jessica and Mary discuss their sex lives.

repeat 1981 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Comedy Sitcom Drama Romance

Cast & Crew
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Jimmy Baio (Actor) .. Billy Tate
Roscoe Lee Browne (Actor) .. Saunders
Billy Crystal (Actor) .. Jodie Dallas
Cathryn Damon (Actor) .. Mary Campbell
Katherine Helmond (Actor) .. Jessica Tate
Jay Johnson (Actor) .. Chuck Campbell /Bob Campbell
Robert Mandan (Actor) .. Chester Tate
Richard Mulligan (Actor) .. Burt Campbell
Arthur Peterson (Actor) .. The Major
Barbara Rhoades (Actor) .. Maggie Chandler
Donnelly Rhodes (Actor) .. Dutch Leitner
Gregory Sierra (Actor) .. Carlos 'El Puerco' Valdez
Ted Wass (Actor) .. Danny Dallas
George Wyner (Actor) .. Dr. Rudolph
Rod Roddy (Actor) .. Announcer
Michael Currie (Actor) .. Governor
Jay Garner (Actor) .. Gene
George Wendt (Actor) .. Counterman
Joe Mantegna (Actor) .. Juan One
Raleigh Bond (Actor) .. Oregon Senator
Michael Fairman (Actor) .. Lou
Sheldon Feldner (Actor) .. Perkins
Pat McNamara (Actor) .. Chairman
Kopi Sotiropulos (Actor) .. New York Senator
Don Starr (Actor) .. Alabama Senator
Luis Ávalos (Actor) .. General Sandia
Barry Vigon (Actor) .. Private Esquivo
Jesse Welles (Actor) .. Gwen

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Jimmy Baio (Actor) .. Billy Tate
Born: March 15, 1962
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: The cousin of actor Scott Baio is a supporting actor first onscreen in 1976 at the age 15.
Roscoe Lee Browne (Actor) .. Saunders
Born: May 02, 1925
Died: April 11, 2007
Birthplace: Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Roscoe Lee Browne was already an internationally famous track star when he attended Vermont's Middlebury College and Columbia University. Browne taught comparative literature and French at Pennsylvania's Lincoln University before turning to acting in 1956. Refusing to limit himself to the subservient roles generally assigned to black actors in the 1950s, Browne established himself in the classics, beginning with his inaugural stage appearance in a New York Shakespeare Festival staging of Julius Caesar. He later appeared in such highly regarded New York theatrical productions as The Blacks and Brecht on Brecht. From his first film appearance in Shirley Clarke's The Connection (1962) onward, Browne projected a commanding, authoritative presence, even when playing "hired help" characters like camp cook Jedediah Nightlinger in The Cowboys (1972). His series-TV credits include the roles of Saunders on Soap (1980-1981 season) and Rosemont on Falcon Crest (1988-1989 season). Having never let a year go by without at least one theatrical engagement, Browne won a Tony award for his work in the 1992 production 2 Trains Running. Outside of his performing activities, Roscoe Lee Browne is an accomplished poet, short-story author, playwright, director, and musical arranger.
Billy Crystal (Actor) .. Jodie Dallas
Born: March 14, 1948
Birthplace: Long Beach, New York, United States
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Trivia: The son of a jazz concert producer, Billy Crystal grew up in the company of such music legends as Billie Holiday, Pee Wee Russell, and Eddy Condon. His mind made up by age five, Crystal knew he wanted to become a performer -- not in music but in baseball or comedy. As he later explained to TV Guide, he chose comedy "because God made me short" -- though from all reports he is one of the best ball players in show business.Learning how to make people laugh by studying the works of past masters Laurel and Hardy, Ernie Kovacs, and Jonathan Winters, Crystal began making the club rounds at 16. He was sidetracked briefly by New York University's film school, where he studied to be a director under Martin Scorsese, but upon graduation it was back to comedy when Crystal formed his own troupe, 3's Company. On his own, he developed into an "observational" comic, humor based on his own experiences and the collective experiences of his audience. He came to media attention via his impression of Howard Cosell interviewing Muhammad Ali. After doing time as an opening act for such musicians as Barry Manilow, Crystal struck out for Hollywood, in hopes of finding regular work on a TV series. In 1977, he was hired to play the gay character Jodie Dallas on Soap. Though many people expected the performer to be typecast in this sort of part, he transcended the "sissy" stereotype, making the character so three-dimensional that audiences and potential employers were fully aware that there was more to Crystal's talent than what they saw in Jodie.Thanks to Soap, Crystal became and remained a headliner and, in 1978, had his first crack at movie stardom as a pregnant man in Rabbit Test. The movie was unsuccessful, but Crystal's star had