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{{Infobox soap character
| name = Victor Newman, Sr.
| name = Victor Newman
| series = The Young and the Restless
| series = The Young and the Restless
| portrayer = [[Eric Braeden]]
| image = Eric Braeden as Victor Newman.png
| portrayer = [[Eric Braeden]]
| Date of birth = {{birth date and age|1937|03|07}}
| Duration = February 1980–November 2, 2009; January 15, 2010–present
| first = February 1980
| creator = [[William J. Bell]]
| creator = [[William J. Bell]]
| introducer = William J. Bell and [[John Conboy]]
| image1 = Image:EricBraeden.jpg
| years = 1980–present
| caption1 = [[Eric Braeden]] as Victor Newman (2007)
| first = {{Start date|1980|02|08}}
| image1_size = 220px
| classification = [[List of The Young and the Restless cast members#Main cast|Present; regular]]
| nickname = The Great Victor Newman <Br> The Black Knight <br> Mr. Mumbles <br> Mumbles <br> Mr. Moustache <br>The Moustache <br> Moneybags <small>(by [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]] and [[Billy Abbott]])</small>
| alias = {{Plainlist |
| occupation = '''Current'''<br><li><li> Founder, owner, and chairman of the board of directors of Newman Enterprises <br><li><li> Owner of NVP Retreats <br>
* Christian Miller
| title = Chairman of the Board
* Victor Christian Newman
| residence = The Newman Ranch <br> (421 Larkspur Trail, Highway B) <br> [[Genoa City (fictional city)|Genoa City]], [[Wisconsin]]
}}
| parents = Albert Miller <br><small>(deceased)</small> <br> Cora Miller <br><small>(deceased)</small>
| crossover = ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]''
| siblings = Matthew Miller<br>Rienette Miller<br> <small>(deceased)</small>
| occupation = Businessman
| spouse = [[Julia Newman]] <br><small>(divorced) [1975–1981]</small> <br> [[Leanna Love]] <br><small>(invalid) [1988]</small> <br> [[Hope Wilson]] <br><small>(divorced) [1994–1995]</small> <br> [[Diane Jenkins]] <br><small>(divorced) [1997–2000]</small> <br>[[Nikki Newman]]<br> <small>(divorced) [1984–1988] <br> (invalid) [1999–2000] <br> (divorced) [2002–2008]</small><br>[[Sabrina Costelana]]<br><small>(dissolved) [2008]</small><br> [[Ashley Abbott]] <br> <small>(divorced) [1990–1993] <br> (divorced) [2009–2010]</small>
| family = [[Newman family|Newman]]
| romances = Eve Howard <br><small>(deceased)</small> <br> Lorie Brooks <br> [[Jill Foster Abbott]] <br> Cassandra Rawlins Carlton <br> [[Ashley Abbott|Ashley Newman]] <br> [[Nikki Newman]] (2009–)
| spouse = {{Plainlist |
| children = [[Victoria Newman]] <br> [[Nicholas Newman]] <br> [[Adam Newman]] <br>[[Abby Newman|Abby Carlton Newman]]
* [[Julia Newman]] (1970–1981)
| grandchildren = [[Cassie Newman]]<br><small>(adoptive; deceased)</small><br> [[Noah Newman]] <br> [[Children of The Young and the Restless#Eve Howard|Eve Howard]] <br><small> (deceased) </small><br> [[Children of The Young and the Restless#Summer Newman|Summer Newman]] <br> [[Children of The Young and the Restless#Reed Hellstrom|Reed Hellstrom]] <br> [[Children of The Young and the Restless#Faith Newman|Faith Newman]]
* [[Nikki Newman]] (1984–1988, 1998, 2002–2008, 2013–present)
| grandparents = John Miller (deceased)
* [[Leanna Love]] (1988)
| aunts/uncles =
* [[Ashley Abbott]] (1990–1993, 2009)
| cousins =
* [[Hope Wilson]] (1994–95)
| relatives = <ref>[http://tvmegasite.net/day/yr/transcripts/older/2009/yr-trans-08-14-09.shtmlY&R Episode Airing August 14, 2009]</ref>
* [[Diane Jenkins]] (1997–1999, 2011)<!--Victor and Diane's first divorce was finalized in February 1999.-->
| color = #C3B091
* [[Sabrina Costelana Newman|Sabrina Costelana]] (2008)
| color text =
* [[Meggie McClaine]] (2010)
* [[Sharon Newman]] (2012){{efn|Victor and Sharon were married twice in 2012. From January 13–30, 2012, and again from August 2 – October 8, 2012. Both marriages were annulled.}}
}}
| father = Albert Miller
| mother = Cora Miller
| brothers = [[Matt Miller (The Young and the Restless)|Matt Miller]]
| children = {{Plainlist |
* [[Victoria Newman]]
* [[Nicholas Newman]]
* [[Adam Newman]]
* [[Abby Newman]]
}}
| stepsons = [[Dylan McAvoy]]
| grandsons = {{Plainlist |
* [[Noah Newman]]
* [[Reed Hellstrom]]
* [[Johnny Abbott]] (adoptive)
* [[Connor Newman]]
* [[Christian Newman]]
* Dominic Abbott Newman Chancellor
}}
| granddaughters = {{Plainlist |
* [[Cassie Newman]] (adoptive)
* Eve Nicole Howard “Claire Grace”
* [[Summer Newman]]
* [[Faith Newman]]
* [[Katie Newman]]
}}
}}
}}


'''Victor Christian Newman, Sr.''' (born '''Christian Miller''') is a [[fictional character]] on the [[CBS]] [[soap opera]] ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'' played by actor [[Eric Braeden]] from February 1980 through November 2, 2009 and again from January 15, 2010 to present. The character briefly appeared on ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' in 1999. Victor was originally intended to be short-term character as part of a six-month storyline, but developed into a lead character.<ref name="ETHS">{{cite episode | title=The Young and the Restless | series=[[E! True Hollywood Story]] | network=[[E!]] | airdate=2001-05-20}}</ref> Braeden won a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] in 1998 for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series|Lead Actor in a Drama Series]] for the role.
'''Victor Newman''' is a fictional character from the American [[CBS]] soap opera ''[[The Young and the Restless]]''. He has been portrayed by [[Eric Braeden]] since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by [[William J. Bell]] as a "despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. However, after Bell saw Braeden's performance, he decided to sign the actor onto a contract. Braeden was hesitant to work on a soap opera, but eventually signed a contract, and has remained on the series as a [[The Young and the Restless cast members|regular cast member]] for over 40 years. The character is widely described as a ruthless [[villain]], while loving to those he holds dear. Over the years, he has also been the center of several controversial plots and relationships.


Victor arrived in [[Genoa City (The Young and the Restless)|Genoa City, Wisconsin]] for business, and he eventually formed his own worldwide conglomerate, [[Newman Enterprises]]. After his first marriage to [[Julia Newman]] (Meg Bennett), he formed a romance with stripper [[Nikki Newman|Nikki Reed]] ([[Melody Thomas Scott]]). Their union developed into a [[supercouple]] pairing, which has lasted over three decades. He shares two children with Nikki, [[Victoria Newman|Victoria]] ([[Amelia Heinle]]) and [[Nicholas Newman]] ([[Joshua Morrow]]). During his first marriage to her, he cheated with [[Ashley Abbott]] ([[Eileen Davidson]]). He has also had a long-standing romantic history with Ashley, and they share a child together, [[Abby Newman]] ([[Melissa Ordway]]). He was briefly married to a woman named [[Hope Wilson]] ([[Signy Coleman]]) and they had a son together, [[Adam Newman]] ([[Mark Grossman]]), who grew up without knowledge of Victor being his father. He is also known for his long-standing business rivalry with [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]] ([[Peter Bergman]]). Victor has had several other romantic relationships, including one with his former daughter-in-law [[Sharon Newman]] ([[Sharon Case]]), which was poorly received by the actors and public.
Much of his history on the series revolves around his long-running conflict with rival businessman [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]] (portrayed originally by [[Terry Lester]], and since 1989 by [[Peter Bergman]]).<ref name="SOD stats">{{cite web|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/soapstarstats/ericbraedenbio/|title=SOAP STAR STATS: Eric Braeden (Victor, ''Y&R'')|publisher=SoapOperaDigest.com|accessdate=January 13, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/Emmys/winners1998/index.html|title=Daytime Emmy Winners & Nominees: 1998|publisher=SoapOperaDigest.com|accessdate=July 10, 2009}}</ref>


Considered an icon and leading man of the soap opera genre, Braeden's distinct performance of Victor has garnered widespread praise from critics, who have described him as legendary and "enthralling". Victor is famously characterized for his power-hungry ways and low-toned voice. Because of the character's popularity, he was made a spokesperson for the Canadian discount store [[Zellers]]. Apart from popularity and critical praise, Braeden has also garnered numerous accolades for his performance; most notably a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]], presented to him in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/714510--hot-box-tv-worth-talking-about |title=Hot Box: TV worth talking about |work=The Star |date=October 23, 2009 |access-date=November 13, 2012}}</ref> He has been nominated at the [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] eight times for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series|Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series]], having won the award in 1998.<ref name="Emmy 1998">{{cite web|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/Emmys/winners1998/index.html |title=Daytime Emmy Winners & Nominees: 1998 |publisher=Soap Opera Digest. American Media, Inc. |access-date=July 10, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090715055942/http://www.soapoperadigest.com/Emmys/winners1998/index.html |archive-date=July 15, 2009 }}</ref> He has been pre-nominated three times in this category. Additionally, he was the recipient of the "Favorite Male Performer in a Daytime Serial" award at the [[18th People's Choice Awards|18th Annual People's Choice Awards]] in 1992.
==Storylines==
===Introduction and altercation with Julia and Michael Scott===


