With  Love  To...  The  SOAPS!
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


Erika  Sleazak (Victoria  Lord  Carpenter) - ADDED  PICTURES
Erika Slezak has been honored with a record five Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress -- in 1984, 1986, 1992, 1995 and 1996 -- for her portrayal of Victoria Buchanan Carpenter. A woman of great character, Viki was successful in her struggle with multiple personality disorder and rebuilt her life. Now she is enjoying a relationship with new love Ben Davidson, and still trying to protect her family from longtime nemesis Dorian Lord.
A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, Erika was admitted to the prestigious school when she was only 17, one of the youngest students ever accepted. But honors in the world of the arts are a tradition in her family. Her father, the late Walter Slezak, starred in many films and Broadway hits, among them Fanny, for which he won the Tony Award. Erika's grandfather was the world-famous operatic tenor, Leo Slezak, who sang in Vienna and Berlin as well as at New York's Metropolitan Opera. Born in Hollywood, Erika learned to speak German at home before she learned English. For high school, she attended the Sacred Heart Schools in Greenwich, Connecticut, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
When did Erika first decide she wanted to act? "I can't recall a time when I didn't want to act. When I was a sophomore in high school, my father talked to me about training for a career in acting. "One thing my father did for me was not discourage my ambitions. But he made sure I had no illusions about the acting profession, explaining that it was going to be harder for me because I had a famous father. I would have to prove myself more than others and, as usual, he was right." Before making her debut in television on One Live to Live, Erika established solid credentials in the theater. She was a member of the Milwaukee Repertory Company for three seasons when she starred in everything from Chekhov to Noel Coward, and she acted for another season at the Alley Theater in Houston. Erika is the only Slezak of her generation to pursue an acting career. Her sister, Ingrid, is an attorney and her brother, Leo, is a pilot. Erika and her husband, actor Brian Davies, have two children: Michael Lawrence, born Jan. 23, 1980, and Amanda Elizabeth, whose birthdate is Oct. 29, 1981. The family lives in a suburb of New York on Long Island.