Blake Marler
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Christina Blake Marler (née Thorpe; previously Spaulding) is a fictional character
Fictional character
A character is the representation of a person in a narrative work of art . Derived from the ancient Greek word kharaktêr , the earliest use in English, in this sense, dates from the Restoration, although it became widely used after its appearance in Tom Jones in 1749. From this, the sense of...

 on CBS
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's daytime drama Guiding Light
Guiding Light
Guiding Light is an American daytime television drama that is credited by the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest running drama in television and radio history, running from 1937 until 2009...

. She was portrayed by Elizabeth Keifer
Elizabeth Keifer
Elizabeth Keifer born is an American actress.Keifer played the role of Christina "Blake" Marler on Guiding Light. She was on the show from August 1992 until it went off the air in September 2009...

 from August 19, 1992 to September 18, 2009. Previous portrayers include Gina Foy from June 1975 to May 1978, Cheryl Lynn Brown from January 1979 to September 26, 1980, Elizabeth Dennehy
Elizabeth Dennehy
Elizabeth Hannah Dennehy is an American actress. She is the daughter of Brian Dennehy and sister of Kathleen Dennehy. She is married to actor James Lancaster. She is a graduate of Hofstra University. Her work involves mainly television and some film...

 from May 1988 to June 2, 1989 and Sherry Stringfield
Sherry Stringfield
Sherry Lea Stringfield is an American actress. She is best known for playing the role of Dr. Susan Lewis on the medical television drama ER, a role for which she received three Emmy Award nominations. Stringfield was a member of ER's original cast, but she quit the show during its third season,...

 from July 21, 1989 to August 3, 1992.

Biography

Christina Blake Thorpe was born on-camera in July 1975. Her mother went into labor at the Cedars Hospital cafeteria. Though she was thought to be the daughter of Holly Norris Bauer and Ed Bauer
Ed Bauer
William Edward "Ed" Bauer Jr. is a fictional character on CBS's daytime drama Guiding Light. While having been portrayed by five different actors, Ed has been portrayed by a number of actors, including Robert Gentry, Mart Hulswit and Peter Simon....

, it later came out that Christina was the product of an affair between Holly Norris Bauer and Roger Thorpe. When this was revealed, Ed Bauer divorced Holly though, being very attached to young 'Chrissy', he agreed continue to raise her as his daughter, with the stipulation that Roger not be a part of her life. In 1979, Holly married Roger, though the marriage was stormy one, ending when Roger raped Holly. Holly pressed charges against Roger though, when it looked as though he would be acquitted, she shot him (in a moment of post-traumatic stress), and was convicted of his murder and sent to prison. While her mother was in prison, Christina lived with Ed and his new wife Rita
Rita Stapleton
Rita Stapleton Bauer was a fictional character on the CBS soap Guiding Light. The character was played by Lenore Kasdorf, and was created by Bridget and Jerome Dobson, shortly after they became Guiding Light's head writers in 1975. Rita was written out in 1981, when Kasdorf announced she was...

, until it was learned that Roger was in fact alive (thus negating Holly's murder conviction). After an initial failed kidnapping attempt, Holly fled with Christina to Santa Domingo. However, Roger followed them, eventually cornering them. The encounter ended with Roger falling over a cliff to his presumed death. In an effort to start over, Holly relocated with Christina and her mother Barbara Norris to Europe, where they remained for nearly a decade.

Return to town

Much later, as an adult -- and now going by her middle name, Blake -- she returned to Springfield as a spy for Alan Spaulding
Alan Spaulding
Alan Spaulding is a fictional character on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light. He was played by Chris Bernau from the time of the character's introduction on November 7, 1977 until June 1988, when Bernau left the role due to health problems ; Daniel Pilon stepped into the role from 1988 until Alan...

