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Louise Jacqueline Sorel (née Cohen, born August 6, 1940) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as
Vivian Alamain Vivian Alamain is a fictional character from '' Days of Our Lives'', an American soap opera on the NBC network. Created by head writers Richard J. Allen and Beth Milstein, and introduced by executive producers Ken Corday and Al Rabin, the role ...
in '' Days of Our Lives'' from 1992 to 2000, 2009 to 2011, 2017 to 2018, and 2020, Augusta Wainwright on '' Santa Barbara'' from 1984 to 1991, and Emily Tanner on '' Beacon Hill'' since 2014.


Early life

Sorel was born in
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,
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, the daughter of a Hollywood producer father and an Egyptian mother who is a professional concert pianist. Sorel received theatrical training at the
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in New York. She briefly attended the
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, where she studied French. Sorel is Jewish. She began performing on stage when she was 15 years old.


Career

Sorel's early career was on the stage; she spent several years on
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, playing roles in '' Take Her, She's Mine'' and '' Man and Boy''. She appeared in stage productions of '' The Lion in Winter'' and '' The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window''. Sorel's first feature film appearance was in the film '' The Party's Over'' (1965). She appeared in ''
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'' (1971), ''
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'' episode " Pickman's Model" (1971), ''
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'' (1971), '' Every Little Crook and Nanny'' (1972), ''
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'' (1973), '' Airplane II: The Sequel'' (1982), ''
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'' (1982), ''
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'' (1984), and '' Crimes of Passion'' (1984) among others. She has made guest appearances on more than 50 prime time programs and TV movies, making a guest appearance on '' Star Trek'' (as "Rayna", in the episode " Requiem for Methuselah", which aired in 1969). She also portrayed Terry Waverly, the sister-in-law of Dr. Richard Kimble in an episode of '' The Fugitive'' in 1965. She made other guest appearances on such programs as '' Bonanza'' (as Marie in the episode "The Strange One", 1965), ''
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'', '' The Virginian'', '' Route 66'', '' The Big Valley'', '' The Fugitive'', '' Search'' (as Magda Reiner, in "Live Men Tell Tales"), ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Medical Center'', '' Charlie's Angels'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Knots Landing'', and ''
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'', among others. She had a principal role on '' The Don Rickles Show''. Sorel played Helena Varga, a young woman from a disadvantaged background whose photographic memory becomes valuable to a drug kingpin in the
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television production '' Get Christie Love'' (1974), starring
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. Sorel played Eleanor Greeley in the ''
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'' episode "One More Summer" (1982). Her first daytime dramatic role was as eccentric, meddlesome Augusta Wainwright on the
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daytime drama '' Santa Barbara''. She appeared on ''Santa Barbara'' from July 1984 to August 1986, then from November 1988 to May 1989, returning the following October. She remained until October 1991. In between stints, she also spent a year appearing as strong-willed but decent District Attorney Judith Russell Sanders on the ABC soap opera '' One Life to Live'', from August 1986 through November 1987. She played the villainous
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on the
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daytime serial, '' Days of Our Lives'' from March 1992 until February 2000. Sorel's performance as Alamain garnered her five
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as "Outstanding Villainess" in 1994, "Outstanding Showstopper" in 1997 and again in 1999 as "Outstanding Scene Stealer". In 2000, shortly after her dismissal from ''Days of Our Lives'', Sorel briefly joined the cast of the ''
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'' as fashion maven "Donatella Stewart" (a play on the names Donatella Versace and
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). The role lasted for a month. In 2001, she had a brief role on another ABC soap opera '' All My Children'' as "Judge Kay Campobello" who blackmailed
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into sleeping with her. She made a brief appearance on ''
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'' as cannery worker Dort in 2004. In December 2009, she was invited to reprise her villainous role on ''Days of Our Lives''. In June 2011, Sorel was let go from ''Days of Our Lives'' along with many other actors to make room for the return of supercouple John and Marlena and several other characters. In 2014, Sorel played Emily Tanner in the soap opera
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'' Beacon Hill''. On December 29, 2017, Sorel returned to ''Days of Our Lives'' as Vivian. However, she was briefly replaced by
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. On December 30, 2019, it was announced that Sorel would once again return to the role in 2020.


Filmography

* 2014, 2020: '' Beacon Hill'' – Emily Tanner * 1992–2000, 2009–11, 2017–18, 2020: '' Days of Our Lives'' –
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* 2004: ''
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'' – Dort * 1998: ''
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'' – Mrs Saberhagen * 1996: '' Law & Order'' – "Causa Mortis" as Marcy Fletcher Wrightman * 1984–1991: '' Santa Barbara'' – Augusta Lockridge * 1986–87: '' One Life to Live'' – Judith Sanders * 1984: '' Matt Houston'' — “Eyewitness” as Barbara Daniels * 1983: ''
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'' – Robin Saunders * 1982: ''
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'' – Julia * 1982: '' Airplane II: The Sequel'' – Nurse * 1982: ''Hart to Hart'' – "Blue and Broken Harted" season 3 episode 16 – Pat Yankee * 1982: '' Knots Landing'' – Bess Riker * 1982: ''
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'' – Marty Katz * 1982: ''
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'' – Eleanor Greeley * 1977: ''
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'' – Janice Maclay * 1973: '' Circle of Fear'' - Nisa King * 1973: '' The President's Plane Is Missing'' - Joanna Spencer * 1972: '' The Don Rickles Show'' – Barbara Robinson * 1972: '' Banacek'' – Alicia Danato * 1971: ''
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'' - Ruth * 1971: ''
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'' - Victorian woman * 1969: ''
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'' – " Requiem for Methuselah" as Rayna * 1968: '' Mannix'' – "Delayed Action" as Danielle Michaels / Merry Higgins * 1967: ''
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'' - "The Fatal Reunion Raid" as Gabrielle * 1967:
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"A Bell for San Tanco" as Binkie * 1965: '' Bonanza'' – Marie * 1965: '' The Virginian'' - "The Dream Of Stavros Karas" - Eleni Niarcos * 1965: '' The Fugitive'' - "The Survivors" as Terry Waverly * * 1963: '' The Defenders'' - "Conspiracy of Silence" as Margie Spencer


Awards


References


External links

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Louise Sorel interview, The Spectrum, Accessed May 16, 2017.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sorel, Louise Living people American film actresses American soap opera actresses American stage actresses American television actresses Actresses from Los Angeles Jewish American actresses 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses 21st-century American Jews 1940 births