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)


Melissa  Reeves (Jennifer  Horton) - ADDED  PICTURES
After a five year absence, Melissa Reeves triumphantly returns to “Days of our Lives” and the role of Jennifer Horton, one of daytime television's most beloved characters. Reeves initially dreamed of dancing professionally and commuted into New York City to study dance with Phil Black. She studied theatre at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Institute in Manhattan and soon landed roles in the HBO movie “Somewhere Tomorrow” and the After School Special “The Lakeside High Experiment.” Her first foray into daytime television was on NBC's “Another World.” Landing the role of Jade Perkins on “Santa Barbara” was Reeves's first contract job on a daytime drama. Reeves relocated to Los Angles and graduated from high school while appearing on “Santa Barbara,” but after only one year on the show, she was released from her contract when the Perkins family was written off the canvass. In September of 1985, one month after leaving “Santa Barbara,” Melissa landed the role of Jennifer Horton on “Days of our Lives,” a role which earned her four Soap Opera Awards and a place amongst television's most beloved heroines. Reeves met her husband, actor Scott Reeves, when he joined the cast of “Days” in 1988. At the time, they were both involved with other people and there were no romantic sparks. Sometime later, however, Scott invited her to a party and on their first date, it was clearly love at first sight. The couple became engaged one month later and they married on March 23, 1990. In 1999, both the Reeves starred in the made for television film “Half a Dozen Babies,” which told the real story of the Dilley family and their six little blessings. Scott, who currently stars as Ryan on “The Young and the Restless,” and Melissa recently celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary. They currently reside in the San Fernando Valley with their eight year old daughter, Emily, and their three year old son, Larry. The Reeves have a menagerie of pets which includes two dogs named Grace and Coco. Reeves, who likes to unwind by quilting, sewing, and painting, is ecstatic to be returning to “Days of our Lives.” She celebrates her birthday on March 14th.