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When Melinda's plan to stab Dorian and Mark in bed fails in 1974, Dorian has her sister institutionalized. Dorian and Mark are suspended from Llanview Hospital in 1974 for her involvement in the death of patient Rachel Wilson, and Dorian blames hospital board member Victoria "Viki" Lord Riley (who had actually voted in Dorian's favor) for the ...
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In 1976, Victor suffers a heart attack and dies after wife Dorian denies him medication, and in his wake Dorian wreaks havoc on the Lord family. [29] Viki and Joe have a son, Kevin Lord Riley, who is soon kidnapped by jealous Cathy Craig Lord (then Jennifer Harmon), but is later returned. [30]
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Dorian then attempts to kill Mitch by bribing Viki's new husband, Charlie Banks (Brian Kerwin), but then attempt to do so herself. Mitch threatens Dorian's girls, and her sister Melinda mysteriously dies in her sleep off-screen. Dorian continued in her role as Mayor of Llanview throughout 2010 and 2011.
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Victor Lord (Ernest Graves, Shepperd Strudwick, William Stone Mahoney) Original character. Born off-screen September 12, 1916, revised to June 18, 1926, dies onscreen June 16, 1976. Death revised onscreen to March 4, 2003. Gwendolyn Lord (Joan Copeland) Born pre-1916. Sister of Victor Lord. Clayton-Powell Lord Sr. (mentioned character) Born ...
Dorian Williams may refer to: Dorian Williams (equestrian) (1914–1985), British equestrian; Dorian Williams (American football) (born 2001), American football player