With  Love  To...  The  SOAPS!
Kristian  Alfonso (Hope  Williams  Brady) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   John  Aniston (Victor  Kiriakis)   |   Nadia  Bjorlin (Chloe  Lane)   |   Tanya  Boyd (Celeste  Perrault)   |   Matt  Cedeno (Brandon  Walker)   |   John  Clarke (Mickey  Horton)   |   Tamera  Clatterbuck (Barb  Reiber)   |   Jason  Cook (Shawn  D. Brady) - UPDATED   |   Patrika  Darbo (Nancy  Wesley)   |   Farah  Fath (Mimi  Lockhart)   |   Deidre  Hall (Dr. Marlena  Evans) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Bill  Hayes (Doug  Williams)   |   Susan  Hayes (Julie  Wiliams)   |   Drake  Hogestyn (John  Black)   |   Jay  Kenneth  Johnson (Philip  Kiriakis)   |   Renee  Jones (Lexie  Carver)   |   Lauren  Koslow (Kate  Roberts) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Paul  Logan (Glen  Reiber)   |   Kyle  Lowder (Brady  Black)   |   Peggy McCay (Caroline  Brady)   |   Julianne  Morris (Greta  Van  Amburg)   |   Heather  Lauren  Olson (Jan  Spears)   |   Frank  Parker (Shawn  Brady)   |   Austin  Peck (Austin  Reed) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Peter  Reckell (Bo  Brady)   |   Melissa  Reeves (Jennifer  Horton) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Frances  Reid (Alice  Horton)   |   James  Reynolds (Abe  Carver)   |   Suzzane  Rogers (Maggie  Horton)   |   Kevin  Spirtas (Craig  Wesley)   |   Kristen  Storms (Bell  Black) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Alison  Sweeny (Sami  Brady) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Josh  Taylor (Roman  Brady)   |   Aaron  Van  Wagner (Jason  Masters)   |   Valerie  Wildman (Fay  Walker)   |   Arianne  Zucker (Nicole  Walker)


Bill  Hayes (Doug  Williams)
Bill Hayes burst onto the early national television scene in Olsen & Johnson’s madcap series Fire-Ball Run-For-All. From there he was tapped by Producer Max Liebman to be a featured singer on Your Show of Shows starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Bill made hit Broadway debt in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s ‘Me and Juliet,’ followed with a gold record for ‘The Ballad of Davy Crockett’ (over 3,000,000 sold!) Bill’s major films were the Warner Brothers farce/musical ‘Stop! You’re Killing Me’ and Otto Preminger’s ‘The Cardinal’. He hosted NBC-Radio Monitor for a year, was a national spokesman for Oldsmobile for four years, and took ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ on its one-year national tour. In addition to these highlights of the 50’s and 60’s, Bill’s career was interspersed with variety performances on RV with Kate Smith, Ed Sullivan, Perry Como, Milton Berle, Ernie Kovacs, Jo Stafford, Jack Paar, Bing Crosby, and the ‘Bell Telephone Hour;’ dramatic RV shows such as U.S. Steel Hour, Hallmark Hall of Fame and Carol Burnett’s ‘Once Upon a Mattress; vaudeville turns at the Chicago Theater and New York’s ‘Roxy;’ and café’s such as the ‘Blue Angel’ and the St. Regis hotel in New York, the Drake Hotel in Chicago, the Fontainbleau in Miami. Theater tours included ‘Student Prince,’ ‘Anything Goes,’ ‘Camelot,’ ‘On a Clear Day,’ and ‘Pajama Game.’ And in addition to the New York City Center revival of 'Brigadoon', Bill’s considerable regional theater appearances included ‘On the Town,’ ‘Of Thee I Sing.’ ‘Merry Widow,’ ‘Mikado,’ ‘Miss Liberty,’ ‘Music in the Air,’ ‘Tree Grows in Brooklyn,’ ‘South Pacific,’ ‘Out of This World,’ ‘Fanny,’ ‘Dark of the Moon,’ ‘Good News,’ ‘Oklahoma,’ ‘Girl Crazy,’ ‘Who Was that Lady?,’ ‘Where’s Charley?,’ ‘Foxy, Sunday in New York,’ ‘Green Grow the Lilacs,’ ‘She Loves Me,’ ‘Moon is Blue’ Fantasticks,’ ‘Carousel,’ ‘Song of Norway,’ ‘Desert Song,’ ‘Guys & Dolls,’ ‘George M!,’ and ‘Same Time Next Year.’ Bill’s list totals over 87 musicals and 28 plays, at theaters in nearly all 50 states! In the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s, Bill Hayes has portrayed ‘Doug Williams’ on NBC’s Emmy-award-winning ‘Days of our Lives’ (1850 episodes, and still counting!) for which he garnered two Emmy nominations, and several Best Actor Awards from national publications. Also during that period, Bill appeared as a regular on Hollywood Squares and as a frequent guest with Johnny, Phil, Dinah, Mike and Merv, more recently with Marilu, Geraldo, and Oprah. In the 90’s,bill starred on TV’s ‘Matlock,’ ‘Hooperman,’ and ‘Cop Rock’, and in the award-winning film ‘Wrestling with God.’ His stints with Ann Blyth at the Dunes in Vegas and Rainbow and Stars in New York drew raves from the critics. (‘Not only does Hayes still belt ‘em out, he can tap!;) His work on stage in the 90’s included ‘Fagin’ in ‘Oliver!’, ‘DeBecue’ in ‘South Pacific’, ‘the devil’ in ‘Damn Yankees,’ ‘Scrooge’ and ‘Marley’ in ‘A Christmas Carol,’ ‘Michael’ in ‘I Do I Do’ and ‘George in Bernard Slade’s new play ‘Same Time Another Year.’ (Feb ’00)