- Born
- Birth nameMarcy Lynn Walker
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Marcy Walker has been married five times. Of her four divorces, three of them were over before she was thirty. Her first marriage was to actor Stephen Ferris, to whom she was briefly married in the early '80s. The blonde actress then married actor Billy Warlock, former Days of Our Lives (1965) star, in 1987. After that marriage crumbled, she found herself in the arms of cameraman Stephan Collins. They had a child together in 1989 and then married a year later. Sadly, however, that marriage even failed, and she was once again single. "I think everybody loves to be in love. But now I've come to the point where I say if I don't know what marriage is, I shouldn't be married," she said in response to her marital record. But even after saying this, Marcy married and divorced Robert Drew Primrose in 1997 and 1999, respectively. In 1999 she married her fifth husband (Doug Smith), to whom she is still married.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sherry Ridge and Lisa Dwort <mcmc@hotmail.com>
- SpousesDouglas L Smith(December 11, 1999 - present)Robert Drew Primrose(1997 - February 1999) (divorced)Stephan Collins(1990 - 1991) (divorced, 1 child)Billy Warlock(November 2, 1985 - 1987) (divorced)Stephen A Ferrera(1983 - 1983) (divorced)
- Children
- Marcy is now Director of Children's Ministries in North Carolina.
- Left All My Children (1970) for the second time in 2004, save for some guest appearances in December 2004 and January 2005. She and her real-life husband since 1999, Doug Smith, who she met in church at Bible study, moved to Huntersville, North Carolina in August 2005, after she was hired, from over a field of 60 applicants, to direct a children's ministry.
- Has left acting & is currently a youth pastor just outside Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Was romantically involved with her All My Children (1970) castmate Michael E. Knight in the early 1980s.
- Was briefly engaged to Bronson Pinchot in the mid-1980s.
- I love my work, but the moment I feel unhappy about this business, I'll leave. My life is too important to me to remain in something that doesn't make me happy. I'm not willing to sell my soul just to be a star.
- I took the biggest risk you could take. I had a secure job, a good role on a very hot show, but I wanted a change. If you're never willing to fail, you're never really willing to succeed.
- [About a certain scene on Santa Barbara (1984)] There was this really violent lovemaking scene during the time Cruz (A Martinez) and Eden [Marcy Walker's character on the show] were at odds because of all the Robert Barr stuff. We made love standing up, and Cruz ripped off my clothes. It was a racy, uncomfortable scene. It was more like sex."
- [About a certain scene on Santa Barbara (1984)] There was this really violent lovemaking scene in the cave during the time Cruz (A Martinez) and Eden [Marcy Walker's character on the show] were at odds because of all the Robert Barr stuff. We made love standing up, and Cruz ripped off my clothes. It was a racy, uncomfortable scene. It was more like sex."
- [About a certain scene on Santa Barbara (1984)] There was this really violent lovemaking scene in the cave during the time Cruz (A Martinez) and Eden [Marcy Walker's character on the show] were at odds because of all the Robert Barr stuff. We made love standing up, and Cruz ripped off my clothes. It was a racy, uncomfortable scene. It was more like sex.
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