==Casting and creation==
Born Christian Miller, he is abandoned by his father, Albert Miller, and at the age of seven his mother, Cora Miller, puts him in an orphanage because she is unable to provide for him and his brother Matthew. This gives him a strong determination to be successful and independent. After he leaves the orphanage he changes his name to Victor Newman, because he declares himself a victorious new man.
[[William J. Bell]] created Victor as a short-term non-contractual role, debuting on February 8, 1980.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.welovesoaps.net/2016/02/today-in-soap-opera-history-february-8.html |title=Today in Soap Opera History (February 8) |last=Newcomb |first=Roger |publisher=[[We Love Soaps]] |access-date=February 11, 2016 |date=February 8, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Worlds Without End">{{cite book |last1=Simon |first1=Ron |last2=Thompson |first2=Robert J. |last3=Spence |first3=Louise |last4=Feuer |first4=Jane |title=Worlds Without End: The Art and History of the Soap Opera |year=1997 |page=[https://archive.org/details/worldswithoutend00muse/page/33 33] |publisher=Harry N. Abrams |isbn=0-8109-3997-5 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/worldswithoutend00muse/page/33 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The Young and the Restless Show Guide: Cast Bio: Eric Braeden|url=http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/show_guide/cast_bio_detail_1123.html|publisher=The Young and the Restless ([[Sony Entertainment Television]])|access-date=January 22, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120131125702/http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/show_guide/cast_bio_detail_1123.html|archive-date=January 31, 2012}}</ref><ref name="ETHS">{{cite episode | title=The Young and the Restless | series=[[E! True Hollywood Story]] | network=[[E!]] | airdate=May 20, 2001}}</ref> Bell stated in 1997, "[Victor] would last between eight to twelve weeks, at which time he was to be shot by his wife." However, once he saw Braeden's performance, he thought "the voice, the power, the inner strength", and knew he didn't want to lose the actor; "The first thing was to get Eric under contract, but he didn't want to go under contract", he said. However, Braeden was uneasy about the daytime soap opera genre, admitting years later he thought it was "too confining";<ref>{{cite news|last=Braeden|first=Eric|title=Eric Braeden BIOGRAPHY|url=http://www.ericbraeden.com/pdf/bio.pdf|access-date=June 25, 2013|newspaper=Eric Braeden.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714114719/http://www.ericbraeden.com/pdf/bio.pdf|archive-date=July 14, 2014}}</ref> although soon signed a six-month contract. Bell immediately changed Victor's storyline to salvage, redeem and develop the character.<ref name="Worlds Without End"/>


In January 1999, Braeden’s character appeared on ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' in a crossover event. Braeden’s appearances on the show were January 25-28, 1999.
Victor originally comes to Genoa City in 1980 to help [[Katherine Chancellor]] ([[Jeanne Cooper]]) run Chancellor Industries. He brings his wife Julia ([[Meg Bennett]]) with him, and keeps her a recluse in the ranch house Katherine sells him, while he works. Longing for work of her own, Julia takes a modeling job with photographer Michael Scott, who is attracted to her. Victor becomes jealous, and when Julia turns up pregnant, he is convinced that the baby is Michael's.


==Development==
In retaliation, Victor imprisons Michael in the bomb shelter at the old Newman Ranch. Julia finds Michael and frees him from the bomb shelter. While attempting to flee the Newman Ranch, Victor happens upon the pair and a fist fight between Michael and Victor ensues. Julia involves in the crossfire and suffers a terrible fall leading her to miscarry. Blood tests eventually proved that Victor was, in fact, the father before Julia and Michael leave town.
===Characterization===
[[File:Eric Braeden - Monte-Carlo Television Festival.jpg|right|thumb|165px|[[Eric Braeden]] stated that Victor always uses money to get what he wants.]]
William J. Bell created Victor as a "despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser".<ref name="Worlds Without End"/> The soap opera's official website notes: "Victor is loving and protective toward family and loved ones, but if crossed, or if Victor feels that one is not living up to one's full potential; then he can more than live up to the adjective that many have used to describe him ruthless."<ref name=a/> ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'' characterizes him as "charming but complicated",<ref>{{cite news|last=Braxton|first=Greg|title='The Young and the Restless' celebrates 40 years of daytime drama|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-xpm-2013-mar-26-la-et-st-the-young-and-the-restless-celebrates-40th-anniversary-milestone-20130325-story.html|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=March 26, 2013}}</ref> while others publications have described him as a villain, as well as an evil, powerful and ruthless character.<ref>{{cite news|title=Eric Braeden biography and filmography|url=http://www.tribute.ca/people/eric-braeden/1382/|access-date=June 25, 2013|newspaper=[[Tribute (magazine)|Tribute]]|year=1997}}</ref> Sara Bibel of [[Xfinity]] wrote that Victor is a [[male chauvinism|male chauvinist]].<ref name="Xfinity">{{cite news|last=Bibel|first=Sara|title=Deep Soap: Daytime Emmy Hosts Announced; Are the Women of 'Young & the Restless' Leaning Out?|url=http://xfinity.comcast.net/blogs/tv/2013/06/07/deep-soap-daytime-emmy-hosts-announed-are-the-women-of-young-the-restless-leaning-out/|access-date=July 29, 2013|newspaper=[[Xfinity]]|date=June 7, 2013}}</ref> Although he is often considered malicious, Braeden stated that "[[William J. Bell|Bill Bell]] was a very wise man" and that "he created someone in Victor who is a very lonely man yet also a man who can be affectionate and loving and forgiving".<ref name="Vic1"/> Shelly Fralic of the ''[[Winnipeg Free Press]]'' described Victor in 2009, stating:<ref name="WFP">{{cite journal|last=Fralic |first=Shelley |url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/TV/you-cant-keep-a-good-soap-villain-down-67497627.html |title=You can't keep a good soap villain down |journal=Winnipeg Free Press |publisher=FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership |date=October 30, 2009 |access-date=November 13, 2012}}</ref>
{{cquote|The blackest of blackguards. If these are the adjectives that pad the resume of a first-class villain, then there has never been a better candidate for the job, at least of the fictional variety, than Victor Newman. As the revered scion and Machiavellian manipulator of the Newman dynasty on the daytime soap The Young and the Restless, Victor Newman, right down to the Snidely Whiplash moustache, is so bad that he's good; good at business if not relationships, good at skulduggery if not morality, good at keeping a daily story line addictively interesting for nearly three decades.}}
Fralic also described the character as being "quixotic", who is "deeply layered with arrogance and angst, imbued with all the failings and bravado that a true villain possesses, his dastardly deeds leaving him most recently responsible not only for the death of his own heart donor, but for the near-death of his granddaughter [[Summer Newman|Summer]] from peanut poisoning". She also noted that he's been jailed, thrown in a [[psychiatric ward]] and shot, had [[amnesia]], [[epilepsy]] among other events, but "like all villains worth their salt, he's survived it all and inspired respect, if not adoration".<ref name="WFP" /> Braeden describes the character as "the villain" and as "defensive and always self-protective", stating that he's "not here to win a popularity contest". He stated that he enjoys portraying Victor "more than anything", also describing him as "very complex". Braeden said that "he fought himself to the position he arrived at a number of years ago", and that "he obviously doesn't suffer fools easily, doesn't suffer enemies easily. He wants relationships badly, but doesn't quite trust them. It's a tragic flaw in him because of his childhood."<ref>{{cite news|last=Sun-Angell|first=Steve|title=Interview with Eric Braeden|url=http://www.talkhumor.com/comedians/interview-with-eric-braeden/1/|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=Talk Humor|date=September 16, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924112949/http://www.talkhumor.com/comedians/interview-with-eric-braeden/1/|archive-date=September 24, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> The actor, comparing himself to the character, noted that he is nothing like Victor, stating: "Money makes a lot of things happen for Victor. My God almighty, that's something else that I, Eric Braeden, would never do. I always confront things directly. But when that doesn't work for Victor, he gets out his wallet [...] If you are abusive to him, he will be abusive to you. No one gets away with that. I will not allow anyone to cross that line with the character."


In June 2011, [[Michael Logan (journalist)|Michael Logan]] of ''[[TV Guide]]'' felt that Victor was "pushing it with the fans", stating: "The megalomaniacal patriarch earned considerable viewer backlash last month when he threw his ex-wife [Diane] from the back of an ambulance and left her bruised and bloodied."<ref name="Vic1">{{cite magazine|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Young-Restless-Braeden-1035144.aspx |last=Logan |first=Michael |title=The Young and the Restless' Eric Braeden is Still Causing Controversy |magazine=[[TV Guide]] |date=July 11, 2011 |access-date=November 13, 2012}}</ref> In an interview with Logan, Braeden stated that Victor "doesn't give a shit" and "he doesn't take any shit", saying that is "the whole point of the character". The actor also stated he does not like women defeating Victor, admitting that he wasn't pleased in a 2003 scene where his daughter Victoria (portrayed by [[Heather Tom]]) slaps him.<ref name="Vic1"/>
===Newman Enterprises, many marriages, and feud with Jack===


When asked which storyline he felt affinity for or strongly about in his thirty years during an interview with AOL TV, Braeden stated it was the scenes in which he met his dying mother, Cora Miller ([[Dorothy McGuire]]), for the first time since he was seven years old.<ref>{{cite web|last=Reed|first=Jon-Michael|title=What's happening on the soaps|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9ZkRAAAAIBAJ&pg=1857,2013385&hl=en|work=[[The Gainesville Sun]]|access-date=November 3, 2012|date=July 22, 1984}}</ref> The actor credited it as the turning point of his career on the show, describing it as "a deeply-felt scene" and something he would never forget. He said:<ref name="Ini"/>
On the business front, Victor builds a corporate empire called Newman Enterprises, which gives him an estimated net-worth of somewhere between $18 billion to $60 billion. Victor subsequently commences a relationship with [[Nikki Newman|Nikki Reed]] which becomes [[Victor Newman and Nikki Reed|a decades long on again, off again romance]]. They conceive two children together, [[Victoria Newman]] and [[Nicholas Newman]]. During his first marriage to Nikki, Victor has an affair with [[Ashley Abbott]]. Ashley becomes pregnant with Victor's child and soon has an [[abortion]], a move she lives to regret. Grief over the loss of the offspring tears Victor and Ashley apart, though Victor still loves her.
{{cquote|Victor met his mother for the first time, because she had left him at the doors of an orphanage when he was 7 years old. The very first time I told that story to Nikki was at Christmastime, and she never knew about my background. I revealed to her my story, and something in that storyline just got to me [...] The scene was just full of anger and sadness, all at once. It touched me because, when you grow up during the war as I did, you never forget such massive destruction around you. Such tragedy. All of this horror is indelibly imprinted on your brain. What insanity that war was, and all because of a man with a huge superiority complex.}}


