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Joey Buchanan
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Nathan Fillion as Joey Buchanan
One Life to Live
Portrayed by Nathan Fillion (1994–97, 2007)
Don Jeffcoat (1997–2001)
Bruce Michael Hall (2003–04)
Tom Degnan (2010–11)(and child actors)
Duration 1980–2001, 2003–04, 2007, 2010–11
First appearance Template:Start date
Last appearance Template:End date
Created by Gordon Russell
Sam Hall
Introduced by Joseph Stuart
Frank Valentini (2003)
Profile
Family Lord
Riley
Buchanan (adoptive)
Alias(es) Joseph Francis Riley, Jr. Joseph Francis Riley Buchanan
Occupation
  • Photographer
  • Episcopalian priest
  • Board member of Buchanan Enterprises
  • Trustee to the Llanfair estate
  • Residence Buchanan Compound
    Mayfair, London, England
    Joey Buchanan-Hall
    Bruce Michael Hall as Joey Buchanan
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    Tom Degnan as Joey Buchanan
    Relationships
    Parents Joe Riley
    Victoria Lord
    Clint Buchanan (adopted)
    Siblings Megan Gordon
    Megan Craig Riley
    Kevin Buchanan
    Jessica Buchanan
    Natalie Buchanan
    Rex Balsom (adoptive)
    Cord Roberts (adoptive)
    Spouses Kelly Cramer (2000)
    Jennifer Rappaport (2003–04)
    Aubrey Wentworth (2011)
    Grandparents Victor Lord
    Eugenia Randolph Lord
    Asa Buchanan (adoptive)
    Olympia Buchanan (adoptive)
    Aunts and uncles Eileen Riley
    Tom Dennison
    Tony Lord
    Meredith Lord
    Tina Lord
    Todd Manning
    Victor Lord, Jr.
    Bo Buchanan (adoptive)
    Ben Davidson (adoptive)
    Nieces and nephews Duke Buchanan
    Shane Balsom
    Bree Brennan
    Liam McBain
    Ryder Ford
    First cousins Julie Siegel
    Tim Siegel
    Mari Lynn Dennison
    Brian Kendall
    Daniel Wolek
    C. J. Roberts
    Sarah Roberts
    Starr Manning
    Danielle Manning
    Jack Manning
    Sam Manning
    David Vickers Buchanan (adoptive)
    Drew Buchanan (adoptive)
    Matthew Buchanan (adoptive)


    Joseph Francis "Joey" Riley Buchanan ( Riley) is a fictional character on the American daytime serial One Life to Live. The character is the son of original protagonists Victoria Lord and Joe Riley, Sr.

    Background and casting[]

    The role Joey Buchanan was originated by child actor Ryan Morris from 1980 to 1983. Morris was then replaced by John Paul Learn from 1983 to 1990. In 1990, the role was reintroduced by teen actor Chris McKenna, who portrayed the role until 1993. In 1994, actor Nathan Fillion first appeared in the regular role of an 18-year-old Joey on the episode first-run April 28, 1994. Fillion remained on the series until his on-screen departure on February 14, 1997. Fillion's portrayal of Joey earned him a Younger Actor Emmy nomination in 1996.[1] Following Fillion's departure, the role was recast with actor Don Jeffcoat, who stepped into the role on-screen on October 17, 1997.[2]

    In 2000, it was announced that Jeffcoat was cast out of the series after his contract was not extended.[3] Jeffcoat last aired on-air on January 19, 2001. In early 2003, it was announced that Passions actor Bruce Michael Hall would join the cast as the third adult actor to portray the role of Joey.[4] However, it was announced in November 2003 that Hall had been let go from the show. He last aired in 2004. Fillion returned briefly to the role in August 2007 for One Life to Live 9,999 and 10,000 episodes.[5][6][7]

    In July 2009, it was reported that actor Daniel Cosgrove, best known for his role as Bill Lewis on the CBS Daytime soap opera Guiding Light would be cast in the role as Joey Buchanan following the series' September 2009 finale.[8] The reports were confirmed untrue when it was announced that Cosgrove would join the CBS Daytime soap As the World Turns in the role of Christopher Hughes.[9][10]