. Soon, she was tied up in the circuit of double-crosses between Alan, Phillip and Alex where each of them tried to outdo the other. Things were worsened by the reappearance of her father, Roger, who had long been presumed dead. Phillip tricked Blake into marrying a man posing as him on a yacht, but soon they resumed their romance when she started having true feelings for him. Things became even more difficult after Phillip and Blake married and she tried to cover up the fact that his former wife, Beth, may still be alive. Insecure, she began an affair while searching out Beth herself and tried to hide her, going so far as having Phillip briefly committed when he searched. He eventually found her, ending the marriage, and she ran to former brother-in-law Alan-Michael in an attempt not to lose a hold on her share of the family fortune. Unfortunately for him, she faked a pregnancy so that he would marry her. Soon after, her ex-boyfriend kidnapped them and tried to kill him. When the couple was rescued by her father, Alan-Michael soon discovered her deceptions and left her. She spent some time trying to get him back and pulled him into her blackmailing schemes, but failed to shake his obsession with Eleni. She quickly dove into a relationship with District Attorney Ross Marler, much to the chagrin of her father who blackmailed Ross out of his political career. Blake initially seduced Ross only to hurt her mother, who was in love with Ross, but soon fell in love with him herself. They eventually managed to win both of Blake's parents around, and married in 1994.

Ross Marler and Ben Warren

Things got more complicated for the couple as Alan Spaulding began manipulating them and Ross' estranged daughter Dinah returned to tear them apart. Her suspicions of her stepdaughter led her to bug her rooms and create distrust in the family. After a one-night stand with Rick Bauer, she discovered she was pregnant with twins. She tried desperately to hide her transgression from Ross, but it would eventually come out when the twins had to undergo an operation. Things got worse when his brother Ben Warren came to town and began trying to blackmail her for sex. She eventually gave in, only to be caught by Ross. After accusing Ben of rape, Ross tried to shoot him and shot his wife by accident, paralyzing her. This didn't last because it was purely psychosomatic, yet she continued to charge Ben for rape, despite evidence that it was consensual. The proof fell into the hands of the mob and they were both blackmailed. Under the weight of guilt, she confessed the truth and Ross left her, suing for custody. She moved on with Ben and tried to help her mother when she learned that she was the Nursery Rhyme Stalker. She and Ross bonded over Holly's case and wound up making love.

Suffering through mental breakdowns, psychotic relatives and numerous affairs gave her plenty of fodder for her career as a romance novelist. This would often get her in trouble as her thinly veiled portraits of townspeople often led to their lives becoming endangered. Danger also stalked her when the crazed Tory came to town and attempted to steal Ross and the children away before trying to murder her. She would be constantly torn between loyalty and self-interest as she manipulated or went to ludicrous ends to protect her relationship with Ross, particularly from his daughter. Blake had an affair with Rick Bauer and got pregnant and soon learned she was expecting twins. She learned that she was pregnant with children from both men as each man fathered one child. After months of working out the best possible situation for her sons Jason and Kevin, it was revealed that Ross was the father of both children. As Ross returned to his political career, she switched through several careers of her own until his accidental death.

Later years

Devastated and insecure, she soon entered into a relationship with mayoral rival Jeffrey O'Neill and became the author of the infamous Springfield Burns blog which she used to destroy the lives of her rivals and friends. After sabotaging Jeffrey's campaign, she won the mayoralty race only to be poisoned. The investigation quickly dug up the fact that she was the blogger. In her hospital bed she claimed that she had to lash out at everyone because they made her feel like she didn't exist. After lapsing into a coma for months, she eventually awakened and set her sights on Dinah and Mallet. Blake's schemes resulting in Dinah (who survived) being shot in the head by a man from Mallet's past) received backlash from viewers. In 2008 Blake began pursuing Henry Cooper Bradshaw (AKA "Coop") much to the dismay of viewers. In 2009, Blake, while still in a supporting role, began to receive more sympathetic writing and an increase in screentime. She helped Reva Shayne cope after the death of her husband Jeffrey, helped Olivia Spencer and Natalie Rivera process their feelings for each other, and, after taking over as manager at the Cooper family restaurant Company, helped publish Coop's last book, using the advance to stop Company from being foreclosed. During this time Blake decided to finally move on from the memory of her beloved Ross, and she began talking over the computer with a man she met at a dating service. After a few weeks, they met, and the man was, to her surprise, Frank Cooper, her longtime friend and former lover. They decided to go out on a real date, and a year later, were still together.
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