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Michael Cambias William deVry as Michael Cambias All My Children Portrayed by William deVry First appearance January 23, 2003 Last appearance August 28, 2003 (later as a fabricated vision in 2004 and 2006) Cause/reason Shot and killed by Bianca Montgomery (self-defense) Created by Gordon Rayfield Profile Aliases Michael Kinsey Occupation Business shark and Former owner Cambias Enterprises Title Former heir to the Cambias fortune and Former CEO Residence Pine Valley, Pennsylvania Relationships Parents Alexander Cambias Sr.
(father)
Amelia Cambias
(mother, deceased)Sibling(s) Zachary "Zach" Slater
(brother)Romances Lena Kundera
(lovers)
Kendall Hart Slater
(lovers)Children Miranda Montgomery
(daughter, with Bianca)Other relatives Ethan Cambias
(nephew, deceased)
Ian Slater
(nephew)
Gabrielle Montgomery
(niece)Michael Cambias, formerly a brief resident of the fictional town of Pine Valley, appeared on the American daytime drama All My Children. He was portrayed by actor William deVry, from January 23, 2003 to August 2003, and later in a ghostly vision in 2004 and 2006.
The character is one that lives in infamy due to the controversial rape storyline of All My Children heroine Bianca Montgomery. The event became one of the most debated topics within the soap opera medium and was nicknamed "Voldemort", a title first coined by Television Without Pity message board members to mean "the storyline that shall not be named."[1]
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Storyline
Character Michael Cambias is primarily remembered for raping Erica Kane's daughter, Bianca Montgomery. His background shows him to be the spoiled, wealthy and extremely arrogant son of Alexander Cambias, Sr. (later known as the Satin Slayer). He comes to Pine Valley with business partner Lena Kundera in a failed attempt to take over several prominent Pine Valley businesses, including Chandler Enterprises, Cortlandt Enterprises, Enchantment and Fusion Cosmetics.
On a gloomy, rainy and thunderous night when the power is out in all houses of Pine Valley, Michael breaks into the boarding house Bianca resides at and rapes her to get back at Kendall and Erica for ruining his plans. Michael is later charged with raping Bianca, but, to the community's utter disgust, he is acquitted due to a lack of physical evidence. (An angry Lena even goes so far as to almost attack him after the acquittal.) His after-trial gloating, wherein he states that he "owns Pine Valley, and everybody in it", angers nearly everyone in hearing range and Jackson Montgomery, Bianca's uncle, warns Cambias's attorney to get him out of the courtroom, before the crowd becomes a lynch mob. Eventually he is found dead in a freezer outside of Pine Valley.
His funeral is attended by most everyone who cares for Bianca, and their "eulogies" are laced with anger and hatred toward him. Lena even goes so far as to spit on his grave. His final resting place, fittingly enough, is in the city dump; Tad Martin had earlier stolen Michael's body from the funeral home and filled the empty casket with rocks before throwing the body in the garbage.
Though Kendall is initially the prime suspect in the murder, it is later revealed to be Bianca. Bianca had earlier confronted Michael and shot him to death in self-defense when he attempted to rape her again, but she repressed her memories of the event. When she recalls killing Michael and confesses, the judge, who is sympathetic, chooses not to press any charges against Bianca and leans hard on the prosecution not to.
Eventually, it was discovered that when Bianca was raped, he impregnated her. She eventually gave birth to a daughter, named Miranda. Although Michael is her father, Bianca gave Miranda the last name Montgomery.
Specific character detail
Character Michael Cambias was born on May 25, 1969. The writers had him die of a fatal injury sustained after a gunshot wound to the abdomen by Bianca Montgomery on August 28, 2003.
Victims
Name Attack Kendall Hart Attempted to rape her twice Erica Kane Attempted rape Bianca Montgomery Raped; tried to rape a second time Lena Kundera Assault Maggie Stone Assault Greenlee Smythe Attempted Assault References
- ^ Warn, Sarah (June 2003). "The Debate Over Bianca's Rape on All My Children". AfterEllen.com. http://www.afterellen.com/archive/ellen/TV/amc-rape.html. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
External links
Categories:- All My Children characters
- Fictional businesspeople
- Fictional criminals
- Fictional rapists
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