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Dr. Susan Stewart : ウィキペディア英語版
Susan Stewart (As the World Turns)

Susan Stewart M.D. (maiden name Burke; previously: Baxter, McDermott and Decker) is a fictional character on the American soap opera ''As the World Turns''. She was first played by Connie Scott in 1966, but the actress who has played her longest is Marie Masters. Masters stepped into the role in September 1968. In 1978, Judith Barcroft temporarily replaced Masters. Masters left in 1979 when Susan Stewart left town, but she returned to the role in 1986 when Susan Stewart came back to Oakdale. Susan has long been a citizen in Oakdale formerly known for her dysfunctional personality and scheming nature. A reformed alcoholic and respected physician, she is a beloved (albeit some have considered troublemaking) character. Her two daughters, Alison and Emily, seem to have inherited their mother's knack for getting into trouble, and in recent years, Susan has been most frequently seen consoling and counseling them.
==1960s-1970s==


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