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:''Todd redirects here. For other uses of the name, see [[Todd (disambiguation)]].''
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{{infobox soap character
| name = Todd Manning
 
| series = [[One Life to Live]]
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| name = Todd Manning-Lord
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| series = {{W|One Life to Live}}<br>[[General Hospital (show)|General Hospital]]
| portrayer = [[Roger Howarth]]<br><small>(1992–1995, 1996–1998, 2000–2003)</small> <br> [[Trevor St. John]]<br><small>(2003-present)</small>
 
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| portrayer = Roger Howarth (Early 1991-Spring 2003, May 2011-2012)
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Trevor St. John (Summer 2003-Summer 2011)
| first = December 1992
 
 
| status = Contract
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| years = May 2011, 2012-present <small>(on ''[[General Hospital (show)|GH]]'')</small>
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| first = March 5, 2012 <small>(on ''[[General Hospital (show)|GH]]'')<small>
 
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| creator = [[Michael Malone]]
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| creator = Michael Malone
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| image1 = File:Todd Manning(main).jpg
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| caption1 = [[Trevor St. John]] as '''Todd Manning'''
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| caption1 = Roger Howarth as Todd Manning Lord
| caption2 = [[Roger Howarth]] as '''Todd Manning'''
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| family = [[Lord family|Lord]]
| nickname = Boomer<br><small>(by [[Sam Rappaport]])</small> <br> The Prince of Darkness<br><small>(by fans & press)</small>
 
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| nickname = Boomer <small>(by {{W|Sam Rappaport (One Life to Live)|Sam Rappaport}})</small><br>Scarface <small>(by {{W|Jack Manning (One Life to Live)|Jack Manning}})</small><br>The Prince of Darkness
| alias = Thomas Manning<br><small>(full name)</small> <br> Todd Lord
 
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| alias = {{Nowrap|Thomas Todd Manning <small>(full name)</small>}}<br>Thomas "Tom", Rodney "Rod", Peter "Pete", Miss Perkins<br><small>(while faking DID)</small><br>Ali (the genie)<br>Todd Lord<br>Nicolas Kent
 
| gender = Male
 
| gender = Male
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| born = April 29,1970 </small> <br> Chicago, Illinois
| born = {{birth date and age|1972|01|02}}<ref>Todd was stated to be 20 years of age when he raped [[Marty Saybrooke]] in 1993. He also celebrates his birthday on January 2, 1998.</ref>
 
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| age = {{Age|birth_year=1970|birth_month=04|birth_day=29}
 
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| occupation = Owner, publisher, editor-in-chief, and journalist at ''[[Port Charles (city)#The Sun tabloid|The Sun]]'' tabloid<br>Co-owner of {{W|Lord Enterprises}}<br>Owner of [[Port Charles (city)#Manning Enterprises|Manning Enterprises]]<br>Owner of ''[[Port Charles (city)#Crimson magazine|Crimson]]'' magazine<br>Trustee to the Llanfair estate
| occupation = Owner/Publisher of ''the Sun''
 
 
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| residence = 437 Jackson Hill Road<br>[[Llanview, Pennsylvania]]
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| residence = [[Metro Court Hotel]]<br>1420 Courts Ln, Rm 423<br>[[Port Charles, New York]]
| parents = [[Victor Lord]]<br><small>(biological father; deceased)</small> <br> [[Irene Manning]]<br><small>(biological mother; deceased)</small> <br> [[Peter Manning|Peter]] & Barbara "Bitsy" Jones Manning<br><small>(adoptive parents; deceased)</small>
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| parents = {{W|Victor Lord}}<br>{{W|Irene Manning (One Life to Live)|Irene Manning}}<br><small>(both deceased)</small><br>Peter Manning<br>Bitsy Jones<br><small>(adoptive; deceased)</small>
| siblings = [[Tina Lord]]<br><small>(sister)</small> <br> [[Victoria Lord]]<br><small>(paternal half-sister)</small> <br> [[Tony Lord]]<br><small>(paternal half-brother; deceased)</small> <br> [[Meredith Lord]]<br><small>(legal sister; deceased)</small>
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| siblings = {{W|Tony Lord (One Life to Live)|Tony Lord}} <small>(deceased)</small><br>{{W|Victoria Lord|Viki Lord}}<br>{{W|Meredith Lord|Merrie Wolek}} <small>(deceased)</small><br><small>(paternal half)</small><br>{{W|Tina Lord|Tina Roberts}} <br>{{Nowrap|[[Victor Lord Jr.]] <small>(identical twin)<ref>Biologically, Todd and Victor are identical twins, but Victor had plastic surgery and no longer looks like Todd. Although everyone believes him dead, Victor is actually alive and being held captive.</ref></small>}}
| spouse = [[Blair Cramer]]<br><small>(1995; annulled)</small> <br> [[Blair Cramer]]<br><small>(1995-1997; divorced)</small> <br> [[Téa Delgado]]<br><small>(1997-1998; divorced)</small> <br> [[Téa Delgado]]<br><small>(1998; divorced)</small> <br> [[Blair Cramer]]<br><small>(2001-2002; divorced)</small> <br> [[Blair Cramer]]<br><small>(2003-2004; annulled)<ref>At the time, Todd was thought to have died and he was posing as [[Walker Laurence]].</ref> <br> [[Blair Cramer]]<br><small>(2007-2008; divorced)</small> <br> [[Téa Delgado]]<br><small>(2009; invalid)</small>
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| spouse = [[Blair Cramer]]<br><small>(1995; annulled)</small><br><small>(1995-1997; divorced)</small><br>[[Téa Delgado]]<br><small>(1997-1998; divorced)</small><br><small>(1998-1999; annulled)</small><br>[[Blair Cramer]]<br><small>(2001-2002; divorced)</small>
| romances = [[Marty Saybrooke]]<br><small>(pre-rape; 1993)</small> <br> [[Blair Cramer]]<br>[[Rebecca Lewis]]<br><small>(1993-1994; deceased)</small> <br> [[Evangeline Williamson]]<br><small>(dated; 2007)</small> <br>[[Téa Delgado]]<br>
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| romances = {{W|Marty Saybrooke}}<br><small>(one night stand, rape)</small><br>{{W|Rebecca Lewis}} <small>(dated)</small><br>Sam Vance <small>(dated)</small><br>'''[[Carly Jacks]]''' <small>(flirtation)</small>
| children = [[Starr Manning]]<br><small>(daughter w/ [[Blair Cramer|Blair]])</small> <br> [[Danielle Rayburn]]<br><small>(daughter w/ [[Téa Delgado|Téa]])</small> <br> [[Jack Manning]]<br><small>(son w/ [[Blair Cramer|Blair]])</small> <br> [[Sam Manning]]<br><small>(son w/ [[Margaret Cochran|Margaret]])</small>
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| children = Unnamed son <small>(miscarriage)</small><br>[[Starr Manning]]<br><small>(with [[Blair Cramer|Blair]])</small><br>{{W|Danielle Manning}} <small>(with [[Téa Delgado|Téa]])<ref>Although Danielle was conceived after Jack was born, due to [[SORAS]], she is said to be older than him.</ref></small><br>{{W|Jack Manning (One Life to Live)|Jack Manning}} <small>(with [[Blair Cramer|Blair]])</small>
| grandchildren = [[Hope Manning]]<br><small>(granddaughter; via [[Starr Manning|Starr]])</small>
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| grandchildren = [[Hope Manning-Thornhart]]<br><small>(via [[Starr Manning|Starr]]; deceased)</small>
| grandparents = Albert Manning<br><small>(maternal grandfather; deceased)</small>
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| grandparents = Albert Manning<br><small>(maternal; deceased)</small>
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| greatgrandparents = Randolph and Ginny Lord <small>(paternal; deceased)</small>
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| aunts/uncles = Powell Lord<br>Gwendolyn Abbott<br><small>(paternal; deceased)</small>
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| nieces/nephews = Brian Kendall<br><small>(via {{W|Tony Lord (One Life to Live)|Tony}}; deceased)</small><br>{{W|Megan Gordon}} <small>(deceased)</small><br>{{W|Kevin Buchanan}}<br>{{W|Joey Buchanan}}<br>{{W|Natalie Buchanan|Natalie Banks}}<br>{{W|Jessica Buchanan}}<br><small>(via {{W|Victoria Lord|Viki}})</small><br>{{W|Daniel Wolek}} <small>(via {{W|Meredith Lord|Merrie}})</small><br>{{W|C.J. Roberts}}<br>{{W|Sarah Roberts}}<br><small>(via {{W|Tina Lord|Tina}})</small><br>{{W|Sam Manning (One Life to Live)|Sam Manning}}<br>[[Victor Lord III]] <small>(deceased)</small><br><small>(via [[Victor Lord, Jr.|Victor]])</small><br>{{W|Duke Buchanan}} <small>(deceased)</small><br>Kevin Buchanan, Jr. <small>(stillborn)</small><br><small>(great, via {{W|Kevin Buchanan|Kevin}})</small><br>{{W|Liam McBain}} <small>(great, via {{W|Natalie Buchanan|Natalie}})</small><br>{{W|Megan Buchanan|Megan Rappaport}} <small>(stillborn)</small><br>{{W|Bree Brennan}}<br>{{W|Chloe Brennan}} <small>(stillborn)</small><br>{{W|List of One Life to Live miscellaneous characters#Ryder Lovett|Ryder Ford}}<br><small>(great, via {{W|Jessica Buchanan|Jessica}})</small><br>{{W|Zane Buchanan}}<br><small>(great-great, via {{W|Duke Buchanan|Duke}})</small>
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| cousins = Powell Lord II <small>(deceased)</small><br>Richard Abbott<br><small>(paternal cousins)</small><br>Peter Manning<br><small>(maternal once removed; deceased)</small><br>{{W|Powell Lord III}}<br><small>(paternal once removed, via Powell; deceased)</small>
 
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'''Thomas "Todd" Manning Lord''' is a fictional character on the ABC [[soap opera]] ''[[General Hospital (show)|General Hospital]]''. The character was originated on the now-canceled ABC soap opera ''One Life to Live'' in 1991 by actor Roger Howarth. Howarth left the show and was written out of the series in the Spring of 2003, and actor Trevor St. John replaced him and portrayed a character on the show by the same name from August of 2003 to August of 2011.<ref>Trevor St. John began appearing on the show in May of 2003, but as "Walker Laurence;" it wasn't said that "Walker" was "Todd Manning" until August of 2003.</ref> Howarth returned in May of 2011, and it was revealed shortly before St. John left that St. John's character was not actually Todd, but his twin brother [[Victor Lord, Jr.]]; and that Howarth's character was actually Todd.
'''Thomas "Todd" Manning''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] daytime drama ''[[One Life to Live]]''. Created by writer [[Michael Malone]], the role was originated in 1992 by actor [[Roger Howarth]]. In 2003, Howarth departed from the series and the role was recast with actor [[Trevor St. John]] as Todd physically revised following [[plastic surgery]].
 