    In the summer of 2010, a casting call went out with the prospect of possibly officially recasting the role of Joey Buchanan.[11] On October 5, 2010, it was announced that newcomer Josh Kelly had been cast as Joey Buchanan.[12] Kelly had a projected on-air debut of November 24, 2010. Kelly reportedly beat out several Daytime heavy-weights including Matt Borlenghi, Brody Hutzler, and Austin Peck. However, two days later, it was announced that the role of Joey had been unrecast and then re-recast the role with former As the World Turns actor Tom Degnan.[13] One Life to Live executive producer Frank Valentini released a statement concerning the change-up, stating:



    Degnan premiered as previous reported for Kelly on November 24, 2010. Following the April 2011 cancellation of One Life to Live and All My Children,[14] it was announced that Degnan would exit alongside co-star Gina Tognoni, who was portraying Joey's long-time love, Kelly Cramer would exit the series before its January 2012 finale.[15][16][17] Both Degnan and Tognoni exited the soap on August 24, 2011.

    Storylines[]

    1979–93[]

    Joey is born to Victoria "Viki" Lord Riley mere months after the death of his father and her husband Joe Riley in 1980.[18][19] When Viki later marries Clint Buchanan in 1982, Clint adopts Joey and his older brother, Kevin Lord Riley. In the summer of 1992, a teenage Joey befriends a closeted gay teen named Billy Douglas who had a friendship with the Rev. Andrew Carpenter. College student Marty Saybrooke, who had a crush on Andrew and was jealous of his relationship with Billy, accused Andrew of molesting Billy. Andrew was later found not to be sexually abusing Billy, which forced Billy to come out of the closet to his parents and to the citizens of Llanview. Joey supported his friend Billy as he coped with coming out of the closet and the homophobia from the town and his disapproving father. Andrew later help bring the AIDS quilt to Llanview to help the town to tolerate the gay community.

    1994–2001, 2003–04, 2007[]

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    Joey (Nathan Fillion) and Dorian (Robin Strasser), 1994

    In 1994 a young adult Joey secretly romances his mother's nemesis Dorian Lord (Robin Strasser). Though initially motivated by revenge against Viki, Dorian comes to love Joey; Viki is outraged when she finds out.[20] During a recurrence of her dissociative identity disorder, one of Viki's alternate personalities, Jean Randolph, holds Dorian hostage in a secret room beneath Llanfair in 1995.[21] One of the conditions of her release is to end the relationship with Joey,[22] which she does.[23]

    Joey later becomes involved with Dorian's niece, Kelly Cramer (Gina Tognoni) in late 1995. Ultimately, Kelly leaves him for his brother Kevin.

    In 2003 Joey returns to Llanview, having become a pastor in his absence. He soon marries Jennifer Rappaport, but her struggle to fit into her new role as a pastor's wife and her feelings for Rex Balsom destroy the marriage. Joey leaves town for London in January 2004. For two weeks that May, Joey returns while Viki undergoes heart transplant surgery.

    Joey returns for two days in August 2007, along with brothers Cord Roberts (John Loprieno) and Kevin, for the funeral of his adopted grandfather, Asa Buchanan (Philip Carey). He and Dorian briefly discuss their past relationship, and the fact that they both still think of each other.[6][7]

    2010–11[]

