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Stuart Damon (born Stuart Michael Zonis; February 5, 1937) is an American actor. He is known for thirty years of portraying the character Dr. Alan Quartermaine on the American soap opera General Hospital, for which he won an Emmy Award in 1999. Outside the USA, he is better known for the role of Craig Stirling in The Champions.
Damon was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Eva (née Sherer) and Marvin Leonard Zonis, who was a manufacturer. His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants, making their home in America after fleeing the Bolshevik Revolution. Damon has been married since 1961 to Deirdre Ann Ottewill. They have two children, Jennifer and Christopher, and adopted their grandson, Alexander, in 2000.
After a series of appearances on Broadway, Damon's appearance as the Prince in the 1965 version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella starring Lesley Ann Warren helped pave the way to a long career in television and soap opera. The very same year, he had a prominent featured role in the Broadway musical Do I Hear a Waltz? written by Richard Rodgers (music) and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics). He had earlier appeared in an Off-Broadway revival of The Boys From Syracuse with music by Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Damon is prominently featured on the cast albums of these musicals, as well as the 1960 hit Irma La Douce.
This is the Supporting Actor presentation from the 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Stuart Damon finally wins one for his Alan drug addiction storyline. Long overdue!
Stuart Damon (from "The Champions") singing on The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club 7/9/74
Selection of short clips of Stuart in various shows over the years. Including: Cinderella (Prince Charming), The Champions (Craig Stirling), The Saint (Rod Huston), Steptoe and Son (incredited), UFO (Howard Byrne), A Touch of Class (uncredited), Space 1999 (Guido Verdeschi), The New Avengers (Marty Brine), General Hospital (Alan Quartermaine), As The World Turns (Ralph Manzo), Days of Our Lives (Governor Jim Ford). With apologies for the poor quality of some of the clips - my source material wasn't the best. If you like the Champions come and join us on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/116401588519283/
John Davidson interviews Stuart Damon. Fair quality.
old Stuart Damon interview from the 80s
Music video for the new worship single, "Hallelujah to the Lamb" from Damon Stuart. For more information, visit http://www.damonstuart.com. To purchase on iTunes, visit http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hallelujah-to-the-lamb/id394573774. Video recorded and edited by Ben Kuhn and Damon Stuart
This is an Interview with Catherine Schell and Stuart Damon who recount their not so happy time on The Adventurer, a 1972/73 ITC series starring Gene Barry & Barry Morse. I claim no copyright on this interview.
a Stuart Damon ( Alan Quartermaine ) interview from the 90s
Leslie Charleson and Stuart Damon on Soaptalk
"General Hospital" week on "The Home Show" continues with Stuart Damon (Alan Quartermaine) as co-host. Also includes Laura Carrington (Simone Hardy), Finola Hughes (Anna Lavery) and Dawn Merrick (Samantha Wells). Aired March 29, 1989 (Eternal thanks to TheAlisonHood for the plethora of GH videotapes!)
Damon Stuart was the guest on Keepers of the Flame hosted by Brian Lake. T.V. Interview
Broadcast on Monday, June 29, 2009 with guest Damon Stuart. (Part One - The Interview)
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Younger Actor - Jonathan Jackson Younger Actress - Heather Tom Supporting Actor - Stuart Damon Writing Team - GH Best show clips from GH Directing Team - Y&R; (acceptance speech not included) Lead Actor - Tony Geary Lead Actress - Susan Lucci (HER FIRST WIN IN 19 NOMINATIONS!) Best Show - GH
British 1969 Telefantasy Espionage Thriller. Starring: Stuart Damon, William Gaunt and Alexandra Bastedo Guest Starring: Gabrielle Drake, Patrick Allen, Martin Benson, John Nettleton Written by Donald James Directed by John Gilling
features: Jacklyn Zeman as Bobbie Spencer Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer Genie Francis as Laura Spencer Kin Shriner as Scott Baldwin Jane Elliot as Tracy Quartermaine Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine Susan Brown as Gail Baldwin Denise Alexander as Lesley Webber Leslie Charleson as Monica Quartermaine Chris Robinson as Rick Webber Christopher Pennock as Mitch Williams Gail Ramsey as Susan Moore Peter Hansen as Lee Baldwin Frank Maxwell as Dan Rooney
features: Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine Leslie Charleson as Monica Quartermaine Scott Clifton as Dillon Quartermaine Wally Kurth as Ned Ashton Jed Allan as Edward Quartermaine Jane Elliot as Tracy Quartermaine Robin Christopher as Skye Chandler Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer M'fundo Morrison as Justus Ward Ingo Rademacher as Jasper Jax Steve Burton as Jason Morgan Dylan Cash as Michael Corinthos Alicia Leigh Willis as Courtney Matthews Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos Kelly Monaco as Sam McCall Natalia Livingston as Emily Quartermaine Tamara Braun as Carly Benson Ted King as Lorenzo Alcazar Blake Gibbons as Coleman Radcliffe Rick Hearst as Ric Lansing
features: Rick Hearst as Ric Lansing Kari Wurher as Reese Marshall Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos Steve Burton as Jason Morgan Jennifer Bransford as Carly Benson Dylan Cash as Michael Corinthos Kelly Monaco as Sam McCall Natalia Livingston as Emily Quartermaine Tyler Christopher as Nikolas Cassadine Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine Robin Christopher as Skye Chandler Leslie Charleson as Monica Quartermaine Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer Ted King as Lorenzo Alcazar Jane Elliot as Tracy Quartermaine
features: Jane Elliot as Tracy Quartermaine Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer Leslie Charleson as Monica Quartermaine Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine Robin Christopher as Skye Chandler Jed Allan as Edward Quartermaine Rick Hearst as Ric Lansing Kari Wurher as Reese Marshall Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis Steve Burton as Jason Morgan Kelly Monaco as Sam McCall Alicia Leigh Willis as Courtney Matthews Ingo Rademacher as Jasper Jax Jennifer Bransford as Carly Benson Amy Grabow as Rachel Adair Scott Clifton as Dillon Quartermaine John J. York as Mac Scorpio Lindze Letherman as Georgie Jones Kirsten Storms as Maxie Jones Kristina Wagner as Felicia Jones Tyler Christopher as Nikolas Cassadine Greg Vaughan as Lucky Spencer Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth Webber Natalia Livingston as Emily Quartermaine...
features: Vanessa Marcil as Brenda Barrett Ingo Rademacher as Jasper Jax Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine Leslie Charleson as Monica Quartermaine John Ingle as Edward Quartermaine Amber Tamblyn as Emily Quartermaine Tyler Christopher as Nikolas Cassadine Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis Stephen Nichols as Stefan Cassadine Lisa Cerasoli as V Ardonowski John J. Tork as Mac Scorpio Kristina Wagner as Felicia Jones Jennifer Sky as Sarah Webber Rachel Ames as Audrey Hardy Jonathan Jackson as Lucky Spencer Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth Webber Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer Ron Hale as Mike Corbin Lynn Herring as Lucy Coe Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio Jon Lindstrom as Kevin Collins
Dr. Stuart Damon talks at UNECOM alumnae CME weekend about his pilot program to bring Simulation Training to rural medical clinics -- and his experiences as a physician on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine, USA
Originally aired: February 14, 1985. An all-star special episode from the second format-era of the series with Stuart Damon, Emma Samms, Brian Patrick Clarke, Shelly Burch, Roy Thinnes, and Michael Storm. NOTE: Goodbye segment is missing from my copy of this episode.