Katrina Karr
Becky Lee Abbott |
One Life to Live character |
Portrayed by |
- Jill Voight (1977–78)
- Mary Gordon Murray (1979–86, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2001)
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Duration |
- 1977–86
- 1988
- 1996
- 1998
- 2001
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First appearance |
February 1977 (February 1977)
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Last appearance |
November 19, 2001 (November 19, 2001)
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Created by |
Gordon Russell |
Introduced by |
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Classification |
Former, regular |
Profile |
Other names |
Rebecca Lee Hunt (maiden name) |
Occupation |
Singer |
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Pat Ashley |
One Life to Live character |
Portrayed by |
Jacqueline Courtney |
Duration |
1975–83 |
First appearance |
April 1975 (April 1975)
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Last appearance |
December 1983 (December 1983)
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Created by |
Agnes Nixon Gordon Russell
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Introduced by |
Doris Quinlan |
Classification |
Former, regular |
Profile |
Other names |
- Patricia Ashley (maiden name)
- Pat Kendall
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Occupation |
- Journalist
- Reporter for The Banner
- TV host of The View in Llanview
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Residence |
Chicago, Illinois |
Parents |
- Martin Ashley
- Helena Ashley
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Siblings |
Maggie Ashley |
Spouse |
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Children |
Brian Kendall |
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Parents |
- Martin Ashley
- Helena Ashley
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Siblings |
Maggie Ashley |
Spouse |
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Children |
Brian Kendall |
Steve Burke |
One Life to Live character |
Portrayed by |
Bernard Grant |
Duration |
1970–75 |
First appearance |
August 1970 (August 1970)
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Last appearance |
1975 (1975)
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Created by |
Agnes Nixon |
Introduced by |
Doris Quinlan |
Classification |
Former, regular |
Profile |
Occupation |
- Journalist
- Editor for The Banner
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Herb Callison |
One Life to Live character |
Portrayed by |
Anthony Call |
Duration |
1978–93 |
First appearance |
1978 (1978)
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Last appearance |
December 1993 (December 1993)
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Created by |
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Introduced by |
Joseph Stuart |
Classification |
Former, regular |
Profile |
Occupation |
Lawyer |
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Melinda Cramer |
One Life to Live character |
Portrayed by |
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Duration |
1973–74, 1978–81, 1983, 1987–89, 1997, 2004 |
First appearance |
April 30, 1973 (April 30, 1973)
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Last appearance |
August 2, 2004 (August 2, 2004)
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Created by |
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Introduced by |
- Doris Quinlan
- Joseph Stuart (1978)
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Paul Rauch (1987)
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Classification |
Former, regular |
Profile |
Occupation |
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This is a list of characters from the ABC Daytime soap opera, One Life to Live, that began their run between the show's pilot episode and the end of 1979.
Becky Lee Abbott is a fictional character on the ABC Daytime soap opera One Life to Live. The role was originated by Jill Voight in February 1977, a role she played through December 1978. Mary Gordon Murray stepped into the role in August 1979 and played Becky until May 1985. Murray later made several guest appearances in 1986, 1988, 1996, 1998 and from November 15 to 19, 2001.
Patricia "Pat" Ashley Lord (formerly Kendall and Brewster) is a fictional character on the ABC Daytime soap opera One Life to Live. The role was played by actress Jacqueline Courtney from the character's inception in April 1975 continually through its onscreen departure in December 1983.
Steven "Steve" Burke is a fictional character on the ABC Daytime soap opera One Life to Live. The role was originated by actor Bernard Grant in August 1970, who played the character continually through 1975.
Herbert "Herb" Callison is a fictional character on the ABC Daytime soap opera One Life to Live. The character was played by actor Anthony Call from its inception in 1978 through its last regular appearance in 1992. Call reprised the role in 1993.
Herb gains notoriety (and a friend in Dorian Lord) upon serving as the Llanview District Attorney during the Marco Dane murder trial against Victoria "Viki" Lord Riley. Viki who was ultimately acquitted, and which resulted in the shocking revelation that Karen Wolek was a prostitute involved with client and actual murderer Talbot Huddleston.
Upon marrying Dorian at Llanfair in 1981, he adopts her daughter Cassie Reynolds, who soon takes her stepfather's surname as he adopts her. Herb and Dorian divorce in 1985, though the two remain close friends. Herb departs fictional Llanview in 1992, returning briefly for Christmas episodes in December 1993.
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