not been eclipsed by the experience; he was even entrusted with a dramatic role in the 1980 TV movie Enola Gay. His career accelerating with comedy records, choice club dates, regular appearances on Saturday Night Live, and TV guest shots, Crystal had a more successful stab at the movies in such films as This is Spinal Tap (1984), The Princess Bride (1987), Throw Momma From the Train (1987), and When Harry Met Sally (1989). Riding high after a memorable emceeing stint at the Oscar ceremony, Crystal executive produced and starred in his most successful film project to date, an uproarious middle-age-angst comedy called City Slickers (1991). In 1992, he mounted his most ambitious film endeavor, Mr. Saturday Night, the bittersweet chronicle of a self-destructive comedian. The film had great potential (as indicated by the outtakes contained in its video cassette version), but the end result died at the box office. That same year, Crystal again hosted the Oscar awards, and in 1994 he repeated his earlier success with the popular sequel City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold.Crystal added to his directing credits the following year with the romantic comedy Forget Paris. Unfortunately, the film -- which he also produced, wrote, and starred in -- was something of a flop. He subsequently focused his energies on acting, turning up in Hamlet (1996) and Deconstructing Harry (1997). In 1998 he had another producing stint with My Giant, a comedy he also starred in; like his previous producing effort, that film also proved fairly unsuccessful. However, Crystal bounced back in 1999, executive producing and starring in Analyze This. A comedy about a mob boss, Robert De Niro, seeking therapy from a psychiatrist (Crystal), it won a number of positive reviews, convincing many that the performer was back in his element.Back in the director's chair in 2001, Crystal helmed the made-for-HBO 61*. Detailing the 1961 home-run race between Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, 61* struck a chord with baseball sentimentalists and critics alike. Scripting and starring in America's Sweethearts the same year, Crystal also began to cultivate a voice acting career that would prove extremely successful, providing the voices for characters in Monsters, Inc., Howl's Moving Castle and Cars. As the 2010's continued to unfold, Crystal would find himself increasingly able to take the reigns on both sides of the camera, flexing his muscles as a producer and writer as well as actor, such as with the 2012 comedy Parental Guidance.
Cathryn Damon (Actor) .. Mary Campbell
Born: September 11, 1930
Died: May 04, 1987
Birthplace: Seattle, Washington, United States
Trivia: Moved to New York City to pursue a career in ballet when she was 16. Was Angela Lansbury's understudy for a 1967-68 tour of the musical Mame. Appeared in a 1974 television commercial for Big Wally cleaning spray. Was not present to receive her Emmy Award in 1980 due to an actors' strike. Her Soap costar Richard Mulligan called her "Toots."
Katherine Helmond (Actor) .. Jessica Tate
Born: July 05, 1934
Died: February 23, 2019
Birthplace: Galveston, Texas, United States
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Trivia: American actress Katherine Helmond spent nearly thirty years becoming an overnight success. Working fitfully in New York and regional theatre throughout the '50s and '60s, Helmond made ends meet by working as a drama teacher. Her first fleeting film appearances were in the Manhattan-based Believe in Me and The Hospital, both shot in 1971. She received a sizeable role in 1975's The Hindenburg, which utilized local repertory actors from throughout the midwest; she also worked with Hitchcock in 1976's Family Plot. In 1977, Katherine was cast as Jessica Tate, the scatterbrained, hedonistic matriarch on the TV sitcom Soap. She remained with the series until its cancellation in 1981; Soap left poor Jessica Tate facing a firing squad, and didn't reveal her fate until Helmond's guest appearance on the Soap spinoff Benson, wherein she played Jessica's ghost. In 1983, Katherine enrolled in the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop; she helmed the short subject Bankrupt and also several episodes of TV's Who's the Boss, in which she played Mona Robinson from 1984 through 1990. Keeping her hand in films, Katherine Helmond became a favorite of ex-Monty Python director Terry Gilliam, who cast the actress as a vain matron undergoing a really radical facelift in 1984's Brazil.
Jay Johnson (Actor) .. Chuck Campbell /Bob Campbell
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Robert Mandan (Actor) .. Chester Tate
Born: February 02, 1932
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Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from the early '70s.
