List of One Life to Live characters (2000s)
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A list of notable characters from the ABC soap opera One Life to Live that made their first appearance between the beginning of 2000 and the end of 2009.
Kimberly Andrews
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Portrayed by | Amanda Setton | ||||||||||||
Duration | 2009–11 | ||||||||||||
First appearance | August 14, 2009 | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | December 29, 2011 | ||||||||||||
Classification | Former, regular | ||||||||||||
Created by | Ron Carlivati | ||||||||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||||||||
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Kimberly Andrews (born Aubrey Wentworth) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Amanda Setton originated the role on August 14, 2009,[1] and last appeared on April 2, 2010. Setton reprised the role[1] from August 22, 2011, until December 29, 2011.
Kimberly Andrews is an exotic dancer who arrives in Llanview in August 2009 to help her best friend,
Kim later turns up at The Spotted Pony strip club in Anchorage, Kentucky in August 2011 and is spotted by Rex. She is then seen with an unknown woman who is later revealed to be Stacy. Clint is happy to see Kim again. In September, it is revealed that Kim is Cutter Wentworth's real sister, and that her real name is Aubrey Wentworth. She finds out that her brother was inspired to scam the Buchanan family after he read about Kim's marriage to Clint in the newspaper. She later comes face to face with Cutter's girlfriend, Christine Karr, who had been passing herself off as Aubrey Wentworth. Kim blackmails Rex's biological mother, Echo DiSavoy, to convince her son to return the Buchanan fortune to Clint so she can pay her friend's medical bills.
In September 2011, it is revealed that Kim's friend in the hospital is Stacy. Meanwhile, Cutter learns of Kim's plan, but she convinces him to let her continue to blackmail Echo. Kim tells Stacy that she got Echo to forge Rex's signature. It is also revealed that Stacy had plastic surgery to look like her sister Gigi. Cutter blackmails Kim to give him the forged documents. Kim reveals to Stacy what had happened several years ago at the Spotted Pony: Cutter had enlisted Kim to seduce a rich man, but Cutter put too many drugs into his drink, which caused the man to die. Cutter frames Kim for the murder of Berger. Kim begs Cutter to take care of Stacy while she's in jail.
Rex and Aubrey confront Kim in prison in December 2011 about Stacy being alive. Kim agrees to help them if they can get her released from prison, which they do. Kim tells Clint that Cutter is her brother, that her real name is Aubrey Wentworth, and that her friend in the Kentucky hospital is Stacy. Soon after, Kim receives a call from Cutter, who tells Kim to help him break out of prison. He also tells her that it was Gigi, not Stacy, whom she rescued, and that Stacy died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Cutter also tells Kim that he found their estranged mother, Alex Olanov, in Rio de Janeiro. Kim declines.
Hunter Atwood
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Portrayed by | Zach Roerig | ||||
First appearance | June 11, 2007 | ||||
Last appearance | August 8, 2007 | ||||
Classification | Former, recurring | ||||
Created by | Dena Higley and Ron Carlivati | ||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||
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Hunter Atwood is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. He was portrayed by Zach Roerig from June 11, 2007, until August 8, 2007.[2][3]
In June 2007, it is revealed that
Sarah cooperates with the police to find Hunter and Todd. Hunter threatens Sarah for betraying him. Rex offers to broker a deal for Todd's return, assuring Hunter that Blair will pay well for Todd. Hunter rejects the offer, but soon goes to Blair himself. In exchange for several thousand dollars, he gives her the address where he left Todd. Blair recognizes it as the residence of Marty Saybrooke, who had recently married Miles.
Miles keeps an unconscious, wounded Todd in a storage room, but soon dumps Todd outside to avoid being caught with him. Todd manages to get his hands on a cell phone and call Blair, but Hunter appears and knocks him unconscious. He calls Miles and offers to dispose of Todd for a fee, but Blair and
Charlie Banks
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Portrayed by | Brian Kerwin | ||||||||||
Duration | 2007–11 | ||||||||||
First appearance | October 25, 2007 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | December 13, 2011 | ||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||
Created by | Ron Carlivati | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||||||
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Charlie Banks was portrayed by Brian Kerwin from October 25, 2007, to May 11, 2011. He re-appeared on December 12 and 13, 2011, when Viki returned to Paris, Texas.
Charlie comes into the Bon Jour Café in
Charlie ends up at
Charlie is devastated by Jared's apparent hatred of him and falls off the wagon, drowning his sorrows at Rodi's Bar. He finds a drinking buddy in troubled
Charlie commits himself to protecting Jared by hiding his identity as Jared's father from everyone, including Viki. Dorian, however, knows the truth and promises to keep the secret. Caught off guard after meeting Roxy Balsom, Charlie tells Rex Balsom and Adriana Cramer that his last name is Balsom, not realizing that Rex is Roxy's son. When Rex's investigation into his own background puts his paternity in question, Roxy claims that Charlie is his father to keep him from looking into his background. She begs Charlie to go along with the ruse, suggesting that the truth of Rex's parentage is worse than any lie she could tell. A compassionate Charlie agrees, but is later guilty as he is forced to lie to Viki as well.
On February 15, 2008, Jared indicates that he has at least one sibling when he relates to Charlie the abuse they and their mother had suffered at the hands of her boyfriend after Charlie had left them. On March 21, 2008, Jared and Charlie discuss how during that time Jared's younger brother, Jimmy, had been hit by a car and killed. Though Valerie had told Charlie that it had been an accident, Jared reveals that Jimmy had actually been overwrought because of their mother's abusive boyfriend. Jared blames himself for letting an upset Jimmy run out into the street.
On December 1, 2008, Charlie reveals that he had rebuilt Carlotta's diner, which had burnt down earlier in the year, in the image of the Bon Jour Cafe, naming it the Buenos Dias. Charlie marries Viki on August 4, 2009. Their happiness is short lived, however, when Jared is murdered by Mitch Lawrence. Unable to cope, he starts drinking again and pushes Viki away. In March 2011, Charlie starts an affair with Echo DiSavoy. In April 2011, Viki goes to Echo's apartment and barges in on Charlie and Echo in bed. Charlie admits that the affair has lasted a month. When Viki asks if he loves Echo, Charlie hesitates, and Viki storms off. On April 12, Viki asks Charlie again whether or not he loves Echo; he says he does. Viki files for divorce. Charlie learns of Echo's lies and ends their relationship. Charlie learns that the Bon Jour Cafe was destroyed and wants to help rebuild it. On May 11, 2011, Charlie apologizes to Viki and the two part. Charlie returns to Texas and Viki goes to see Clint.
