Marguerite Hickey
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Marguerite Hickey is an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 actress most notably recognized for her role as the second Flame Beaufort
Flame Beaufort
Flame Beaufort was a fictional character on the American soap opera Santa Barbara. She was portrayed by Canadian actress Roberta Weiss from June 29, 1990 to July 19, 1991, and briefly by Marguerite Hickey from July 31 to August 12, 1991....

 on NBC
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcasting television network and former radio network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Rockefeller Center with additional major offices near Los Angeles and in Chicago...

's soap opera
Soap opera
A soap opera, sometimes called "soap" for short, is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in serial format on radio or as television programming. The name soap opera stems from the original dramatic serials broadcast on radio that had soap manufacturers, such as Procter & Gamble,...

 Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara (TV series)
Santa Barbara is an American television soap opera, first broadcast in the United States on NBC on July 30, 1984, and last aired on January 15, 1993. The show revolved around the eventful lives of the wealthy Capwell family of Santa Barbara, California...

. She portrayed the role briefly in 1991. Prior to joining the show, Marguerite also had a short role as Sherri Masterson on NBC
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcasting television network and former radio network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Rockefeller Center with additional major offices near Los Angeles and in Chicago...

's drama Another World
Another World (TV series)
Another World is an American television soap opera that ran on NBC from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999. It ran for a total of 35 years. It was created by Irna Phillips along with William J...

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