=Character History=
 
One of the most notorious anti-heroes in daytime TV history—Todd Manning is the quintessential bad seed. The bastard son of the late publishing guru Victor Lord, he is an complicated blend of contemptible sociopath, antagonistic manipulator, and bruised soul. Reckless and self-destructive, while exceedingly clever and resilient — Todd has an uncanny ability to continually burn his bridges, while still being able to get what he wants in the end, and has cheated death more times than a cartoon. Although he hasn’t much use for too many people, he has allowed himself to be emotionally reliant on his older sister [[Victoria Lord]], and has a soft spot for his niece [[Jessica Buchanan]]. His most complicated relationship is with off/on wife [[Blair Cramer]] (whom he has shared a tortured love affair with for over a decade) and has two beloved (and long suffering) children: [[Starr Manning|Starr]] and [[Jack Manning]]. Todd also had seems to be very much in love with the other love of his life, [[Téa Delgado]] whome he has a daughter with, [[Danille Rayburn]]. He has a son with the late [[Margaret Cochran]] named [[Sam Manning]] who was previously adopted as Tommy McBain.
 
==Casting and portrayals==
 
===Roger Howarth===
 
Malone credited [[Todd Manning#Character creation|Howarth's versatility]] as the reason he was cast as Todd and as one of the contributing factors for the character's subsequent complexity.<ref name="Malone"/> During a February 2, 1993 interview with magazine ''[[Soap Opera Digest]]'', Howarth stated he was surprised he won the part. "I really don't know how I made it," he said.<ref name="SOapoperadIgest">{{cite news|title=''Loving's'' ex-frat boy pledges OLTL|publisher=''[[Soap Opera Digest]]''|date=1993-02-02|accessdate=2009-07-19}}</ref> He met a ''One Life to Live'' casting director two years before acquiring the role when he was in a New York play.<ref name=SOapoperadIgest/> When he heard about the opening on the show, he "auditioned just like everybody else".<ref name=SOapoperadIgest/> Howarth said, "I made it to callbacks, and I got the part."<ref name=SOapoperadIgest/> During an August 10, 1993 interview with ''[[Soap Opera Weekly]]'', he grimaced as he was read a quote from the February 1993 interview.<ref name="soapoperadigest.com">{{cite news |title=August 1993 Roger Howarth interview |publisher=''[[Soap Opera Weekly]]''|date=1993-08-10|accessdate=2007-08-26}}</ref> He previously stated, "I was happy to get the part of Todd, but it was the furthest thing from the fabric of my personality." Howarth responded to hearing this quote by saying, "What a totally self-involved, pretentious thing to say."<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/> He clarified, "When it comes to creating a character for a soap opera, they have to go with an archetype, one that's recognizable. The one they created with Todd is that he's privileged and very rich." Howarth said, "My upbringing was not like that at all. Status is really important to the characters I seem to be playing. To me, Roger, I don't think it's that important."<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/><ref name="SoAPoperadigest.com">{{cite web|title=Roger Howarth (Paul, ATWT)|publisher=''[[Soap Opera Digest]]''|accessdate=2008-07-24|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/soapstarstats/rogerhowarthbio/}}</ref>
 
   
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==''One Life to Live'' storylines==
Howarth was consistently cast as a bad guy,<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/><ref name=SOapoperadIgest/> and said he did not know why but loved it. He decided that he "would never want to come in now and play a nice guy for three months" and that the bad-boy persona fit him well.<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/> He felt that playing nice would be "dreadfully" boring, but that it was just as easy to portray a bad guy as to portray a good guy.<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/> He said the key to understanding Todd is Todd's concern for how he is perceived by people. "I don't think Todd's obnoxious, and I can't try to play obnoxious. It's so important to him to think he looks good to others," said Howarth. "He's able to mistreat people, which in turn pumps him up. He doesn't appear to the world to be vulnerable in any way. His defense mechanisms have spun out of control."<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/>
 
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===Gang rape and the scar===
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Todd first arrived in [[Llanview, Pennsylvania]] on ''One Life to Live'' as a fraternity brother of Zach Rosen, Kevin Buchanan, and Powell Lord III who was Todd's cousin. He was tutored by another student named Marty Saybrooke and they had a one night stand. Later Todd orchestrated and participated in the gang rape of Marty at a fraternity party. Todd and the other two boys involved in the rape, Kevin's cousin Powell Lord III and Zach Rosen, were tried. Marty was confused and thought that Kevin had also participated in the gang rape, and Todd let Kevin take part of the blame for it until Marty remembered the truth and cleared his name. This is one of the contributing factors of Todd and Kevin's life-long feud with each other. During the trial, Todd trapped Marty in an alley and tried to rape her again. Her friend Luna Moody Holden came upon them and hit Todd with a lead pipe, leaving his iconic scar across his right cheek. This knocked Todd out and saved Marty from being raped by him again. The scar serves as a constant reminder to Todd and everyone else of his past and misdeeds.
   
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When the boys's attorney Nora Hanen Gannon realized they were actually guilty, she caused a mistrial. Powell later confessed though and all three of them were sent to prison. While on a work release, Todd escaped, caused the death of Marty's friend Suede Pruitt who was murdered by Todd when Marty found out and she knew, and kidnapped a woman named Rebecca Lewis. He was shot and presumed dead, but turned up at Kevin's family home Llanfair, hiding in the gardening shed. He told Kevin's little cousins, C.J. and Sarah Roberts, that he was the genie Ali and they brought him food. He later saved Marty, C.J., and Kevin's sister Jessica during a car wreck. He was shot by the police commissioner, Bo Buchanan, and sent back to jail, but was later pardoned and released.
Howarth spoke of what he viewed as the complexity behind Todd raping Marty. "Todd was in love with Marty," said Howarth.<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/> Though Todd and Marty initially have a [[one-night stand]], she rejects his later romantic advances; this begins to upset Todd and eventually starts to fester. Todd failing an exam only adds to his frustration because everything "had always come so easy to him".<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/> Rather than admitting that he himself is the reason for failing his exam, he blames Marty; it has to be his tutor's fault. Todd subsequently tries to cast all of his problems off on Marty.<ref name=soapoperadigest.com/>
 
   
 
===Blair Cramer and Lord heir===
In an April 5, 1994 interview to magazine ''[[Soap Opera Update]]'', Howarth commented on Todd's clothing style. This was before Todd's wardrobe would eventually be regulated to mostly "suit-wear". Todd would dress in expensive [[Grunge#Presentation and fashion|grunge]], [[Salvation Army]]-like "rags".<ref name=SOapoperadigest/> Howarth described Todd's "suit-wear" as "all [[Polo Ralph Lauren|Ralph Lauren]]. Double R.L. 80 dollar pants and a 400-and-something-dollar jacket".<ref name=SOapoperadigest/> At the time, the clothing was the only thing he admired about the character,<ref name=SOapoperadigest/> and found it disturbing that people could romantically desire a character he considered unhealthy. "I don't get it," he said. "I don't want to insult anybody, but I don't know why he's attractive."<ref name=SOapoperadigest/> Though the interviewer concluded that Howarth's own [[Physical attractiveness|good looks]] may have contributed to the character's attractiveness, Howarth surmised that, for some reason, skinny white guys were in demand.<ref name=SOapoperadigest/>
 
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In late 1994, Todd met [[Blair Cramer]]. They had a one night stand around Christmastime. Blair then found out that Todd was actually the long-lost son and heir of the presumed dead Victor Lord, and would inherit $27.8 million, which Todd himself didn't know. Blair lied to Todd and told him she was pregnant with his child, and they were married in February of 1995. Todd found out he was the heir, the biological son of Victor Lord and Irene Manning, who had been the childhood friend and college roommate of Victor's eldest daughter Viki. Irene had given Todd to her cousin Peter and his wife Bitsy to raise as a baby. This made him Kevin, C.J., Sarah, and Blair and Todd's second wedding]]Jessica's uncle; and Powell's cousin. He inherited the money, and bought the tabloid ''The Intruder'', which he renamed ''The Sun''. He and Blair fell in love and Blair soon became pregnant for real, but then miscarried. Todd then found out that Blair was not actually pregnant when they were married, and had their marriage annulled based on fraud in August. Blair, however, then found out she was pregnant again, and they were remarried in November. The day after their wedding, Todd went to Ireland and was shot by Irish terrorists when he was mistaken for Marty's boyfriend Patrick Thornhart and presumed dead. Todd and Blair's daughter [[Starr Manning|Starr]] was born January 8, 1996.
   