Richard Mulligan (Actor) .. Burt Campbell
Born: November 13, 1932
Died: September 26, 2000
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Blonde, blue-eyed supporting, character, and occasional leading actor Richard Mulligan has worked on stage, screen, and television. He made his feature-film debut in Love With the Proper Stranger (1963), but only occasionally appeared in movies through the early '70s. One of his notable roles was that of the arrogant General Custer opposite Dustin Hoffman in Arthur Penn's Western epic Little Big Man (1970). Mulligan made his first TV appearance in the telepic Pueblo (1973). His film career has encompassed a wide variety of genres, but in the late '70s, he turned primarily to comedy. On television, Mulligan is best known for playing Burt Campbell on the long-running comedy Soap (1977-1981) and for his Emmy-winning portrayal of Dr. Harry Weston on the sitcom Empty Nest (1988-1995). His older brother, Robert Mulligan, is a director.
Arthur Peterson (Actor) .. The Major
Born: November 18, 1912
Died: October 31, 1996
Birthplace: Mandan, North Dakota, United States
Trivia: Arthur Peterson played character and supporting roles on stage, television, and feature films. On television, fans of the series Soap (1977-1981), a funny spoof of soap operas, may remember Peterson for playing the Major. North Dakota born and raised, Peterson first obtained a degree in theater from the University of Minnesota before becoming a professional actor with the first Federal Theater Project. Peterson made his media debut in 1936 with a regular role on the radio serial The Guiding Light. During WWII, Peterson fought within General Patton's third regimen. Upon his discharge, Peterson appeared in the ABC network's first situation comedy, That's O'Toole. Peterson's stage work included appearances in such plays as Inherit the Wind. His film career has been sporadic, including such titles as Born Wild (1968) and the television movie Rollercoaster (1977). Peterson spent 1981 to 1991 touring the country with his wife in a Pasadena Playhouse production of The Gin Game (a play made famous on Broadway by Jessica Tandy and her husband Hume Cronyn). When the play's long run ended, Peterson retired from acting. He passed away on October 31, 1996, of Alzheimer's disease in the Amberwood Convalescent Hospital in Los Angeles at age 83.
Barbara Rhoades (Actor) .. Maggie Chandler
Born: March 23, 1947
Trivia: Towering (5'11") redheaded actress Barbara Rhoades was 20 years old when she signed her first studio contract with Universal. She was possessed of a self-sufficiency and breezy sense of humor that belied her youth. The best of her early screen roles was gun-toting lady bandit Penelope Cushings in the 1968 Don Knotts vehicle Shakiest Gun in the West (a remake of The Paleface [1948] wherein Rhoades' role was played by Jane Russell). Beginning with 1977's Busting Loose, she was a regular on several TV sitcoms. For reasons best known to casting directors, Barbara Rhoades almost always ended up playing someone named Maggie: Maggie Gallegher in Hangin' In (1979), Maggie Chandler in Soap (1980-1981), Maggie Davis in You Again? (1986).
Donnelly Rhodes (Actor) .. Dutch Leitner
Born: December 04, 1937
Died: January 08, 2018
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Trivia: Canadian character actor Donnelly Rhodes made his first American film appearance in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1970). Rhodes gained a daytime-drama following as Phillip Chancellor on The Young and the Restless. In TV's nighttime hours, he was seen as Dutch in the serial spoof Soap (1977-81), as Charlie in Report to Murphy (1982) and as the father of twins Jean and Liz Sagal in Double Trouble (1984). From 1985 to 1992, Donnelly Rhodes starred as Grant "Doc" Roberts in Danger Bay, a Canadian-based adventure series which ran in the U.S. on the Disney Channel cable service.
Gregory Sierra (Actor) .. Carlos 'El Puerco' Valdez
Born: January 25, 1941
Trivia: Angular Anglo-Latino actor Gregory Sierra began showing up on screen in 1971 in such films as The Wrath of God. Sierra quickly familiarized himself with TV viewers via his continuing role as Julio Fuentes in the weekly sitcom Sanford and Son. He left Sanford in January of 1975 to accept the part of detective sergeant Chano Amenguale on Barney Miller, a role he held down until the fall of 1976. Next up, Sierra starred as Dr. Tony Menzies on A.E.S. Hudson Street, a 1978 TV comedy that folded after six weeks despite positive critical comment. Two years later, he was cast as South American revolutionary "El Puerco" on the nighttime serial spoof Soap, figuring prominently in the series' up-in-the-air final episode in 1981. Gregory Sierra's more recent television roles have included Lt. Victor Maldonado on the NBC sci-fier Something is Out There (1988), and the ill-fated Lt. Lou Rodriguez on the trendy 1980's cop show Miami Vice.