===Relationships===
Leanna "Love" Randolph is hired by both Victor and [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]] to write a biography of Victor. Jack's version of the book is intended to be a tell all entitled ''Ruthless: The Victor Newman Story''. Without Jack's knowledge, Leanna adds a chapter which exposes Victor and Ashley's affair. Believing Nikki is behind the publication, Victor divorces her and marries Leanna, who later divorce. To get revenge on Jack for his role in publishing the book, Victor takes over Jack's family company, Jabot Cosmetics. Out of revenge, Jack marries Nikki. Victor responds by offering to give Jabot back if Jack agrees to end the marriage. He accepts the deal, but does not get his family company back because of a loophole Victor put in the deal.
{{see also|Victor and Nikki Newman}}
[[File:Melody Thomas Scott - Monte-Carlo Television Festival.jpg|thumb|right|260px|[[Melody Thomas Scott]] portrays Nikki, Victor's main love interest for over three decades. Their union has registered "an enduring appeal" among viewers.]]
For over three decades, Victor has been romantically linked with [[Nikki Newman|Nikki Reed]] ([[Melody Thomas Scott]]). Nikki was originally from the lower walks of life, having been a stripper. After multiple failed relationships, she began a romance with Victor, who taught her about society.<ref name="Nikki">{{cite web|title=Nikki Newman|url=http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/about/characters/nikki-newman.php|publisher=[[Sony Entertainment Television]]|access-date=November 13, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121101211745/http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/about/characters/nikki-newman.php|archive-date=November 1, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> They fall in love and have a child, [[Victoria Newman]] ([[Amelia Heinle]]), and later a son, [[Nicholas Newman]] ([[Joshua Morrow]]).<ref name="Nikki"/> The couple are widely considered a supercouple within the soap opera media. The writers of ''The Young and the Restless'' detailed their characters to marry and divorce or depart from each other in some form or fashion in a continuous cycle, which is a take on the original supercouple formula.<ref>{{cite web|title=Young and Restless timeline: Hello, Newmans|publisher=[[Soap Opera Digest]]. American Media, Inc.|access-date=June 6, 2007|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/features/young-and-restless/pandt/newmanstimeline/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108091024/http://www.soapoperadigest.com/features/young-and-restless/pandt/newmanstimeline|archive-date=January 8, 2009}}</ref> ''[[Soap Opera Digest]]'' relayed the beginning of the pairing's creation and their impact, described as an "inspired decision", led to Victor and Nikki becoming the series' most successful supercouple.<ref>{{cite magazine |first=Robert |last=Waldron|title=The thrill of Victor-y: Y&R's Eric Braeden Celebrates 20 Years in a Job He Almost Quit | magazine=[[Soap Opera Digest]]}}</ref> In an interview with ''[[Dose (magazine)|Dose]]'' magazine, Scott said that the couple always has to get back together, but not without a challenge.<ref>{{cite web|last=Brar|first=Jeevan|title=Interview: The Young and the Restless' Melody Thomas Scott|url=http://blogs.dose.ca/2012/05/16/interview-melody-thomas-scott-the-young-and-the-restless/|work=[[Dose (magazine)|Dose]]|publisher=Dose.ca|access-date=August 17, 2012|date=May 16, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120827020803/http://blogs.dose.ca/2012/05/16/interview-melody-thomas-scott-the-young-and-the-restless/|archive-date=August 27, 2012}}</ref>


Victor and Nikki are recognized as one of daytime television's most prominent couples.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.welovesoaps.net/2009/08/spotlight-nikki-and-victor-newman.html |title=We Love Soaps: Spotlight: Nikki and Victor Newman |date=August 6, 2009 |access-date=August 5, 2012}}</ref> They have also garnered a large fan following, dubbed "Niktor" by viewers.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tv.yahoo.com/news/nikki-newmans-life-young-restless-223600995.html |title=Nikki Newman's Life on 'The Young and the Restless' |publisher=Yahoo!. Yahoo, Inc. |access-date=August 5, 2012}}</ref> In addition, the couple's weddings have been reported by mainstream media.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/09/16/young-and-the-restless-scoop-melody-thomas-scott-talks-about-new-deal/ |title=Melody Thomas Scott signs new deal on Young and the Restless - Inside TV |publisher=Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. |access-date=August 5, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://article.wn.com/view/2009/10/08/Eric_Braeden_speaks_to_Entertainment_Weekly_about_Victor_New/ |title=Eric Braeden speaks to Entertainment Weekly about Victor leaving Y&R |publisher=World News |access-date=August 5, 2012}}</ref> Scott has said: "Let's face facts: Victor and Nikki will always be a huge dynamic, they've been in a circular cycle for over 30 years! Finding a new leading man that you have chemistry with is like finding gold."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/the-young-and-the-restless/the-melody-thomas-scott-interview-the-young-and-the-restless/2010/10/28/ |last=Fairman |first=Michael |title=The Melody Thomas Scott Interview |publisher=On-Air On-Soaps. Michael Fairman Soaps, Inc. |date=October 28, 2010 |access-date=August 5, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120805112839/http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/the-young-and-the-restless/the-melody-thomas-scott-interview-the-young-and-the-restless/2010/10/28/ |archive-date=August 5, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In a 1994 interview with ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'', the newspaper reported that Victor's relationship with Nikki had "registered an enduring appeal among viewers", with Braeden replying that, "Arguably, it's the idea of this incredibly powerful, wealthy man taking a woman who comes from the wrong side of the tracks into his life, and shaping her and forming her more to his liking. But, of course, no one can shape or form anyone, she remains who she is, has retained her strength, and that causes conflict."<ref>{{cite news|last=Slate|first=Libby|title=Q & A with Eric Braeden: From a 'Rat' to Playing 'Young and Restless'|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-04-18-ca-47481-story.html|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=April 18, 1994}}</ref> In other interviews, Braeden stated that he loves working with Scott and that he "always thought it was an honestly felt love story with great material for conflict with Nikki".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/the-young-and-the-restless/the-eric-braeden-interview-the-young-and-the-restless/2009/02/04/ |last=Fairman |first=Michael |title=The Eric Braeden Interview |publisher=On-Air On-Soaps. Michael Fairman Soaps, Inc. |date=February 4, 2009 |access-date=August 5, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111107091918/http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/the-young-and-the-restless/the-eric-braeden-interview-the-young-and-the-restless/2009/02/04/ |archive-date=November 7, 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He also stated in an interview that he considers Victor's storylines with Nikki to be some of his favorites.<ref>{{cite web|title=Interview with Eric Braeden|url=http://www.goodnewsweekly.ca/2010/01/interview-with-eric-braeden.html|work=Good News Weekly|date=January 6, 2011|access-date=June 24, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130511072449/http://www.goodnewsweekly.ca/2010/01/interview-with-eric-braeden.html|archive-date=May 11, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> Discussing Victor and Nikki's union, former ''[[As the World Turns]]'' actress [[Martha Byrne]] stated: "''Young and Restless''' Victor and Nikki are the perfect example of a couple who they can tear apart and put back together how many times? And [the writers] do it really well because they're so stable as characters that you can basically do anything with them now, and the audience will go on the journey with them."<ref>{{cite news|first=Jennifer |last=Lenhart| title=When Fans Devotion Actually Hurts Their Favorite Stars daytime ratings supremacy | publisher=The Michael Bruno Group Los Angeles – MBGLA, Press Articles (Accessed June 6, 2007)}}</ref> [[The Museum of Television and Radio]] wrote: "Combined with a series of social-issue storylines covering everything from AIDS to date rape to the plight of the elderly, as well as featuring a group of popular young African-American characters, and several long-term romantic and professional relationships, Victor and Nikki's love story has kept viewers enthralled for many years." They also described their relationship as being a "dominant force" in the soap opera.<ref name="Worlds Without End 2"/> Daytime journalist Michael Fairman stated: "Victor and Nikki just can't, we mean can't, ever get it together long enough to find any happiness with each other. So, many would say that they deserve each other and the baggage and betrayals that come along with their co-dependent relationship."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/yrs-victor-with-genevieve-while-nikki-is-with-jack-do-you-like-the-genoa-city-version-of-dangerous-liaisions/2012/04/18/ |last=Fairman |first=Michael |title=Y&R's Victor with Genevieve while Nikki is with Jack! Do you like the Genoa City version of Dangerous Liaisions? |publisher=On-Air On-Soaps. Michael Fairman Soaps, Inc. |date=April 18, 2012 |access-date=November 13, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029161715/http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/yrs-victor-with-genevieve-while-nikki-is-with-jack-do-you-like-the-genoa-city-version-of-dangerous-liaisions/2012/04/18/ |archive-date=October 29, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Victor and Ashley, who visit a cottage they attended during their affair, reunite and gradually wed. His daughter Victoria, who returned to town, was discontent with the marriage and attempted to separate them. The relationship ends when Nikki's health troubles draw Victor back to her. After contributing to the death of both Nikki and Jack's unborn child, Victor leaves town and ends up on a farm in [[Kansas]] where he meets Hope Adams. The two fall in love and he brings her back to Genoa City. They marry and have a son, [[Victor Adam Newman]]. They later divorce and Hope returns to her farm in Kansas.


