Carly Manning is a fictional character on the
NBC soap opera ''
Days of Our Lives
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''.
Crystal Chappell portrayed the character from June 12, 1990, to October 18, 1993. After a sixteen-year absence, she reprised the role on October 2, 2009, to September 22, 2011. Chappell's most memorable storyline was in 1993 when her longtime rival
Vivian Alamain (
Louise Sorel) buried her alive, which has become one of the show's most notorious plots.
Along with Vivian, most of Carly's stories revolve around her ex-husband
Bo Brady
Beauregard Aurelius "Bo" Brady is a fictional character from the NBC daytime soap opera ''Days of Our Lives''. The role has been most notably portrayed by Peter Reckell, who originated the role on May 3, 1983.
Creation and Casting
Created unde ...
(
Peter Reckell
Peter Paul Reckell (born May 7, 1955) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Bo Brady, a role he originated in 1983 on the NBC drama ''Days of Our Lives''.
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) and late husband
Lawrence Alamain (
Michael Sabatino).
Casting
Following the departure of
Kristian Alfonso as heroine
Hope Williams Brady in 1990, ''DAYS'' sought an actress for the newly created role of Carly Manning.
Crystal Chappell joined the cast after her short-term role as drug dealer Jane Kingsley on another
NBC soap opera, ''
Santa Barbara'' when she was approached by the show's casting director Doris Sabbagh. Chappell studied acting at the
University of Maryland, Baltimore and with legendary acting coach
Sanford Meisner
Sanford Meisner (August 31, 1905 – February 2, 1997) was an American actor and acting teacher who developed an approach to acting instruction that is now known as the Meisner technique. While Meisner was exposed to method acting at the Group ...
before she pursued the art professionally in 1989 after being cast as a day player on the
ABC soap opera ''
All My Children
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''.
By the time she began to appear as a regular on ''DAYS'', she felt accomplished to have booked such a prominent role on a major show.
After spending three years on the soap, Chappell left and eventually took roles on ''
One Life to Live
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'' as
Maggie Carpenter from 1995-1997
and ''
Guiding Light
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'' as
Olivia Spencer from 1999-2009, where she won a
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2002.
After 16 years away, Chappell returned to the show in October 2009 following the cancellation of ''GL'', which ended its run less than a month earlier.
While meeting with executives of another show,
Gary Tomlin, the co-executive of ''DAYS'' at the time called Chappell and asked her to return.
After nearly two years back, Chappell's contract was not renewed and she exited the show in September 2011.
Following her exit, Chappell joined the cast of CBS' ''
The Bold and the Beautiful'' as Danielle in the show's first lesbian storyline.
Storylines
1990–93
Dr. Carly Manning arrived in Salem after she got the idea to move there from the vacationing
Adrienne Johnson Kiriakis and
Justin Kiriakis
Justin Kiriakis is a fictional character on the NBC daytime soap opera ''Days of Our Lives''. Created by head writer Leah Laiman, he is portrayed by actor Wally Kurth from February 3, 1987, to February 5, 1991. From 2007 to 2008, Justin was m ...
. Carly believed Salem would be a suitable town to live in because no one knew her.
After arriving in town, she was shocked to run into not one but two people from her past. First, there
Jennifer Horton with whom she had attended boarding school and then
Bo Brady
Beauregard Aurelius "Bo" Brady is a fictional character from the NBC daytime soap opera ''Days of Our Lives''. The role has been most notably portrayed by Peter Reckell, who originated the role on May 3, 1983.
Creation and Casting
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who had intervened in a fight between her and her then-boyfriend,
Lawrence Alamain. Luckily for Carly, Bo did not remember her and the two do not get along. Eventually, Bo and Carly developed feelings as she cared for his son
Shawn-Douglas Brady.
Carly discovered her brother
Frankie Brady was being held captive by
Lawrence Alamain.,
who agreed to release Frankie if Carly handed over her family fortune and his enemy Bo. Carly had recently been revealed to be Katerina, a member of the powerful European Von Leuschner family
and was torn between saving her brother and the man she began to have feelings for. Meanwhile,
Jack Deveraux found Frankie and Jennifer who was held captive. Carly and Bo continued to grow closer but he was unable to fully commit to her. Carly accepted a marriage proposal to marry his biological father
Victor Kiriakis.
Carly was severely unhappy during her marriage to Victor and he knew she loved his son. Victor faked his death and move to Mexico, but after he was found the marriage was annulled and Carly accepted Bo's proposal but they never went through with a legal marriage following their symbolic ceremony.
