Carly Manning

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Carly Manning is a fictional character from the American daytime television soap opera Days of Our Lives, which airs on the NBC network. The character was created by Sheri Anderson, Tom Langan, and Leah Laiman. Carly Manning was portrayed by actress Crystal Chappell.

Character History

Carly Manning first appeared in Days of Our Lives in 1990. She is a doctor who arrives in the fictional town of Salem and quickly becomes entangled in the lives of its residents. Carly is known for her tumultuous relationships and dramatic storylines, which have made her a memorable character on the show.

Early Years

Carly Manning, whose full name is Dr. Carly Manning Alamain, is introduced as a competent and compassionate physician. She initially becomes involved with Bo Brady, one of the show's central characters. Their relationship faces numerous obstacles, including Carly's past and Bo's existing commitments.

Major Storylines

One of Carly's most notable storylines involves her being buried alive by her nemesis, Vivian Alamain. This dramatic plot captivated viewers and is considered one of the most memorable moments in the show's history. Carly's struggle to survive and eventual rescue by Bo Brady was a significant turning point for her character.

Carly also has a daughter, Melanie Jonas, whom she gave up for adoption. The revelation of Melanie's true parentage adds another layer of complexity to Carly's story, as she navigates her relationship with her daughter and the challenges that come with it.

Return to Salem

Carly Manning left Salem in the mid-1990s but returned to the show in 2009. Her return brought new storylines and rekindled old relationships. Carly's reappearance was marked by her struggle with addiction and her efforts to rebuild her life and career.

Relationships

Carly Manning's relationships are central to her character's development. Her romance with Bo Brady is one of the most significant aspects of her story. She also has connections with other key characters, including Lawrence Alamain, her abusive ex-husband, and Daniel Jonas, with whom she shares a complicated history.

Impact and Legacy

Carly Manning is remembered as a strong, resilient character who faced numerous challenges throughout her time on Days of Our Lives. Her storylines have left a lasting impact on the show's fans and have contributed to the soap opera's enduring popularity.

Portrayal

Crystal Chappell's portrayal of Carly Manning has been widely praised. Chappell's performance brought depth and nuance to the character, making Carly a beloved figure in the Days of Our Lives universe.

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