Valerie Davis - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • Valerie at Soap Central
Passions
Major characters
  • Noah Bennett
  • Kay Bennett
  • Sam Bennett
  • Fancy Crane
  • Fox Crane
  • Julian Crane
  • Sheridan Crane
  • Chad Harris-Crane
  • Tabitha Lenox
  • Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald
  • Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald
  • Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald
  • Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald
  • Eve Russell
  • Whitney Russell
  • Charity Standish
  • Ethan Winthrop
  • Gwen Winthrop
  • Ivy Winthrop
Secondary characters
  • Jessica Bennett
  • Grace Bennett
  • Hank Bennett
  • Jared Casey
  • Viki Chatsworth
  • Vincent Clarkson (Valerie Davis)
  • Alistair Crane
  • Katherine Crane
  • Pretty Crane
  • Martin Fitzgerald
  • Rebecca Hotchkiss
  • Timmy Lenox
  • Spike Lester
  • Antonio Lopez-Fitzgerald
  • Paloma Lopez-Fitzgerald
  • Simone Russell
  • T. C. Russell
  • Liz Sanbourne
  • Esme Vanderheusen
  • Beth Wallace
  • Children of Passions
  • Minor Passions characters
Core families
  • Bennett family
  • Crane family
  • Hotchkiss family
  • Lopez-Fitzgerald family
  • Russell family
Important crew
  • Executive producer: Lisa de Cazotte
  • Creator and head writer: James E. Reilly
Related topics
  • DirecTV
  • Harmony, New England
  • Passions cast list
  • NBC
  • Sci Fi
  • The 101 Network

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