When Viki goes back to Texas for a pie contest, she and Charlie run into each other as Viki again becomes a waitress. Though awkward at first, Charlie apologizes for the failures in their marriage, and they reconcile a friendship. Charlie tries to understand why Viki is in Texas again. When he accuses her of running away from her problems, she protests but soon divulges her feelings for Clint and how she feels like a consolation prize in contrast to Kim Andrews, Clint's younger ex-wife. Charlie shocks Viki by revealing that, despite the love they once had for each other, he always knew Viki belonged with Clint, and that they both still love each other, citing how Clint has and will always be a big part of Viki's life. He encourages her to go after him, prove she is Clint's first prize, and win him back.
Bree Brennan
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Duration | 2006–11 |
First appearance | May 1, 2006 |
Last appearance | November 23, 2011 |
Classification | Liam McBain |
Bree Victoria Brennan (born Brennan Buchanan) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Bree was portrayed by various child actors from December 9, 2008, until November 23, 2011.
Bree is the daughter of
Jonas Chamberlain
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One Life to Live character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Kevin Spirtas | ||||||
First appearance | June 11, 2008 | ||||||
Last appearance | August 28, 2008 | ||||||
Created by | Ron Carlivati | ||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||
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Jonas Byron Chamberlain,[note 1] is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Kevin Spirtas portrayed the role[4] on a recurring status[5] from June 11, 2008, until August 28, 2008.
Jonas Chamberlain,
In Mendorra,
Elijah Clarke
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Portrayed by | Matt Walton | ||||||||||
Duration | 2009–10 | ||||||||||
First appearance | August 7, 2009 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | October 26, 2010 | ||||||||||
Classification | Former, regular | ||||||||||
Created by | Ron Carlivati | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||||||
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Elijah Clarke (born Elijah Clarke Rayburn) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. He was portrayed by Matt Walton from August 7, 2009, through October 26, 2010.
Eli Clarke first appears in Llanview in August 2009, when Nora and Bo Buchanan hire him to represent them in a lawsuit filed by their son, Matthew. He shares a brief flirtation with Téa Delgado, but her heart belongs to Todd Manning. Blair Cramer decides that she and Eli could console each other and the two begin a relationship. Eli expresses jealousy over Blair's relationship with Todd. After a day in court, Téa faints and Eli takes her to the hospital. Eli later discovers that Téa has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Eli agrees not to say anything to Téa, who believes that only Blair knows about her tumor. Blair later confesses that Eli is aware of Téa's illness and he tells Téa that he will do anything to help her through her ordeal.
In August, Blair and Eli travel to Tahiti to get married. After the ceremony,
Ross finds Eli at the docks to tell him that he got custody of
Daniel Colson
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Portrayed by | Mark Dobies | ||||||||||||
Duration | 2003–05 | ||||||||||||
First appearance | July 1, 2003 | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | June 15, 2005 | ||||||||||||
Classification | Former, recurring[7] | ||||||||||||
Crossover appearances | All My Children | ||||||||||||
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Daniel Colson is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Mark Dobies played the role from July 2003 until June 2005.
District Attorney Daniel Colson marries
Reception
"The reaction, even at the
Emmys, has been amazing. I know people are having trouble with this story. But that's exactly why it's important for us to tell it."[8]
—
Daniel's controversial
Riley Colson
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Jay Wilkison |
Duration | 2003–05 |
First appearance | February 24, 2003 |
Last appearance | June 8, 2005 |
Created by | Nora Hanen |
Grandparents | Theodore Colson Sr. |
Riley Colson is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Jay Wilkison played the role, originally supposed to be only eight episodes,[11] from February 24, 2003, until June 8, 2005.
Riley Colson arrives in
In 2005, Daniel marries
Wes Granger
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Portrayed by | Justin Paul Kahn | ||||
Duration | 2008–09 | ||||
First appearance | September 25, 2008 | ||||
Last appearance | March 20, 2009 | ||||
Created by | Ron Carlivati | ||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||
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Wes Granger is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Justin Paul Kahn played the role from September 25, 2008, until February 18, 2009.
Wes Granger first appears in September 2008 when
Wes forms a friendship with the troubled amnesiac
In 2011, Jessica Buchanan, who met Wes a few times during her stay in St. Ann's, develops an alternate personality based on memories of him and stories she heard from Brody. Unlike Jessica's other alters, "Wes" seems to believe that "he" actually is Wes Granger rather than a part of Jessica's psyche.
Tate Harmon
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Portrayed by | Chris Beetem | ||||
First appearance | February 8, 2007 | ||||
Last appearance | August 9, 2007 | ||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||
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Tate Harmon is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Chris Beetem portrayed the role from February 8, 2007, until August 9, 2007. In 2007, Beetem as Tate won Worst Villain from Soap Opera Digest.[13]
Tate Harmon is a well-known, young, retired professional
Rex's assertion is soon proven untrue, but Tate hides another secret: he is a member of the
Stephen Haver
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One Life to Live character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Matthew Ashford | ||||||||||
Duration | 2003–04 | ||||||||||
First appearance | December 10, 2003 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | March 22, 2004 | ||||||||||
Created by | Josh Griffith Michael Malone | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||||||
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Dr. Stephen Haver is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Matthew Ashford[14] portrayed the role from December 10, 2003, until March 22, 2004.
Stephen Haver is a psychology professor at
The Music Box Killer strangles his victims, paints a teardrop on their faces, and leaves a music box by their bodies as a calling card. He sometimes targets women at random, such as private investigator Elyssa Collins or
The LPD discovers Jessica's brainwashing and rehabilitates her, but they still have no actionable proof of Haver's guilt. As John McBain digs deeper into Haver's past, he discovers that Haver has actually posed as many serial killers in many different parts of the United States, changing methodology and
Trapped and growing desperate, Haver abducts Jessica's sister, Natalie Buchanan, to whom John has become romantically linked. In a stand-off with police, Haver straps a bomb to Natalie's body and threatens to kill her. Haver is shocked as Rae Cummings suddenly enters the room. She had survived his assault and had been kept in police protection. Taunting Haver with the memory of his mother, Rae manages to distract Haver long enough for the police to subdue him. While behind bars and awaiting trial, Haver is shot and killed by a rogue cop. It is revealed that Haver brainwashed the cop to shoot him and then commit suicide, in the hopes of framing John for Haver's murder. The rogue cop had implicated John as an accomplice in his suicide note; this plan does not succeed.
Hugh Hughes
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Josh Casaubon |
Duration | 2005–06 |
First appearance | July 18, 2005 |
Last appearance | September 21, 2006 |
Created by | Paige Miller |
Grandparents | Ned Truman Emma Bradley |
Aunts and uncles | David Vickers Buchanan |
Hugh Hughes is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Josh Casaubon played the role from July 18, 2005, until September 21, 2006.
