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Nancy St. Alban

 
British History: St Alban

Protomartyr of Britain, known from early medieval hagiographies. These portray him as a Roman officer who sheltered a priest and was martyred at Verulamium. Dates in the early and late 3rd cent. have been put forward. The description of the trial and passion of Alban reflects the actual topography of Verulamium and St Albans abbey may perpetuate the site of his death or burial.

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Nancy St. Alban (born January 2, 1970, Baltimore, Maryland) is an American actress.

Born as Nancy Worrell Franklin, she grew up in Baltimore as one of eight siblings. A ballet dancer since the age of seven, St. Alban attended the Baltimore Actors' Theatre Conservatory, a small private high school for the arts. She later graduated from Syracuse University with a BFA in musical theatre.

Prior to joining the cast of Guiding Light in October 2000 in the role of Michelle Bauer Santos, St. Alban appeared in over 30 commercials, as well as in the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie, Durango (1999). She also recently appeared in the independent feature, Some Fish Could Fly, (1999). Her theater credits include Chicago, Kiss Me, Kate, Crimes of the Heart and Verona Wall

In November 2005, St. Alban was fired from Guiding Light after five years and moved to Los Angeles to pursue her career.

St. Alban and her husband, photographer Chris Puleo have been married since November 14, 1998; they have two daughters, Frankie and Lucie and a son Jamie, who was born on February 19th 2009.

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