Larry Wolek

Larry Wolek

Michael Storm as Dr. Larry Wolek
One Life to Live character
Portrayed by
Duration 1968–2004
First appearance July 15, 1968 (July 15, 1968)
Last appearance May 28, 2004 (May 28, 2004)
Created by Agnes Nixon
Introduced by Doris Quinlan
Crossover
appearances
All My Children
Classification Former, regular
Profile
Occupation
  • Physician
  • Chief of Staff at Llanview Hospital

Larry Wolek is a fictional character on the American soap opera One Life to Live.

Actor Michael Storm is most notable in the role and played Larry for 35 years, from 1969[1] through 2004. Storm is the second-longest serving cast member of the ABC Daytime-produced OLTL after actress Erika Slezak (Victoria Lord), and briefly crossed over as Dr. Wolek in the premiere episodes of All My Children in 1970.[2]

Created as one of the original male protagonists for the series, Larry is introduced on the premiere episode as the youngest sibling of the Wolek family. The character debuted July 15, 1968 and continually appeared through May 28, 2004.[3][4][5]

Casting

The role of Larry was originally played by Paul Tulley, who appears from the debut of the series in July 1968 through episodes in August of that year. Actor Jim Storm soon assumed the role in August, playing Larry through December 1968, when Storm accepted the role of Gerard Stiles on fellow ABC soap Dark Shadows.[6] Storm recommended his brother Michael Storm for the role, which the latter Storm accepted and appeared as the character from January 1969 onward[7] through his last appearance in May 2004.

Storyline

Enter Larry

The younger brother of Anna (Doris Belack) and Vince Wolek (Antony Ponzini), Dr. Larry Wolek (Paul Tulley) is introduced as the boyfriend of rich socialite Meredith Lord (Trish Van Devere), a match which Meredith's father, media magnate Victor Lord (Ernest Graves), does not approve. In July 1968, Victor pushes Meredith into an engagement with the more socially acceptable Dr. Ted Hale (Terry Logan). Meredith's engagement to Ted ends when he stumbles down a Llanview Hospital staircase to his death while arguing with Larry. Nurse Karen Martin (Niki Flacks) tells police she overheard Larry and Ted arguing over Meredith and Larry threatening Ted, and Larry is arrested for murder.[8][9]

circa 1973

Larry (Jim Storm) stand trial for the death and is nearly convicted until a revelation in court that Larry threatened Ted to keep secret Meredith suffered from a terminal blood disease and, ultimately, that Ted had fallen by accident. In December, Larry is released from incarceration and hopes to spend with Meredith, but she learns the truth and leaves Llanview for San Francisco to die with her maternal family. Meredith leaves Larry a Dear John letter dissuading him for loving her and advising he move on. A devastated Larry finds solace with Karen.

Karen soon saves Larry from a fire that left him badly burned and bandaged for weeks. In January 1969, Larry (Michael Storm onward) recovers and gives in to Karen's romantic advances. Meredith (Lynn Benesch onward) soon returns from California with her condition miraculously improved, and Larry hopes for a reconciliation. Meredith admits to Larry her love for him, but Karen then reveals to Larry her pregnancy with their child. A heartbroken Larry marries Karen to prevent her from having an illegal abortion, but she miscarries in 1970 from the stress of knowing Larry loved Meredith. Karen and Larry soon separate, but Meredith had already engaged to Tom Edwards (Joseph Gallison). Meredith promises to stay Tom, but Tom rebuffs knowing Meredith desire more to be with Larry.

Meredith and Larry marry June 25, 1970,[10] and soon decide to start a family. Larry soon treats Cathy Craig for drug abuse, and Meredith becomes pregnant with twins. In November 1971, Larry's mentor Dr. Jim Craig (Pat Nolen) delivers the children, but only one, named Daniel Wolek, survives childbirth.[11] Meredith begins suffering from postpartum depression, and Larry soon calls in a favor to friend Dr. Joyce Brothers (playing herself) to treat his ailing wife. Tragedy strikes the happily married couple in 1973 when thieves break into Meredith's father's home at Llanfair, and Meredith fatally falls as she attempts to escape. Before dying, Meredith asks sister Victoria "Viki" Lord Riley (Erika Slezak) to tell Larry that he brought happiness to her life. The widower is left raise their infant son Daniel alone.[12][13]

Karen Wolek

For the full story of Larry and Karen Wolek's relationship, see Karen Wolek.

By the mid-1970s, Larry's distant cousins Jenny (Katherine Glass) and Karen Wolek (Kathryn Breech) arrive in Llanview, and he falls in love with Karen. After a whirlwind romance, Larry and Karen marry March 31, 1977.[14][15] Karen (Judith Light onward) soon becomes dissatisfied with her life as an upper middle class housewife, and surreptitiously supplements her husband's allowance by joining in upscale prostitution ring run by her con man ex-boyfriend Marco Dane (Gerald Anthony). Happily married to the love of his life, Larry first learns of Karen's prostitution when she is coerced into admitting it on the stand when Viki is put on trial for Marco's apparent murder in 1979. Larry and Karen divorce after the public revelation in August, but the two eventually become close friends.[16][17][18] Storm regarded his storyline with Light's Karen as his favorite during his tenure with the series.[19] Karen departs Llanview for witness protection in Canada in 1983 with agent Steve Piermont (Robert Desiderio), tearfully bidding farewell to Larry.