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When Todd returned to Llanview months later, he witnessed Blair and Patrick making love. He went to his sister Viki, who hid him in her attic and later brought his daughter Starr to meet him. He kidnapped Starr, but later returned her. He blew up Guy Armitage's yacht and tried to frame Patrick for it. Guy died, and Patrick was able to prove he didn't do it.
Howarth was perplexed by writers who feel villains need to be redeemed. "Todd's a pretty interesting character just the way he is," said Howarth. "There's no need to fix it if it's not broken. I don't know where the whole notion of redeeming characters comes from. People used to say to me, 'I hope you get redeemed so you can stay on the show.' Well, Todd hasn't been redeemed, and he's still on the show."<ref name="SOapopEradigest">{{cite news |title=October 1994 Roger Howarth interview |publisher=''[[Soap Opera Magazine]]''|date=October 1994|accessdate=2008-07-21}}</ref> Howarth continued, "I don't love the character I play. If I met Todd on the street, I wouldn't say 'Hi' to him, but I do love playing this character."<ref name=SOapopEradigest/>
 
   
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===Téa Delgado and reveal about childhood===
Asked about Todd's future, in a 1994 interview months later, Howarth said that he had no predictions about what was going to happen to the character, but that he would be happy portraying Todd regardless.<ref name="SOApoperadigest">{{cite news |title=1994 Roger Howarth interview |publisher=''[[Soap Opera Digest]]''|date=Late 1994|accessdate=2007-08-26}}</ref> He did, however, have concerns about what direction the writers might take Todd. "I've been lucky because Todd's done a lot of things and he's gotten the chance to show different parts of his personality," said Howarth. "He's not one-dimensional. We've covered many things and I'm not sure what's left to do, but I hope they just don't compromise Todd. I just want him to stay the jerk that everyone loves!"<ref name=SOApoperadigest/>
 
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Later, Todd married his attorney [[Téa Delgado]] in order to get custody of Starr. He paid Téa $5 million in exchange. They actually fell in love with each other though. Later, Georgie Phillips was murdered and Todd tried to frame Bo Buchanan for the murder, it backfired though and Todd was the one who looked guilty. So, Todd kidnapped everyone involved and tried to force a confession out of someone. Nora's daughter Rachel finally confessed, and Todd ran off and took Téa with him. Later, Todd punched Téa, but then she knocked him out and had him arrested.
   
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Todd later escaped police custody and cornered Téa in a cabana. Todd's life-long mentor and friend, Sam Rappaport, went in to talk him out, and Todd opened up to him. Sam found out that Todd had not only been physically abused as a child, but he was also raped by his adopted father on his fourteenth birthday.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uKQSxBqVXk&feature=relmfu Part 1]; [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZIxn1UPbUs&feature=relmfu Part 2]</ref> Sam tried to bring up the fact of Todd's abuse as a child in court, but Todd seemingly went into a catatonic state and, when he emerged from it, appeared to have Dissociative Identity Disorder (or multiple personalities) like his sister Viki. Todd was calling himself Tom and was gentle and child-like. Later, other personalities came out: Rod, a womanizing romantic; Pete, the violent side of Todd; and Miss Perkins, a mother-like personality who took care of the other personalities. Many thought he was faking to escape prosecution, but others believed him. At one point, Tom stood up on the roof of the hospital ready to jump, and Viki was able to talk him down. Todd and Téa remarried, but Starr accidentally played a tape at the reception of Todd confessing that he was faking his mental condition, and Todd left town in 1998.
During Howarth's portrayal, the writers detailed Todd's personality as a blend of [[Black comedy|dark humor]], uncouth behavior, and the essence of a tortured soul. The character would often deliver [[One-liner joke|one-liners]] that ranged from humorous to sadistic.<ref name="Soapoperaweekly.com">{{cite news|first=Irene|last=S. Keene|title=BASKING IN THE SUN: As OLTL's Briggs, Robert Hogan remains cool under Todd's fire|publisher=''[[Soap Opera Weekly]]''|date=1998|accessdate=2008-07-22}}</ref><ref>Todd to Officer Andy Harrison, after Todd is a suspect in the attempted rape of Rebecca: "You got it, Babe. You guys wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and bit you in the badge." ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1994). Retrieved on 2008-07-22.</ref><ref>Todd to [[Bo Buchanan]], after being recaptured at the dance, when Bo asks Todd if there is anything they can get for him: "Yeah, I'm gonna need your address, so I can send you a [[Christmas card]]." ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1994). Retrieved on 2008-07-22.</ref><ref>Todd to [[Victoria Lord]]: "It's amazing that you came out to be half-way normal. I mean, my life is totally screwed up, and [[Tina Lord|Tina]]... WoHoa! She doesn't exactly have it all together." ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1995). Retrieved on 2008-07-25.</ref><ref>Todd to [[Victoria Lord]], when she suggests that he see her shrink, after his return from Ireland: "Look, you wanna be the poster child for the [[American Psychiatric Association]], you go ahead... Me? I'll get a bottle of scotch and save a hundred bucks." ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1996). Retrieved on 2008-07-22.</ref><ref>Todd to [[Marty Saybrooke]], after his "return from the dead" and Ireland, when she asks him how he is back: "Beats the hell out of me....I guess when really bad people die, they go to Llanview." ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1996). Retrieved on 2008-07-22.</ref><ref>Todd to [[Lindsay Rappaport]] as he is the child-like split personality "Tom" after [[Victoria Lord]] asks him if he knows Lindsay: "Yeah, sure...Sam's ex-wife! And I know why Coach left you, too! 'Cause you're a meany! You're nasty!" ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1998). Retrieved on 2008-07-25.</ref> In 1997 and 1998, he is given comedic partners to sometimes help emphasize this aspect. The first addition is Charlie Briggs, portrayed by actor [[Robert J. Hogan]]. Hogan was first seen as Briggs in 1995; he is working for rival company ''The Banner'' before Todd "[steals] him away". Hogan said, "Briggs had been on the show for 17 years, but they never showed him."<ref name=Soapoperaweekly.com/>
 
   
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===Jack and deserted island===
Similar to comedy teams, where the "funny guy" usually has a "straight man" who either sets up the joke or simply does not understand it, Briggs was Todd's "straight man".<ref name=Soapoperaweekly.com/> An element the writers added was Todd's inability to sometimes realize that the joke was about him.<ref name=Soapoperaweekly.com/> Scenes between Todd and Briggs typically involved Todd issuing "some bizarre order" to Briggs, or Todd asking Briggs a "way-out question" that was often "way out of line".<ref name=Soapoperaweekly.com/> During these scenes, the script would sometimes have Briggs respond with a "stupefied look" on his face.<ref name=Soapoperaweekly.com/> Though Briggs appeared lost at some of Todd's comments, Hogan felt that Briggs was "more than a match" for Todd. "You look at a kid yelling at you," he said, "and you can't take him seriously."<ref name=Soapoperaweekly.com/>
 
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Later, Todd came back and reconnected with Blair. They were set to get married, but on the night before their wedding, Blair's ex Max Holden drugged her and made sure that Todd saw them in bed together. In revenge, Todd revealed at the altar that Blair had shot Max, which Todd had been helping to cover up, and he then turned over incriminating evidence. He then found out that Max had set up Blair, though, and he testified that Blair was crazy when she shot Max and she was sent to a mental institution instead of prison.
   
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After Blair was released, she found out she was pregnant and figured out it was Todd's. She fled to Mexico to have her baby, but Todd followed. Todd then delivered the baby; and thinking the child was Max's, gave the baby away and told Blair he had died. When Todd found out that the baby was actually his, he brought the baby back to Blair and told her that it was a baby who needed a home. They "adopted" him and named him Jack. The truth was revealed when Jack developed aplastic anemia, which Starr also had had as a baby. He needed a bone marrow transplant, and Todd had to track down Alex Olanov, who had been the donor for Starr.
Todd's second comedic pairing becomes his friendship with a parrot he names Moose; the bird was portrayed by two South American blue and gold [[Macaw]]s named Flash and Lucky.<ref name="animal.discovery.com">{{cite news|title=Amazing Tails|publisher=[[Animal Planet]]|date=1997|accessdate=2008-07-22}}</ref> Part of Todd's character trait within the story is that he is closest to this bird than to most humans.<ref name=animal.discovery.com/> He tells his private thoughts and secrets to Moose, which puts the character in direct conflict with Todd's then-wife [[Téa Delgado]].<ref name=animal.discovery.com/> Actress [[Florencia Lozano]], Téa's portrayer, clarified: "My character, um, has a very adversarial relationship with the bird. Um...it's sort of jealous of me, I'm jealous of the bird. We're both trying to get close to Todd."<ref name=animal.discovery.com/> [[Image:Roger Howarth with Todd's pet bird Moose.jpg|thumb|right|Howarth on set with Todd's pet parrot Moose.]]
 
