Victoria Winters | |||||||||||||
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Alexandra Moltke portrays Victoria
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Dark Shadows character | |||||||||||||
Portrayed by |
Alexandra Moltke (1966–1968; episodes 1-627) Betsy Durkin (1968; episodes 630-650) Carolyn Groves (1968; episodes 662-665) Joanna Going (1991) Marley Shelton (2004) Bella Heathcote (2012) |
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First appearance | June 27, 1966 | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | December 20, 1968 | ||||||||||||
Created by | Dan Curtis | ||||||||||||
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Occupation | Governess | ||||||||||||
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Parents | Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (mother) |
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Siblings | Carolyn Stoddard |
Spouse | Jeff Clark/Peter Bradford |
Grandparents | Jamison Collins Catherine Collins |
Aunts and uncles | Roger Collins |
Nieces and nephews | David Collins |
Victoria "Vicky" Winters is a fictional character from the television Gothic soap opera Dark Shadows and its remakes of the same name. The role was originated by Alexandra Moltke on the ABC series from 1966 to 1968. After Moltke left to raise a family in 1968, actresses Betsy Durkin and Carolyn Groves briefly replaced her for only a handful of episodes, before Victoria was written out completely. Jaclyn Smith, who was married to Dark Shadows actor Roger Davis at the time, was offered the role when Moltke left the show, but she declined.
In the 1991 remake, which aired on NBC, actress Joanna Going assumed the part. The character was subsequently portrayed by Marley Shelton in a 2004 pilot. In the 2012 film adaptation, Victoria is played by Bella Heathcote. A good-natured governess with a mysterious past, she is the de facto female lead in the various incarnations of the story.
Victoria was the prominent character on Dark Shadows for its first year of existence. For that year, each episode's opening narration began with, "My name is Victoria Winters..."
She had been left at a foundling home in New York City, and thus, never knew her true parents—although monthly sums of money began to arrive mysteriously when she turned two. She received her surname from the season in which she arrived in New York. Evidently, Vicky attended some college before accepting the offer of a governess position in Collinsport, Maine. Upon her arrival in Collinsport, she met the brooding Burke Devlin (first played by Mitchell Ryan, later portrayed by Anthony George), with whom she would eventually become romantically involved. During the first episode, she also met a young waitress named Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott) at the Collinsport Inn. Although Maggie derided Victoria for accepting the job at the Collinwood estate, the two women eventually became very good friends.