Hugh comes to
Hugh is soon thrown into the seat of district attorney when
Hugh is killed on September 22, 2006, in a car accident, but in a case of mistaken identity, he is thought to have survived and is bandaged for his burns. In reality, it is John McBain, who had also been in the accident, under the bandages while Hugh is buried in what everyone thought was John's grave.
Britney Jennings
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Portrayed by | Katrina Bowden (2006) Portia Reiners (2006–07) | ||||
Duration | 2006–07 | ||||
First appearance | September 26, 2006 | ||||
Last appearance | October 17, 2007 | ||||
Created by | Dena Higley | ||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||
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Britney Jennings is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. The role was portrayed by Katrina Bowden from September 26 until October 4, 2006, and by Portia Reiners[16] from October 10, 2006, until October 17, 2007.
Britney is a popular girl at Llanview High School who bullies
Britney seems to turn over a new leaf, dropping her
Vincent Jones
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Portrayed by | Tobias Truvillion | ||||||
Duration | 2006–08 | ||||||
First appearance | April 11, 2006 | ||||||
Last appearance | August 6, 2008 | ||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||
Created by | Dena Higley | ||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||
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Vincent Jones is a fictional character from the ABC Daytime soap opera, One Life to Live. He was portrayed by Tobias Truvillion from April 11, 2006, to August 6, 2008.
Vincent arrives in
Vincent dates
In December 2006, one of Vincent's properties is burned down, and it is confirmed as arson. After two more properties burn, Vincent accuses Cristian, believing Cristian was looking for revenge from the boxing incident. The arsons are eventually revealed to have been committed by a
In July 2007, Tate plans further attacks against Vincent, Layla, and Adriana Cramer. After Vincent plans a romantic dinner for himself and Layla on the rooftop of the Palace Hotel, Tate knocks Vincent out. Layla arrives and finds Vincent unconscious and tied to a chair. Adriana calls Layla, but Tate answers, ordering Adriana to come to the rooftop alone. Adriana keeps the assault from Rex Balsom and Talia Sahid, but Rex follows Adriana and Tate orders Adriana to tie him up. Talia receives a tip and rescues Vincent, Layla, Adriana, and Rex. Vincent and Layla reunite, while Tate is sent to prison.
Layla and Vincent enjoy their relationship over the next year, until Layla discovers in August 2008 that Vincent has been seeing another woman behind her back. They break up, and Vincent soon fades into the canvas and was not seen since.
Schuyler Joplin
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Portrayed by | Carl Peterson (adoptive) |
Nieces and nephews | Shane Morasco (legal) |
Schuyler Joplin is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Scott Clifton portrayed the role from January 9, 2009, until April 9, 2010.[17][18]
Schuyler Joplin, a new
In spring 2010,
Later, Schuyler takes Allison's gun and holds Gigi at gunpoint at the cabin of
Miles Laurence
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Portrayed by | Schuyler Joplin |
Miles Laurence is a fictional character from ABC's daytime drama One Life to Live. He was portrayed by David Chisum from February 12, 2007,[19][20] to April 22, 2008.
The deceased
Miles soon reveals to Jessica Buchanan that he is the brother of Mitch Laurence, Jessica's supposed biological father, and Walker Laurence. To help integrate himself into society, Miles sees psychiatrist Marty Saybrooke; he soon falls for her. Marty relinquishes him as a patient so that they can be friends, but makes it clear to Miles that she has no romantic interest in him.
Intensely sheltered with a skewed view of the world and morality, Miles is determined to "make" Marty love him. Miles arranges for three men to attack Marty so that he can come to her rescue, and he later blackmails her into marrying him with her taped confession to Spencer's murder. After Todd is stabbed and kidnapped, it is revealed that Miles had paid a young man named
Miles gains an unlikely friend in Natalie Buchanan, who sympathizes with his outcast status and his naiveté. Natalie stays by Miles' side as he faces charges for his blackmail and coercion of Marty. Miles publicly admits his wrongdoing and apologizes to Marty. Todd, however, is outraged that Miles is not charged for his assault and abduction. When Miles learns that Tommy McBain is Todd's missing son, he tells Todd, inciting a fierce custody battle between Todd and the McBains.
Miles becomes good friends with
Miles is rushed to the hospital. Natalie is notified and arrives to see Miles off as he is rushed into surgery. While in recovery, Roxy declares her love to a sedated Miles. After the surgery, Miles was soon dropped off the canvas and has not been seen or heard from since.
Kyle Lewis
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Portrayed by | Rebecca Lewis |
Kyle Lewis is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Brett Claywell portrayed the role from February 24, 2009, until April 16, 2010.
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Victor Lord, Jr.
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Victor Dalby Lord, Jr. is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. He is the son of Victor Lord and Irene Manning. He is known for his nonchalant charisma, dry smart wit, and unpredictable volatile nature. He came to town in 2003, claiming to be Todd Manning after extensive plastic surgery. Victor spent the next eight years living in Llanview as Todd Manning. In August 2011, it is revealed that he is really Todd's twin brother who had actually been brainwashed into believing he was truly Todd Manning.[21]
As Todd, Victor quickly made an enemy in police detective
In May 2011, the real Todd Manning arrives in Llanview with his "old face", after escaping from the top secret CIA facility where he had been held captive for the last eight years. He is unable to prove to everyone that he is the real Todd Manning, causing chaos and confusion, shaking his family to its core. DNA tests on both come back positive when aligned with an untainted sample on file from Marty Saybrooke's rape kit.
The truth comes out when
The day after the truth is revealed, and Victor gains acceptance from his family, Victor is supposedly shot dead by an unknown assailant,[23] and is shown dying from his injuries with his wife, Téa Delgado, at his side.[24] Shortly after, it is revealed by a blocked memory that Todd is the one who supposedly shot him, and Todd tries to cover it up. On the series finale, as Todd is being arrested for his murder, as Victor is revealed to be alive, bound and gagged on a bed, and being held hostage by Allison Perkins.[25]
In April 2013, Victor reappears in Llanview after Danielle overdoses on
Once Victor's crimes were exposed, the police wanted to bring in him. Tea, who Victor had been e-mailing, agreed to help them find Victor, believing he would be safer in jail then on the run. However, Todd wanted payback and planned to kill Victor. Todd's guy tracked him down to a hotel near a place Tea and he only knew, where she and Todd found Todd's guy dead. Victor escaped and contacted Tea telling her they can't have anymore contact. Later, the mastermind behind Victor's initial abduction, Carl Peterson, revealed that he had captured Victor again and he was being guarded by Allison again, who is revealed to be Carl's sister.
