Days Of Our Lives Spoilers: George DelHoyo Resurrects Super Villain Orpheus On DOOL
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Four years since he was last seen on “Days of Our Lives,” George DelHoyo will resurrect his presumed dead alter ego, Orpheus aka Milo Harp, on Wednesday, January 22. The last time he was on the scene on the screen was during a prison break back in 2016. His return will help answer some questions that came up after the show kicked off its time jump storyline.
Days of Our Lives Spoilers – A Quick Review
Orpheus or Milo Harp is one of Salem’s most dangerous villains. A former ISA agent who would stop at nothing to get things done. This pure evil and a cold-hearted man was thought to be dead before it was revealed that he was alive and well during his 2016 return.
Viewers know that Orpheus was responsible for the kidnapping of Dr. Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) to get revenge on Roman Brady (Josh Taylor). His upcoming return could mean something similar happening.
DOOL Spoilers – Will He Kidnap Marlena Again?
Stefano DiMera (Stephen Nichols) and Princess Gina Von Amberg (Kristian Alfonso) want to break up Marlena and John Black (Drake Hogesyn). The pair believe that “Jarlena” needs to die before they can be truly theirs.
It’s possible for Orpheus to return and kidnap Marlena. Meanwhile, Dr. Wilhelm Rolf (William Utay) would do what he does best. He could bring John and Marlena back to life with brain chips just like “Stefano.” If this happens, Stefano and Gina will finally get what they want, the love and affection of John and Marlena.
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Days of Our Lives Spoilers – DelHoyo’s Career
Before becoming a staple in soap opera, DelHoyo started his career in the theatre during the 1970s. He took part in plays and musicals under the moniker George Deloy. He performed in several major American regional theaters like Seattle Repertory, American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, Cincinnati Playhouse, Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and Huntington Theatre in Boston. In 1976, he joined the Broadway musical, “The Robber Bridegroom,” which was his first big break.
In 1978, he started as a contract player for Universal Studios. He appeared on “The Eddie Capra Mysteries,” “The Seekers,” and “Star of the Family.” His first major role on the small screen was as the villain Orpheus on “Days of Our Lives,” which he got back in 1986. He also appeared on “Generations,” “St. Elsewhere,” “L.A. Law,” “Nine to Five,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Walker,” “Texas Ranger,” “Home Improvement,” “Cheers,” and “Frasier.
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