   
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Blair was furious and left Todd, taking the kids to Hawaii. Todd, however, followed them and hired Ross Rayburn to help him kidnap Starr and Jack. While there, Todd ran into Téa, and she warned Blair. Blair took the kids back to Llanview; and Todd, Téa, and Ross became stranded on a deserted island together. On the island, both Ross and Todd fell for Téa. Todd, however, decided he needed to get back to Blair, his true love, and decided to leave on a homemade raft. Just before he left though, he and Téa made love.
In addition to Moose and Téa's antagonistic relationship, the storyline involves the bird issuing insults or "funny" remarks to anyone causing problems for Todd. The parrots' awareness of the real world as compared to the fictional world helped them to connect with the actors and better achieve comedic timing.<ref name=animal.discovery.com/> Parrot trainer Ed Richman, explained, "The character of Todd would be yelling or screaming or somebody else would be yelling or screaming... Uh...the birds kind of know in their hearts, inside of them, that it's not real."<ref name=animal.discovery.com/>
 
   
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===Disappearance===
Richman had been working with Flash and Lucky for fifteen years, and the birds had developed an "impressive [[résumé]]", having appeared on shows such as ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' and ''[[Jake and the Fatman]]'', which eventually led them to ''One Live to Live'' as Todd's pet parrot.<ref name=animal.discovery.com/> Richman stated that Howarth caught on "real quick" regarding his interaction with Flash and Lucky and that he was the best actor he had worked with in the industry.<ref name=animal.discovery.com/>
 
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Later, Mitch Laurence tried to kidnap Starr, but Blair convinced him to take her instead. Todd kidnapped his niece Natalie and took her to Mitch in exchange for Blair. It was revealed that Todd's father Victor Lord was not dead after all, and needed a heart transplant from a relative. Mitch took Natalie to have her heart transplanted into Victor, but the plan was foiled. Todd had a tense meeting with his father for the first time before he quickly died. Later, Mitch had Todd kidnapped and beaten and locked in Victor's crypt; but, Todd was no longer there when the crypt was searched later.
   
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Todd was legally declared dead, and months later, Blair started dating a man who said he was Mitch's brother Walker Laurence, and even married him. Blair later found out that [[Victor Lord, Jr.|Walker]] claimed to actually be Todd, with a new face. This man believed to be Todd lived in Llanview, raised Todd's kids, married both of his ex-wives twice each, and ran his newspaper for eight years, with no one ever suspecting that he wasn't actually the man he said he was. In 2009, Téa revealed to "Todd" that they had a daughter together, Danielle, from the time they had made love on the deserted island. Téa had a DNA test done to make sure, and it came back that "Todd" was in fact Danielle's father.<ref>Although Danielle was conceived after Jack was already born and she should be two years younger than him, she is said to be two years older than Jack and 21 months younger than Starr.</ref>
To achieve different personality moods for Moose, the producers would trade parrots; Flash was used for intimidating scenes where it looked like he "was going to kill somebody", and Lucky was used for the "loving, very caring", physically close portrayal of Moose.<ref name=animal.discovery.com/> The parrots did not actually speak themselves; [[voice acting|voice actor]] Ron Gallop was used to deliver the verbal aspects of the character. Gallop joked, "I train them not to speak so that I have a job."<ref name=animal.discovery.com/> Lozano recalled, "I've had monologues with them and, you know...just like any other kind of — acting with anyone else or anything else — you take it off of the bird or the person. And, um, obviously, the birds are really good actors because — they're just being honest."<ref name=animal.discovery.com/>
 
   
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===The two Todd Mannings===
Other characteristics defining Todd were the character's eating habits, his nightmares, and issues with sexual intimacy. The character typically ate with his bare hands, while usually refusing to use [[silverware]].<ref name="onelifetolive.about.com">{{cite news|title=OLTL Todd & Tea 1998: Dinner At ''The Sun''|publisher=''[[One Life to Live]]''|date=1998|accessdate=2008-07-22}}</ref> Within the story, Téa is at times determined to teach Todd proper [[table manners]]. Todd is aware of proper table etiquette, but prefers not to acknowledge this.<ref name=onelifetolive.about.com/> Téa is also there to help console him about his nightmares, and wants him to open up about them.<ref name="SoaPOperadigest.com">{{cite news|title=Todd and Téa Sleep Together|publisher=''[[Soap Opera Weekly]]''|date=98-04-07|accessdate=2008-07-22}}</ref> Todd's nightmares were designed as a look into his "soul" and personality; they are the driving factor behind him hardly resting. Rare for him to discuss the matter, he eventually opens up to Téa about them.<ref name=SoaPOperadigest.com/><ref name=SOapOpeRadigest/>
 
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[[File:Todd_victor_jr.jpg|thumb|220px|The two Todd Mannings]]In 2011, it was revealed that the real Todd was being held captive in an undisclosed location. He had been locked up and tortured for the last eight years. He escaped and made his way back to Llanview with the intention of getting back to his life as it was before. When he got there, however, he found this other man, who looked nothing like him, claiming he was Todd Manning and living his life. He was married to Téa, running ''The Sun'', his kids called him "dad," and everyone, including his sister Viki and niece Jessica whom he was extremely close to, thought he was Todd. Todd couldn't figure out how this could have happened, how everyone could believe this fraud.
   
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Todd secretly went to Blair's house and happened upon a boy named Sam Manning, who said he was Todd Manning's son. Todd couldn't figure out how this kid he's never seen could possibly be his son. He became friends with Sam, and later saved his life when a man tracking down the escaped Todd came after him and threatened to kill Sam. Todd killed the man, and Blair took Sam to be questioned by police detective [[John McBain]] when the body was discovered. Sam told John that his friend, a man with a line on his face, had killed him to save his life. He positively identified an old picture of Todd, with the scar on his face.
Todd's vocalized resistance to sexual intimacy stemmed from his horrific past misdeeds and romantic past with [[Blair Cramer]].<ref name=SOapOpeRadigest/> In addition to his mental anguish for having raped Marty, he had become bitter after surviving a near-death experience and being presumed dead in 1995. Upon his return in 1996, he discovers Blair on the floor of their penthouse having sex with [[Patrick Thornhart]], which causes him to "shut down" emotionally and to seek revenge against the two.<ref name=ABout.cOm/><ref name=SOapOpeRadigest/> Todd subsequently limits his emotional affection to his daughter, his sister and occasionally to children. The writers often emphasized Todd's fear of sexual intimacy by making this a prominent obstacle for Todd and Téa's relationship. At one point within the series, Téa is shown to strip down naked in front of Todd and plead for him to make love to her. In response, Todd angrily throws her out into the cold — a rejection more about not being ready for human closeness of this nature again than a genuine rejection of Téa.<ref>Todd and Téa: Todd kicks Téa out into the cold, ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1998-02-04). Retrieved on 2008-07-24.</ref> Todd having been [[Child sexual abuse|raped at age 14]] by his adoptive father was suggested by the series and seen as a possible cause for his low [[libido]].<ref name=news.movieretriever.com/><ref>[[Sam Rappaport (One Life to Live)|]] and [[Victoria Lord]] discuss Peter Manning's likely rape of Todd on Todd's fourteenth birthday. This is further discussed throughout the year. ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1998).</ref> The character later renews his interest in sex when romantically reunited with Blair, but at the time remains ambivalent towards sexual interaction.
 
 
The two essential components completing Todd's personality are his cleverness and use of weaponry (such as bombs and guns). Howarth's portrayal showcased the character consistently out-smarting police, family and anyone he targeted, sometimes with weapons. In one storyline, he fakes [[Dissociative identity disorder|split personalities]] in order to avoid a [[life sentence]] in prison for holding 14 people hostage; he had used fake dynamite because he knew he would be able incite fear without the real version.<ref name="SoapOperaDigest.com">{{cite news|title=THE YEAR IN SOAPS! THE BEST OF '98 PLUS PREVIEW '99|publisher=''[[Soap Opera Update]]''|date=1998|accessdate=2008-07-20}}</ref> He was scripted to always remain one step ahead of his enemies.<ref name=SoapOperaDigest.com/>
 
   
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Todd researched the imposter's life for the past eight years, and realized that Sam was the imposter's son, not his. He then dressed up like a Spider-Man entertainer and went to Sam's birthday party, where he kidnapped the child. He called "Todd" and told him he had his son and to meet him at ''The Sun''. The two men then finally came face to face for the first time. They both claimed to each other that they were the real Todd and that the other was an imposter.
===Trevor St. John===
 
In May 2003, months following Howarth's departure from the series, the character was recast. Actor [[Trevor St. John]] stepped into the role. However, it was not yet determined that the character he was portraying was Todd until August of that year. St. John initially took the role of Walker Laurence, while exhibiting uncanny similarities to Todd. Eventually, the audience started to notice, which created suspicion throughout the soap opera community regarding Walker's identity.<ref name="Soapcentral.com">{{cite news|last=Kroll|first=Dan J|title=Michael Easton To Join OLTL Cast |publisher=SoapCentral.com |date=2003-07-27|accessdate=2007-08-28
 
|url=http://www.soapcentral.com/oltl/news/2003/0728-easton.php}}</ref> Magazine ''[[TV Guide]]'' soon realized the matter, and set up an interview with St. John. Wanting to immediately address the question, Delaina Dixon of the magazine bluntly asked St. John if his character was Todd. St. John replied, "I don't look anything like Todd." Further pressed and asked if maybe he was Todd but with [[plastic surgery]], St. John still did not answer directly. "He had a different voice and height," he said. The interviewer noted that anything is possible in the soap opera world. St. John agreed, but informed that the audience would definitively know on August 26, 2003, and that they should keep watching.<ref name="www.trevorstjohn.com">{{cite web | first=Delaina | last=Dixon | title=Interview: Trevor St. John – Walker Laurence, ''One Life to Live'' | publisher=''[[TV Guide]]'' | accessdate=2007-08-26 | url=http://www.trevorstjohn.com/interviews2.html}}</ref>
 