Colin MacIver
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Portrayed by | Ty Treadway | ||||||||
Duration | 2000–2001, 2008 | ||||||||
First appearance | May 10, 2000 | ||||||||
Last appearance | October 2, 2008 | ||||||||
Classification | Former, regular | ||||||||
Created by | Megan McTavish | ||||||||
Introduced by | Jill Farren Phelps | ||||||||
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Colin MacIver is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. He was played by Ty Treadway from May 10, 2000, until the character's death in May 2001. Treadway would go on to play Colin's twin brother, Troy, after Colin's death. Treadway reappeared as Colin during a dream sequence in 2008.
Colin first appears in May 2000 as the ex-husband of Lindsay Rappaport's sister, Melanie. Colin cares for Nora Buchanan, who had been seriously injured when the train she was riding derailed. Colin and Linsday conspire to hold Nora captive while her friends and family believe she died in the crash. It is during Nora's captivity that Lindsay wipes her short-term memory by injecting her with a drug.
In May 2001, Colin's dead body is found half-buried in the wooded area behind his house in Cherryvale.
In October 2008, Colin and Jen both appear in a dream sequence after Rex Balsom is shot, where Rex is forced to compete on a game show to determine if he could be Shane Morasco's father.
Troy MacIver
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Portrayed by | Ty Treadway | ||||||
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First appearance | August 8, 2001 | ||||||
Last appearance | January 9, 2012 | ||||||
Classification | Former, regular | ||||||
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Introduced by | Gary Tomlin | ||||||
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Troy MacIver is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. He was played by Ty Treadway from August 8, 2001, to August 1, 2003, December 10, 2003, to February 9, 2004, and from January 3 to 9, 2012. Treadway previously played Troy's twin brother Colin from 2000 to 2001.
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Henry Mackler
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Portrayed by | Jonathan Groff | ||||
First appearance | April 11, 2007 | ||||
Last appearance | May 7, 2007 | ||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||
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Henry Mackler is a fictional character on the American
Henry Mackler is a bookish student whom the popular and manipulativeBritney Jennings uses to do her schoolwork by encouraging his romantic feelings toward her. When Henry discovers the truth and confronts her about it, she gives him the cold shoulder. The following week, a distraught Henry speeds away from school in a car with Britney, Cole Thornhart, and Starr Manning. Cole discovers drugs and realizes that Henry is under the influence, and Henry refuses to stop the car and let the others free. Soon, Henry has chest pains, and drives the car into a tree. Though the others are merely bruised, Henry is not wearing his seatbelt, is thrown through the windshield, and dies.
Sam Manning
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Duration | 2006–13 |
First appearance | February 6, 2006 |
Last appearance | June 20, 2013 |
Classification | Langston Wilde (adoptive) |
Samuel "Sam" Manning is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. He is the son of Victor Lord Jr. and Margaret Cochran. He was adopted by Blair Cramer. Sam was born on screen on February 6, 2006.
Long obsessed with Todd Manning and causing trouble for him and his family, Margaret Cochran appears on his wedding day to Blair Cramer. When he refuses to leave with her, she kidnaps him and holds him hostage. Wanting a child by Todd, Margaret rapes him; he allows it to happen to keep Margaret from murdering Blair. Margaret disappears and Todd and Blair are later reunited. A pregnant Margaret returns to
Todd hires
Todd takes the McBains to court to win custody of his son. On October 9, 2007, Todd is awarded custody. As he arrives at the McBains' to pick up his son, Marcie escapes with Tommy and flees town. Marcie and Tommy travel under assumed names to Paris, Texas. A disguised Marcie walks into the Bon Jour Café, not realizing that Victoria "Viki" Lord Davidson has been working there incognito to temporarily escape her life. Marcie befriends waitress Gigi Morasco, who soon discovers Marcie's identity but promises to not turn her in.
With Marcie and his son still at large, Todd announces on December 20, 2007, that "Tommy" will be renamed "Sam Manning," in honor of his deceased mentor and friend,
Sam celebrates his seventh birthday on July 15, 2011, with his family at Todd's house. On his birthday, Sam is kidnapped by his "imaginary friend", who is actually the man with Todd's original face, disguised as Spider-Man, who had entertained him and his family at his birthday party. Sam later rescues Dorian Lord after she is kidnapped by Echo DiSavoy and taken hostage at the Minute Man Motel. Police Detective John McBain soon finds Echo, Dorian, and Sam at the motel, and John returns Sam to his family at Todd's house to continue celebrating his birthday party. In August 2011, it is revealed that Sam's father "Todd" was actually Todd's identical twin brother, Victor Lord Jr., who had been brainwashed into believing that he was Todd. On August 31, 2011, Victor is apparently murdered by the "real" Todd Manning. In the final months of the series, Sam grows increasingly close to his uncle, Todd. In the final episode, it is revealed that Sam's father, Victor Jr., is alive but being held captive.
Hope Manning-Thornhart
Hope Manning-Thornhart | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Tess, Madeline and Molly Sullivan (2008–12) (and other child actors) |
Duration | 2008–12 |
First appearance | November 6, 2008 |
Last appearance | June 21, 2012 |
Classification | Sam Manning (adoptive) |
Hope Manning-Thornhart is a fictional character on the American soap operas, One Life to Live and General Hospital. She is the daughter of Cole Thornhart and Starr Manning, born on-screen on November 6, 2008. Tess, Madeline and Molly Sullivan played the role from 2008 until the One Life to Live series finale on January 13, 2012. Shiloh Nelson played Hope as a guest appearance on General Hospital on February 24, 27, and 28, 2012. On June 21, 2012, Cheyanna Prelesnik played the ghost of Hope on General Hospital.[28]
When Starr uncovers her pregnancy in late summer 2008, she arranges for the child to be adopted by
In September 2009, Cole is working undercover for the police; Starr and Hope are kidnapped by Russian mobsters on orders from Mayor Lowell. They are rescued by
On February 24, 2012, Hope and her parents are driving through
Eve McBain
Eve McBain | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Lisa Banes (2004) Lisby Larson (2006) |
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First appearance | January 30, 2004 |
Last appearance | October 12, 2006 |
Classification | Former, recurring |
Created by | Shannon McBain |
Eve McBain is a fictional character on the American soap opera One Life to Live. Lisa Banes[30] played the role from January 30 until March 15, 2004, and Lisby Larson played the role from September 28 until October 12, 2006.
