Pamela Sue Martin was Fallon Carrington Colby in Dynasty from Nos. 1-4 (1981-84), and then Emma Samms took the role through The Colbys and the rest of Dynasty, IIRC.
The Steven Carrington character was played by two different actors, also. Al Corley played Steven Carrington during the first two seasons of Dynasty (1981-1983) when he left the show. Jack Coleman played Steven Carrington from season 3 until season 7 (1983-1988). Al Corley returned to the role of Steven Carrington in the "Dynasty Reunion" mini series in 1991.bmasters1981 said:Pamela Sue Martin was Fallon Carrington Colby in Dynasty from Nos. 1-4 (1981-84), and then Emma Samms took the role through The Colbys and the rest of Dynasty, IIRC.
Lkeller said:brian4 said:On Roseanne, Lecy Goranson (seasons 1-5 & 8) and Sarah Chalke (seasons 6, 7 & 9) played Rebecca "Becky" Conner Healy.
Yes - they did have fun with it. If I recall, the opening credits in later years showed all the characters morphing from their appearance in the early years to their later appearance. So Rosanne morphed from the pre-plastic surgery fatter Roseanne into the slimmer smaller-nosed Roseanne, and Becky morphed from Lecy, into Sarah, then back in Lecy...or something like that
Would "Reunion" movies count as the different actors in the same role question? If so, then their are a bunch of reunion specials/movies in which several of the original actor in a role refused to come back for the reunion special/movie. Max Baer, Jr. refused to appear as Jethro Bodine in the Beverly Hillbillies reunion movie 1981. Cant remember who played the role of Jethro in the 1981 movie, but it sure wasn't Max Baer. Tina Louise refused to appear as Ginger Grant in any of the Gilligan's Island reunion movies and the role was recast with another actress (or actresses). Betty Buckley, who played Dick Van Patten's wife on "Eight is Enough", didn't reprise her role of Abby Bradford on the "Eight Is Enough" reunion movies. Mary Frann played the role in the first reunion movie, while Joyce Van Patten played the role in the second reunion movie.
Two "Miss Ellies," Barbara Bel Geddes, then Donna Reed for a year, then back to Barbara Bel Geddes. Reed sued over being fired from Dallas, and won, but died less than a year later.
Eve Plumb also refused to appear in the short-lived Brady Bunch variety show in the 1976-77 season. Good move on her part!If we go on this part of the topic, then in the A Very Brady Christmas on CBS, Jennifer Runyon played Cindy Brady, because Susan Olsen was on her honeymoon, & couldn't play the part. When the series was brought back as a drama, Susan Olsen did come back to play Cindy, but Maureen McCormick however decided not to return to play Marcia, & Leah Ayers was cast as Marcia.
Would "Reunion" movies count as the different actors in the same role question? If so, then their are a bunch of reunion specials/movies in which several of the original actor in a role refused to come back for the reunion special/movie. Max Baer, Jr. refused to appear as Jethro Bodine in the Beverly Hillbillies reunion movie 1981. Cant remember who played the role of Jethro in the 1981 movie, but it sure wasn't Max Baer. Tina Louise refused to appear as Ginger Grant in any of the Gilligan's Island reunion movies and the role was recast with another actress (or actresses). Betty Buckley, who played Dick Van Patten's wife on "Eight is Enough", didn't reprise her role of Abby Bradford on the "Eight Is Enough" reunion movies. Mary Frann played the role in the first reunion movie, while Joyce Van Patten played the role in the second reunion movie.