   
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Todd took "Todd" at gunpoint back home, but before they could go inside, more men who were looking for Todd because of his escape took him and shot him. Todd, however, was wearing a bullet proof vest and was saved by Louie, a homeless man, who told him to contact John McBain. Todd did, and John took DNA from both Todd Mannings and had it tested against DNA they had on file from the Marty Saybrooke rape case years before, which was definitely the real Todd's DNA. Shockingly, both DNA tests came back as positive matches. They couldn't understand it, and Téa recalled the DNA test she had done on "Todd" and Danielle that showed he was her father. Starr suggested that the only way they could have the same DNA is if they were identical twins, but that didn't explain why they both actually thought they were Todd, and why they both had Todd's memories.
As suspected, Walker was eventually revealed to be Todd; Todd had received plastic surgery. He had been severely beaten to the point of [[disfigurement]] during a murder attempt on his life ordered by [[Mitch Laurence]]. While recovering in the hospital, Todd conducts research and learns that Mitch has a brother named Walker (also portrayed by St. John), who goes by the name Flynn Laurence. Todd pays Flynn for information on Mitch, and has extensive plastic surgery in order to physically resemble Flynn and get revenge on (as well as protect his family from) Mitch.<ref name="a.abc.com">{{cite web|title=Todd Manning biography|publisher=ABC.com| accessdate=2009-07-21|url=http://a.abc.com/daytime/onelifetolive/bios/todd_manning.html}}</ref>
 
 
Malone stated, "During my second stint at ''One Life'', I had to decide whether or not I should recast Todd."<ref name=TVGuidE.Com/> Malone said that the series could not let Todd leave the canvas.<ref name=TVGuidE.Com/> "There was a committee involved in this recast," he said, "but during [St. John’s] audition, which was extraordinary, we all agreed he was Todd. And that unanimous decision is very rare in this business, as you know. It was a risky choice, but he really made it work."<ref name=TVGuidE.Com/> Malone said he felt St. John made the character his own.<ref name=TVGuidE.Com/>
 
   
 
===The truth revealed===
St. John did not know that Malone and executives were considering him as Todd, but he said that there was no strategy in his performance as the character once he won the role.<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/> "I feel the moment is by far the most interesting thing, and the only thing worth exploring. I think what you’re seeing is a non-interpretive performance," he said. "Todd is already written on the page, so it’s my job to bring him to life in that moment. The answer is in the question. I don’t think in terms of evilness, goodness or vulnerability. This is the line, and this is how I feel, so I act it without analyzing it to death."<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/> St. John said that he prefers the audience to interpret the character. He said teachers do not teach actors that in acting class.<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/> "Teachers tell you to interpret the character," he said.<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/> "I disagree. A character exists irrespective of how an actor plays the role. I know it’s an unusual way to approach acting."<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/>
 
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[[File:Todd_hope.jpg|thumb|170px|Todd meets Hope]]They brought Irene back to Llanview, and she revealed to both Todds and Todd's sister Viki that they were in fact identical twin brothers. Irene had given Todd to her cousin Peter and his wife Bitsy to raise, while she secretly kept his twin brother Victor Lord, Jr. She joined the CIA and started a rogue operation. In 2003, when Todd had been beaten, she had him brought to her and brainwashed Victor Jr. into believing he was his twin brother, giving him all of Todd's memories. She wanted the son she raised to have his father's inheritance. Realizing that Mitch Laurence was still after Todd, she gave Victor Jr. plastic surgery to look like Mitch's brother Walker, to keep him off Mitch's radar. Learning the truth, Todd rushed straight to Starr to tell her, and met his granddaughter [[Hope Manning-Thornhart|Hope]] for the first time.
When asked if he watched Howarth's work as Todd before portraying the character, St. John said, "They wanted me to watch about 15 episodes because the producers expected me to play Todd like [Howarth]. This was before I started shooting. I watched two episodes but I never tried to mimic [Howarth's] style."<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/> St. John said, "As an actor, that’s ridiculous. I needed to get a sense of who Todd was first, and that has to happen organically. I don’t care if [[Marlon Brando]] played the role before me. An actor shoots himself in the foot when you try to play a part like another actor. It’s awful — and very limiting and very uncreative."<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/>
 
   
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===Victor's "murder"===
Analyzing Todd, St. John felt that it was nice to step into the role and have instant concrete relationships: "There was so much history with Todd. I became a core character. It was grounding. I could look at old scripts and ask people, 'What was your relationship with Todd like?' Whereas with Walker, no one knew." St. John said this is what acting is all about — "your relationship to people when you figure out how to play a scene".<ref name="Soapoperadigest">{{cite news |title=Far from the Manning crowd |publisher=''[[Soap Opera Weekly]]''|date=2004-01-17|accessdate=2007-08-26
 
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Todd, however, found himself broke and living with his sister Viki. He wanted his life back, including his kids, his newspaper, and Blair. He stole a gun from Blair's house with the intention of killing Victor. The first time he went to Victor's to kill him, though, he saw Victor and Téa making love, and walked away. Later, Victor was found shot and seemingly died. Todd was then seen on the pier giving the gun to the homeless man Louie. Todd's son Jack, who couldn't accept Todd as his father and still loved Victor as his father, still calling him "dad," lied and said he saw Todd at the murder scene. Todd swore he did not kill his brother; although he wanted to, he couldn't. Todd was arrested for Victor's murder, but Starr helped him escape when Irene threatened to kill his entire family.
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Regarding Todd's style, St. John focused more on the character's hair. He told magazine ''Soap Opera Weekly'' that he wanted a haircut. He hoped that the show's writers and producers would let him trim off a little of it. "It's just not me to be this shaggy. Right now it's OK, because I've made the creative choice that I'm letting myself go because [Todd's] not really right in the old noggin," he said. "They asked me to leave it alone until further notice. I even gained a little weight so it looks like I'm not thinking about appearance. But personally, I'd like to be a little cleaner."<ref name=SoapoperaDigest/>
 
 
Due to the praise Howarth received for his portrayal of the character, as well as the length of his portrayal, it became inevitable that viewers and the soap opera media would start to compare St. John's performance as the villain to Howarth's. They wondered how Howarth might have acted out certain scenes and recited certain lines. St. John replied: {{blockquote|It's like saying that if you play [[Hamlet]], every actor who plays it has to play each line with the same inflection, the same intention. I don't care what the other guy did. That's his time. Those are the characteristics that Todd had simply because he was the only one who played it. As far as I'm concerned, it's just a name and words on a page. What I do after that is up to me. I'm playing it now. I know that sounds very arrogant and overconfident, but it would be no fun to try to mimic somebody.<ref name="SoapoperaDigest.com">{{cite news |title= Oh my Todd!|publisher=''[[Soap Opera Weekly]]''| date=2004-01-27 |accessdate=2007-08-26|url=http://soapoperadigest.com/soapstarstats/trevorstjohnbio/index1.html}}</ref>}}
 
   
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Todd found his family safe at Victor's house, then went to find his mother, who ended up shooting him in the shoulder. They then heard an explosion and she told him that that was his family dying. Todd then shot and killed his mother. Todd's family, however, was safe. Bo Buchanan, the police commissioner, had safely detonated the bomb, saving everyone. Todd ran off and Blair found him dying at Viki's cabin. She nursed him back to health and got her Aunt Dorian, who's a doctor, to talk her through what she needed to do over the phone and call in a prescription for him. Todd and Blair got closer during this time as they reminisced. Téa picked up Todd's prescription for him and brought it to him. They then planned to find Victor's true killer to exonerate Todd. While Todd was alone in the cabin, however, his dead mother appeared to him and helped him remember that he had indeed killed Victor. Todd was devastated at remembering this and claimed that Irene had made him do it, as they had been in adjoining jail cells while they were both locked up, and she messed with his head. Téa got Todd released on probation, and he kept the fact that he remembered killing Victor to himself.
St. John acknowledged the love/hate relationship that viewers have with Todd, but commented on how this factor keeps the character from becoming boring.<ref name=www.tulsaworld.com/> "It’s fun," he stated, "bad guys are always the most popular, I think." St. John felt that likeability is unnecessary. "I think empathy is what people respond to. If you understand a person, the person can do whatever unlikable act, and you’ll still be rooting for him," he said.<ref name=www.tulsaworld.com/> He added, "And Todd’s kind of both good and bad. He’s got his good side with his kids, and yet he is conniving and vicious and all those negative things. That’s the kind of character that people like to watch. No one likes to watch a monolith of niceness. The worst thing a writer could do is make a character nice, period. Or likeable."<ref name=www.tulsaworld.com/>
 
   
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Victor had left everything to Irene in his will; and when Irene died, she left everything to her and Victor Sr.'s daughter, Tina. Tina, however, seeing that everything was Todd's before Victor Jr. took it, generously gave everything back to him. Todd then went right back to work at his newspaper.
St. John said that Todd is capable of anything, in his opinion. "When people ask: 'Would Todd ever kill anyone or hit Starr or Blair,' I always answer, 'sure.' If I say no, then I’m limiting the character," he stated.<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/> "Todd is a marvelous character to play because he could commit [[genocide]], or find a cure for [[AIDS]]. He’s full of possibilities — good and bad." St. John said, "Who knows what someone is truly capable of? Who’s to say that Todd isn’t attracted to one of Starr’s friends, or Starr herself, even? What if Todd wants to kill Viki in one moment? See, as an actor that always gives you conflict to play — and that subtext enriches a performance."<ref name=TvGuiDe.com/>
 