Eve McBain arrives in Llanview, Pennsylvania after she is invited to a dinner party by her son
In 2006, John tells Eve that he is going to ask Natalie to marry him. Eve comes back to town to give John her engagement ring. She is devastated to learn that John has died in a multi-car accident on his way to Atlantic City. After John's funeral, Eve gives Natalie the engagement ring as a way to remember John. Eve returns home, though John is later found to be alive.
Paige Miller
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Hugh Hughes |
Dr. Paige Miller (formerly Truman) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. The role was originally to be played by Mary Beth Evans, who backed out at the last minute,[31] when she got a contract offer from As the World Turns, where she had been recurring since 2000. Kimberlin Brown[31] originated the role on-screen from October 12, 2004, until June 30, 2005. Cady Huffman[32] took over the role from August 19, 2005, until January 23, 2006.[31] Alexandra Neil played the role from January 27, 2006[31] until July 27, 2007.
Paige Miller arrives at
Ray Montez
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Langston Wilde |
Ray Montez is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. The role was played by actor A Martinez from September 10, 2008, through June 10, 2009.[33][34][35]
Introduced as a prisoner in a
Meanwhile, international crime boss
Once in Llanview, Clint sets his plan into motion, and Ray crashes Langston and Dorian's party celebrating Langston's adoption. Upon introducing himself to his niece, Ray quickly grows fond of Langston, reminiscing about his past with his late sister Linda, Langston's mother. Soon thereafter, Ray pursues and is granted custody of Langston, and announces his intention to take her back to Colombia with him. Though this is still a part of Clint's gambit against Dorian, Ray is seemingly torn between his deal with Clint and his own burgeoning feelings for Langston, who desperately wants to remain in Llanview with her adoptive
To Dorian's chagrin, Ray and Lola are invited to move into Dorian's mansion La Boulaie by its short-term owners,
Stacy Morasco
Stacy Morasco | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Shane Balsom |
Stacy Morasco is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Crystal Hunt originated the role on February 6, 2009,[38] and played the role until March 9, 2010. Farah Fath, who played Stacy's sister Gigi Morasco, portrayed Stacy for a series of flashbacks on October 11, December 22 and December 23, 2011. Hunt reprised the role during the series finale week on January 9, 2012.
Casting
Hunt's casting as Stacy was announced in December 2008, as "a bad girl with a connection to someone in Llanview."[38]
Of Hunt's March 2010 exit, One Life to Live
Storylines
Stacy Morasco, younger sister to Gigi, is first seen on February 6, 2009, as a Las Vegas stripper named "Gigi." She begins spying on Gigi and
On August 22, 2011, Kimberly, who is in Anchorage, Kentucky working as a stripper at The Spotted Pony strip club, is seen talking to a mysterious comatose woman at a hospital. Next to the mysterious woman's bed is a picture of Stacy and Kim together, and it is implied that Stacy is still alive. On September 20, 2011, Kim is heard saying "That was a close one, Stacy!". On October 10, 2011, it is revealed that Stacy has Gigi's face due to plastic surgery. Kim confesses to Cutter that she tried to stop Stacy's scheme against Gigi when she followed Stacy to Llanview, and found her in the basement of a rental house that was leaking carbon monoxide, along with Gigi's dead body.
On October 14, 2011, Stacy wakes up from her coma, and Cutter decides to use her as leverage to blackmail Rex for the Buchanan fortune. Stacy leaves the hospital and goes to Llanview. She goes to Gigi's gravesite, confused about who she is and why she looks like her dead sister. Cutter explains everything to Stacy. On October 28, he convinces her to crash Natalie and Brody's costume themed engagement party so that when she sees Rex and Shane at the party, it can help her to get her memories back. Stacy tells Cutter that she wants out of their deal so that she can get plastic surgery to look like her old self again. On November 14 she decides to go to Brazil to get her old face back, and Cutter goes with her. Stacy and Cutter run into
Noelle Ortiz-Stubbs
Nicole Ortiz Stubbs | |||||||
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Portrayed by | January LaVoy | ||||||
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First appearance | October 22, 2007 | ||||||
Last appearance | December 20, 2011 | ||||||
Created by | Ron Carlivati | ||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||
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Noelle Ortiz-Stubbs is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. January LaVoy portrayed the role from October 22, 2007, until January 17, 2008, May 7 until May 12, 2008, July 16 until August 28, 2008, December 1, 2008, until December 28, 2009, and December 7 until December 20, 2011.
Noelle is a waitresses at the Bon Jour Café in
Moe and Noelle are seen again in May 2008, when Natalie and Jared Banks visit Paris and the Bon Jour to get away from the prying eyes of the Buchanan family. They are unaware that the notorious David Vickers, the true Buchanan heir, has taken a job at the Bon Jour as a busboy. After discovering that Jared and Natalie are lying to the Buchanans about Jared's lineage, David quits the Bon Jour, urging Moe and Noelle to admit their feelings for each other.
Moe and Noelle reappear again in July 2008 when
In late 2008, an engaged Moe and Noelle visit Viki at the Buenos Dias Café,
Lee Ramsey
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Portrayed by | Hunt Block | ||||
Duration | 2007–08 | ||||
First appearance | October 16, 2007 | ||||
Last appearance | June 13, 2008 | ||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||
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Lee Ramsey is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Hunt Block[42] portrayed the role from October 16, 2007, until June 13, 2008.[43]
Now a free agent, Ramsey offers his services to Todd as a bounty hunter. They confront waitress Gigi Morasco, whom they soon discover is hiding Marcie from the authorities. Ramsey takes Gigi and her son Shane hostage and demands that Gigi call Marcie to meet with her. Marcie arrives but escapes. Ramsey attempts to gun her down while she is still holding Tommy. Todd struggles with Ramsey, and Michael McBain is shot instead. He survives and Marcie is apprehended. Ramsey visits Gigi in jail and threatens to harm her and Shane if she tells anyone about Ramsey and Todd holding her hostage. He is later arrested, but on February 15, 2008, is inexplicably named the new Commissioner of Police after the mayor fires Bo Buchanan. It soon becomes clear that Mayor Lowell is in league with Ramsey.
Llanview police officers
After Ramsey's death, Carlo Hesser reveals that he had had Ramsey appointed to the commissioner's office. In addition, Ramsey had been in Hesser's employ as part of the scheme with the Mendorran crown jewels, and had secured Carlo's secret release from Statesville Prison.