Carly began to remember her son whom died shortly after birth and told Bo what was on her mind. Bo learned that Carly became pregnant with the child of her boyfriend James, who was using an alias and was really Lawrence Alamain. She sought the help of his aunt
Vivian Alamain, who secretly faked the child's death after he was born when it was believed he died of
hydrocephalus. Vivian actually raised him as her own son,
Nicholas Alamain. Vivian was unhappy at Carly and Nicholas' reunion and attempted to ruin Carly's life by framing her for the deaths of her own patients at the hospital to make Carly seem like an
angel of mercy serial killer.
Vivian injected cleaning fluid into the systems of Carly's terminally ill patients and Carly was considered the culprit. Vivian used a herbal medical treatment to place Carly into a coma to appear dead. In one of the most stunning plot lines ever to be featured on a daytime soap, Carly awoke in her coffin which was complete with enough essentials after she had been buried alive. Eventually, Vivian overcomes her own lapsed reality from the herbs and has Lawrence release her. After everyone learned Carly was alive, Lawrence told her he wanted to have a life together with their son. Bo and Carly agreed they could no longer make their relationship work and so Carly, Lawrence and Nicholas left town to begin a new life in
France.
2009–11
Almost sixteen years later, Carly and Lawrence are seen together in a hotel room in
Monaco, where they are arguing. The altercation results in Carly stabbing her husband in the stomach with a letter opener as he mumbles his final words being "You'll never find..." Carly secretly left the country to come to Salem in hopes of getting help from Bo, the only person she ever trusted.
While separated from his wife, Carly broke into Bo and Hope's house to ask for his help and he agreed to hide her in his house since the Alamains were looking for her. Soon after, Victor suspected that Carly was back in Salem and reported her to the police and she was arrested but later released back into the custody of Bo. Vivian then cleared Carly's name in order to get revenge on her rather than have her in punished in prison for Lawrence's murder. Vivian soon learned that Carly had a daughter living in town, which turns out to be
Melanie Layton, whom Lawrence gave up for adoption due to Carly's affair with another man. Carly accidentally shot Melanie on her wedding day to
Philip Kiriakis when trying to stop Vivian from killing her out of revenge.
After being released from prison, revisiting her relationship with Bo and repairing her relationships with Melanie and her daughter's father
Daniel Jonas, Carly eventually got involved in keeping the secret of
Chloe Lane's son. The child turned out to be the son of Chloe's ex-boyfriend Philip and not her husband Daniel (but later this was revealed to be untrue and the result of Caroline Brady switching the DNA results). After ruining the bonds she shared with everyone around her, including Bo who got back together with his wife Hope, Carly turned to drugs after falling in love with Daniel, and being distraught about his relationship with her best friend, Jennifer, and eventually entered rehab under the care of Dr. Norman.
Following a reunion with Nicholas and renewing her relationships with those she hurt, Carly left town to travel Europe with her son. In late 2012, her daughter, Melanie, went to live with her in Europe.
Reception
Throughout the character's run, Carly has remained one of the show's most popular characters, which is largely due to the storyline that saw her buried alive, which is attributed to the rise in ratings at the time the storyline aired.
The storyline is often considered to be one of the most shocking plot lines in popular culture history.
Chappell's popularity in the role led her to win the "Hottest Female Star" award at the
9th Soap Opera Digest Awards ceremony in 1993, at the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards she earned a daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2012.
The character is also considered to be "the one true viable threat to super-duo
Bo and Hope,"
played by
Peter Reckell
Peter Paul Reckell (born May 7, 1955) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Bo Brady, a role he originated in 1983 on the NBC drama ''Days of Our Lives''.
Reckell has played Bo Brady on ''Days of Our Lives'' from 1983 to 1987, 19 ...
and
Kristian Alfonso, because her relationship with Bo has generated a large following and notable storylines and rivals that of the supercouple. When she made her long-awaited return in 2009, Chappell was thrust into a story surrounding Carly's biological daughter
Melanie Jonas, played by
Molly Burnett. Off-screen, Chappell became a friend and mentor to Burnett and at the time of her co-star's exit, Burnett said, "Crystal brings her A game every time she films a scene. So you want to bring yours to stay with her. She always inspired me to work really hard."
Chappell's professionalism is often noted by her colleagues on the shows she has appeared on, including ''
Days of Our Lives
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'' actor
Wally Kurth
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, ''
Guiding Light
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'' and ''
One Life to Live
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'' actress
Jessica Leccia
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Early life and educat ...
and writer
Claire Labine who was instrumental in the creation of Chappell's storylines on ''GL'' and ''OLTL''.
References
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External links
Days of Our Lives - Carly ManningCarly Manning / Katerina Von Leuschner @ soapcentral.com
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