Cathy Craig is a fictional character on the American soap opera ''
One Life to Live
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''. Introduced onscreen in January 1969, the character role is the first ongoing
antagonist
An antagonist is a character in a story who is presented as the chief foe of the protagonist.
Etymology
The English word antagonist comes from the Greek ἀνταγωνιστής – ''antagonistēs'', "opponent, competitor, villain, enemy, riv ...
to lead
heroine
Victoria Lord and last appears in November 1978.
Casting
Actress
Catherine Burns originated the role of Cathy Craig from 1969 until 1970. The role was then assumed by actress Amy Levitt from 1970 through May 1971, when she was replaced by actress Jane Alice Brandon. Brandon appeared on ''One Life to Live'' from May 1971 through October 1972, when series creator
Agnes Nixon recast the role again to Dorrie Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh played Cathy longer than any other actress in the role, from October 1972 until June 1976, until she was fired by executive producer Doris Quinlan. Jennifer Harmon played the role until the character's final appearance in November 1978.
In late 1975, actress
Robin Strasser was offered a long-term contract with the series to take up the role but declined upon the knowledge that Kavanaugh would be fired to accommodate the recast.
Strasser would later go on to join the show in 1979 as
Dorian Lord.
Storylines

Cathy is initially introduced as the unseen child daughter of
Llanview Hospital chief-of-staff
Dr. Jim Craig (originally, Robert Milli) in 1968. When the character debuts on-screen in January 1969, she is
aged to a seventeen-year-old teenager. Harboring an
Electra complex toward her father, Cathy (Burns) grew increasingly jealous of the time her prospective stepmother
Anna Wolek
Anna Wolek is a fictional character on the American soap opera ''One Life to Live''. Actress Doris Belack played the character from the show's first episode in 1968 until 1977. After Belack left the show, Kathleen Maguire played the character from ...
(
Doris Belack) was spending with her father. Cathy (Levitt) rebelled against Jim (now, Nat Polen onward) and Anna by using drugs, eventually becoming an addict and killing her dealer Artie Duncan (
John Cullum) in an
LSD-fueled maniacal episode. Cathy seeks treatment for her addiction at the culturally relevant
Odyssey House
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in
New York City (a real treatment center) in 1970.
She (Kavanaugh) soon begins reporting stories for ''The Banner'' when
Victoria "Viki" Lord Burke (
Erika Slezak) hires her, becoming the character's first active nemesis. Cathy briefly engages in an affair with ''Banner'' chief editor and Viki's then-fiancé,
Steve Burke (Bernie Grant). Later, just before Viki remarries first husband
Joe Riley (
Lee Patterson) after returning to town following his apparent death, Cathy becomes pregnant by Joe from a brief romance in 1973. Joe insists on marrying her but she declines and resigns to single motherhood. Joe and Viki remarry in September, and months later Cathy gives birth to her and Joe's daughter,
Megan Craig Riley, December 2, 1974. Joe is told that baby Megan is born with a congenital heart defect that ensures she would never live to adulthood; fearing she would not take the news well, Joe keeps Megan's condition from Cathy. While caring for stepdaughter Megan, Viki is involved in a car accident while rushing an ailing Megan to the hospital during a storm in October 1975. The accident leaves Viki in a coma and assures baby Megan's death. Believing Viki intentionally caused the accident, Cathy swears vengeance on the newspaper heiress.
Emotionally reeling and plotting, Cathy (Harmon) marries Viki's newly arrived brother and maternal cousin,
Tony Lord (
George Reinholt
George Kilpatrick Reinholt (August 22, 1940 – November 11, 2013) was an American actor.
Reinholt played the character of Erik Fulda in ''The Secret Storm'' for a year starting in 1967.
His greatest fame came with two subsequent soap r ...
), in 1976; unknown to Cathy, Tony was truly in love with sweetheart
Pat Ashley (
Jacqueline Courtney). Adding to Cathy's emotional strife was the fact that Viki became pregnant herself, and gives birth to baby boy
Kevin Lord Riley that year, but the child does not inherit the heart condition that plagued Megan. Cathy's mental state wavers at this point, and she becomes obsessed with having a baby with Tony. Cathy miscarries her second child and proceeds to fall into
psychosis. She then kidnaps baby Kevin and disappears for several months. When she is finally located in 1977, Cathy is found in
catatonia but without baby Kevin. Many more months go by before Cathy recovered sufficiently to tell Joe, Viki, and Tony the location of the baby. After completely recovering from her breakdown, Cathy grants Tony a divorce and leaves Llanview.
Reception
The role of Cathy was created by series creator Agnes Nixon as one of the first
feminist
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
s on American
soap operas. Amy Levitt's portrayals of an increasingly drug-addled Cathy earned national coverage by media outlets who praised the show for its realistic showcase of addiction and
drug rehabilitation.
The last actress to play Cathy, Jennifer Harmon, earned a
Daytime Emmy Award nomination for
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1978, the first nomination in the category for the show.
References
External links
Cathy Craig profile – SoapCentral.com
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One Life to Live characters
Television characters introduced in 1969
American female characters in television
Fictional drug addicts
Fictional LSD users
Fictional reporters
Fictional writers
Fictional Polish-American people