
This thread sounds a little morbid -- but I guess that's befitting!

David Henesy
lives on!

But, as for the
dearly departed David/Daniel/Jamison/Tad, I like how he went up. He sometimes looked right into the camera and smiled. That was very cool and I'm glad they let those air.

Still, when he was good, he was
very, very good. Think about his great portrayal of Count Petofi. He really did Thayer's Petofi much better that Selby did. When Jamison
became Petofi, you
knew it -- he had the voice & mannerisms exact (I'm sure Thayer helped). He also had to turn that character off and play Jamison
instantly (for Madga) then
go back to Petofi (for Aristede). Later, he had to play David Collins of the future, in a delirium; and, he sounded like David, not Jamison! During this part of the storyline (late 1897), he was, without a doubt,
the best juvenile actor on daytime TV.
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TW, did you notice that Count Petofi was played by three "Davids?" -- Thayer, Henesy, & Selby!