Christine Jones as JaniceVictoria Thompson as JaniceJANICE FRAME

First Appearance: October 13, 1972
Last Appearance: May 25, 1989
Portrayers: Victoria Thompson, October 13, 1972 - September 23, 1974.
Christine Jones, November 24, 1978 - March 17, 1980; May 24 and 25, 1989.
Arrival: (1972) Came to visit Steve Frame in Bay City and decided to stay.
(1978) Returned to work for Willis Frame at Frame Enterprises.
Departure: (1974) Left due to her breakup with Tim McGowan and to find work at a law office in New York.
Introduction Scenes: (Victoria Thompson) To Gerald Davis at the Fireside Inn bar, "Hello."
(Christine Jones) Over the phone in an office, "Willis!"
Exit Scenes: (Victoria Thompson) To Gil McGowan in his kitchen, "Bye. Give my love to Ada."
(Christine Jones) In St. Croix to Rachel Cory, "No. Don't run away. If you do, I'll kill Mac."
Birthday: November 20.
Birthplace: Chadwell, Oaklahoma.
Date of Death: March 17, 1980.
Cause of Death: Stabbed by Rachel Cory in a swimming pool.
Place of Death: A swimming pool in St. Croix, the Virgin Islands.
Relatives: Jenny Frame (RIP), mother. Henry Frame (RIP), father. Evan Frame, son. Emma Frame Ordway, sister. Steve Frame (RIP), brother. Jason Frame (RIP), brother. Vince Frame, brother. Willis Frame, brother. Sharlene Frame, sister. Henry Frame, brother. Norman Frame, uncle. Rose *, grandmother. Frankie Frame (RIP), niece. Molly Ordway, niece. Wade Ordway, nephew. Sterling Ordway, nephew. Jamie Frame, nephew. Josie Watts, niece. Gregory Hudson, nephew. Dean Frame, nephew. Sharlene *, cousin. Steven Frame, great-nephew. Charlie Frame Winthrop, great-niece. Gary Sinclair Jr. (RIP), great-nephew.
Spouses: Mac Cory (RIP) (married on October 22, 1979. Dissolved in March 1980).
Lovers: Howard Battis (RIP), Robert Delaney (1973), Tim McGowan (RIP) (fiance) (1973-1974), and Mitch Blake (1979-1980).
with Willis Dates: Russ Matthews (1972-1973) and Scott Bradley (1979).
Legal History: Poisoned Howard Battis (RIP) and Mac Cory (RIP).
Former Occupations: Secretary at Frame Enterprises (1972-1974). Assisted with the reopening of Frame Construction (1979). First editor of Brava Magazine. She worked at Battis and Shriner Adverstising in New York.