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Melissa Archer (Natalie Balsom) - ADDED PICTURES | John Bolger (John Sykes) | Phil Carey (Asa Buchanan) | Linda Dano (Rae Cummings) | Kamar De Los Reyes (Antonio Vega) | James DaPaiva (Max Holden) | Kassie DePaiva (Blair Cramer) - ADDED PICTURES | Mark Derwin (Ben Davidson) | Patricia Elliott (Renee Divine Buchanan) | David Fumero (Christian Vega) | Catherine Hickland (Lindsay Rappaport) - ADDED PICTURES | Roger Howarth (Todd Manning) - ADDED PICTURES | Fiona Hutchinson (Gabrielle Medina Buchanan) | Kortney Kayle (herself) | Laurence Lau (Sam Rappaport) | Jessica Morris (Jennifer Rappaport) | Nathan Purdee (Hank Gannon) | Erika Sleazak (Victoria Lord Carpenter) - ADDED PICTURES | Brandon Routh (Seth Anderson) | Sherri Saum (Keri Reynolds) | Hillary B. Smith (Nora Buchanan) - ADDED PICTURES | Timothy D. Stickney (R.J. Gannon) - ADDED PICTURES | Michael Tipps (Al Buchanan) | Erin Torpey (Jessica Buchanan) - ADDED PICTURES | Ty Treadway (Colin Maclver) | Darlene Vogel (Melanie Maclver) | Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan) - ADDED PICTURES
Timothy D. Stickney (R.J. Gannon) - ADDED PICTURES
Actor Timothy D. Stickney plays the menacing RJ Gannon, a dangerously charming man whose illegal dealings continually cause friction with his brother, Hank Gannon, Llanview?s district attorney. His winning portrayal of RJ earned him a 1996 Soap Opera Award nomination for Outstanding Villain. Raised in Wilmington, Delaware, Timothy is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts whose professional theater experience is deeply rooted in Shakespeare.
He toured with the National Shakespeare Company for three years -- his first role, as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet, came shortly after answering an ad in Backstage -- and appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festival productions of The Taming of the Shrew and The Two Parts of Henry IV. In addition to his other Shakespearean credits, he performed in 1969, a play which the actors and director wrote while in rehearsal, and the 20-minute play, Stones and Bones, at the Actor's Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival of American Plays.
Stickney was also a Teaching Artist at New York City's Theatre For A New Audience in 1990. Timothy has appeared in a number of films, including Green Card, Presumed Innocent, King of New York, Where the Heart Is and Three of Hearts. Though his role on One Life to Live is his first on daytime television, it reunites him with actor Nathan Purdee, star of The Return of Superfly, in which Timothy played his cabdriver. Timothy has also appeared in a number of network and cable television movies, including Barbarians at the Gate and Marla Hanson Story. Stickney's talents extend to music as well: He toured Europe with the American Youth Jazz Band as a vocal soloist and also performed with both the All Eastern Honors and Delaware All-State Choirs. Before concentrating on theater, he also performed Caribbean and African dance. Married to dancer/choreographer Laura L. Priestly, Timothy is an avid cyclist, science fiction fan, and comic book and toy collector.
He toured with the National Shakespeare Company for three years -- his first role, as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet, came shortly after answering an ad in Backstage -- and appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festival productions of The Taming of the Shrew and The Two Parts of Henry IV. In addition to his other Shakespearean credits, he performed in 1969, a play which the actors and director wrote while in rehearsal, and the 20-minute play, Stones and Bones, at the Actor's Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival of American Plays.
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