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May 13 2009 08:00 AM ET
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Guiding Light's Nancy St. Alban Welcomes Son Jamie

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In better late than never news, actress Nancy St. Alban and her husband, photographer Chris Puleo, welcomed their third child, son Jamie, on Thursday, February 19th. He joins the couple’s daughters Francesca ‘Frankie’ Lilliana, 5, and Lucie, 2.

Nancy, 39, joined the daytime serial Guiding Light in October 2000 in the role of Michelle Bauer Santos. She left the show in 2005 to pursue other interests, but recently announced that she would be returning to the show in late May/early June.

The actress and Chris were married November 14, 1998.

Source: Soap Opera Digest, May 19th issue

– Angela

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Well, she didn’t leave the show on her own. They wrote her out.

- JC on

Congratulations to Nancy and Chris! I’m looking forward to seeing her back on Guiding Light.

- TOS on

Welcome to the world Jamie ! You have wonderful parents and two terrific sisters!

- Lucy Gannon on

congrats on the baby,shes not going to be a guidling light forever,the show’s cancelled,she’ll be there a couple of months

- Terri on

Good news and welcome back to Guiding Light!

- PFM on

Congrats to Chris and Nancy. Happy to hear she will be back this summer to GL.

- Jeanette McFellin on

Congrats!! And welcome to the world little Jamie.

Welcome back, Nancy! I’m happy to have you back on GL for however long you are there.

- FM on

Congratulations to Nancy & Chris & their family. I’m looking forward to seeing Nancy on-screen again. She’s such a beautiful and talented individual.

- LizV on

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