Aside from Nikki, Victor is known for his relationship with [[Ashley Abbott]] ([[Eileen Davidson]]). While Ashley was at a low point in her life, he had an affair with her.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Young and the Restless 1988|url=http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/episode-info/yearly/?year=1988|publisher=[[Sony Entertainment Television]]|access-date=November 13, 2012}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> This led to Ashley's pregnancy, and Victor left Nikki. However, Nikki was diagnosed with cancer and he returned to her, and Ashley aborted her baby; a move she regretted for many years. Ashley stole his sperm many years later, and had a child, [[Abby Carlton]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Young and the Restless 2000|url=http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/episode-info/yearly/?year=2000|publisher=[[Sony Entertainment Television]]|access-date=November 13, 2012}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Abby was believed to be [[Brad Carlton]]'s ([[Don Diamont]]) daughter until she was five years old. Victor was married to Ashley from 1990 to 1993. In 2008, Victor married [[Sabrina Costelana Newman|Sabrina Costelana]] ([[Raya Meddine]]), which was short-lived following her accidental death. Afterward, he left town and Ashley tracked him down when nobody else could. They reconnected their romantic relationship, later remarried and Ashley became pregnant. Davidson stated she was surprised by Ashley's pregnancy, but decided she liked the storyline as it was unexpected.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/ashley-pregnant-kin-young-restless-article-1.366750 |last=Hinsey |first=Carolyn |title=Ashley's pregnant & kin are 'The Young and the Restless' |newspaper=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]|location=New York |date=March 6, 2009 |access-date=June 24, 2013}}</ref> Victor and Ashley's second marriage ended after she miscarried the child.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Young and the Restless 2009|url=http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/episode-info/yearly/?year=2009|publisher=[[Sony Entertainment Television]]|access-date=November 13, 2012}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
Forwarding his animosity for Jack, Victor marries Jack's former girlfriend, [[Diane Jenkins]] ([[Alex Donnelley]]). Diane wanted to have a child with Victor but Nikki's jealousy of Diane sparked a feud between the two. Nikki had convinced Victor to have a vasectomy and which prevented him from having any more children this caused huge problems between Victor and Nikki. When Nikki is wounded and thought to be dying Victor divorces Diane and remarries Nikki on her deathbed, intending to remarry Diane after Nikki dies. However, Nikki remarkably survives leaving Diane concerned for her relationship with Victor, who breaks it off with her.


Victor was noted for his controversial relationship with both of his sons' ex-wife, [[Sharon Newman]] ([[Sharon Case]]), with whom he initially had a father-daughter relationship.<ref name=FF>{{cite web|title=Nick vs. Victor: Now and Then|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/nick-vs-victor-now-and-then-0|work=[[Soap Opera Digest]]|access-date=January 27, 2012|author=Soap Opera Digest|date=January 9, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Ann|first=Mary|title=Speaking Of Soaps|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KLpJAAAAIBAJ&pg=3950,3675515&hl=en|access-date=December 24, 2011|newspaper=The Madison Courier|date=February 7, 2003}}</ref> In 2003, Victor and Sharon shared a kiss,<ref name=FF/> causing issues in her marriage to [[Nicholas Newman|Nicholas]]; she left town to "find herself". Victor supported Sharon throughout her legal problems, and paid her bail at first when she was wrongly convicted of murder in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Young and the Restless: Week in Review for January 24, 2011|url=http://sn.soapnet.go.com/news/article/the-young-and-the-restless-week-review-january-24-2011|work=[[SoapNet]]|publisher=[[The Walt Disney Company]]|access-date=December 24, 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110504212755/http://sn.soapnet.go.com/news/article/the-young-and-the-restless-week-review-january-24-2011|archive-date=May 4, 2011}}</ref> Case stated that she thinks Sharon thinks of Victor "in a way like a father figure, but not quite. When she was younger she saw him as that, and then when she grew up she saw him less as a father and more like a hero", also stating that Victor is Sharon's "security blanket".<ref name="soaps interview">{{cite web|last=Soaps.com|title=Soaps.com in Depth With Y&R's Sharon Case! Part II|url=http://soaps.sheknows.com/youngandrestless/news/id/3433/Soapscom_In_Depth_With_YandRs_Sharon_Case_Part_II/|work=She Knows Soaps|publisher=She Knows Soaps. She Knows Entertainment|access-date=January 21, 2012|date=February 3, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101231214436/http://soaps.sheknows.com/youngandrestless/news/id/3433/Soapscom_In_Depth_With_YandRs_Sharon_Case_Part_II|archive-date=December 31, 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> The dynamic of their relationship changed when Victor proposed a [[Platonic love|platonic]] marriage to Sharon in December 2011,<ref>{{cite journal|title=Victor Proposes to Sharon!|url=http://cbs.soapsindepth.com/on-sale-now/|journal=[[CBS Soaps in Depth]]|access-date=January 6, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120110092421/http://cbs.soapsindepth.com/on-sale-now/|archive-date=January 10, 2012}}</ref> and while they end up marrying, it is annulled shortly after.<ref>{{cite web|last=Montanari|first=Mary|title='The Young and the Restless': Highlights, Sneak Peek and Spoilers 1-16-17|url=http://entertainment.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981030409|publisher=entertainment.gather.com|access-date=January 18, 2012|date=January 27, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120309070717/http://entertainment.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981030409|archive-date=March 9, 2012}}</ref> However, months after the annulment, they begin a genuine romance. [[Joshua Morrow]], who portrays Nicholas, told ''Soaps in Depth'' that he was "always kind of surprised that Nick just accepted this from his dad", and that "there were never any scenes showing legitimate anger".<ref>{{cite web|last=Giddens|first=Jamey|title=Young and Restless' Joshua Morrow on 'Shictor': "I Was Always Kind of Surprised That Nick Just Accepted This From His Dad"|url=http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/23/young-and-restless-joshua-morrow-on-shictor-i-was-always-kind-of-surprised-that-nick-just|work=[[Zap2it]]|publisher=[[Tribune Media Services]]|access-date=September 1, 2012|date=August 23, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120826004314/http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/23/young-and-restless-joshua-morrow-on-shictor-i-was-always-kind-of-surprised-that-nick-just|archive-date=August 26, 2012}}</ref> Braeden didn't agree with the pairing either, stating that, "We all have gone through periods of playing something we didn't really like to play so much, but you do it."<ref name=MSN>{{cite news|last=Barnert|first=Deanna|title=He Said She Said: Eric Braeden and Sharon Case|url=http://social.entertainment.msn.com/tv/blogs/tv-buzz-blogpost.aspx?post=0a6b5db5-ae92-486c-b49b-3004810aa304#scpshrtu|access-date=November 13, 2012|newspaper=[[MSN Entertainment]]|date=August 23, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120824235604/http://social.entertainment.msn.com/tv/blogs/tv-buzz-blogpost.aspx?post=0a6b5db5-ae92-486c-b49b-3004810aa304#scpshrtu|archive-date=August 24, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Victor and Nikki officially remarry in 2002 at the acknowledgment that their prior wedding was invalid because Nikki survived. Nikki is interested in a third child, furthermore, Victor refuses and decides to get a vasectomy, a process where he has some sperm stored in a sperm bank. Diane, who still loves Victor, steals them planning to impregnate herself with his child. After the sperm is stolen from her multiple times from Nikki and Ashley respectively, in the end, Diane becomes pregnant with Jack's child through his sperm bank donation and Ashley becomes pregnant with Victor's daughter, [[Abby Carlton]]. Abby's paternity is not revealed to Victor until Abby tells him when she is five.


Michael Fairman of ''On-Air On-Soaps'' said that the relationship "hasn't worked out or caught fire through the writing, or with the fans watching on-screen!"<ref>{{cite web|last=Bowe|first=Jillian|title=Home " Content Eric Braeden on Young and Restless Twitter Drama: "You Don't Do That to Fellow Colleagues"|url=http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/29/eric-braeden-on-yr-twitter-drama-you-don%E2%80%99t-do-that-to-fellow-colleagues|work=[[Zap2It]]|publisher=[[Tribune Media Services]]|access-date=September 6, 2012|date=August 29, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120901195650/http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/29/eric-braeden-on-yr-twitter-drama-you-don%E2%80%99t-do-that-to-fellow-colleagues|archive-date=September 1, 2012}}</ref> In August 2012, Victor and Sharon married a second time, and when he disappeared shortly after, she thought he was abandoning her.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bowe|first=Jillian|title=Where in The World is Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless?|url=http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/03/the-young-and-the-restless-spoilers-tucker-and-sharon-team-up|work=[[Zap2It]]|publisher=[[Tribune Media Services]]|access-date=August 23, 2012|date=August 3, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120808005711/http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/03/the-young-and-the-restless-spoilers-tucker-and-sharon-team-up|archive-date=August 8, 2012}}</ref> Sharon later burned their [[prenuptial agreement]], and took over this company. Talking about the situation, Case stated that the writers could have done this storyline "a million other ways" without "marrying him [Victor]".<ref name="MSN"/> In another interview, she characterized the relationship as [[incest]]uous: "Sometimes controversial storylines can work because you're bringing attention to a controversial issue that the nation is trying to decide on. But this was not one of those things. Everybody is universally against incest! It was just so upsetting to the audience. Whenever the actors went to do [personal appearances], the fans would bring it up. Literally, every actor in the building was coming up to me, giving me feedback that they were getting about it!"<ref name="Crazy Talk">{{cite book|last=McElwain |first=Julie |chapter=Crazy Talk |title=[[Soaps In Depth#CBS Soaps In Depth|CBS Soaps in Depth]] |date=October 22, 2012 |pages=55–57}}</ref> When asked if the marriage was about "daddy issues", Case said: "That's usually the case in a story like that, but I don't think it's one most people want to watch!"<ref name="Crazy Talk"/> Victor later returned home and annulled their second marriage. During an interview with ''[[The Province]]'', [[Michael Muhney]], who portrays Victor's son [[Adam Newman|Adam]], said that Victor and Sharon's marriage was "almost like an inside joke".<ref>{{cite web|last=Schaefer|first=Glen|title=Y&R star says show on 'cusp of change' after writers axed|url=https://theprovince.com/star+says+show+cusp+change+after+writers+axed/7393387/story.html|work=[[The Province]]|publisher=[[Postmedia]]|access-date=October 26, 2012|date=October 15, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024210634/http://www.theprovince.com/star+says+show+cusp+change+after+writers+axed/7393387/story.html#ixzz29ZAoXuVV|archive-date=October 24, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Victor is diagnosed with [[temporal lobe]] [[epilepsy]] due to head trauma he received while rescuing Nikki from a car-jacking attempt. Jack learns of this and takes advantage of Victor for quite some time. In the process, however, a strange friendship formed between them, one which Victor continues to play upon once he has the condition under control. Ultimately, he feels betrayed by Jack once again, although this time it is more personal because of their friendship. Victor reveals the truth to Jack when he informs him that he knows the truth about Jack, not [[Ji Min Kim]] ([[Eric Steinberg]]), owning Jabot Cosmetics.


