Roger Howarth

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Roger Howarth
Born Roger Howarth
(1968-09-13) September 13, 1968 (age 55)
Westchester County, New York
Known for One Life to Live/General Hospital as Todd Manning
As the World Turns as Paul Ryan
General Hospital as Franco
Spouse(s) Cari Stahler
Awards Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Younger Lead Actor in a Drama Series 1994, One Life to Live

Roger Howarth (born September 13, 1968) is an American actor. He played character Todd Manning on the daytime drama One Life to Live; the character earned Howarth a Daytime Emmy Award in 1994,[1] and is cited as an icon in the soap opera genre.[2] He left the series in 2003, but returned in May 2011, eventually deciding to continue the role on General Hospital in March 2012.[3] He portrays Franco on General Hospital, the character formerly created and portrayed by James Franco.

In addition to his work on One Life to Live and General Hospital, Howarth has starred on the daytime drama As the World Turns in the role of Paul Ryan and has guest starred in television shows such as Prey and Dawson's Creek.

Early life

Howarth was born in Westchester County, New York.[1] His father was involved in theater and wrote plays.[1] Exposed to the arts at an early age, Howarth performed in the play The Grand Duke at the age of seven. He was active in his high school drama department and performed in numerous plays at school. He played soccer from the time he was a small child up until 19 years of age.[4] He took the opportunity to play in other countries with the Puma Shoes U.S. National Soccer Team. In an interview, when asked if he was a professional soccer player, Howarth answered, "No! Heavens no."[4] He reiterated how he had played soccer as a child up to his late teenage years and said he was on a team that played in Europe, Brazil, and other countries, but that it was an amateur team; he "never got paid" to play, Howarth said.[4]

Howarth initially resisted acting as a profession and studied political science at George Washington University. However, after one semester, he dropped out of college to join an intense acting program at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center in Connecticut.[1]

Career

Howarth was discovered during a nationwide talent search and was cast in the role of Kent Winslow on the ABC daytime drama Loving. The role was short-lived. It was shortly after this that he was cast on ABC daytime drama One Life to Live as Todd Manning, in what was supposed to be a day-player role, but became one of the genre's most successful and enduring characters.[5] The character has also been termed an icon by the press.[2] Howarth portrayed Todd on-and-off since 1992. He was strongly praised for his work on the series,[6][7][8][9][10] and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1994 for the role.[1][11] Subsequent attempts to rehabilitate the rapist character of Todd, however, unnerved Howarth. After a female fan shouted "Rape me, Todd!" at a public appearance, his ambivalence about the role deepened.[12] After attempts were made to pair Todd and the woman he raped, Marty Saybrooke, as a romantic couple, Howarth quit the show in 1995.[13] He subsequently returned, but Todd was portrayed even more as a villain than a hero. His character's pairing with Kassie DePaiva's Blair Cramer won over fans and the two later became a supercouple.[14] While with the series, Howarth found time to extend his career to prime time, and was cast as the murderous Randall Lynch for 4 episodes of the sci-fi series Prey.

In 1998, Howarth departed One Life to Live for a second time, looking to pursue other acting projects both on Broadway and in Hollywood. He made his first Broadway debut in The White Rose, but also did some theater work in Henry IV, Passions, You Touched Me, Mother Courage, and Orestes.[15] A prominent stage appearance for Howarth was in James Goldman's Broadway production of The Lion In Winter. The play officially opened on Broadway on March 11, 1999 and ended with "its final curtain" on May 30, 1999. During the play's run, Howarth appeared opposite Stockard Channing and Laurence Fishburne.[15]

In 2000, Howarth returned to One Life to Live. He portrayed Professor Greg Hetson on the series Dawson's Creek in 2003 during a brief break from the role of Todd. Later that year, he decided it was time for him to move on from the role of Todd, and he signed on with CBS daytime drama As the World Turns, taking over the role of Paul Ryan in July 2003.

In August 2010, it was reported that Howarth would be returning to One Life to Live some time in January 2011, though other sources disputed this.[16] On April 4, 2011, it was confirmed that Howarth would be returning to the series. Before reclaiming his previous role, it was initially unknown if he would be returning as Todd or someone connecting him to the character. "I am looking forward to returning to One Life to Live," stated Howarth. "We are going to have a lot of fun telling this story, and I am excited to see how it will unfold."[17] Howarth made his onscreen return on May 13, 2011.

Howarth, Michael Easton and Kristen Alderson appeared on General Hospital from 2012 to 2013. Their characters of Todd Manning, John McBain and Starr Manning would return to One Life to Live and likely be recast with new actors with the current actors receiving new characters once they return to General Hospital. Prospect Park owned the rights to all One Life to Live characters; TV Guide reported that because ABC does not want to risk any further legal disputes with Prospect Park concerning the characters, the only way to avoid such disputes may be to have the former One Life to Live actors portray "characters that in no way resemble the current ones" in order to stay on General Hospital.[18] ABC announced that the actors would be returning to General Hospital on May 13, 2013, but without naming the characters they would portray. Howarth also continued to portray Todd Manning on Prospect Park's online version of One Life to Live.

On May 29, 2013, Howarth's new character on General Hospital was revealed; he was cast as Franco, essentially recasting James Franco's original character. Howarth is listed as a full-time contract cast member.

Personal life

Howarth met actress Cari Stahler in New York City, when he lived above the café where she worked. She asked him out on a date, which took place at Coney Island. They later married, and now have two children.[1]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Liebestraum Boy in Rain
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Guiding Light Jory Andros 100 episodes
1992 Loving Kent Winslow 100 episodes
1992–95, 1996–98,
2000–03, 2011–12, 2013
One Life to Live Todd Manning Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actor
Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villain (1998)
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for American's Favorite Villain (Special Fan Award)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villain (1994)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actor (2001, 2003)
1996 Diagnosis: Murder Real Bad Radio Host Episode: "FMurder"
1998 Prey Randall Lynch 4 episodes
2002–03 Dawson's Creek Professor Gregory Hetson 9 episodes
2003–10 As the World Turns Paul Ryan 713 episodes
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2004–05)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actor
2012–present General Hospital Todd Manning/Franco 114 episodes
2015 The Flash Mason Bridge 4 episodes: "The Sound and the Fury", "Fallout", "Out of Time" & "Rogue Time"

Awards and nominations

Year Group Award Result Project
1994 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series Won[1][19] One Life to Live
1994 Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Villain/Villainess Nominated
1995 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nominated[20]
1995 Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Younger Lead Actor Won[1][21]
1998 Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Villain Won[1][22]
2001 Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Lead Actor Nominated
2002 Daytime Emmy Award America's Favorite Villain (Special Fan Award) Nominated
2003 Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Lead Actor Nominated
2004 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Nominated[23] As the World Turns
2005 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Nominated[24]
2005 Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Lead Actor Nominated

See also

References

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