Jennifer Rappaport
Jennifer Rappaport | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Megan Rappaport |
Jennifer Rappaport is a fictional character on the American daytime drama One Life to Live. She was portrayed by Jessica Morris from January 2001[44] to May 2005. Morris reappeared as Jen in a dream sequence on October 1, 2008.[45]
Jen Rappaport arrives in Llanview in January 2001 as a student at Llanview University. She is the daughter of
In 2003, Jennifer starts to transform her life following the murder of Sam. She finds herself torn between Joey Buchanan and Rex Balsom. Jen is married to both men in the summer of 2003, eloping with Rex first, then annulling that marriage before getting married in a more traditional ceremony to Joey in August. She then learns that she is pregnant with Joey's child, only to suffer another miscarriage after a bumpy ride on Rex's motorcycle. Jen begins taking birth control pills behind Joey's back, but it is not long before Joey finds out. That, coupled with Jen's affair with Rex, cause Joey and Jen to divorce. Shortly afterward, Joey takes a leave of absence from the church and moves to London.
In 2004, Jen befriends local rocker,
The community center burns down, and in order for Riley, Jen,
The evidence in Paul's murder investigation begins piling up on Jen. As Jen is leaving her mother's art gallery, she catches Riley's father,
In October 2008, Jen appears in a dream sequence after Rex is shot, where Rex is forced to compete on a game show to determine if he could be Shane Morasco's father.
Claudia Reston
Claudia Reston | |||||||
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One Life to Live character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Kerry Butler | ||||||
Duration | 2006–07 | ||||||
First appearance | January 18, 2006 | ||||||
Last appearance | January 3, 2007 | ||||||
Classification | Former, regular | ||||||
Created by | Dena Higley | ||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||
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Claudia Reston is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Kerry Butler portrayed the role on a contract status from January 18, 2006[46] until January 3, 2007.[47]
Claudia Reston is the ex-girlfriend and later friend to
Keri Reynolds
Keri Reynolds | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Jamie Vega |
Grandmothers | Janine Gannon |
Aunts and uncles | Hank Gannon |
First cousins | Rachel Gannon |
Keri Reynolds is a fictional character on the American
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Liz Reynolds
Liz Reynolds | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Jamie Vega |
Elizabeth "Liz" Coleman Reynolds is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. The role was portrayed by Barbara Niven[48] from September 3, 2002, until March 7, 2003.
Liz decides to stay in Llanview and renews her relationship with
Markko Rivera
Markko Rivera | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Hope Manning-Thornhart (goddaughter) |
Markko Rivera is a fictional character from
Markko appears in the gym of Llanview High School during tryouts for the school musical. Immediately annoyed by him,
A few months into their relationship, Markko becomes concerned about the constant absence of Langston's parents. Sensing that something is not right, Dorian Lord hires private investigator Rex Balsom to dig up information on Langston. Dorian learns that Langston has been orphaned and living on her own for over a year. Dorian becomes Langston's guardian instead. Langston moves into Dorian's home and happily continues her relationship with Markko.
After Starr becomes pregnant, she decides to have an abortion before her family or
Problems arise when
Ray's daughter, Lola, also arrives in Llanview and tries to develop a friendship with Langston. She also develops an obsession for Markko. Markko and Langston decide to finally have sex on prom night, but because of what happened with Starr and Cole, they plan ahead. Markko runs into problems when he tries to buy condoms and the salesperson at the pharmacy is a friend of his mother; he gets Cole to buy the condoms for him. Lola tries several times to stop Markko and Langston, but fails to stop them from having sex.
Markko's parents, Aurelia and Ernesto Rivera, are introduced on June 12, 2009,[49] on the day that Markko graduates from Llanview High School as valedictorian. He secretly plans to attend medical school.
Ray Montez decides to return to Colombia and take Lola with him, which upsets Dorian so much that she gets drunk at Markko and Langston's graduation party. In her inebriated state, she reveals to Markko's parents that Markko and Langston had sex on prom night. As a result, Ernesto, who has an extensive knowledge of Dorian's history, believes that she is a bad influence on Markko and forbids him from seeing Langston. After refusing to stop seeing her, Ernesto disowns him.
In 2010, Markko, Cole, Starr, and Langston move into an apartment together. Markko and Langston's relationship is tested when Robert Ford, the new teacher's assistant at Llanview University, attempts to seduce Langston. Though she initially rebuffs his advances, she soon succumbs and the two embark upon an affair. Through a series of clues, Markko learns of their affair and finds Langston and Ford in an embrace after her senior prom. Markko breaks up with her.
Markko leaves for college in July 2010, but returns to Llanview briefly in September 2010. He runs into Langston and informs her that he is in town because his father is having surgery.
Markko returns in April 2011 to invite Langston to move back to Los Angeles with him to assist him with a new David Vickers film. They are shown looking through an old scrapbook before leaving for Los Angeles. It is implied that Markko and Langston may have rekindled their romance upon leaving Llanview. Markko briefly returns to Llanview in July 2011 to attend the film premiere of Vickerman. It is revealed that he and Wilde are indeed back together and are very successful in their careers.
Moe Stubbs
Moe Stubbs | |||||||
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One Life to Live character | |||||||
Portrayed by | John Rue | ||||||
Duration |
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First appearance | October 22, 2007 | ||||||
Last appearance | December 20, 2011 | ||||||
Created by | Ron Carlivati | ||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||
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Maurice “Moe” Stubbs is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. John Rue portrayed the role from October 22, 2007, until January 17, 2008, May 7 until May 12, 2008, July 16 until August 28, 2008, December 1, 2008, until November 25, 2009, and December 6, 2011, until December 20, 2011.
Moe is the owner and chef of the Bon Jour Café in
Moe and Noelle reappear again in July 2008 when
Spencer Truman
Spencer Truman | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Hugh Hughes |
Spencer Truman is a fictional character from the soap opera One Life to Live. He was played by Paul Satterfield from May 25, 2005, to January 30, 2007. Satterfield reprised the role in the form of a ghost several times in 2007. Austin Williams played a young Spencer in a 2008 storyline in which the characters Bo and Rex find themselves in 1968.[50]
Dr. Spencer Truman comes to
Spencer performs an operation on
Spencer's true motivation for returning to Llanview is revealed to be a vendetta against
After Spencer's death,
Jamie Vega
Jamie Vega | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by |
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Duration | 2003–09 |
First appearance | February 10, 2003 |
Last appearance | March 25, 2009 |
Classification | Cristian Vega (legal) |
Jamie Reynolds Vega (born Stephanie Reynolds) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. Child actors Darryn and Leah Thompson originated the roles as infants from February 10, 2003, until March 8, 2005. Saoirse Scott stepped in the speaking role from April 8, 2005, until March 25, 2009.
