Tom Horton
Tom Horton is a fictional character from the American soap opera Days of Our Lives, which airs on the NBC network. The character was created by Ted Corday and Betty Corday, and he was one of the original characters when the show premiered on November 8, 1965. Tom Horton was portrayed by actor Macdonald Carey until his death in 1994.
Character Background
Tom Horton is the patriarch of the Horton family, one of the central families in Days of Our Lives. He was a respected doctor in the fictional town of Salem, where the show is set. Tom was married to Alice Horton, and together they had five children: Tommy Horton Jr., Addie Horton, Mickey Horton, Bill Horton, and Marie Horton.
Role in Days of Our Lives
Tom Horton was known for his wisdom, kindness, and dedication to his family and profession. As a doctor, he often provided medical care and advice to the residents of Salem. His relationship with his wife Alice was a cornerstone of the show, and their enduring love story was a significant aspect of the series.
Throughout the years, Tom Horton was involved in numerous storylines, including family dramas, medical emergencies, and community events. His character served as a moral compass for many other characters on the show.
Legacy
After Macdonald Carey's death in 1994, the character of Tom Horton was written out of the show. However, his legacy continues to be felt in Days of Our Lives. The Horton family remains a central part of the series, and Tom's influence is often referenced by other characters. The annual Horton Christmas ornament hanging tradition is one of the ways the show honors his memory.
Family Tree
- Tom Horton (deceased)
- Alice Horton (wife, deceased)
- Tommy Horton Jr. (son)
- Addie Horton (daughter, deceased)
- Mickey Horton (son, deceased)
- Bill Horton (son)
- Marie Horton (daughter)
- Alice Horton (wife, deceased)
See Also
References in Popular Culture
Tom Horton has been referenced in various other media and has become an iconic character in the world of daytime television. His portrayal by Macdonald Carey earned him a place in the hearts of many fans and solidified his status as a beloved character in soap opera history.
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