   
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He decided to frame Tomás for the murder because Tomás was involved with Blair, and Todd wanted Blair to himself. He lured Tomás to a warehouse, then put his fingerprints on the gun used to kill Victor, which was then planted in Tomás' bedroom at Téa's house. He kept Tomás tied up and had him confess to Blair via video chat to the murder. Todd then moved on with Blair. As they got closer, Todd bonded with Sam, now knowing he's his nephew, even more. He also blackmailed Jack, who had tried to burn down ''The Sun'' offices, into being nicer to him and to allow him to join in family activities.
==Storylines==
 
===Rape of Marty===
 
Todd first appears in [[Llanview]] in December 1992 as one of [[Kevin Buchanan]]'s college fraternity brothers. Kevin's then girlfriend, [[Rachel Gannon]] doesn't really take a liking to him. To make matters worse, Todd began making sly and underhanded comments about Kevin & Rachel's interracial relationship. Todd would seek local rich girl, [[Marty Saybrooke]]'s help when he needed to pass a major exam to remain on the football team. The two slept together after only two days but Marty expected something more and Todd rejected her. Though upset, she continues to tutor him. Coincedentally, Todd fails the test and is kicked of the team; he vows revenge on Marty. When Marty attended the Spring Fling with Kevin, she got so drunk that she ended up embarrasing Todd infront of a crowd of people. Marty got so drunk that she could barely stand, so Kevin took her to his room so she could sleep it off. In a rage, Todd recruited [[Zach Rosen]] and [[Powell Lord]] and led them up to Kevin's room, where they gangraped Marty. Marty reported the rape, and all three along with Kevin (who Marty believed had participated, but later dropped the charges) were arrested. The lawyer for the three was [[Nora Hanen]], Rachel's mom. She believed strongly that Todd was telling the truth when he said the sex was mutual. But, another woman [[Carol Swift]] revealed that Todd had raped her also. Disgusted, Nora attempted to drop the case but the judge wouldn't allow it. Nora concluded her defense (or really prosecution) by delivering an arguement damning Todd, Zach & Powell. Thought it was declared a mistrial, Todd continued to harass Marty out of anger. Todd was caught harassing Marty again, by [[Luna Moody]] and she hit him with a led pipe. Todd was left with a permanent scar and he was temporarily death in one ear. While recovering, Todd was visited by estranged father, [[Peter Manning]]. Peter told Todd he was disgusted with him and disowned him. Todd was later tricked into confessing to the rape during a confrontation with Marty. Todd, Powell ^ Zach were then sent to prison. Todd plotted revenge against Marty, as well as Nora & Powell (who had accidentally confessed to Marty earlier). He met [[Rebecca Lewis]], Powell's girlfriend. When he escaped, he kidnapped Rebecca with Police Commsioner, [[Bo Buchanan]] & Powell hot on his trail. After a struggle over a gun, Todd was shot and fell into a river with everyone assuming he was dead. Todd was later revealed to be alive and hiding out at ''Llanfair''. All was going well until he was discovered by young [[C. J. Roberts|C. J.]] & [[Sarah Roberts]]. They bought his story and began sneaking him food. Later, while on the run again, Todd saved Marty, Viki's daughter Jessica Buchanan and C.J. after their car crashed. Todd tried to get away, but he was shot by Bo and taken into custody. Todd was eventually granted a full pardon and released from jail. After gaining his freedom once and for all, Todd is once again threatened with prison when a serial rapest goes on the loose in [[Llanview]]. Todd does some independent instegating and finds out that Powell (who has seemingly suffered a psychotic trauma) is the one raping people. After almost being killed by Powell, Todd makes a heart felt apology to Marty for the rape.
 
   
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John and Téa, who had found out she was pregnant with Victor's child after he died, were working to solve Victor's murder. They suspected that Todd was actually the killer. John got a hold of Todd's cell phone and tapped it. Through this tap, they were able to find the location of where Todd was holding Tomás. John rescued Tomás, and then barged in on Todd and Blair while they were finally making love for the first time in over eight years. John arrested Todd for his brother Victor's murder. Unbeknownst to everyone, however, Victor was actually alive and being held captive by an escaped prisoner, Allison Perkins.
===The Secret Lord===
 
Todd later learned that Peter was on his death bed. It was a bitter sweet goodbye to the man who had abused and neglected him. Upon Peter's death, Todd gets acess to the old letters of his mother, Barbara which reveal that he was adopted. [[David Vickers]] & [[Dorian Lord]] discover that Todd is the longlost son of [[Victor Lord]] & [[Irene Manning]] and he's worth more $30 million. He then inherits his money, and buys ''The Intruder'' from Dorian renaming it ''The Sun''. Meanwhile, Todd begins developing strong feelings for Dorian's niece, [[Blair Cramer]] who is supposedly pregnant with his child. Todd discovers that she was lying but they eventually reconcile and marry in 1995.
 
===Blair & Téa===
 
Todd later has her fake a pregnancy but it turns out that Blair is really pregnant. After they get married, Blair is attacked and suffers a miscarriage. Todd later learns that she wasn't pregnant when they got married and she didn't get pregnant until their wedding night. The marriage is annulled but they reconcile and get married again. Todd later goes to Ireland to bring back Marty, but he is shot by someone who is looking for [[Patrick Thornhart]]. Todd is thought to have died until he resurfaces months later and witnesses Blair & Todd having sex. He is so angry that he kidnapps [[Starr Manning|Starr]] but brings her back. He makes plans to frame Patrick for blowing up [[Guy Armitage]]'s yatch, but his plan backfires and Guy ends up dead and Patrick is out of town at the time.
 
   
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==''General Hospital'' storylines==
In an effort to get custody of Starr, Todd marries his lawyer, [[Téa Delgado]] and they win Starr. Though it was just business at first, Todd & Téa eventually fall in love. Todd hires Blair to work for him again and to frame [[Bo Buchanan]] for the murder of '''Georgie Phillips'''. When all the evidence starts pointing towards him, Todd kidnapps everyone involved in the murder case in hopes of making the real killer confess. Rachel finally confesses to Georgie's murder and Todd & Téa run off together. Todd hits Téa but she gets him arrested. Todd later confesses to [[Sam Rappaport]] that he was molested as a child. Todd goes into a coma-like state and when he awakens, appears to be suffering from multiple personality dissorder like his sister [[Victoria Lord|Viki]]. "Tom" is gentle and has much more self-control and is determined to have another chance with Téa. The couple remarries but at the reception, Starr accidentally plays a tape of Todd confessing that he was faking his disorder to stay out of jail. Todd disappears and Téa files for divorce in 1998. Todd returns in February 2000 and convinces Téa to run away with him.
 
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Todd first arrives in [[Port Charles (city)|Port Charles]] to visit his daughter [[Starr Manning|Starr]] at [[General Hospital (location)|General Hospital]], having heard she was injured. Before he can get to Starr, he meets up with his ex-wife [[Blair Cramer|Blair]], who forbids him from seeing their daughter. Todd is out on bail for murdering his twin brother [[Victor Lord, Jr.]], and has jumped bail by leaving [[Llanview]] to be with his daughter. Blair tells him that Starr's boyfriend [[Cole Thornhart|Cole]], and their daughter [[Hope Manning|Hope]], were killed in the car crash.
   
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Todd later goes to the [[Metro Court Hotel]] to rent a room, paying in cash and refusing to give a name. He meets [[Carly Jacks]], who has been forbidden from seeing [[Jason Morgan|Jason]] in the hospital, and they bond after realizing they have this in common. Todd and Carly come up with a plan to dress in scrubs and sneak into the hospital to see Starr and Jason, respectively. When Todd sees Starr, she at first doesn't want to see him and is angry at him for killing her Uncle Victor, the man who raised her. But then, she and Todd talk about Hope and Cole and he comforts her. During their short meeting, Starr tells him that [[Anthony Zacchara]] had told her that [[Sonny Corinthos]] was responsible for shooting out his tires and causing the wreck that killed Hope and Cole, and Todd vows to take care of the situation.
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He then finds out from Carly that Sonny is at the courthouse being arraigned. Todd goes there, and pulls a gun on Sonny, threatening to kill him. [[John McBain]] comes in however, and arrests Todd to take him back to Llanview to stand trial for his brother's murder.
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=== Return ===
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Todd is acquitted due to post traumatic stress and returns to Port Charles on May 8, 2012 when Starr is charged with the attempted murder of Sonny. His ex-wife [[Téa Delgado]] arrives soon after to defend Starr, and she isn't happy to see Todd. Todd continues to befriend Carly Jacks, and rents a room at her hotel, The Metro Court. Todd overhears Sonny's girlfriend [[Kate Howard]] confiding in her lawyer, [[Alexis Davis]], that her alternate personality may have caused the accident that killed Cole and Hope.
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Todd goes to Sonny and tells him that if he gets Michael to recant his statement to the police about Starr trying to kill Sonny, that he won't tell the police about hearing Kate admit to shooting out Anthony's tires. When that falls on Sonny's deaf ears since Sonny is mad at Kate (who was actually her alter Connie at the time) for sleeping with [[Johnny Zacchara]], Todd offers to use his tabloid ''The Sun'' to made Kate look good and discredit her psychiatrist [[Ewen Keenan]], who Kate's alter Connie had knocked out and nearly killed, if Sonny gets Michael to recant his statement. Sonny ends up agreeing and getting Michael to recant his statement, and Starr is released from jail.
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On June 1, Téa goes into labor in the car in the middle of a rain storm and they can't get to the hospital because there was a cell tower in the road. On June 4, Todd takes Téa to a bus bench and she gives birth to a very still baby boy. Todd realizes something is wrong so he takes the baby to find help and runs into [[Heather Webber]], who tries to revive the baby but she tells Todd the baby is gone. Todd is devastated and doesn't know how he is going to tell Téa about the baby. Meanwhile, [[Sam Morgan]] and her baby boy arrive at the shed and she passes out. Todd hears her baby cry, and Téa comes up and thinks that the baby Todd is holding is her son, and he hands her the alive baby. Heather convinces him to switch the babies. Todd takes Téa and "her" son to the hospital. About a day or so later, he takes Téa and "her" son, whom she names [[Victor Lord III]] (but is actually [[Jason Morgan, Jr.]]) back to Llanview. Todd takes over the PC paper now called ''The Sun'', and Heather blackmails him for a job. He hires Sam as his assistant.
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Todd Manning Cast Photo
Roger Howarth as Todd Manning Lord
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General Hospital
Portrayed by Roger Howarth (Early 1991-Spring 2003, May 2011-2012)