Jamie is the daughter of
Following Keri's death, Jamie is the subject of a fierce custody battle between her father and maternal grandfather,
Langston Wilde
Langston Wilde | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Hope Manning-Thornhart (goddaughter) |
Langston Wilde was portrayed by Brittany Underwood from May 17, 2006, to April 12, 2011. Langston is Dorian Lord's adoptive daughter and very similar to her. In January 2011, it was announced that Underwood would be exiting the show in the spring in a "storyline dictated" exit. She was slated to appear in the Vicker Man premiere episodes alongside Markko in July 2011 but could not due to scheduling conflicts.[51] She made a return appearance during the final ABC episode of the show on January 13, 2012.
Langston is first seen while Starr Manning is being bullied by classmates from school.[52] The two soon become best friends. Starr jumps off of a cliff at the stone quarry to take a dive into the water below. Before landing in the water, Starr hits her head and is taken to the hospital, where she fakes amnesia. Langston learns of Starr's ruse to try to reunite her parents. Starr soon comes clean with her parents about faking amnesia.
Langston and Starr begin high school, where the two gain an enemy in
Starr is horrified to learn that Cole's mother is Marty Saybrooke, the woman that her father Todd had raped several years earlier; Starr is able to forgive Cole, but her parents forbid the two from seeing one another. Langston soon forgives Cole for hurting her friend. Cole and Starr, desperate to be together, decide to run away with the help of Langston. Todd catches the two before they leave, nearly strangling Cole. For Cole's safety, Starr breaks up with him.
Langston signs Starr up for the school musical, and Starr in turn sets Langston up to write the musical. Working with English teacher
A few months into their relationship, Markko becomes concerned about the constant absence of Langston's parents. Sensing that something is not right, Starr's aunt, Dorian hires private investigator Rex Balsom to dig up information on Langston. Dorian learns that Langston has been orphaned and living on her own for over a year.
Langston cannot believe that Dorian would pry into private information regarding her life. During a conversation at school, Langston talks with Starr about her parents' death, and they are overheard by Britney. Britney contacts Social Services, and Langston is horrified when she is placed in foster care. Starr's mother, Blair, is all set to become Langston's foster mother when she is called out of town. In turn, Dorian chooses to become Langston's guardian. After things are official, Langston moves into Dorian's home and happily continues her relationship with Markko.
After Starr becomes pregnant with Cole's baby, she decides to have an abortion before Cole or her family discover that she is pregnant. At the last minute, Langston gives Cole the address where Starr is. Cole stops Starr from aborting their baby, telling her to take the time to think of what is best. Cole and Starr, with fake ID's, run away to Virginia Beach.
Dorian catches Langston trying to hide a pregnancy book and suspects that Langston is pregnant; Dorian takes Langston to have an abortion. Langston decides to tell Dorian the truth. Cole and Starr are soon found and brought back to
In August 2008,
Langston forms a bond with her cousin,
Using Markko's condoms, Langston and Markko enjoy their first night together. Unfortunately, their happiness does not last long when, at their graduation party, drunk Dorian tells Markko's conservative and religious parents that he and Langston had sex. Both furious, his parents forbid Markko to see her, even though he is 18, as they believe she is a bad influence on him.
When Markko refuses to break up with Langston, they disown him, which puts a strain on his and Langston's relationship, even as they attempt to work through it. When they do, they move in with Starr and Cole.
A man from Markko's past, teacher's assistant named Robert Ford, begins making moves on Langston. They kiss twice and on March 1, 2010, they have sex for the first time. This has been going on for a month. She seems to like having sex with Ford. Starr later finds out, because Ford left their house and Starr noted that Langston was acting weird. This along with fact that Starr had found an empty condom wrapper on the floor.
Starr agrees not to tell Markko about Langston and Ford's affair. Langston does not know which man she will keep, but it is looking like she is ready to break up with Markko to be with Ford, to Starr's disdain. In April, Langston tells Starr that she is breaking up with Ford to stay with Markko. However, when Langston goes to see Ford, she tells him that she lied to Starr and will continue to have sex with him while dating Markko.
On prom night, Markko catches Ford and Langston in an embrace and learns of their affair. He angrily confronts both of them, punches Ford, and leaves Langston. Markko leaves town to go to UCLA in July 2010, and temporarily returns to town in fall of 2010 to help his father, who undergoes heart surgery. Langston nearly pursues a relationship with Ford but quickly ends in after learning that he slept with a mentally incapacitated Jessica Buchanan.
During Markko's temporary return, he and Langston forgive each other and start to form a friendship. However, they are not successful in trying to get back together, and Markko leaves town again for UCLA, leaving Langston behind.
On April 11, 2011, Langston is shown to be somewhat happier since her breakup with Ford. Markko returns from LA, and Dorian tells her that she wants her to work on the David Vickers film with him. On April 12, 2011, Langston shares one last sad moment with Starr, promises they will see each other someday, and leaves for California with Markko.
Langston appears on the final episode on January 13, 2012, in California with Starr and Markko. She is first seen mourning the death of Ford, when Cole arrives and gives them a hug. She assures Starr and Cole that everything will be alright.
On the March 20, 2013, episode of General Hospital, a frantic Langston calls Starr to return to Los Angeles. It remains unknown what Langston's reason was for wanting Starr to return.
Evangeline Williamson
Evangeline Williamson | |
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One Life to Live character | |
Portrayed by | Layla Williamson |
Uncles | Clay Willamson |
Evangeline Williamson is a fictional character on the
Evangeline arrives in
Evangeline's younger sister
As his attorney and unlikely friend, Evangeline stands by
Months later, Cristian and Evangeline repair their friendship, while Evangeline remains close to Todd. Evangeline and Cristian are separately targeted by the white supremacist group One Pure People, and both are gassed at Cristian's loft. Evangeline lapses into a coma, ultimately transferred out of town to a critical care facility.
In December, 2007, Evangeline's mother
Layla Williamson
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Portrayed by | Tika Sumpter | ||||||||
Duration | 2005–11 | ||||||||
First appearance | July 15, 2005 | ||||||||
Last appearance | January 24, 2011 | ||||||||
Classification | Former, regular | ||||||||
Created by | Dena Higley | ||||||||
Introduced by | Frank Valentini | ||||||||
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Layla Williamson is a fictional character on the American daytime soap opera
Layla arrives in Llanview in 2005 to live with her sister,
In 2007, Layla co-founds the Exposed fashion line with
In 2007, Layla and Talia move in together after Evangeline's condition remains unchanged, along with
In June 2010, Cristian and Layla engage to marry, and in July, visit Layla's mother Lisa Williamson to share the news. They travel to Maryland to visit Lisa and face tragedy when Evangeline falls ill. After a final eulogizing testimonial to her comatose sister, Layla and her mother remove Evangeline from life support and she dies.
