User:Livelikemusic/sandbox/Warren Lockridge
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Santa Barbara character | |||||||||||||||||||||
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First appearance | August 1, 1984 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | January 15, 1993 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Final; regular | ||||||||||||||||||||
Created by | Bridget and Jerome Dobson | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Warren Lockridge is a fictional character from Santa Barbara, an American soap opera on the NBC network.
Casting and creation
[edit]Early castings
[edit]In June 1984, John Allen Nelson was cast in the role of Warren under a two-and-a-half year contract. He made his first appearance during the serial's third episode.[1] In 1986, Nelson opted to leave the role, in pursuit of other roles in film and television.[2] He last appeared in the role on April 29, 1986.[3] Following his exit, Nelson expressed he only held financial regret for leaving the role.[2]
In 1986, actor Scott Jenkins was hired in the role of Brian Bradford, however, was let go before he made his first appearance. In 1987, the Dobsons cast Jenkins in the role of Warren. He made his first appearance during the January 7, 1987, episode;[4] he soon exited two-months later.[5]
Jack Wagner
[edit]Character development
[edit]Introduction
[edit]Exit and brief return (1986–1987)
[edit]Second return (1991)
[edit]Storylines
[edit]Warren Lockridge, the son of Augusta (Louise Sorel) and Lionel Lockridge (Nicolas Coster), was a callow young man whose chief interest seemed to be seducing the young women of Santa Barbara. After realizing that he would not get far with Jade Perkins (Melissa Brennan), Warren took an interest in Summer Blake, the sister of Gina DeMott Capwell (Linda Gibboney), but their love story is cut short when Summer is brutally murdered by the carnation killer, later known as Peter Flint. Warren had little time for grieving because he was one of the suspects in the murder of Channing Capwell Jr., but he was eventually cleared of all suspicion.
After a short fling with Elizabeth Peale, Warren met Maggie Gillis, a promising young cop, and they fell in love. That relationship was ruined when Warren learned Maggie was taking care of her invalid husband and that she would never leave him. Warren then started gambling and losing large amounts of money, and eventually decided it would be best if he left town. He returned shortly thereafter but discovered that most of the people he cared about were also gone, so he decided to leave once again.
Four years later, Warren returned to Santa Barbara a much wiser man. He received a shock when he learned that his grandmother Minx Lockridge was the mother of Cassandra Benedict, a woman with whom Warren had had a fling. Warren ended up with Angela Raymond, but Cassandra constantly tried to break up the couple. Warren was accused of murdering Amado Gonzales, but discovered that the real murderer was Craig Hunt.
Cassandra stopped at nothing to break up Warren and Angela, even trying to poison Angela, which resulted in Warren's father, Lionel, ending up in a hospital. Warren received the shock of his life when his mother revealed to him that Lionel was not his biological father. Augusta left town without naming Warren's real father. Warren had a hard time accepting and dealing with this revelation.
Warren and Lionel remained friends, and Angela had stood by him. Warren took up a career in journalism, where he met a young and talented boy named Troy. It later turned out was actually a girl, B. J. Walker, in a disguise. While B. J. was engaged in a court case, Warren showed his support for her and the couple fell in love. Angela had left Warren to be with Ted Capwell, so the road was clear for B.J. and Warren. Warren asked her to marry him, and their wedding took place in the final episode of the series.
Reception
[edit]References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Jerome, Bridget (executive producer); Dobson, Jerome (executive producer); Hayden, Jeffrey (executive producer) (August 1, 1984). Santa Barbara. Episode 3. NBC.
- ^ a b Mac Trevor, Joan (1987). "Le courrier des acteurs est comptabilisé pour mesurer leur popularité!" [The mail of the actors is accounted to measure their popularity!]. Ciné Télé Revue. Belgium: Editions Ciné Revue.
- ^ Jerome, Bridget (executive producer); Dobson, Jerome (executive producer); Bunim, Mary-Ellis (head writer) (January 7, 1987). Santa Barbara. Episode 621. NBC.
- ^ Jerome, Bridget (executive producer); Dobson, Jerome (executive producer); Howard Bailey, Anne (head writer); Pratt Jr., Charles (head writer) (January 7, 1987). Santa Barbara. Episode 621. NBC.
- ^ Jerome, Bridget (executive producer); Dobson, Jerome (executive producer); Howard Bailey, Anne (head writer); Pratt Jr., Charles (head writer) (March 24, 1987). Santa Barbara. Episode 675. NBC.