===Departure and return===
Victor leaves Genoa City to be at Hope's bedside as she suffered her final moments with pancreatic cancer. On her death bed, she explains to Victor Jr. (or now [[Adam Wilson (The Young and the Restless)|Adam Wilson]]) that Victor is his biological father having raised their son with Cliff Wilson after she and Victor divorced, changing his last name to Wilson and letting her child think Cliff was his father. Hope eventually succumbs to the pancreatic cancer that is eating away at her, and it is Victor's strong wish that his son would join him at Newman Enterprises. Eventually a grown Adam comes to Genoa City. With Victor at odds with the rest of his family, Adam fills the void as both son and right-hand-man.
In 2009, Braeden experienced multiple contract negotiation issues, leading to former executive producer and head writer [[Maria Arena Bell]] writing both Victor and Nikki ([[Melody Thomas Scott]]) out of the series.<ref name="Braeden Out">{{cite web|
url=http://soapcentral.com/yr/news/2009/0928-braeden.php |last1=Kroll |first1=Dan J. |last2=Lee |first2=Elizabeth |title=Eric Braeden Out as Y&R's Victor is written out |publisher=SoapCentral |date=September 28, 2009 |access-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> Their departures were reportedly due to sudden salary cuts in the middle of already negotiated contracts.<ref name="Braeden Out"/><ref name=b>{{cite web|title=The Latest on Eric Braeden|url=http://sn.soapnet.go.com/news/article/the-latest-eric-braeden|publisher=sn.soapnet.go.com|access-date=January 21, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111109071848/http://sn.soapnet.go.com/news/article/the-latest-eric-braeden|archive-date=November 9, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> During his onscreen absence, contract negotiations ensued with unknown predictions from the series.<ref name="Braeden Out"/> On the situation of the soap cutting his contract, Braeden stated during an interview: "When I sign a three-year deal, I'm obligated to fulfill that deal. The producers, however, can come to me after a half-year and say, 'We've changed our minds.' Where in the world of business does this kind of contract exist? Do I blame the people for wanting to squeeze as much out of us as they can? I do not. The question is, when do you squeeze too much?"<ref name=b />


In another interview with ''[[Soap Opera Digest]]'', the actor said of his departure: "It's not that one hadn't agreed to a reduction, but they hit you with a sledgehammer. It's done in such an insulting fashion. It could have been dealt with in a far more gracious way. It is cold and hard-nosed... The whole thing was so calculated it was unbelievable... It's not even about the money."<ref name="Sledge">{{cite web|url=http://soapcentral.com/yr/news/2009/1005-braeden.php |last=Kroll |first=Dan J. |title=Eric Braeden speaks out on his "calculated" outster from Y&R |publisher=SoapCentral |date=October 7, 2009 |access-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> Despite this, during contract negotiations, Braeden refused to say that he had departed fully, but did not know when a return would occur.<ref name=b /> However, within weeks, news broke that the actor and the series had managed a new contract.<ref name="Braeden Staying">{{cite web|url=http://soapcentral.com/yr/news/2009/1026-braeden.php |last=Kroll |first=Dan J. |title=Eric Braeden re-signs with The Young and the Restless |publisher=SoapCentral |date=October 23, 2009 |access-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> In a statement issued by [[CBS Daytime]], they said: "We're very happy that Eric will be remaining with ''The Young and the Restless''. Victor Newman has been an important part of the Genoa City canvas for nearly 30 years, and we know our audience will be tuning in to see what his plans are next."<ref name="Braeden Staying"/> Onscreen, Braeden exited November 2, 2009,<ref name="Braeden Staying"/> and made his return on January 15, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soapcentral.com/yr/news/2010/0111-braeden_returns.php |last=Kroll |first=Dan J. |title=Eric Braeden (Victor) returns to Genoa City this week |publisher=SoapCentral |date=January 10, 2010 |access-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> That same year, the actor celebrated thirty years on the soap opera.<ref>{{cite web|title=Eric Braeden Celebrates 30 Years on The Young and the Restless|url=http://sn.soapnet.go.com/galleries/eric-braeden-celebrates-30-years-the-young-and-the-restless|publisher=sn.soapnet.go.com|access-date=January 21, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101118094103/http://sn.soapnet.go.com/galleries/eric-braeden-celebrates-30-years-the-young-and-the-restless|archive-date=November 18, 2010}}</ref> In 2012, Braeden experienced further contract negotiations and speculation arose again that he would be leaving.<ref name="Braeden Contract">{{cite web|url=http://soapcentral.com/yr/news/2012/0717-braeden.php |last=Kroll |first=Dan J. |title=Is Eric Braeden leaving Y&R? |publisher=SoapCentral |date=July 17, 2012 |access-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> Published reports said that Victor would be absent from the canvas for two weeks and that his contract expired that November.<ref name="Braeden Contract"/> Two months later, it was announced that the actor had signed a new contract with ''The Young and the Restless'',<ref name="Braeden Staying 2012">{{cite web|url=http://soapcentral.com/yr/news/2012/0919-braeden.php |last=Kroll |first=Dan J. |title=Eric Braeden extends Y&R stay |publisher=SoapCentral |date=September 19, 2012 |access-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> furthering his portrayal of Victor for an unspecified period of time. Braeden stated that he was "very glad we got the negotiations successfully behind us".<ref name="Braeden Staying 2012"/>
In 2008, Victor falls in love [[Sabrina Costelana]], a friend of Victoria's from [[Florence, Italy]]. Victoria disapproves of their relationship and is angry when they decide to marry. Nick also disapproves but is more angry at his father for his controlling ways in business. Victor shifts Victoria's position within Newman Enterprises and gives it to Adam, which increases her bitterness about Adam's presence, enough so that she decides to leave her father's company. Adam then moves into Victoria's office at Newman, and accepted Victor's offer to reside at the Ranch. Victor has created further tension in the family by giving Adam full reign over the company's cosmetics line. On June 20, 2008, Victor and Sabrina marry. On August 1, 2008, [[Sabrina Newman]] dies as the result of a car crash that also kills [[David Chow]].


==Storylines==
Her death leads to a downward spiral for Victor who is out for revenge against Walter Palin, the man responsible for Sabrina's death. He goes to [[Mexico]] planning to kill him. He instead does nothing to save him when the boat they go out on is taken down in a storm. Nikki reaches out to Victor, who rejects her. His children meet with the same rejection. He also discharges Adam when he learns of his crude ways while absent. Nikki then contacts Ashley knowing she will be able to reach Victor while she cannot. Ashley searches for Victor in [[Paris]] where she brings him back from his suicidal depression and the two romantically reunite.
===Backstory===
Victor Newman was born Christian Miller on March 7, 1947, in [[Buffalo, New York]]. He was put in an orphanage by his mother, Cora Miller ([[Dorothy McGuire]]), when he was seven years old.<ref name=a/> His father was Albert Miller.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uexpress.com/soaps-tune-in-tomorrow/2018/9/20/bb-thorne-to-be-wild|title='B&B': Thorne to Be Wild|last=Reichardt|first=Nancy M.|publisher=[[uexpress]]|date=September 20, 2018|access-date=September 26, 2018}}</ref> By the time he was a teenager, he left the orphanage and started to work his way through to becoming one of the world's wealthiest tycoons. He changed his name to "Victor Christian Newman," Victor standing for "victorious" and Newman standing for "new man," as he was a completely new man.<ref name=a>{{cite web|title=The Young and the Restless: Show Guide: Character Bio: Victor Newman|url=http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/show_guide/char_bio_detail_387.html|publisher=theyoungandtherestless.com|access-date=January 21, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120218211828/http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/show_guide/char_bio_detail_387.html|archive-date=February 18, 2012}}</ref> In 1970, Victor married [[Julia Newman]] (Meg Bennet) as he began to develop a strong business reputation.


===1980–present===
They return to Genoa City and Victor is arrested for the murder of [[Walter Palin]]. While Victor was gone, Jack and Adam create and publish a fake diary of Victor, forging his confession to the murder. Victor is cleared of the crime and only Adam is arrested for his part in it as Jack profoundly covered his acts as to not be deemed responsible whatsoever. Adam is imprisoned while Victor pursues revenge against Jack by gaining controlling interest in Jabot and pitting the Abbott siblings against each other despite doing so hurts Ashley as well. He later relinquishes his shares of the company to [[Jill Abbott]] in exchange for her agreement to the exhuming of Marge Catrook's body, whom Jill, at the time, believes to be her presumed mother, [[Katherine Chancellor]]. Ashley decides to name her baby with Victor, Hope Newman, even though she miscarried.
In 1980, Victor and his wife Julia move to Genoa City to help [[Katherine Chancellor]] ([[Jeanne Cooper]]) run her company, [[Chancellor Family|Chancellor Industries]]. Julia felt neglected by Victor and sleeps with her photographer, a man named Michael Scott ([[Nick Benedict]]). Victor created his own company, Newman Enterprises, and ended up cheating on Julia as well, with [[Eve Howard]] ([[Margaret Mason]]) and later [[Lorie Brooks]] ([[Jaime Lyn Bauer]]). Julia became pregnant and it is assumed that it was Michael's child; Victor attacks him and Julia loses the child, revealed to actually have been Victor's. Eve later has a child, [[Cole Howard]] ([[J. Eddie Peck]]), believed to be Victor's son. Julia and Victor divorce and she leaves town with Michael, just as Victor begins a romance with stripper [[Nikki Newman|Nikki Reed]] (Melody Thomas Scott). Having been from the lower walks of life, Victor teaches Nikki about society. He later takes over the Prentiss family company, Prentiss Industries, and they scheme to get it back by using Lorie to seduce Victor into a marriage. On their wedding day, Victor signs the company back over to them and Lorie stands him up. Victor then tries returns to Nikki, who recently married Kevin Bancroft. Nikki ended up pregnant with Victor's child, but she ended up being manipulated into a marriage Tony DiSalvo to save her relationship with Kevin. Nikki later gives birth to a daughter named Victoria Newman (Ashley Nicole Millan). Nikki also later got involved with a man named Rick Daros, who nearly killed her before being saved by Victor. Eve Howard returns with her boyfriend, demanding that money be allocated to Cole in Victor's will, and later takes a job as his assistant, which prompts Julia to return to protect Victor. He planned to marry Eve but faked his death on the day of their wedding, and ends up marrying Nikki in April 1984. The following year, while Victor and Nikki are vacationing, Eve reappears with Rick, and they end up stealing money from them and escaping. Nikki facilitates Victor's reunion with his mother, Cora Miller, before her death.


