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Melissa  Archer (Natalie  Balsom) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   John  Bolger (John  Sykes)   |   Phil  Carey (Asa  Buchanan)   |   Linda  Dano (Rae  Cummings)   |   Kamar  De  Los  Reyes (Antonio  Vega)   |   James  DaPaiva (Max  Holden)   |   Kassie  DePaiva (Blair  Cramer) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Mark  Derwin (Ben  Davidson)   |   Patricia  Elliott (Renee  Divine  Buchanan)   |   David  Fumero (Christian  Vega)   |   Catherine  Hickland (Lindsay  Rappaport) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Roger  Howarth (Todd  Manning) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Fiona  Hutchinson (Gabrielle  Medina  Buchanan)   |   Kortney  Kayle (herself)   |   Laurence  Lau (Sam  Rappaport)   |   Jessica  Morris (Jennifer  Rappaport)   |   Nathan  Purdee (Hank  Gannon)   |   Erika  Sleazak (Victoria  Lord  Carpenter) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Brandon  Routh (Seth  Anderson)   |   Sherri  Saum (Keri  Reynolds)   |   Hillary  B. Smith (Nora  Buchanan) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Timothy  D. Stickney (R.J. Gannon) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Michael  Tipps (Al  Buchanan)   |   Erin  Torpey (Jessica  Buchanan) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Ty  Treadway (Colin  Maclver)   |   Darlene  Vogel (Melanie  Maclver)   |   Robert  S. Woods (Bo  Buchanan) - ADDED  PICTURES


Roger  Howarth (Todd  Manning) - ADDED  PICTURES
Emmy Award-winning Roger Howarth returned to One Life to Live in June, 2000 as the dangerously volatile Todd Manning. Todd's mysterious agenda threatens to impact the lives of many Llanview residents, who were certain they had seen the last of this vengeful multi-millionaire. Howarth played the character from 1992-1995, reprising the role from 1996-98.
Howarth joined One Life to Live in December, 1992, turning what was a day player role into a compelling, long-term character. As a result, he was awarded the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor in 1994, and received another nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1995. Soap Opera Digest named him Outstanding Younger Leading Actor in 1995, and Outstanding Villain in 1998.
Following one semester at George Washington University, Howarth decided to pursue acting, his childhood dream. He enrolled at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center and performed at prestigious regional theater centers, such as Williamstown (Mass.), Stagetown (Springfield, Mass.) and the Cleveland Playhouse. In addition, he has appeared in a New York Shakespeare Festival production of Macbeth, and as Probst in the WPA's The White Rose. Howarth was selected through a nationwide talent search and subsequently won roles on Loving and Guiding Light.
Howarth starred on the primetime television series, Prey, and appeared on Broadway in The Lion in Winter, opposite Laurence Fishburne and Stockard Channing.
Howarth currently resides in Manhattan.