With  Love  To...  The  SOAPS!
Grant  Aleksander (Phillip  Spaulding) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   George  Alvarez (Father  Ray  Santos)   |   Laura  Bell  Bundy (Marah  Lewis)   |   Beth  Chamberlin (Lorelei)   |   Crystal  Chappell (Olivia  Spencer  Lewis) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Jordan  Clarke (Billy  Lewis)   |   Bradley  Cole (Prince  Richard  Winslow) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Magaly  Colimon (Ruth  Lockhart)   |   Miriam  Colon (Maria  Santos)   |   Jim  Davidson (Alonzo  Baptiste)   |   Justin  Deas (Frank "Buzz" Cooper, Sr.)   |   Frank  Dicopoulos (Frank  Cooper)   |   Mark  Dobies (Dr. Noah  Chase)   |   Beth  Ehlers (Harley  Spaulding)   |   Maureen  Garrett (Holly  Reade)   |   Ricky  Paull  Goldin (Gus  Aitoro)   |   Jessica  Jimenez (Catalina  Quesada)   |   Billy  Kay (Shayne  Lewis)   |   Elizabeth  Keifer (C. Blake  Marler)   |   David  Andrew  Macdonald (Prince  Edmund  Winslow)   |   Oliver  Marceady (Henry "Romeo" Jones)   |   Mackanzie  Mauzy (Lizzie  Spaulding)   |   Robert  Newman (Joshua  Lewis) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Michael  O'Leary (Dr. Rick  Bauer)   |   Victoria  G. Platt (Vicky  Brandon)   |   Susan  Pratt (Dr. Clare  Ramsey)   |   Ron  Rains (Alan  Spaulding)   |   Wesley  A. Ramsey (Sam  Spencer)   |   Paul  Rauch (Executive  Producer)   |   Nancy  St. Alban (Michelle  Bauer  Santos)   |   Tina  Sloan (Lillian  Raines)   |   Paul  Anthony  Stewart (Danny  Santos)   |   Mary  Stuart (Meta  Bauer)   |   Terrell  Tilford (David  Grant)   |   Jerry  Ver  Dorn (Ross  Marler)   |   Jordi  Vilasuso (Tony  Santos) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Laura  Wright (Princess  Cassandra "Cassie" Layne  Winslow) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Kim  Zimmer (Reva  Lewis) - ADDED  PICTURES


David  Andrew  Macdonald (Prince  Edmund  Winslow)
David Andrew Macdonald joined GUIDING LIGHT in June 1999 immediately following the cancellation of NBC's Another World, where he played the dual role of 200-year-old time traveler Jordan Stark and his alter ego, David Halliday. As Prince Edmund, the younger brother of San Cristobel's monarch, Edmund's schemes threatened his sibling's reign.
He has appeared on television in American Movie Classics' Paramour, Sex and the City, Law & Order and The Deception, a CBS movie of the week. He has also performed on the daytime dramas Loving and One Life to Live.
On stage, David starred in the Broadway production of Two Shakespearean Actors. He also appeared in the national tour of An Inspector Calls and was seen in numerous regional theater productions including The Green Heart and Night and Her Stars at the Manhattan Theater Club; I Hate Hamlet and Christmas Carol at the Actors Theater of Louisville; The Importance of Being Earnest, Comedy of Errors, Henry IV Part I and Arms and the Man at the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe? at the Cambridge Theater Company; Titus Andronicus and The Importance of Being Earnest at the Utah Shakespeare Festival; Love's Labour's Lost and Othello at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival; The Wizard of Quiz at the Philadelphia Festival Theater; Way of the World at New York Stage and Film; Graduation Exorcises and Batman at The Source Theater; and Marathon 33 at the Horizons Theater.
While attending The Juilliard School, David appeared on stage in Happy End, The Cherry Orchard, Press Cuttings, Overruled and The Seagull.
He also attended The American University Academy for the Performing Arts, where he studied with Joshua Logan, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama from The Colorado College.
David, who was born on June 1, 1961 in Washington, DC, currently resides with his wife, Nicolette, in New Jersey.