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Crystal Elizabeth Chappell (born August 4, 1965) is an American actress who played
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on ''
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'' from 1990 to 1993, Maggie Carpenter on ''
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'' from 1995–97 and
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on ''
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'' from 1999 to 2009. On October 2, 2009, she began reprising the role of Carly Manning. In May 2011, Chappell revealed that her contract was not renewed and her character ended its run in late summer. She has since appeared as Danielle Spencer on '' The Bold and the Beautiful'' in 2012 and 2013, as well as appearing in several online soap operas.


Acting


Soap opera and serial roles

Chappell's first daytime appearance was as a day player on ''
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'' in 1989. In a July 2006 interview in industry magazine ''
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'', Chappell recalled actor Maurice Benard helping her through her first scenes. After a brief run on '' Santa Barbara'' in 1990, (she played a classmate of Eden's who died of an ice overdose), Chappell was cast as Dr.
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Alamain (Katerina von Leuschner) on ''
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''. She portrayed the role from June 1990 to October 1993. Chappell and future husband Michael Sabatino met on ''
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'', where he played villain Lawrence Alamain. Chappell was front-burner for most of her time on the show, first when her character Carly was featured in a romance with lead character
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(
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,
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), and then in a complex, Byzantine storyline that featured her heretofore unknown secret identity as a European blueblood. The story culminated in a controversial plot that had Carly buried alive by Lawrence's aunt Vivian ( Louise Sorel). Chappell left after difficult contract negotiations and differences with head writer James E. Reilly. Chappell's next role was as Maggie Carpenter on ''
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'' from October 1995 through September 1997. The character of Maggie was created for Chappell, and she was again paired with a romantic lead on the show, Max Holden (
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). Her main storyline revolved around the tension between her burgeoning romantic relationship and her plans to profess vows as a nun. The character was eventually written out. From July 2, 1999 to September 18, 2009, she played complex villainess/anti-heroine
Olivia Spencer Olivia Spencer is a fictional character on the popular CBS daytime soap opera, ''Guiding Light''. The character was introduced to audiences in the summer of 1999 as the fiancée of the late Prince Richard Winslow. Crystal Chappell originated th ...
on ''
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''. The role of Olivia was initially only intended to be a short-term role, but Chappell's portrayal was so popular she was signed to a contract. She won a
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for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama for her work as Olivia in 2002 and was nominated again in the same category in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, she earned her first nomination in the Outstanding Lead Actress category. In 2009, her character Olivia and
Jessica Leccia Jessica Leccia , ; (born January 8, 1976) is an American actress. She is known for her portrayals of Natalia Rivera on ''Guiding Light'' from 2007 to 2009 and of Inez Salinger on ''One Life to Live'' from 2010 to 2011. Early life and education ...
's character Natalia Rivera were involved in the hugely popular same sex pairing, "
Otalia Olivia Spencer and Natalia Rivera Aitoro, often referred to by the portmanteau Otalia, are a fictional couple from the American CBS daytime drama ''Guiding Light''. Olivia is portrayed by Crystal Chappell, and Natalia is portrayed by Jessica Lec ...
", which saw two presumably heterosexual women move from sworn enemies to a close friendship, to eventually, after a long period of dramatic angst, admitting their feelings towards each other and becoming a couple. The coupling of Otalia was embraced by fans and critics alike, and named a 'super-couple' by Nelson Branco, of ''TV Guide Canada'' and writes "In an age of contrived and soulless couples, Olivia and Natalia’s burgeoning romance felt natural, innocent, and most importantly, real." The final episodes of ''Guiding Light'' saw Natalia and Olivia move in and start a family together. Chappell returned to her role on ''Days of Our Lives'' in September 2009 and begin airing in October. In May 2011, her contract was not renewed and her character ended its run in late summer. Chappell joined the cast of '' The Bold and the Beautiful'' in 2012 as Danielle Spencer, who was featured in the show's first gay storyline. In 2009, Chappell co-created the soap opera
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'' Venice: The Series''. Chappell executive produces and stars in the series, which centers around the life of Gina (Chappell), a gay interior designer living in Venice Beach, California. Her ''Guiding Light'' former co-star Lecchia plays Gina's ex-girlfriend, Ani. In 2011, Chappell won the first Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime as a producer, and won again in 2014 for Outstanding New Approaches - Drama Series. Chappell also produced and starred opposite Lecchia in a pilot for a new soap web series called ''The Grove'' in 2013. In 2014, Chappell executive produced the soap opera web series ''
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'', and co-starred as Claire Preston. She was nominated for a 2015 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding New Approaches Drama Series as a producer, and was nominated for a 2015
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for Best Supporting Actress (Drama) for her role.


Contract controversy

In 2005, Chappell was ambivalent about re-signing to ''
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'', as her storyline had ebbed considerably. Shortly after re-signing her contract, she was offered the front-burner role of Paige on ''
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''. Since ''Guiding Light'' had recently cut a number of its actors from the cast roster, Chappell met with the producers to see if she could be released from her contract with ''Guiding Light''. The show ultimately refused. In a July 2006 interview with ''
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'', Chappell indicated that, while there were no hard feelings, she wasn't sure why the show was so eager to keep Olivia as a character, since the character had not been used much, particularly since the pairing of Olivia and Phillip ended. She has also made appearances in the prime time shows '' Poltergeist: The Legacy'', '' Silk Stalkings'', '' Pensacola: Wings of Gold'', and '' Burke's Law''.


Personal life

Chappell was born in
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, and later moved to the
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area and attended
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. She subsequently attended the
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. She was married to Scott Fanjoy from 1988 to 1991. She has been married to actor Michael Sabatino since January 6, 1997. They have two sons.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


See also

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Olivia Spencer and Natalia Rivera Aitoro Olivia Spencer and Natalia Rivera Aitoro, often referred to by the portmanteau Otalia, are a fictional couple from the American CBS daytime drama ''Guiding Light''. Olivia is portrayed by Crystal Chappell, and Natalia is portrayed by Jessica Lec ...


References


External links

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