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Erika Slezak - Definition and Overview

Erika Slezak, in a still from the updated One Life to Live opening sequence.
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Erika Slezak, in a still from the updated One Life to Live opening sequence.

Erika Slezak (born August 5, 1946 in Hollywood, California) is an American actress of Austrian descent. She is the daughter of actor Walter Slezak.

She portrays Victoria "Viki" Lord on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, a role she has depicted since March 17, 1971.

Viki's story

Slezak's character has gone through many tragedies. Victoria, who is known as "Viki", has had to live with Dissociative Identity Disorder (also known as DID). She has also had to go through the process of many divorces (such that her full legal name is now Victoria Lord Riley Burke Riley Buchanan Buchanan Carpenter Davidson), the deaths of loved ones, breast cancer, stroke, and heart disease. Viki also found out that she had two long-lost daughters: Megan (played by Jessica Tuck from 1988 through 1992) and Natalie (Melissa Archer); this is in addition to her other children, Kevin (Timothy Gibbs, then Dan Gauthier), Joey (Nathan Fillion, Don Jeffcoat, Bruce Michael Hall), and Jessica (Erin Torpey, then Bree Williamson).

Awards

She has won the "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series" Daytime Emmy in 1984, 1986, 1992, 1995, and 1996 (the most won by any daytime actress). Additionally, she has won many Soap Opera Digest Awards, including one for Favorite Couple with Mark Derwin in 2000.

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Example Usage of Slezak

joansey1111: @adamlambert Saw your interview w/Michael Slezak 2day re: FYE, AMA's, your visions.. VERY well done & THANK YOU for all the sharing, Adam
Karlslezak: is welcoming three new boarders to the Slezak eventing team.
Fianlly: @_ninni did you make any gifs from the recent Michelle Collins & Michael Slezak interviews? If so, do you know where I can find them? TY!
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