    Joey returns to Llanview for Thanksgiving in 2010 with a woman named Aubrey Wentworth (Terri Conn). Though Kelly finds herself still in love with him, Joey proposes to Aubrey. Clint does a background check on Aubrey, uncovering her history as a con artist with professed brother but actual former boyfriend Cutter (Josh Kelly). Aubrey, then, learns of Clint's disreputable deeds and blackmails him. Despite Kelly's protests, Joey and Aubrey elope in February 2011. While Kelly insists to Joey that Aubrey actual motives for marriage is his families' fortunes, her accusations cause Joey to push her away. A devastated Kelly then begins a romantic relationship with John McBain (Michael Easton), resigning that Joey's new marriage to another woman. Eventually, Joey discovers that Aubrey's history and true relationship to Cutter. When Joey confronts Aubrey, she admits to her initial transgressions, but vows to falling in-love with him. Joey keeps his knowledge of Aubrey's actions quiet as he and Aubrey are awarded temporary custody of his nephew, Ryder Ford, while his sister and mother suffered bouts with multiple personalities. Later, when Kelly is stabbed by psychotic psychiatrist Dr. Marty Saybrooke (Susan Haskell) and left for dead, Joey finally admits to and declares his undying affection for Kelly while she laid in hospital. Joey and Aubrey soon divorce in July 2011.

    In August 2011, Joey announces that he is moving back to London with Kelly so that they could be closer to Kelly's son and Joey's great-nephew, Zane. Before leaving Llanfair, Aubrey gives Joey back the engagement ring he gave her, but Joey declines and wishes Aubrey well. Joey lets Aubrey keep the ring because he gave it to her in "good faith", despite the fact that she originally married him for his money. Joey and Kelly say goodbye to family members before departing on the episode first-run August 24, 2011.

    Crimes Committed[]

    • Punched his brother, Kevin and tried to choke him with a pool cue [Jul 18-19, 2000]

    References[]

    1. http://www.soapcentral.com/oltl/recaps/1997/970210.php.
    2. http://www.soapcentral.com/oltl/recaps/1997/971013.php
    3. Kroll, Dan J. (2000-08-28). Don Jeffcoat out as contract not extended. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
    4. Kroll, Dan J. (2003-11-30). Bruce Michael Hall to exit from OLTL. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
    5. Error on call to Template:cite book: Parameter title must be specified (July 31, 2007 (Vol. 32, No. 31)).
    6. 6.0 6.1 One Life to Live recap (8/16/07). ABC.com (Internet Archive) (August 16, 2007). Archived from the original on April 23, 2008. Retrieved on April 23, 2008. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "ABC 2007-08-16" defined multiple times with different content
    7. 7.0 7.1 One Life to Live recap (8/17/07). ABC.com (Internet Archive) (August 17, 2007). Archived from the original on April 23, 2008. Retrieved on April 23, 2008. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "ABC 2007-08-17" defined multiple times with different content
    8. Kroll, Dan J. (2007-07-27). Report: Daniel Cosgrove cast as Joey Buchanan. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
    9. Kroll, Dan J. (2009-11-12). Daniel Cosgrove to join As the World Turns. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
    10. Fairman, Michael (2009-11-13). Daniel Cosgrove to ATWT!. Michael Fairman On Air On Soaps. Michaelfairmansoaps.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2010.
    11. Kroll, Dan J. (2010-09-09). OLTL looking to recast the role of Joey Buchanan. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
    12. Kroll, Dan J. (2010-10-05). Josh Kelly lands role of OLTL's Joey. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
    13. Kroll, Dan J. (2010-10-07). One Life to Live unrecasts, re-recasts Joey Buchanan. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
    14. AMC and OLTL Canceled. Soap Opera Digest. Soapoperadigest.com (2011-04-14). Retrieved on June 28, 2012.
    15. Kroll, Dan J. (2011-06-07). Gina Tognoni, Tom Degnan exiting OLTL this summer. Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 28, 2012.
    16. Fairman, Michael (2011-05-31). Is Gina Tognoni headed out of One Life to Live early?. Michael Fairman On Air On Soaps. Michaelfairmansoaps.com. Retrieved on June 28, 2012.
    17. Fairman, Michael (2011-06-07). Tom Degnan set to exit OLTL early!. Michael Fairman On Air On Soaps. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.
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    21. One Life to Live recaps (1995, Part 1) - ABC.com
    22. One Life to Live recaps (1995, Part 2) - ABC.com
    23. One Life to Live recaps (1995, Part 3) - ABC.com

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