Despite loving Nikki, Victor begins to fall for Ashley Abbott ([[Brenda Epperson]]) and they have an affair, enraging Nikki to sleep with [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]] ([[Peter Bergman]]), Ashley's brother and Victor's business rival. Ashley becomes pregnant and Victor leaves Nikki, but when Nikki is diagnosed with cancer, Victor returns to her and Ashley aborts the child. When Nikki goes into remission, Victor wanted to be with Ashley, who had moved on with her psychiatrist [[The Young and the Restless characters (1980s)#Steven Lassiter|Steven Lassiter]] (Rod Arrants); Steven later dies, and while Ashley wanted Victor back, he had returned to Nikki in an attempted to salvage their marriage, resulting in the birth of their son Nicholas Newman (Joshua Morrow). Victor and Jack later hire [[Leanna Love]] ([[Barbara Crampton]]) to write a biography on Victor, when in reality, Jack wanted the book to be a tell-all exposé on Victor. Leanna later writes a chapter about Victor's affair with Ashley and Nikki's illness, causing Victor to believe Nikki was behind the publication. He divorces her and marries Leanna to prove to the press that he didn't want to be with Ashley; their marriage was invalid, as the divorce wasn't finalized. Victor later takes over Jack's family company, [[Jabot Cosmetics]], replacing him with [[Brad Carlton]] ([[Don Diamont]]). As a result, Jack spitefully marries Nikki, causing her relationship with Victor to become bitter. Victor marries Ashley, and years later; he tells Jack that he will give him back Jabot Cosmetics if he divorces Nikki. He agrees to do so, but Jack wasn't given full control of the company due to a legal loophole. Victor has a heart attack during a confrontation with Jack, and while he leaves him for dead, Victor recovers. As Jack and Nikki's marriage strained to due her alcoholism and pain killer addiction, she reconnected with Victor, who had decided to divorce Ashley.
===Mary Jane Benson ===


Eve later returned to town again with her now-grown son Cole, who romanced Victor's daughter Victoria, unaware he was believed to be Victor's son. Victor later left Genoa City and traveled to Kansas, letting Nikki and the rest of the Newman family believe he had died. He meets [[Hope Wilson|Hope Adams]] ([[Signy Coleman]]). They returned to Genoa City and married. While Victor was in Kansas, Cole and Victoria had eloped, and when Victor revealed their sibling relation, the marriage was annulled. However, when Eve died, it was revealed that Cole was never Victor's son; Victoria and Cole remarry. Victor and Hope later have a son, [[Adam Newman|Victor Adam Newman Jr.]] Hope wanted to return to Kansas and Victor was not interested; he divorced her and Victor Jr. was raised without knowing Victor was his father. Nikki had been engaged to Brad, much to Victor's dismay. On their wedding night, Victor was shot and Nikki returned to him; the mentally unstable [[Mari Jo Mason]] (Diana Barton) was revealed as the gunwoman. Victor and Nikki briefly reunite before he returns to Kansas after Hope's new husband, Cliff Wilson, had died. In 1997, Victor marries [[Diane Jenkins]] ([[Alex Donnelley]]), Jack's ex-girlfriend. Nikki had Victor have a [[vasectomy]], but had frozen sperm for a future possibility. Nikki later marries [[The Young and the Restless characters (1990s)#Joshua Landers|Joshua Landers]] (Heath Kizzier), and in 1998, she is shot by Joshua's ex-wife, [[Veronica Landers]] ([[Candice Daly]]); Victor divorces Diane to marry Nikki on her deathbed, promising to remarry Diane after Nikki's death. When Nikki survived, their second marriage was invalidated, as Victor and Diane's divorce was never processed. Victor and Diane begin a bitter divorce over many months, during which Nikki reunites with Brad, and he and Jack take control of Newman Enterprises.
Continuing his plans for revenge against [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]]. Victor begins to interact with a bandaged female figure whom he had financed plastic surgery for to infiltrate Jabot. The woman later introduces herself to the Abbott family as [[Patty Williams|Mary Jane Benson]] and is hired in Public Relations at [[Jabot Cosmetics]]. Victor's and Mary Jane's business relationship becomes aggravated when Mary Jane strikes as suspicious and Victor plans to pay her away from Genoa City. On July 14, 2009, Victor remarries Ashley in a small ceremony at the Newman Ranch. It is later revealed that [[Mary Jane Benson]] is Jack's first wife [[Patty Williams]]. On August 4, 2009, Victor's dog Zapato is suspected to have been posioned by Mary Jane Benson who is currently making trouble for the Newman family. After being examined by the vet, Zapato died, leaving Victor's wife Ashley even more upset. Nikki comes by later that night during a thunderstorm and tells Victor that she called off her wedding to [[Paul Williams (The Young and the Restless)|Paul Williams]] because she is still in love with the one man she has loved her entire life: [[Victor Newman]]. Nikki assures Victor that she only wants him to understand how she feels and has no intention of getting him back but despite his other marriages and children Nikki still thinks of Victor as her husband, and she leaves town.


Diane remained in love with Victor, and [[Sperm theft|stole his frozen sperm]] to artificially inseminate herself. Unbeknownst to her, Ashley had also stolen Victor's sperm to inseminate herself. Diane gave birth to [[Kyle Jenkins|Christian Victor Newman]], but was shocked to discover the sperm she'd stolen was that of Jack. Ashley had received Victor's actual sperm sample and gives birth to [[Abby Carlton]], whom she decides to pass off as Brad's child. Victor and Nikki later reunite, and in 2002, [[The Young and the Restless characters (2000s)#Others|Maxwell Hollister]] ([[Sam Behrens]]) attempts to destroy Victor, using his estranged wife, revealed to be Lorie Brooks, in his plot. Originally, Max attempted to lead a hostile takeover of Julia Newman Martin's design firm, which Victor prevented. Now, Max used Lorie to keep Victor and Nikki apart, but Lorie could not follow through, and a ruined Max ends up leaving town. Months after, Victor and Nikki remarry in front of all of their loved ones. Ashley reveals that Abby is in fact Victor's daughter as she was diagnosed with cancer, and he welcomes her with open arms. After rescuing Nikki from a carjacker, Victor is diagnosed with [[temporal lobe epilepsy]]. Victor and Nikki's marriage slowly strained as he was caught up in taking Jabot Cosmetics away from Jack, dealing with NVP Retreats, and Nikki's campaign for State Senator, which resulted in an affair with her campaign manager [[David Chow (The Young and the Restless)|David Chow]]. Victor and Nikki eventually divorce after six years in 2008. Soon after, Hope dies and Victor's estranged son, now known as Adam Newman ([[Michael Muhney]]), comes to Genoa City and works at Newman Enterprises.
===The aftermath===


Victor later falls in love with [[Sabrina Costelana Newman|Sabrina Costelana]] ([[Raya Meddine]]), but she dies in a car accident with Nikki's devious husband, David Chow. Victor travels to Mexico and nearly dies, and Ashley is able to find him; they end up rekindling their romance. They remarried when Ashley became pregnant, but she miscarries when Adam gaslights her into having a hysterical pregnancy, but convinced her that she was still pregnant. Despite Adam stealing Nicholas' daughter, [[Faith Newman|Faith]], and passing her off as Ashley's, she and Victor divorce as he reunites with Nikki again. Victor was later shot by [[Patty Williams]] ([[Stacy Haiduk]]) and needed a heart transplant, receiving [[Colleen Carlton]]'s ([[Tammin Sursok]]) heart. Victor and Nikki left for treatment in Europe, and upon their return, Adam's scheme was revealed and he faked his death. Victor went searching for him in Canada and met [[The Young and the Restless characters (2010)#Meggie McClaine|Meggie McClaine]] ([[Sean Young]]); he brings her to Genoa City and she works as Nikki's assistant, but causes her to relapse into alcoholism. In reality, Meggie was trying to foil Victor and Nikki's union to marry him for his money. Victor marries her, but has her arrested soon after; Nikki moves on with [[Deacon Sharpe]] ([[Sean Kanan]]). Afterward, Victor's children file a lawsuit against him over a cosmetics line, which they win.
While Victor confronts [[Patty Williams]], she shoots him, resulting in heart failure. Victor is saved by a heart transplant from [[Colleen Carlton]], who was pronounced brain-dead after accidentally falling into the lake while fleeing from Patty Williams. Nikki returns when she hears of Victor's condition, and Victor declares his love for her. Ashley overhears, and decides to divorce Victor. Victor agrees to let Ashley and her children stay at the ranch, and on October 30, 2009, leaves for a transplant rehab program in Europe with Nikki.


