Lily Blake Capwell

Lily Blake Capwell

Paula Irvine as Lilly Blake (1992)
Santa Barbara character
Portrayed by Lynn Clark (1986-87)
Paula Irvine (1991–93)
First appearance Episode 525
August 21, 1986
Last appearance Episode 2137
January 15, 1993
Created by Bridget and Jerome Dobson
Profile
Occupation Evangelist
Student

Lilly Blake Capwell is a fictional character from the American soap opera Santa Barbara. She was first portrayed by American actress Lynn Clark from August 21 to December 25, 1986. The second actress to portray the role was Paula Irvine, from November 13, 1991 to January 15, 1993.

Character history

Lilly's first appearance in Santa Barbara came in the middle of 1986. She helped Mason Capwell as he struggled in the aftermath of the death of his lover, Mary Duvall. Lilly always seemed to have the right thing to say to whoever needed advice. She fought against the construction of a casino in Santa Barbara and she convinced Hayley Benson to join her, which led to tragedy when Amy Perkins Wallace died in a fire that was started during one of their raids.

Lilly then revealed the real reason why she came to Santa Barbara - she was actually the biological daughter of Gina DeMott Capwell. When Gina was very young she had been raped and become pregnant. Gina's mother, Phyllis Blake, had lied to Gina that her baby had been stillborn. After realizing that Gina wasn't guilty of anything, Lilly forgave her and left town.

Lilly returned to Santa Barbara in 1991, running away from her past. During the 4 years that she had been gone, Lilly had gotten involved with the Las Vegas crime scene. She got into a debt and stole money from Lionel Lockridge, but Ted Capwell saved her. Lily sought love from Rafe Castillo, and after Ted's girlfriend Katrina Ruyker left, Ted and Lilly agreed to a plan to make Rafe and his girlfriend Angela Raymond jealous so they would break up, as Lilly wanted Rafe and Ted was interested in Angela. However, Lilly and Ted came to realize that they loved each other, stopped their plotting, and got married.

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