Billy Warlock

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Billy Warlock (born March 26, 1961 in Gardena, California) is an American actor.

His first major television role was Flip, Roger's brother, in the ninth and tenth season of Happy Days. Fans of daytime tv probably know him best for roles on soap operas such as Days of Our Lives and General Hospital. Warlock appeared as Frankie Brady on Days of Our Lives from 1986 to 1988, from 1990 to 1991, and again beginning in 2005.

He also appeared as A.J. Quartermaine on General Hospital from June 13, 1997 to December 11, 2003 and for several visits in 2005 from February 4 to February 11 when his character was presumed dead and from March 15 until April 26 when his character was actually murdered in his hospital room by Dr. Asher Thomas (Larry Poindexter) after he kidnapped his biological son Michael Corinthos (Dylan Cash).

Aside from his soap career, Warlock is one of the original cast members of the international smash Baywatch, where he played lifeguard Eddie Kramer for the first two seasons (1989 to 1990 and 1991 to 1992) as well as appearing in the Baywatch reunion movie in 2003. He also dated his Baywatch co-star Erika Eleniak, who played Shauni McClain, but the relationship didn't last due to his jealous nature - he later confessed in an interview, "I can't bear anyone else to see Erika's body." [1]

He played the lead role in the body horror movie Society (1989), directed by Brian Yuzna. He portrayed Lyle Menendez in the 1994 TV movie Honor Thy Father and Mother: The True Story of the Menendez Murders.

Warlock married Days of Our Lives costar Julie Pinson, who plays Billie Reed, on August 26, 2006 in Las Vegas. According to People magazine, they had previously been engaged in 1999. [2]

[edit] Television Filmography

  • Days of Our Lives as Frankie Brady (March 10, 1986 to April 21, 1988; September 12, 1990 to July 23, 1991; June 27, 2005 to November 24, 2006)
  • Baywatch as Eddie Kramer (1989-1992)
  • General Hospital as A.J. Quartermaine (June 13, 1997 to December 11, 2003; February 4 to February 11, 2005; March 15 to April 26, 2005)

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