. . "Ernest Graves"@en . . "Owner of The Banner"@en . . . . "William Stone Mahoney"@en . "May 2004"@en . "File:Victor Lord 1.jpg"@en . "Randolph Lord"@en . . "C. J. Roberts"@en . . . . . "July 1968"@en . ""@en . . "Meredith Lord"@en . . "Male"@en . . "File:Graves Victor, 1968.png"@en . "Ernest Graves as Victor Lord"@en . "Dorothy Randolph"@en . . . . . . "Victor Dalby Lord, Sr. is a fictional character and patriarch of the Lord family on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. An original male protagonist on the series, Victor is introduced on the second episode as the preeminent mass media magnate of fictional Philadelphia Main Line suburb Llanview, Pennsylvania. Victor was originally and most notably played by actor Ernest Graves. Graves debuted July 16, 1968 and played the role until the actor left the series and last appeared onscreen in March 1974."@en . . . "Irene Manning"@en . . . . . . "Sam Manning"@en . "Danielle Manning"@en . "Dorian Lord"@en . . . . . "Bill Moor ( )"@en . "Clayton-Powell Lord"@en . . . . . . . . "Starr Manning"@en . . . "Shepperd Strudwick"@en . "Victor Lord"@en . "Powell Lord II"@en . . . . . . . . . "Martin Reid"@en . . . "Kevin Buchanan"@en . . "Randolph Lord"@en . "Victor Lord III"@en . . . . . "Victor Lord, wealthy publishing tycoon and founder of The Banner, the local Llanview newspaper, married Eugenia Randolph of San Francisco, California in the mid 1940s. Together they had two daughters, Victoria \u201CVik\u201Di and Meredith. However, Victor was very promiscuous and had multiple affairs with many women, and at times even neglected his wife Eugenia to focus on Viki. In December 1950, during an argument in which an enraged Victor accuses a pregnant Eugenia of sleeping with another man, she ends up falling down the stairs and going into labor. After delivering their daughter, Meredith, Eugenia dies from her injuries. Though Victor always longed for a son, he groomed Viki to one day step in as the head of the family."@en . . "2003-02-27"^^ . . . . . . . "Victor Dalby Lord, Sr. is a fictional character and patriarch of the Lord family on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. An original male protagonist on the series, Victor is introduced on the second episode as the preeminent mass media magnate of fictional Philadelphia Main Line suburb Llanview, Pennsylvania. Victor was originally and most notably played by actor Ernest Graves. Graves debuted July 16, 1968 and played the role until the actor left the series and last appeared onscreen in March 1974. Series creator Agnes Nixon and executive producer Doris Quinlan subsequently recast Victor to Shepperd Strudwick, who first appeared in December 1974 and played the role until the character's initial on-screen death in June 1976."@en . "Gwendolyn Lord"@en . "Les Tremayne"@en . . . . . "Stavros Lord"@en . "Ernest Graves ( )"@en . . . . . "Irene Manning"@en . . . "Brian Kendall"@en . "Clayton-Powell Lord II"@en . . "Tina Lord"@en . . "William Stone Mahoney ( )"@en . "Daniel Wolek"@en . "Appeared as a hallucination to Todd"@en . "Virginia Fletcher"@en . . . . . . . "Bill Moor"@en . . "Victor Lord, wealthy publishing tycoon and founder of The Banner, the local Llanview newspaper, married Eugenia Randolph of San Francisco, California in the mid 1940s. Together they had two daughters, Victoria \u201CVik\u201Di and Meredith. However, Victor was very promiscuous and had multiple affairs with many women, and at times even neglected his wife Eugenia to focus on Viki. In December 1950, during an argument in which an enraged Victor accuses a pregnant Eugenia of sleeping with another man, she ends up falling down the stairs and going into labor. After delivering their daughter, Meredith, Eugenia dies from her injuries. Though Victor always longed for a son, he groomed Viki to one day step in as the head of the family."@en . . . . . . "Richard Abbott"@en . . "Victor Lord Jr."@en . . . "Tom O'Rourke"@en . "Natalie Buchanan"@en . . "Powell Lord I"@en . "Virginia Fletcher"@en . "William Stone Mahoney as Victor Lord"@en . . . . "Jack Manning"@en . "1968"^^ . . . . . . . "Helen Lord"@en . "Todd Manning"@en . . "Shepperd Strudwick ( )"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Joey Buchanan"@en . "1916-06-17"^^ . .