Trevor St. John (Summer 2003-Summer 2011)

Duration May 2011, 2012-present (on GH)
First appearance March 5, 2012 (on GH)
Created by Michael Malone
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Nickname(s) Boomer (by Template:W)
Scarface (by Template:W)
The Prince of Darkness
Aliases Template:Nowrap
Thomas "Tom", Rodney "Rod", Peter "Pete", Miss Perkins
(while faking DID)
Ali (the genie)
Todd Lord
Nicolas Kent
Gender Male
Born April 29,1970
Chicago, Illinois
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Thomas "Todd" Manning Lord is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera General Hospital. The character was originated on the now-canceled ABC soap opera One Life to Live in 1991 by actor Roger Howarth. Howarth left the show and was written out of the series in the Spring of 2003, and actor Trevor St. John replaced him and portrayed a character on the show by the same name from August of 2003 to August of 2011.[1] Howarth returned in May of 2011, and it was revealed shortly before St. John left that St. John's character was not actually Todd, but his twin brother Victor Lord, Jr.; and that Howarth's character was actually Todd.

One Life to Live storylines

Gang rape and the scar

Todd first arrived in Llanview, Pennsylvania on One Life to Live as a fraternity brother of Zach Rosen, Kevin Buchanan, and Powell Lord III who was Todd's cousin. He was tutored by another student named Marty Saybrooke and they had a one night stand. Later Todd orchestrated and participated in the gang rape of Marty at a fraternity party. Todd and the other two boys involved in the rape, Kevin's cousin Powell Lord III and Zach Rosen, were tried. Marty was confused and thought that Kevin had also participated in the gang rape, and Todd let Kevin take part of the blame for it until Marty remembered the truth and cleared his name. This is one of the contributing factors of Todd and Kevin's life-long feud with each other. During the trial, Todd trapped Marty in an alley and tried to rape her again. Her friend Luna Moody Holden came upon them and hit Todd with a lead pipe, leaving his iconic scar across his right cheek. This knocked Todd out and saved Marty from being raped by him again. The scar serves as a constant reminder to Todd and everyone else of his past and misdeeds.

When the boys's attorney Nora Hanen Gannon realized they were actually guilty, she caused a mistrial. Powell later confessed though and all three of them were sent to prison. While on a work release, Todd escaped, caused the death of Marty's friend Suede Pruitt who was murdered by Todd when Marty found out and she knew, and kidnapped a woman named Rebecca Lewis. He was shot and presumed dead, but turned up at Kevin's family home Llanfair, hiding in the gardening shed. He told Kevin's little cousins, C.J. and Sarah Roberts, that he was the genie Ali and they brought him food. He later saved Marty, C.J., and Kevin's sister Jessica during a car wreck. He was shot by the police commissioner, Bo Buchanan, and sent back to jail, but was later pardoned and released.

Blair Cramer and Lord heir

In late 1994, Todd met Blair Cramer. They had a one night stand around Christmastime. Blair then found out that Todd was actually the long-lost son and heir of the presumed dead Victor Lord, and would inherit $27.8 million, which Todd himself didn't know. Blair lied to Todd and told him she was pregnant with his child, and they were married in February of 1995. Todd found out he was the heir, the biological son of Victor Lord and Irene Manning, who had been the childhood friend and college roommate of Victor's eldest daughter Viki. Irene had given Todd to her cousin Peter and his wife Bitsy to raise as a baby. This made him Kevin, C.J., Sarah, and Blair and Todd's second wedding]]Jessica's uncle; and Powell's cousin. He inherited the money, and bought the tabloid The Intruder, which he renamed The Sun. He and Blair fell in love and Blair soon became pregnant for real, but then miscarried. Todd then found out that Blair was not actually pregnant when they were married, and had their marriage annulled based on fraud in August. Blair, however, then found out she was pregnant again, and they were remarried in November. The day after their wedding, Todd went to Ireland and was shot by Irish terrorists when he was mistaken for Marty's boyfriend Patrick Thornhart and presumed dead. Todd and Blair's daughter Starr was born January 8, 1996.

When Todd returned to Llanview months later, he witnessed Blair and Patrick making love. He went to his sister Viki, who hid him in her attic and later brought his daughter Starr to meet him. He kidnapped Starr, but later returned her. He blew up Guy Armitage's yacht and tried to frame Patrick for it. Guy died, and Patrick was able to prove he didn't do it.

Téa Delgado and reveal about childhood

Later, Todd married his attorney Téa Delgado in order to get custody of Starr. He paid Téa $5 million in exchange. They actually fell in love with each other though. Later, Georgie Phillips was murdered and Todd tried to frame Bo Buchanan for the murder, it backfired though and Todd was the one who looked guilty. So, Todd kidnapped everyone involved and tried to force a confession out of someone. Nora's daughter Rachel finally confessed, and Todd ran off and took Téa with him. Later, Todd punched Téa, but then she knocked him out and had him arrested.

Todd later escaped police custody and cornered Téa in a cabana. Todd's life-long mentor and friend, Sam Rappaport, went in to talk him out, and Todd opened up to him. Sam found out that Todd had not only been physically abused as a child, but he was also raped by his adopted father on his fourteenth birthday.[2] Sam tried to bring up the fact of Todd's abuse as a child in court, but Todd seemingly went into a catatonic state and, when he emerged from it, appeared to have Dissociative Identity Disorder (or multiple personalities) like his sister Viki. Todd was calling himself Tom and was gentle and child-like. Later, other personalities came out: Rod, a womanizing romantic; Pete, the violent side of Todd; and Miss Perkins, a mother-like personality who took care of the other personalities. Many thought he was faking to escape prosecution, but others believed him. At one point, Tom stood up on the roof of the hospital ready to jump, and Viki was able to talk him down. Todd and Téa remarried, but Starr accidentally played a tape at the reception of Todd confessing that he was faking his mental condition, and Todd left town in 1998.

Jack and deserted island

Later, Todd came back and reconnected with Blair. They were set to get married, but on the night before their wedding, Blair's ex Max Holden drugged her and made sure that Todd saw them in bed together. In revenge, Todd revealed at the altar that Blair had shot Max, which Todd had been helping to cover up, and he then turned over incriminating evidence. He then found out that Max had set up Blair, though, and he testified that Blair was crazy when she shot Max and she was sent to a mental institution instead of prison.

After Blair was released, she found out she was pregnant and figured out it was Todd's. She fled to Mexico to have her baby, but Todd followed. Todd then delivered the baby; and thinking the child was Max's, gave the baby away and told Blair he had died. When Todd found out that the baby was actually his, he brought the baby back to Blair and told her that it was a baby who needed a home. They "adopted" him and named him Jack. The truth was revealed when Jack developed aplastic anemia, which Starr also had had as a baby. He needed a bone marrow transplant, and Todd had to track down Alex Olanov, who had been the donor for Starr.

Blair was furious and left Todd, taking the kids to Hawaii. Todd, however, followed them and hired Ross Rayburn to help him kidnap Starr and Jack. While there, Todd ran into Téa, and she warned Blair. Blair took the kids back to Llanview; and Todd, Téa, and Ross became stranded on a deserted island together. On the island, both Ross and Todd fell for Téa. Todd, however, decided he needed to get back to Blair, his true love, and decided to leave on a homemade raft. Just before he left though, he and Téa made love.

Disappearance

Later, Mitch Laurence tried to kidnap Starr, but Blair convinced him to take her instead. Todd kidnapped his niece Natalie and took her to Mitch in exchange for Blair. It was revealed that Todd's father Victor Lord was not dead after all, and needed a heart transplant from a relative. Mitch took Natalie to have her heart transplanted into Victor, but the plan was foiled. Todd had a tense meeting with his father for the first time before he quickly died. Later, Mitch had Todd kidnapped and beaten and locked in Victor's crypt; but, Todd was no longer there when the crypt was searched later.

Todd was legally declared dead, and months later, Blair started dating a man who said he was Mitch's brother Walker Laurence, and even married him. Blair later found out that Walker claimed to actually be Todd, with a new face. This man believed to be Todd lived in Llanview, raised Todd's kids, married both of his ex-wives twice each, and ran his newspaper for eight years, with no one ever suspecting that he wasn't actually the man he said he was. In 2009, Téa revealed to "Todd" that they had a daughter together, Danielle, from the time they had made love on the deserted island. Téa had a DNA test done to make sure, and it came back that "Todd" was in fact Danielle's father.[3]

The two Todd Mannings

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The two Todd Mannings

In 2011, it was revealed that the real Todd was being held captive in an undisclosed location. He had been locked up and tortured for the last eight years. He escaped and made his way back to Llanview with the intention of getting back to his life as it was before. When he got there, however, he found this other man, who looked nothing like him, claiming he was Todd Manning and living his life. He was married to Téa, running The Sun, his kids called him "dad," and everyone, including his sister Viki and niece Jessica whom he was extremely close to, thought he was Todd. Todd couldn't figure out how this could have happened, how everyone could believe this fraud.

