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  1. 22. März 1994 · Macdonald Carey, 81, the Emmy-winning actor who portrayed the patriarchal Dr. Tom Horton in the long-running NBC soap opera "Days of Our Lives," died of lung cancer March 21 at his home in Beverly ...

  2. 22. März 1994 · Macdonald Carey, the tall veteran actor of stage, screen, radio and television best known in recent years as the patriarchal Dr. Tom Horton on the daytime soap opera “Days of Our Lives,” died ...

  3. Edward Macdonald Carey was an American actor, best known for his role as the patriarch Dr. Tom Horton on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives. For almost three decades, he was the show's central cast member. Born in Sioux City, Iowa, Carey graduated from the University of Iowa in Iowa City with a bachelor's […]

  4. The OG's of Days, Tom (Macdonald Carey) and Alice Horton (Frances Reid) in their first scene together, talking about really important things, like closet spa...

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  5. It is Macdonald Carey's supple baritone voice which watchers of "Days of Our Lives" have heard for decades intone the opening narration, "Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives." "Carey has been very open about his decades of alcohol abuse and his quitting on January 8, 1982. He also speaks honestly about the history of ...

  6. Macdonald Carey ( Sioux City, 15 maart 1913 – Beverly Hills, 21 maart 1994) was een Amerikaanse acteur die vooral bekend was van zijn rol als familiehoofd in de soap Days of Our Lives, die hij bijna dertig jaar vertolkte. Hij begon zijn carrière door in de jaren 40, 50 en 60 voornamelijk in B-films mee te spelen en werd zelfs bekend als de B ...

  7. MacDonald Carey, who appeared in many Hollywood motion pictures in the 1940s and ’50s, played Alice’s husband, Dr. Tom Horton, and was the soap’s main attraction for many years. Other articles where MacDonald Carey is discussed: Days of Our Lives: MacDonald Carey, who appeared in many Hollywood motion pictures in the 1940s and ’50s ...