Laurel and Dan

With Karen gone, Larry soon begins medically treating and romancing Laurel Chapin (Janice Lynde) in 1983 after accidentally hitting her with his car.[20] Concurrently, SORASed 18-year-old Dan (Steven Culp) returns to Llanview from abroad and begins work as a cub reporter for his aunt Viki at her Banner newspaper, but soon romances Viki's former stepmother and Larry's former hospital colleague Dr. Dorian Lord Callison (Robin Strasser), much the chagrin of the two former. Dan eventually ends his trysts at his father's and aunt's insistence, and Larry and Laurel marry January 15, 1985 at Llanfair.[21] Laurel dies in a car accident in March 1986, leaving Larry widowed for the second time.

Dan (Joshua Cox) returns in August 1986, now a doctor in-residence under his Llanview Hospital chief-of-staff father. Dan soon becoming involved with hospital volunteer and Mitch Laurence cult member Allison Perkins (Barbara Garrick). Larry fails to dissuade Dan from pursuing Allison, but only after Allison is revealed to be culpable in the kidnapping of Dan's newborn cousin Jessica Buchanan does Dan listen to his father's advice and leaves town.

Later years

Larry gradually becomes a supporting role into the 1990s after Dan departs following another stint in 1991. For the rest of the decade and into the 2000s, Larry becomes featured mainly featured in his position as hospital chief-of-staff and close confidante to sister-in-law Viki and her extended family. Larry last appears on the series on the May 28, 2004 episode, where he informs Viki's immediate family of his successful heart transplant surgery on her.[22]

Reception

The storyline of the recasting of the role of Larry to actor Michael Storm in January 1969 was met with fanfare and acclaim,[23] particularly at the explanation of the change in Larry's face being attributed to plastic surgery as he had been severely burned in a fire; this recasting method of popular lead characters would go on to be reused on various other soap operas including Dynasty, and notably again on OLTL with the original recastings of Max Holden and Todd Manning.[6][7]

Michael Storm's portrayal of Larry earned him a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in the category of Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1978, in addition to other honors during his tenure.

References

  1. One Life to Live. Season 1. January 4, 1969. American Broadcasting Company.
  2. All My Children. Season 1. January 1970. American Broadcasting Company.
  3. One Life to Live. Season 1. Episode 1. July 15, 1968. American Broadcasting Company.
  4. "Clip-Out Directory: One Life to Live, ABC-TV". Daytime TV (Popular Library). 1971. Archived from the original on October 26, 2009. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  5. One Life to Live. Season 36. Episode 9,174. May 28, 2004. American Broadcasting Company.
  6. 1 2 Hamrick, Craig; Jamison, R. J. (2012). Barnabas & Company: The Cast of the TV Classic Dark Shadows. Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse. p. 358. ISBN 9780595290291. Retrieved August 19, 2012.
  7. 1 2 Schemering, Christopher. The Soap Opera Encyclopedia, September 1985, pg. 159, ISBN 0-345-32459-5 (1st edition)
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  10. One Life to Live. Season 2. June 25, 1970. American Broadcasting Company.
  11. One Life to Live. Season 4. November 17, 1971. American Broadcasting Company.
  12. "One Life to Live recap (1973)". ABC. Archived from the original on April 23, 2008. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
  13. One Life to Live. Season 6. August 8, 1973. American Broadcasting Company.
  14. "One Life to Live recap (1977)". ABC. Archived from the original on April 23, 2008. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
  15. One Life to Live. Season 9. March 31, 1977. American Broadcasting Company.
  16. One Life to Live. Season 12. August 1979. American Broadcasting Company.
  17. "One Life to Live recap (1979)". ABC. Archived from the original on April 23, 2008. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
  18. "Professional Highlights" (PDF). Judith Light official website. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  19. Amy Mistretta (2 February 2009). "Soaps.com Exclusive: Interview with One Life to Live's Michael Storm!". Soaps.com. She Knows. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  20. One Life to Live. Season 16. April 1984. American Broadcasting Company.
  21. One Life to Live. Season 17. 1984–85. American Broadcasting Company.
  22. "One Life to Live recap (May 2004)". ABC. Archived from the original on April 23, 2008. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
  23. "MICHAEL STORM’S WIFE IS EXPECTING: Baby is due 1st week in April … But, please, not on April 1st!". Daytime TV (Popular Library). 1970. Archived from the original on October 26, 2009. Retrieved November 22, 2011.

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