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Roger Thorpe : ウィキペディア英語版
Roger Thorpe and Holly Norris

Roger Thorpe and Holly Norris are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American CBS daytime drama ''Guiding Light''.
==Actors==
Roger was portrayed by Michael Zaslow from 1971–80, and from 1989–97; Joel Fabiani filled in for Zaslow on occasion during the 1990s, and Dennis Parlato briefly played Roger from 1997–98, after Zaslow's departure from the show.
The role of Holly was originated by Lynn Deerfield, who played the character from 1970–76, but is most often identified with Maureen Garrett, who took over the role in 1976, playing Holly through March 1981; Garrett resumed playing the character from 1988–2003, and then sporadically continued in the role on a recurring basis from 2003-2006. Garret returned to play Holly during ''Guiding Lights final weeks on the air in 2009.
Maureen returned to Guiding Light on August 26-September 18, 2009, when the show was canceled.

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