Diane ([[Maura West]]), who had returned to Genoa City, reconnects with Victor and they remarry, however, it is annulled shortly after she finds him sleeping with Nikki and Victor learns of her affair with [[Tucker McCall]] ([[Stephen Nichols]]) and Jack. Afterward, Victor sends Nikki to a rehabilitation center for her alcoholism. Diane is murdered in August 2011, with Victor as a suspect. Nikki in fact murdered Diane in self-defense, causing Victor to falsely confess to murdering her to protect Nikki. While in jail, Victor marries his former daughter-in-law, [[Sharon Newman]] ([[Sharon Case]]), to push Nikki away, however when the entire murder plot is revealed, Nikki is not charged and Victor is freed. Victor and Sharon's marriage is annulled and he reunites with Nikki, however, she leaves him when some of his past schemes involving Victoria's marriage are exposed. To gain control of the cosmetics line Beauty of Nature, Victor slept with [[Genevieve Atkinson]] ([[Genie Francis]]). When Nikki reunites with Jack, Victor develops a genuine romance with Sharon to spite her. They marry a second time, however he disappears from town shortly after and Sharon believed he was abandoning her. She burned their prenuptial agreement and took over Newman Enterprises, while Jack and Tucker were buying up its stocks. While away, Victor had lost his memory and was working as a dock worker in Los Angeles; he was demanding better working conditions and the other workers planned to have him killed in an explosion, as a result, Genoa City believed Victor had died, but he returned shortly after. Upon his return, he annuls his marriage to Sharon and reunites with Nikki, just before Jack announces he is taking over [[Newman Enterprises]], firing all of the Newman family and instating Adam. However, due to his addiction to pain killers, Jack gave up control of the company, leaving it to Adam.
Victor and Nikki returned to Genoa City after their time at the rehab center in Belgium. Victor found his two sons [[Nicholas Newman|Nick]] and [[Adam Newman|Adam]] in a fist fight at [[Newman Enterprises]] over [[Sharon Newman|Sharon]]. Victor told them that he will retake control of the company and undo everything they did. When [[Tucker McCall]] took over [[Chancellor Industries]] Victor vowed that he would help his old friend [[Katherine Chancellor]] in every way he could even if it meant working with his long time enemy [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]]. Victor fired Adam, who got hired by [[Tucker McCall]] then went to [[Billy Abbott]] who published an article on Adam in which Victor stated, "my son is a sociopath" and other harsh criticism. The article caused much anger toward Victor that exploded at the Genoa City Athletic Club where Adam confronted Victor who hit Adam to the floor in front of the Newmans and Abbotts disowning Adam in the process. It was later revealed that the whole thing was a scheme to distract Tucker but the plan wasn't Victor's idea as Adam thought but Nick's.


Victor and Nikki finally remarry in March 2013 just before she is diagnosed with [[multiple sclerosis]]. At their wedding, an assassin attempts to shoot Victor, but Adam takes the bullet and nearly dies for his father. As a result, he offers Victor the position of co-CEO at Newman, and they begin working together. However, their partnership ends several months later when Victor discovers that Adam's silent partner used to take Newman private again was Jack. Victor fears that Adam and Jack have been scheming to take back the company for themselves without Victor. In retaliating, Victor, who now owns [[Chancellor Family|Chancellor Industries]] according to [[Katherine Chancellor]]'s will, has all major Newman clients sign to Chancellor, as Victor leaves Newman worthless so he could build up Chancellor. Adam signs over his shares in Newman over to Victor, who plans to merge Chancellor Industries with Newman. Nikki then reveals she gave birth to another son decades earlier before she was with Victor, revealed to be [[Dylan McAvoy]] ([[Steve Burton (actor)|Steve Burton]]). A subsidiary of the newly merged conglomerate, named Bonaventure Industries, later produced an illegal speed drug that [[Summer Newman]] ([[Hunter King]]) ended up overdosing on. Jack reported Victor to the FDA and he and his company were put under investigation. Dylan's supposed father and Nikki's former lover [[Ian Ward (The Young and the Restless)|Ian Ward]] ([[Ray Wise]]) then arrives in town and causes pandemonium, to which Victor tries to get him out of town. It was later revealed that Victor had hired a lookalike to his granddaughter Cassie, named [[Mariah Copeland]] ([[Camryn Grimes]]), to haunt Sharon and learn a supposed secret she has. When his scheme is revealed, Nick and Sharon shun him and Nikki decides to move out for a while, but she and Victor later reunite. Victor and Nikki later learn that Ian is incapable of fathering children, leading to confusion. It is later revealed that [[Paul Williams (character)|Paul Williams]] ([[Doug Davidson]]), Nikki's ex-lover and longtime friend, is in fact Dylan's father, causing tension in Victor and Nikki's marriage, which continues when Victor goes to extensive lengths to awaken [[Phyllis Summers|Phyllis]] ([[Gina Tognoni]]) from a coma to find out more information on Sharon's supposed secret. Nikki falls off the wagon and begins drinking again; she leaves Victor and refuses to take him back. Victor also sells Chancellor Industries back to [[Jill Foster Abbott|Jill]] ([[Jess Walton]]), leaving the rest of the Newman family confused as to why he gave Chancellor up so easily.
Tucker put Jabot up for auction and Jack and Ashely put up an enormous amount of money to buy back their father's company but Adam secretly had a key to Tucker's office made and used it to look at the sealed bids. Adam forwarded the bids to Victor who at the last minute made the top offer and won control of Jabot. Victor went to Jabot and told both Jack and Ashley they had a week to clear out their offices and made Gloria ambassadress at Jabot.

In July 2010 Victor proposed to Nikki and she accepted
In 2015, Victor has Jack kidnapped and replaced by a lookalike, who turns out to be a Peruvian drug lord named Marco Annicelli, all for him to take over Jabot Cosmetics and merge it with Newman, becoming Newman Abbott Enterprises. Meanwhile, Victor and his children discover that Nikki has fallen off the wagon; they convince her to quit drinking again and she and Victor end up reuniting. Jack makes his way back to Genoa City just as Victor learns that Marco is dangerous; he plans on shooting Marco dead in the park, but it is actually Jack who he ends up shooting, who had finally returned to confront him. Jack ends up falling comatose while Victor frantically tries to get rid of Marco, who continues to masquerade around town. When Jack awakens, he reluctantly agrees to help Victor get Marco out of town and back in prison, which they end up doing successfully. With the real Jack back in Genoa City, the Newman Abbott merger comes to an end and both companies return to their separate states. Meanwhile, Adam, who had returned to town under the false identity of Gabriel Bingham, had teamed up with Ian (who had escaped prison) to create a computer virus to destroy Newman Enterprises for separate revenge on both their parts; the virus was known as the Paragon project, which later led to the revelation that "Gabriel" is in fact Adam. He agrees to stop Paragon, but Ian makes no such promise; on Halloween, when a party was being thrown in the Newman Enterprises ballroom, Ian is responsible for the building catching fire and a great panic ensuing. As a result, Ashley and [[Billy Abbott|Billy]] ([[Burgess Jenkins]]) offer to share office space at Jabot with Newman while the Newman building is being repaired, but Victor refuses to trust them. It is later revealed that Billy revived Paragon as an act of revenge against Victor, leading to Jack firing him and Victor filing a lawsuit against Jabot.

==Reception and legacy==
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Chris Jancelewicz of ''[[The Huffington Post]]'' described Victor as "the very definition of daytime TV icon" and noted that, "Even people who have never seen an episode in their lives know his name, his face, and his powerful low voice."<ref name="Ini"/> In the early 1990s, he was described as a {{Linktext|heartthrob}}.<ref>{{cite news|last=Zekas|first=Rita|title=MacLaine entertained diners doing the Shirl twirl|newspaper=[[Toronto Star]]|date=September 23, 1991|page=5}}</ref> He is credited as being one of the soap opera world's leading stars.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2008/04/09/tv-squad-soap-report-why-eric-braeden-nearly-bolted-the-young/ |last=Waldman |first=Allison |title=TV Squad Soap Report – Why Eric Braeden nearly bolted The Young and the Restless |publisher=AOL TV |date=April 9, 2008 |access-date=November 13, 2012}}</ref> Jamey Giddens of [[Zap2it]] considers Braeden the soap opera's leading male.<ref name=SHOW>{{cite web|last=Giddens|first=Jamey|title=Will Someone Just Tell The Young and The Restless' Eric Braeden to STFU Already?|url=http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/16/will-someone-just-tell-the-young-and-the-restless-eric-braeden-to-stfu-already|work=[[Zap2It]]|publisher=[[Tribune Media Services]]|access-date=November 13, 2012|date=August 16, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127065140/http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/08/16/will-someone-just-tell-the-young-and-the-restless-eric-braeden-to-stfu-already|archive-date=November 27, 2012}}</ref> Tommy Garrett of ''Highlight Hollywood'' stated that Braeden "is known in the industry as the biggest daytime leading man of all time".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highlighthollywood.com/2012/01/21/highlight-hollywoods-leading-man-gold-standard-goes-to-yr-superstar-eric-braeden-the-man-stands-alone/ |title=Highlight Hollywood's Leading Man Gold Standard Goes To 'Y&R' Superstar Eric Braeden, The Man Stands Alone |publisher=Highlight Hollywood |date=January 21, 2012 |access-date=November 13, 2012}}</ref> In 1993, Nancy Reichardt of ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'' stated: "Victor Newman is one of those characters. When Eric Braeden first came on the show in the role, Victor was a villain, and what a villain! His portrayal proved so dynamic that this "minor" plot point has been ignored over the years. Today, Braeden is one of the show's leading men. The character has never lost his edge, but his knife-wielding days are long forgotten."<ref>{{cite news|last=Reichardt|first=Nancy M.|title=Acting Out of Character on 'The Young and the Restless'|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/60390379.html?dids=60390379:60390379&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+26%2C+1993&author=NANCY+M.+REICHARDT&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29&desc=ACTING+OUT+OF+CHARACTER+ON+%60THE+YOUNG+AND+THE+RESTLESS%27&pqatl=google|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=September 26, 1993}}{{dead link|date=July 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

