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Mike Karr

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Mike Karr
The Edge of Night character
John Larkin originated the role of Mike Karr from 1956 to 1961.
Portrayed by
Duration1956–1984
First appearanceApril 2, 1956
Last appearanceDecember 28, 1984

Laurence Hugo (left) portrayed Mike Karr from 1962 to 1971 (with Barry Newman as John Barnes, right).
In-universe information
Wife
DaughtersLaurie Ann Karr
Adoptive sonsTimmy Farraday
GrandsonsJohn Victor Dallas

Mike Karr is a fictional character in the long-running daytime soap opera The Edge of Night.

A tireless crime-fighter, Karr was introduced as a cop finishing law school. This character evolved from the earlier Perry Mason character on radio.[1] He then progressed to the District Attorney's office as an ADA, hung his own shingle as a defense attorney for several years, then became DA of Monticello. Karr was played by three actors: John Larkin (radio's Perry Mason)[1] from the show's debut in April 1956 to October 1961, Laurence Hugo from November 1961 to June 1, 1971, then Forrest Compton from June 2, 1971 until the show ended on December 28, 1984.[2][3][4][5]

Mike Karr was the only character on The Edge of Night to last the entire run of the series. Mike appeared in both the premiere episode April 2, 1956, and the final telecast on December 28, 1984.

Storylines

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Mike and Sara Lane (Teal Ames) were dating at the beginning of the series and had enormous chemistry together. Their relationship was filled with tenderness, humor, gentle sparring, and enormous devotion for one another. Mike and Sara married on February 26, 1957, following his recovery from a potentially fatal gunshot wound. They enjoyed nearly five years of happiness together before Sara died on February 22, 1961.

After a respectable period of mourning for his late wife Sara, Mike began dating reporter Nancy Pollock (Ann Flood). They were married on April 22, 1963. The couple enjoyed one of the most stable marriages in soap opera history despite the constant threat of murder and mayhem (much of it introduced due to Mike's involvement with the Crime Commission). Mike and Nancy's relationship was severely tested in the fall of 1976 as Nancy became embroiled in the machinations of criminals Beau Richardson and Tony Saxon. The secrets and conflicts surrounding Beau's secret threats against Timmy Faraday prompted Nancy to separate from Mike and move into an apartment. After Beau's murder, the Karrs reconciled.

Mike was tried and convicted for Beau's murder in the fall of 1977, but after receiving a suspended sentence, Mike was ultimately exonerated.

References

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  1. ^ a b Lackmann, Ronald W. (2000). The Encyclopedia of American Radio: An A-Z Guide to Radio from Jack Benny to Howard Stern. Facts On File. ISBN 0-8160-4137-7.
  2. ^ Schemering, Christopher (1987). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia (2nd ed.). Ballantine Books. pp. 90–97. ISBN 0-345-35344-7.
  3. ^ Mistretta, Amy (April 6, 2020). "The Edge of Night Actor Forrest Compton Dead at 94". Soaps She Knows. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  4. ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (April 6, 2020). "Forrest Compton Dies of COVID-19: The Edge of Night, Gomer Pyle Actor Was 94". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  5. ^ Clifford, Kambra (April 6, 2020). "RIP: The Edge of Night actor Forrest Compton has died". SoapCentral. Retrieved June 1, 2020.