Erin Lavery

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Erin Lavery
All My Children
Portrayed by Connie Fletcher
First appearance 2005
Last appearance 2006
Cause/reason Died as the result of drinking poisoned wine
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Gender Female
Date of birth September 17, 1980
Age 26 (at the time of death)
Occupation Employee of Fusion Cosmetics.
Worked for the Miranda Center.
Former assistant manager at a coffeehouse.
Residence Formerly Nova Scotia, Canada
Pine Valley, Pennsylvania (The Penthouse, formerly The Pine Cone)

Erin Lavery was a fictional character on the long-running soap opera All My Children, as portrayed by Connie Fletcher from August 8, 2005 to December 12, 2006.

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[edit] Brief character history

Erin Lavery was the youngest child to live through the abusive Lavery household. Luckily, her brothers took the brunt of the abuse. She witnessed as one by one, the older Lavery's ran away from home leaving only she and Jonathan. Jonathan defended Erin from Patrick’s blows, but not the mental anguish. After Jonathan left for Princeton, Erin left for Nova Scotia where she became a struggling artist. Only recently having entered the world of dating and relationships, this new territory had her trying her best to navigate its often confusing waters.

[edit] Death

Erin was found dead by Josh Madden. She was the second victim of the "Satin Slayer", a serial killer who was killing the women of Fusion Cosmetics. She was poisoned and left on a lawn chair on the Fusion rooftop. Her death hit her brothers hard, especially Jonathan, who had become inconsolable.

[edit] Lifeline

[edit] Retconning

Erin's history has been retconned on more than one occasion. In 2001, it was stated that Gail Lavery had married Patrick Curry,[1] but later had taken back her maiden name and given it to her children. This was later re-written, as Erin's father's name was later revealed to actually be Patrick Lavery.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Name given on-air on All My Children on October 31, 2001.
  2. ^ Stated on-air on All My Children on July 19, 2004.

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