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George Reinholt

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  • Although they both were fired from Another World in 1975, Reinholt and Jacqueline Courtney reunited on Another Worlds' rival soap One Live To Live as Tony Lord and Pat Ashley, respectively, but it is their roles as the former shows' characters Steven Frame and Alice Matthews Frame that they are both best remembered for more.
  • Best remembered as the handsome Steven Frame on the NBC soap opera Another World (1964) from 1968-1975 (he reprised the role as a ghost in 1989 for the show's 25th anniversary), he was, at that time, one of daytime television's most popular stars.
  • Was fired from Another World in 1975 due to creative and artistic differences between himself, then producer Paul Rauch and then head-writer Harding Lemay. (Reinholt's leading lady Jacqueline Courtney was fired shortly after Reinholt and was replaced with another actress in her role). It was explained that his character, Steven Frame, was presumed dead in a helicopter crash in Australia. After 6 years the character turned up alive and re-appeared in 1981, this time played by David Canary, (now All My Children's Adam/Stuart Chandler), only to be killed off again, this time permanently, in a car crash in 1983.
  • There are no immediate survivors.

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