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| Blake, Charity |
| Brady, Maggie |
| Burgess, Frank |
| Burke, Amy |
| Burke, Fran |
| Cheetah |
| Clegg, Angelica |
| Clegg, Brenda |
| Clegg, Jordy |
| Clegg, Julie |
| Clegg, Laureen |
| Clegg, Myrna |
| Clegg, Sam |
| Clegg, Trey |
| Denning, Mark |
| Denning, Paula |
| Denning, Sloane |
| Diamond, Jenny |
| Diamond, Zed |
| Donato, Danny |
| Driscoll, Ricky |
| Foster, Leanne |
| Harper, Kelly |
| Harrington, Josh |
| McCandless, Baxter |
| McCandless, Clarissa |
| McCandless, Gillian |
| McCandless, Matt |
| McCandless, Thomas |
| McCandless, Tyler |
| McCandless, Wally |
| Phillips, D.J. |
| Ross, Dylan |
| Ross, Meredith |
| Tyler, Judson |
| Vandenburg, Linda |
| Vincent, Nino |
| Vincent, Sandy |
| Wells, Kate |
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BECCA C. ASHLEY
as Cheetah
Not at all related to Tarzan's chimp or the spotted cat of Africa and South Asia, Capitol's Cheetah was actually Emily Riley, a waitress who had an affair with Chip Landry and got knocked up.
Alone and pregnant, Cheetah went to work at Corky's, where she met and fell in love with Nino Vincent. In June 1985, Nino's married-to-the-mob brother Sandy talked her into giving up her baby daughter for adoption. That's when the real trouble began. Cheetah married Nino, then was horrified to learn that Sandy and the Mob were using baby Allison to blackmail her adoptive parents Tyler and Julie McCandless. Cheetah and Nino both wanted to protest, but Sandy convinced them they'd be killed unless they went along with the plan. They did, but from New York where they moved, never to return.
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