Dorian Lord
Dorian Lord is a fictional character from the American soap opera One Life to Live. The character was originated by actress Nancy Pinkerton in 1973 and has been portrayed by several actresses, most notably Robin Strasser.
Character History
Dorian Lord is introduced as a sophisticated and ambitious woman, often involved in various schemes and manipulations. She is a prominent figure in the fictional town of Llanview, where much of the show's action takes place.
Family and Relationships
Dorian is a member of the influential Cramer family. She has several notable relationships throughout the series, including her marriages to Victor Lord, David Vickers, and Herb Callison. Her complex relationship with her niece, Blair Cramer, is a central storyline in the series.
Career
Dorian has a varied career, including stints as a doctor, businesswoman, and politician. She has served as the Chief of Staff at Llanview Hospital and has been involved in numerous business ventures. Her political career includes a term as the Mayor of Llanview.
Major Storylines
Dorian's storylines often involve her rivalry with Viki Lord, another central character on One Life to Live. Their feud spans decades and includes numerous dramatic confrontations and reconciliations. Dorian is also involved in several high-stakes plots, including corporate takeovers, political scandals, and personal vendettas.
Portrayal
The character of Dorian Lord has been portrayed by several actresses over the years. Robin Strasser is the most well-known actress to play the role, having portrayed Dorian from 1979 to 1987, 1993 to 2000, and 2003 to 2011. Other actresses who have played Dorian include Elaine Princi and Linda Dano.
Legacy
Dorian Lord is considered one of the most iconic characters in the history of One Life to Live. Her complex personality, ambitious nature, and dramatic storylines have made her a fan favorite.
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