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Casting and awards

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The character was previously portrayed by seven child actresses. In 1993, Alison Sweeney stepped into the role.[1] This was not her first role on the show; she had previously portrayed Adrienne Johnson as a child in 1987.[2] Since Sweeney stepped into the role, Sami has been showcased as the series' primary troublemaker and "the girl you loved to hate"[3] through her lying and scheming. In recent years, Sweeney has established herself as a leading heroine, with the show centering on the popular and controversial relationships between Sami and her love interests Lucas, EJ and Rafe. Sweeney’s portrayal of "Salem’s resident bad girl"[3] has earned her various fan awards during her run, including five Soap Opera Digest Awards[4] and a Special Fan Award for "America's Favorite Villain" at the 2002 Daytime Emmy Award ceremony.[3] In 2005, the role was briefly recast with Dan Wells as the character of Sami's male alter ego "Stan" while Sweeney was on maternity leave.[3] Sweeney first appeared in the role on January 22, 1993. For her work in the role, Sweeney has won Daytime Emmy Awards for "Best Performance in a Daytime Drama — Young Actress" (1997), "Best Youth Actress in a Soap Opera" (1994) and "America's Favorite Villain" (2002). Sweeney has also won seven Soap Opera Digest Awards, including three wins for "Outstanding Villainess" in 1996, 1998 and 1999.[5]

Alison Sweeney (pictured) has played the role for nearly 20 years

Sweeney has cited Deidre Hall (Marlena), Drake Hogestyn (John) and Wayne Northrop (Roman) as influences on her career playing the role, stating: "I learned so many lessons from them".[2]

Development

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Relationship with Lucas

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The character has had an on and off relationship with Lucas Horton (Bryan Dattilo) since her teenage days. From 1993, Lucas and Sami worked together to break their brother and sister up, Carrie and Austin, as Sami was infatuated with Austin, while Lucas wanted Carrie.[6] This storyline spawned over years, and even returned in the 21st century. Sami and Lucas first had sex in 1995, changing the dynamic of their relationship for good.[6] Sami gave birth to a son in 1995, initially thought to be Austin's, by 1996 she found out that Lucas was the true father, however decided to deviously keep this information to herself.[6] In 1998, Sami told the police that Lucas was abusive to Will by hitting him, while infact Lucas had actually dropped Will by accident,[6] which Lucas resented Sami for. Lucas killed Franco Kelly in 1998, and framed Sami for the murder, and Sami was sentenced to death.[6] While Sami was on death row.[6] When her execution day finally arrived Lucas couldn't handle the guilt any longer. At the last second Lucas rushed in to save her life and admitted he was the killer.[6] Over the years, their animosity calmed down and they became lovers once more, and married in 2007. That same year, Sami and Lucas' relationship was complicated when E.J. DiMera proposed marriage to Sami in order to end a vendetta between the DiMera and the Brady family.[7] E.J. even threatened that Sami's father could die if she refused to do so.[7] This added much strain to "Lumi" as a couple, as they were married at the time. Sami convinced Lucas that she should marry E.J. to save her family, however Lucas rejected this idea, and even accused Sami of actually being in love with E.J.,[7] however Sami assured Lucas she loved him, despite going back on her word by sleeping with E.J. Nelson Branco from TV Guide named them Soap's best supercouple.[8] He described them (and their current situation at the time) –

Since 2008, the relationship has ceased to exist, and Lucas has left town. In 2011, it was announced that Bryan Dattilo was to return to Days Of Our Lives. In a 2011 poll by Soap Opera Digest "Who Should Lucas Woo?" (who revealed that Dattilo would be returning to the soap) 54% of 5,175 voters said that Sami and Lucas should be paired back together.[9]

In May 2012, their son Will came out as gay. During an interview with On-Air On-Soaps, Sweeney stated:


Relationship with E.J.

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Since 2006, Sami has had an on and off relationship with E.J. DiMera (James Scott). In 2012, commenting on whether the couple were working towards a reunion, Scott stated:


Refs

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  1. ^ "Days of our Lives". Days of our Lives. Retrieved 2010-12-28.
  2. ^ a b Di Lauro, Janet. "25 Facts About Alison Sweeney". The New York Times Company. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d "Alison Sweeney biography — Yahoo! TV". Archived from the original on January 11, 2007.
  4. ^ "Alison Sweeney bio at SOD".
  5. ^ "Alison Sweeney — Days Of Our Lives — Soap Opera Digest and Weekly". Soapoperadigest.com. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Erica Brown (10 November 2004). "Luminous". Soap Opera Digest (soapoperadigest.com). Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  7. ^ a b c Soap Opera Digest (1 October 2007). "Days Of Our Lives Recaps DAYS Week of October 1, 2007". Soap Opera Digest (soapoperadigest.com). Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  8. ^ Nelson Branco. "Soaps' best super-couples!". TV Guide. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  9. ^ "With Bryan R. Dattilo headed back to Salem, who would you like to see Lucas woo?". Soap Opera Digest (soapoperadigest.com. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  10. ^ "DAYS Chandler Massey & Alison Sweeney Chat on Will Coming Out to Lucas & Sami!". Michael Fairman. May 15, 2012. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  11. ^ "DAYS James Scott Chats on EJAMI, Eileen Davidson, and Chandler Massey!". Michael Fairman. October 11, 2012. Retrieved October 17, 2012.