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Starr Manning is a fictional character from the ABC Daytime soap opera ''One Life to Live'' (OLTL). Born on screen on January 8, 1996, the role has been portrayed by several child actors. In spring, 1998, Starr was rapidly aged, re-establishing her birth year as 1992 when Kristen Alderson stepped into the role.〔 Following the cancellation of OLTL, Alderson carried the role over to ABC's last remaining soap, ''General Hospital'' (GH), winning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress for the portrayal in 2013. Alderson is the second OLTL actor after Gerald Anthony (Marco Dane) to win an Emmy for a crossover role to GH. Starr is the oldest child of supercouple Todd Manning and Blair Cramer. Starr and younger brother, Jack, are the only two characters biologically related to longtime OLTL rivals Victoria Lord and Dr. Dorian Cramer Lord. The character's most significant storylines featured her dealing with her parents' volatile relationship, her early adolescent friendship with Matthew Buchanan, portrayed by Alderson's real-life brother, Eddie, and her close friendship with Langston Wilde, as well as her romantic relationships with Cole Thornhart, James Ford and GH's Michael Corinthos. ==Casting and creation== The role of Starr was originated by child actors, Ariella and Natalie Jamnik who appeared in the role from in January 1996 upon the character's birth onscreen. The Jamnik sisters departed from the series in January 1998 and Meghan Rayder briefly appeared in the role throughout February 1998.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Who's Who in Port Charles: Starr Manning )〕 Kristen Alderson first made her debut in the role of Starr Manning on March 20, 1998 on ''One Life to Live''. After a 3-year stint, in April 2001, Alderson signed a 5-year contract making her at the time the youngest performer in daytime television to appear in a contract role. In the spring of 2009, rumors began to circulate that Alderson was about to leave the series due to her not getting along with co-star, Brandon Buddy who played Cole Thornhart. However, Alderson later revealed in an interview that both rumors were completely false. Upon the serial's cancellation, it was announced that production company, Prospect Park would continue production of the series, along with ABC's other cancelled soap opera, ''All My Children'' as web series. In late October 2011, it was reported that Alderson was in negotiations to continue with the soap online. However, ''Soaps In Depth'' later confirmed that Alderson and her brother, Eddie, had declined the offer to continue with the series, and would be relocating to California. Two days before the airing of ''One Life's'' series finale on ABC, the network announced that Alderson, and several other co-stars including her onscreen parents, Kassie DePaiva and Roger Howarth would be reprising their roles on the last remaining ABC soap, ''General Hospital''. Alderson began taping her first scenes on January 27 and several days later revealed through Twitter that she had signed a three-year deal. It was then announced that Van Hughes would briefly reprise his role as Cole. Alderson would make her first appearance during the week of February 20, with she and Hughes first appearing on February 24. In January 2013, news broke that Alderson and other ''One Life to Live'' co-stars who had been airing on ''General Hospital'' were to depart or "at least temporarily exit". ''One Life to Live'' is in the process of being brought back by Prospect Park's The Online Network, and according to Zap2it, "Prospect Park realizes these three characters could initially help draw fans to the new ''One Life'' () There are ongoing talks between ABC and Prospect Park about the characters returning to General Hospital at some point, which could be fine with (Park ) as they eventually want to go much younger with their soaps." However, Starr will not appear on either soap opera until a contractual agreement is signed. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Starr Manning」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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