Byron Sully
Byron Sully or "Sully" was born on a ship. He does not know the name of the ship or exactly where he was born; it was somewhere between England and America. His father was an English farmer before moving to New York with Sully's mother. Sully's father died of heart failure, and his mother drowned in the Hudson River when he was only ten years old. After the deaths of his parents, Sully moved west and ended up in Colorado Springs. Sully was once married to Loren's daughter, Abigail. Abigail died during childbirth along with the daughter she was carrying. Sully was heartbroken after the death, and he became somewhat of a loner, living in the wilderness with the Cheyenne. He learned their ways and became skilled with a tomahawk. Due to his strong association with the Cheyenne, he became a liáson between the Native Americans and the American soldiers. It was Michaela who coaxed Sully out of his isolation. Sully and Michaela became friends, and Sully finally allowed himself to face his fears and fall in love again. They were married and have a child together.
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Joe Lando
Joe Lando worked as a chef while seeking acting jobs on the side prior to landing the role of Jake Harrison in the daytime drama One Life to Live. That led to an assignment as a rather specialized technical advisor, coaching Tracey Ullman and Kevin Kline on how to spin pizza for the film, I Love You to Death. Joe Lando was born in Chicago, grew up in Prairie View, Illinois, and studied with acting coach Vincent Chase in Los Angeles. His recent television credits include the films Shadows of Desire with Nicollette Sheridan, on the CBS Television Network, Any Place but Home, and Alien Nation: The Enemy Within. Among his feature film credits are Star Trek IV and the upcoming Seeds of Doubt. He also appeared in CBS's Guiding Light, in segments taped during a hiatus from Dr. Quinn in 1994, and as a guest star on The Nanny, also on the CBS Network, and The John Larroquette Show. His birth date is December 9.
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