In the late fall of 2010, Layla and Cris are forced to postpone their engagement as Layla gets an offer to work in Paris with Adriana Cramer. Layla and Cris struggle with their long-distance romance. While in Paris on a business meeting, Cris and Layla are reunited, but after a brief resumption of their romance, decide to call their engagement off with Layla remaining in Paris.
Others
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Storylines |
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Seth Anderson | May 2001 – January 2003 |
Brandon Routh (2001–02) Steve Richard Harris (2002–03) |
Seth comes to town with the intent of befriending Cristian Vega from Angel Square. Seth is supposed to get close to Jessica in order to facilitate introducing Natalie to the family, but falls for her instead, causing tension between the sisters. Seth leaves town after his relationship with Jessica fails.
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Chad Bennett | August 2001 – November 2002 |
Teddy Sears | Chad Bennett is a friend and classmate of Jessica Buchanan at Llanview University. He also works with Blair Cramer at The Sun. |
Zane Buchanan | October 31, 2006 – December 14, 2006 |
Jack Ferrantini | Zane is the son of Duke Buchanan . Zane is conceived during the tornado that takes the life of his father, Duke, and is later born severely premature. Kevin and Kelly soon leave town together for London, taking baby Zane with them. Upon Kelly's return to Llanview in 2010, it is stated that Zane is attending boarding school in London.
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Betsy Cramer | November 11, 2003 – February 2004 |
Lois Smith | Betsy Cramer is Dorian Lord's aunt. |
Phylicia Evans | September 10, 2009 – January 13, 2012 |
Tonye Patano | Phylicia Evans (née Wenton) is the mother of Greg Evans and Shaun Evans, and the grandmother of Destiny Evans. |
Richard Evans | September 10, 2009 – January 13, 2012 |
Frankie Faison | Richard Evans is the father of Greg Evans and Shaun Evans, and the grandfather of Destiny Evans. |
Jared Hall | February 3 – May 2000 |
Herve Clermont | Jared Hall is son of Josh Hall, and adoptive grandson of long-running characters Ed Hall and Carla Gray. |
Kirk Harmon | May 21, 2007 – July 10, 2007 |
Randolph Mantooth | The father of ex- Llanview to see his son; the two share a secret. Just when it seems that Kirk is the anti-semitic and racist arsonist who has been terrorizing the city, Kirk confronts Tate, who is the real killer. Kirk takes the blame for Tate's crimes to protect his son, but when he realizes that Tate will not stop his misguided crusade, Kirk decides to tell the truth to the police. Before he has the chance, Kirk is killed in prison by a member of Tate's white supremacist group "One Pure People."
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Leah Joplin | August 20 – December 4, 2008; March 29, 2010 |
Maureen Mueller | In August 2008, Schuyler Joplin and Rex Balsom and tried to convince Roxy Balsom that the baby she'd given birth to had died the night he was born, while she gave Schuyler to her sister, Leah, who could not conceive children of her own.
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Stella Lipschitz | 2002 – 2003 | Sylvia Miles | Stella is the mother of Roxy Balsom and grandmother of Rex Balsom. |
Emily MacIver | June 2002 – February 2003 |
Amber Ryan | Emily is the younger sister of Colin MacIver and Troy MacIver. |
Melanie MacIver | March 31, 2000 – October 19, 2001 |
Darlene Vogel | Melanie is the ex-wife of Colin MacIver, and sister of Lindsay Rappaport. She has a brief romantic relationship with Bo Buchanan. |
Shannon McBain | March 2 – December 2, 2004 |
Danneel Harris
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Shannon McBain is River Carpenter by his girlfriend, Adriana Cramer. However, Shannon begins dating Rex Balsom , though their relationship fails. Shannon leaves after being put into police protection.
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Lola Montez | October 3, 2008 – May 15, 2009 |
Camila Banus | Lola is the daughter of Ray Montez. She develops an unhealthy fixation on Langston Wilde .
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Vanessa Montez | September 15, 2008 – February 26, 2009 |
Jacqueline Hendy | Vanessa is the ex-wife of Ray Montez, and step-mother to Lola Montez. She marries Cristian Vega in order to avoid deportation back to Colombia. |
Ted Osbourne | August 11 – November 2, 2006 |
Mike Jerome | Ted is an employee of Tate Harmon. Actor Mike Jerome received the role of Ted Osbourne after winning I Wanna Be a Soap Star 3 .
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Mr. Pravat | 2006 | Alan Muraoka | Mr. Pravat was a Thai bartender. Sesame Street actor Alan Muraoka made a guest appearance in a bar scene along with Desiree Casado in 2006. |
Tico Santi | July 7 – December 8, 2004 |
Javier Morga | Augustico is first seen when Antonio finds him imprisoned by a drug gang and he is taken to Llanview. Tico finds out he is Antonio's cousin and they build a relationship and also dates Jessica Buchanan. Tico and sister Sonia are hiding their mother Isabella Santi in their home. Tico hires Antonio's brother Christian to kill him. He later marries Jessica, though Christian fails to kill Antonio and reveals the truth. Tico is then murdered. |
Mark Solomon | July 2, 2004 – June 3, 2005 |
Matt Cavenaugh | Mark is a student at Llanview University who is assigned to help rebuild the community center after a fire. Mark and Jennifer Rappaport. Bo Buchanan and Rex Balsom discover Daniel's crimes and the affair. While Daniel is in custody awaiting trial, Mark breaks things off with him and leaves Llanview.
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Tillie | May 2002 – January 2003 |
Heather MacRae | Tillie is an inmate at Statesville Prison who torments Lindsay Rappaport when she is incarcerated. |
Sonia Toledo | June 24 – December 3, 2004 |
Lisa Lo Cicero
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Sonia is a federal agent with relations with the Santi clan. She begins an affair with Antonio Vega and is involved in his storyline. She leaves Llanview after Tico is murdered.
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Ron Walsh | 2003–2004, 2005, October 2007 |
Timothy Adams | Ron Walsh is the brother of Marcie Walsh McBain. |
Lisa Williamson | March 28, 2005 – July 26, 2010 |
Janet Hubert | Lisa Williamson is the mother of Layla Williamson .
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Notes
- ^ Jonas' middle name, Byron, is noted during his wedding to Talia Sahid in the July 31, 2008 episode.
- ^ The character was conceived as a recast of the Todd Manning character in 2003 under head writers Michael Malone and Josh Griffith. In 2011, head writer Ron Carlivati retconned the Todd recast into an entirely separate character, that of Todd's identical twin brother Victor, Jr.
- ^ Executive producer Valentini notably introduced St. John in the recast of Todd from Roger Howarth's portrayal and in 2011 retconned St. John's Todd to Todd's twin, Victor Lord, Jr.
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