Ted Wass (Actor) .. Danny Dallas
Born: October 27, 1952
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Trivia: Goodman Theatre graduate Ted Wass made his Broadway bow in the 1976 production Grease. Wass later became a lightweight leading man in films; his performances were generally appealing and effective, except when he was required to step into the late Peter Sellers' shoes in Curse of the Pink Panther (1983). His TV credits include the roles of Danny Dallas in Soap (1977-81) and leading character Dr. Steven Ratajkowski in Men (1989). Perhaps Ted Wass' best-known TV assignment was the part of Nick Russo, father of star Mayim Bialik, in the popular sitcom Blossom (1991-95).
George Wyner (Actor) .. Dr. Rudolph
Born: October 20, 1945
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts
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Rod Roddy (Actor) .. Announcer
Michael Currie (Actor) .. Governor
Born: July 24, 1928
Jay Garner (Actor) .. Gene
George Wendt (Actor) .. Counterman
Born: October 17, 1948
Died: May 20, 2025
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Trivia: There's no mystery concerning the hometown of George Wendt. The heavyset, curly haired actor never misses a talk show opportunity to cheer on his beloved Chicago "Cubbies" or "Da Bears." After theater work in Chicago and New York and a handful of TV appearances on sitcoms like M*A*S*H and Alice, Wendt inaugurated his signature role of burly, unemployed barfly Norm Peterson on TV's long-running Cheers (1983-1993); so far as it can be determined, he still hasn't paid his bar tab, which according to TV Guide totalled up to 64,218 dollars at the end of 11 seasons. He starred in the short-lived The George Wendt Show, and continued to work steadily on both the small and big screen in a variety of projects including Spice World, Outside Providence, Teddy Bears' Picnic, and Edmond. He also reprised his iconic role of Norm on an episode of the successful Cheers spinoff Frasier.
Joe Mantegna (Actor) .. Juan One
Born: November 13, 1947
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Trivia: The quiet yet dynamic screen presence of actor Joe Mantegna has made him one of the most powerful supporting actors in Hollywood. Born in Chicago, Mantegna made his acting debut in the 1969 production of Hair. He then joined Chicago's Organic Theatre Company. In 1978, he debuted on Broadway in Working; he also helped write Bleacher Bums, an award-winning play. Still, he did not become well-known until he played a recurring role on the TV show Soap. By 1983 he'd returned to Chicago, where he began working with playwright David Mamet. While playing the lead in Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross (1983), Mantegna won a Tony. When Mamet began making films, Mantegna became his actor of choice in works such as House of Games (1987) and Homicide (1991). Prior to that, the actor had played small roles in a number of other films. He also continues to play in a variety of movie genres, working with some of Hollywood's top directors. Mantegna turned producer in 1998 with the crime comedy Jerry and Tom. That trend continued on the small screen as Montenga produced such shows as Midway USA's Gun Stories, Shooting Gallery, and QuickBites, but it was his role as a regular on the CBS series Joan of Arcadia that really kept him in the public eye. Continually returning to his recurring role as Fat Tony on The Simpsons over the next decade, Montegna joined the cast of the hit television series Criminal Minds in 2007, and recieved an Emmy nomination for his performance in the successful mini-series The Starter Wife that same year.
Raleigh Bond (Actor) .. Oregon Senator
Born: January 01, 1934
Died: January 01, 1989
Trivia: American actor Raleigh Bond began his career in the theater during the 1950s. He then went to New York where he continued working on stage and as a nightclub comedian. He also wrote plays, mystery short stories and English-language dubbing scripts. As an actor, he has appeared in films of the 1980s and in television shows.
Michael Fairman (Actor) .. Lou
Born: February 25, 1934
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Sheldon Feldner (Actor) .. Perkins
Born: March 16, 1936
Pat McNamara (Actor) .. Chairman
Kopi Sotiropulos (Actor) .. New York Senator
Born: September 12, 1948
Don Starr (Actor) .. Alabama Senator
Born: September 20, 1917
Died: July 14, 1995
Trivia: Supporting actor Don Starr made his feature film debut in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) and went on to appear regularly in films through 1979. After that, his film work became sporadic. Fans of the prime-time soap Dallas may remember him for playing Jordan Lee from 1979 through 1985. Starr's other television appearances include guest-starring roles on series ranging from The Rockford Files and The Incredible Hulk to Little House on the Prairie and L.A. Law.
Luis Ávalos (Actor) .. General Sandia
Born: January 01, 1954
Died: January 22, 2014
Barry Vigon (Actor) .. Private Esquivo
Jesse Welles (Actor) .. Gwen

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