Todd secretly went to Blair's house and happened upon a boy named Sam Manning, who said he was Todd Manning's son. Todd couldn't figure out how this kid he's never seen could possibly be his son. He became friends with Sam, and later saved his life when a man tracking down the escaped Todd came after him and threatened to kill Sam. Todd killed the man, and Blair took Sam to be questioned by police detective John McBain when the body was discovered. Sam told John that his friend, a man with a line on his face, had killed him to save his life. He positively identified an old picture of Todd, with the scar on his face.

Todd researched the imposter's life for the past eight years, and realized that Sam was the imposter's son, not his. He then dressed up like a Spider-Man entertainer and went to Sam's birthday party, where he kidnapped the child. He called "Todd" and told him he had his son and to meet him at The Sun. The two men then finally came face to face for the first time. They both claimed to each other that they were the real Todd and that the other was an imposter.

Todd took "Todd" at gunpoint back home, but before they could go inside, more men who were looking for Todd because of his escape took him and shot him. Todd, however, was wearing a bullet proof vest and was saved by Louie, a homeless man, who told him to contact John McBain. Todd did, and John took DNA from both Todd Mannings and had it tested against DNA they had on file from the Marty Saybrooke rape case years before, which was definitely the real Todd's DNA. Shockingly, both DNA tests came back as positive matches. They couldn't understand it, and Téa recalled the DNA test she had done on "Todd" and Danielle that showed he was her father. Starr suggested that the only way they could have the same DNA is if they were identical twins, but that didn't explain why they both actually thought they were Todd, and why they both had Todd's memories.

The truth revealed

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Todd tells Starr he's the real Todd

Téa's brother, Tomás, who was a former CIA agent, revealed that he had been hired eight years before to take Todd from Victor's crypt and take him to another CIA agent. He didn't know what had happened to Todd after that. John and Tomás were able to track down the agent Tomás had taken Todd to in Louisiana and they went down there to investigate. Whom they found, however, was Irene Manning, Todd's biological mother, who had long been thought dead. She was the head of this rogue CIA agency and knew the whole story of what had happened.

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Todd meets Hope

They brought Irene back to Llanview, and she revealed to both Todds and Todd's sister Viki that they were in fact identical twin brothers. Irene had given Todd to her cousin Peter and his wife Bitsy to raise, while she secretly kept his twin brother Victor Lord, Jr. She joined the CIA and started a rogue operation. In 2003, when Todd had been beaten, she had him brought to her and brainwashed Victor Jr. into believing he was his twin brother, giving him all of Todd's memories. She wanted the son she raised to have his father's inheritance. Realizing that Mitch Laurence was still after Todd, she gave Victor Jr. plastic surgery to look like Mitch's brother Walker, to keep him off Mitch's radar. Learning the truth, Todd rushed straight to Starr to tell her, and met his granddaughter Hope for the first time.

Victor's "murder"

Todd, however, found himself broke and living with his sister Viki. He wanted his life back, including his kids, his newspaper, and Blair. He stole a gun from Blair's house with the intention of killing Victor. The first time he went to Victor's to kill him, though, he saw Victor and Téa making love, and walked away. Later, Victor was found shot and seemingly died. Todd was then seen on the pier giving the gun to the homeless man Louie. Todd's son Jack, who couldn't accept Todd as his father and still loved Victor as his father, still calling him "dad," lied and said he saw Todd at the murder scene. Todd swore he did not kill his brother; although he wanted to, he couldn't. Todd was arrested for Victor's murder, but Starr helped him escape when Irene threatened to kill his entire family.

Todd found his family safe at Victor's house, then went to find his mother, who ended up shooting him in the shoulder. They then heard an explosion and she told him that that was his family dying. Todd then shot and killed his mother. Todd's family, however, was safe. Bo Buchanan, the police commissioner, had safely detonated the bomb, saving everyone. Todd ran off and Blair found him dying at Viki's cabin. She nursed him back to health and got her Aunt Dorian, who's a doctor, to talk her through what she needed to do over the phone and call in a prescription for him. Todd and Blair got closer during this time as they reminisced. Téa picked up Todd's prescription for him and brought it to him. They then planned to find Victor's true killer to exonerate Todd. While Todd was alone in the cabin, however, his dead mother appeared to him and helped him remember that he had indeed killed Victor. Todd was devastated at remembering this and claimed that Irene had made him do it, as they had been in adjoining jail cells while they were both locked up, and she messed with his head. Téa got Todd released on probation, and he kept the fact that he remembered killing Victor to himself.

Victor had left everything to Irene in his will; and when Irene died, she left everything to her and Victor Sr.'s daughter, Tina. Tina, however, seeing that everything was Todd's before Victor Jr. took it, generously gave everything back to him. Todd then went right back to work at his newspaper.

He decided to frame Tomás for the murder because Tomás was involved with Blair, and Todd wanted Blair to himself. He lured Tomás to a warehouse, then put his fingerprints on the gun used to kill Victor, which was then planted in Tomás' bedroom at Téa's house. He kept Tomás tied up and had him confess to Blair via video chat to the murder. Todd then moved on with Blair. As they got closer, Todd bonded with Sam, now knowing he's his nephew, even more. He also blackmailed Jack, who had tried to burn down The Sun offices, into being nicer to him and to allow him to join in family activities.

John and Téa, who had found out she was pregnant with Victor's child after he died, were working to solve Victor's murder. They suspected that Todd was actually the killer. John got a hold of Todd's cell phone and tapped it. Through this tap, they were able to find the location of where Todd was holding Tomás. John rescued Tomás, and then barged in on Todd and Blair while they were finally making love for the first time in over eight years. John arrested Todd for his brother Victor's murder. Unbeknownst to everyone, however, Victor was actually alive and being held captive by an escaped prisoner, Allison Perkins.

General Hospital storylines

Arrival

Todd first arrives in Port Charles to visit his daughter Starr at General Hospital, having heard she was injured. Before he can get to Starr, he meets up with his ex-wife Blair, who forbids him from seeing their daughter. Todd is out on bail for murdering his twin brother Victor Lord, Jr., and has jumped bail by leaving Llanview to be with his daughter. Blair tells him that Starr's boyfriend Cole, and their daughter Hope, were killed in the car crash.

Todd later goes to the Metro Court Hotel to rent a room, paying in cash and refusing to give a name. He meets Carly Jacks, who has been forbidden from seeing Jason in the hospital, and they bond after realizing they have this in common. Todd and Carly come up with a plan to dress in scrubs and sneak into the hospital to see Starr and Jason, respectively. When Todd sees Starr, she at first doesn't want to see him and is angry at him for killing her Uncle Victor, the man who raised her. But then, she and Todd talk about Hope and Cole and he comforts her. During their short meeting, Starr tells him that Anthony Zacchara had told her that Sonny Corinthos was responsible for shooting out his tires and causing the wreck that killed Hope and Cole, and Todd vows to take care of the situation.

He then finds out from Carly that Sonny is at the courthouse being arraigned. Todd goes there, and pulls a gun on Sonny, threatening to kill him. John McBain comes in however, and arrests Todd to take him back to Llanview to stand trial for his brother's murder.

Return

Todd is acquitted due to post traumatic stress and returns to Port Charles on May 8, 2012 when Starr is charged with the attempted murder of Sonny. His ex-wife Téa Delgado arrives soon after to defend Starr, and she isn't happy to see Todd. Todd continues to befriend Carly Jacks, and rents a room at her hotel, The Metro Court. Todd overhears Sonny's girlfriend Kate Howard confiding in her lawyer, Alexis Davis, that her alternate personality may have caused the accident that killed Cole and Hope.

Todd goes to Sonny and tells him that if he gets Michael to recant his statement to the police about Starr trying to kill Sonny, that he won't tell the police about hearing Kate admit to shooting out Anthony's tires. When that falls on Sonny's deaf ears since Sonny is mad at Kate (who was actually her alter Connie at the time) for sleeping with Johnny Zacchara, Todd offers to use his tabloid The Sun to made Kate look good and discredit her psychiatrist Ewen Keenan, who Kate's alter Connie had knocked out and nearly killed, if Sonny gets Michael to recant his statement. Sonny ends up agreeing and getting Michael to recant his statement, and Starr is released from jail.

Baby switch

On June 1, Téa goes into labor in the car in the middle of a rain storm and they can't get to the hospital because there was a cell tower in the road. On June 4, Todd takes Téa to a bus bench and she gives birth to a very still baby boy. Todd realizes something is wrong so he takes the baby to find help and runs into Heather Webber, who tries to revive the baby but she tells Todd the baby is gone. Todd is devastated and doesn't know how he is going to tell Téa about the baby. Meanwhile, Sam Morgan and her baby boy arrive at the shed and she passes out. Todd hears her baby cry, and Téa comes up and thinks that the baby Todd is holding is her son, and he hands her the alive baby. Heather convinces him to switch the babies. Todd takes Téa and "her" son to the hospital. About a day or so later, he takes Téa and "her" son, whom she names Victor Lord III (but is actually Jason Morgan, Jr.) back to Llanview. Todd takes over the PC paper now called The Sun, and Heather blackmails him for a job. He hires Sam as his assistant.

Manning, Todd
  1. Trevor St. John began appearing on the show in May of 2003, but as "Walker Laurence;" it wasn't said that "Walker" was "Todd Manning" until August of 2003.
  2. Part 1; Part 2
  3. Although Danielle was conceived after Jack was already born and she should be two years younger than him, she is said to be two years older than Jack and 21 months younger than Starr.