In 1997, [[The Museum of Television and Radio]] wrote that with the arrival of the character, who was an "enigmatic stranger popular with women", "the show's revived tableau was complete", saying it was an "amazingly seamless transition" and praised [[William J. Bell]] for the character's introduction.<ref name="Worlds Without End 2">{{cite book |last1=Simon |first1=Ron |last2=Thompson |first2=Robert J. |last3=Spence |first3=Louise |last4=Feuer |first4=Jane |title=Worlds Without End: The Art and History of the Soap Opera |year=1997 |page=[https://archive.org/details/worldswithoutend00muse/page/151 151] |publisher=Harry N. Abrams |isbn=0-8109-3997-5 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/worldswithoutend00muse/page/151 }}</ref> Deanna Barnert of [[MSN Entertainment]] wrote of Braeden's tenure: "Eric Braeden first signed onto ''The Young and the Restless'' in 1980 for a mini-stint as a baddy, but stayed on to change the game in Genoa City forever, becoming one of daytime's most recognizable forces on and off screen."<ref>{{cite news|last=Barnert|first=Deanna|title=Eric Braeden Is Through Negotiating|url=http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=436277|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=[[MSN Entertainment]]|date=October 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213114801/http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=436277|archive-date=December 13, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2010, [[Global News]] wrote that, "From the early days of ''The Young and the Restless'', Victor Newman has been a symbol of power in Genoa City."<ref name="Victor and Nikki">{{cite web|last=Global News|title=Victor and Nikki|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/93944/victor-and-nikki/|publisher=[[Global News]]|date=July 22, 2010|access-date=June 24, 2013}}</ref>

Braeden's biography at ''[[Yahoo!]]'' notes that upon his casting as the ruthless businessman Victor, he "clicked with both the audience and the creative powers, and has been one of the series leading men for close to two decades".<ref name="Two">{{cite news|title=Eric Braeden Biography|url=https://movies.yahoo.com/person/eric-braeden/biography.html|access-date=November 13, 2012|newspaper=[[Yahoo! Movies]]}}</ref> Kim Muraro of ''[[LimeLife]]'' stated that instead of his originally planned three-month stay at the series, he "has become one of the most iconic characters in daytime TV".<ref name=Lime>{{cite web|last=Murraro|first=Kim|title='The Young and the Restless' Airs 10,000th Episode Today|url=http://www.limelife.com/blog-entry/The-Young-and-the-Restless-Airs-10000th-Episode-Today/140400.html|work=[[LimeLife]]|access-date=November 13, 2012|date=September 27, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121003014456/http://www.limelife.com/blog-entry/The-Young-and-the-Restless-Airs-10000th-Episode-Today/140400.html|archive-date=October 3, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> Garrett, writing from ''[[Canyon News]]'', wrote: "[Braeden] plays the mastermind mogul with real gusto. His innate acting skills are as legendary as his distinguished career. This week, we saw Braeden play ruthless, conniving and ultimately a loving father."<ref name=leg>{{cite web|last=Garret|first=Tommy|title=Leading Man, Eric Braeden As Victor|url=http://www.canyon-news.com/artman2/publish/Television/Leading_Man_Eric_Braeden_As_Victor_printer.php|work=[[Canyon News]]|publisher=Glen Kelly|access-date=November 13, 2012|date=July 15, 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130616035755/http://www.canyon-news.com/artman2/publish/Television/Leading_Man_Eric_Braeden_As_Victor_printer.php|archive-date=June 16, 2013}}</ref> ''Good News Weekly'' wrote: "There are some men that are larger than life. There are some men that transcend the TV screen. There are some men that touch the lives of millions of viewers. Victor Newman is one of those men."<ref name="TV1">{{cite news|title=Victor Newman: The Man, The Lover, The Legend|url=http://www.goodnewsweekly.ca/2010/12/victor-newman-man-legend.html|access-date=November 13, 2012|newspaper=Good News Weekly|date=December 8, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101221100347/http://www.goodnewsweekly.ca/2010/12/victor-newman-man-legend.html|archive-date=December 21, 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2005, Lynette Rice of ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' wrote that Braeden has transformed the character into a "global phenom".<ref>{{cite news|last=Rice|first=Lynette|title=To Victor Go The Spoils|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1024626,00.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080323151643/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1024626,00.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 23, 2008|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=February 7, 2005}}</ref> ''[[BuddyTV]]'' noted the storyline where Victor locked his wife Julia's lover in a bomb shelter as "the turning point" in the character's life, making him a villain.<ref>{{cite news|title=Eric Braeden Biography|url=http://www.buddytv.com/info/eric-braeden-info.aspx|access-date=June 25, 2013|publisher=[[BuddyTV]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150929013415/http://www.buddytv.com/info/eric-braeden-info.aspx|archive-date=September 29, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>

The character of Victor has been used as a spokesperson for the Canadian discount store [[Zellers]] and appeared in an advert for it.<ref name="TV1"/> The commercials aired in November 1998.<ref name="Strategy">{{cite web|title=Retailers feel the power of branding|url=http://strategyonline.ca/1999/05/24/25511-19990524/|publisher=StrategyOnline|access-date=June 22, 2013|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1371861417DPRRNAOCCG?url=http://strategyonline.ca/1999/05/24/25511-19990524/|archive-date=June 22, 2013|date=May 24, 1999}}</ref> In the adverts, Victor breaks the proverbial fourth wall, and begins speaking to the Zellers shopper on the other side of the television screen, praising her admirable combination of style and thrift. He steps closer and squashes his nose against the camera lens. According to the website StrategyOnline, the promotional ad campaign for Zellers featuring Victor proved to be the most popular installment to date as of May 1999; the staff of StrategyOnline wrote that the campaign "has garnered considerable praise in the marketing community – and small wonder. Not only does it perform the considerable task of balancing an affordability message with strong branding, it does so in a category seldom noted for the quality of strategic thinking that goes into its advertising."<ref name="Strategy" />

Victor's pairing with Nikki has received positive reviews from critics throughout the years; ''[[The News & Advance]]'' cited Victor and Nikki with other romances considered "epic" of the early supercouple era.<ref>{{cite web|title=Timeline of daytime soaps |publisher=NewsAdvance.com |access-date=June 6, 2007 |url=http://www.newsadvance.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=LNA%2FMGArticle%2FLNA_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1149189641462&path=!burg |archive-url=https://archive.today/20071012153728/http://www.newsadvance.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=LNA/MGArticle/LNA_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1149189641462&path=!burg |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 12, 2007 }}</ref> Global News wrote of their long-standing relationship, "Victor is the consummate womanizer and has been a part of many relationships over the years. Nonetheless, his heart belongs to one woman alone, the stunning Nikki Reed. Despite true love and good intention, the relationship between Victor and Nikki has always been troubled by poor timing and miscommunication."<ref name="Victor and Nikki"/> In 1990, ''[[The Washington Times]]'' wrote that, "Victor Newman's sudden marriage to Ashley Abbott fooled us all."<ref>{{cite news|title=Surprising Braeden tops in daytime drama|newspaper=[[The Washington Times]]|date=October 29, 1990}}</ref> In 1995, ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' wrote of Victor's marriage to Hope, saying a "man with that much power could have married anyone, but he fell in love with a blind woman. Not for what she is, but who she's about."<ref>{{cite news|last=Lidz|first=Franz|title=Victor Newman of 'The Young and the Restless' has a hold|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1006895/4/index.htm|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130628041819/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1006895/4/index.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 28, 2013|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=[[Sports Illustrated]]|date=August 7, 1995}}</ref> In 2002, ''Entertainment Weekly'' wrote that the soap opera was "keeping it real" with Victor and Nikki's third wedding.<ref>{{cite web |first=Lynette|last=Rice|title=Bursting Bubbles |publisher=[[Entertainment Weekly]]. Time Inc.|date=November 30, 2002|access-date=June 25, 2013|url=https://ew.com/article/2002/12/01/campy-vs-classic-two-soap-opera-styles-duke-it-out/}}</ref> Upon their fourth wedding in 2013, the magazine stated: "Say what you will about Victor (and we've all said a ''lot''), but the ol' boy definitely knows who is best for him — Nikki."<ref>{{cite news|last=Rice|first=Lynette|title='Young and the Restless' photo of Victor and Nikki wedding|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/03/06/young-and-the-restless-victor-nikki/|access-date=June 25, 2013|newspaper=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=March 6, 2013}}</ref>

On Victor's rivalry with [[Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless)|Jack Abbott]] ([[Peter Bergman]]), Allison Waldman of [[AOL TV]] said: "After all, their characters' on screen feud has been the stuff of soap legend. Victor and Jack have shared wives, corporations, but mostly, unabashed hatred. They despise each other."<ref name="AOL">{{cite web |url=http://www.aoltv.com/2010/02/09/eric-braeden-marks-30-years-on-the-young-and-the-restless/ |last=Waldman |first=Allison |title=Eric Braeden Marks 30 Years on 'The Young and the Restless' |publisher=AOL TV |date=February 9, 2010 |access-date=November 13, 2012 |archive-date=February 26, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226200315/http://www.aoltv.com/2010/02/09/eric-braeden-marks-30-years-on-the-young-and-the-restless/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> Additionally, Waldman wrote: "Braeden's contribution to the show these past three decades really cannot be understated. He's been a driving force as Victor primarily because he's a villain who's not quite pure evil. He has a heart and on occasion shows a vulnerability that makes him likable and even sympathetic" but "like a big jungle cat, he is not one to be tamed. That's why at any point, Victor can turn on someone he once professed to love [...] See, that's Victor. He makes viewers crazy with his actions, but he's so dynamic and interesting, that you can't stop watching him. Thank you, Eric Braeden. You are Victor and you have made him completely compelling for 30 years."<ref name="AOL"/> In another article, Waldman called Braeden one of the biggest stars in the soap opera business.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2010/01/16/who-really-got-eric-braeden-back-on-the-young-and-the-restless/ |last=Waldman |first=Allison |title=Who really got Eric Braeden back on The Young and the Restless |publisher=AOL TV |date=January 16, 2010 |access-date=November 13, 2012}}</ref> Victor has adopted several nicknames on the show that have carried into the media. This includes "The Mustache" and "[[The Dark Night]]".<ref name="Ini">{{cite news|last=Jancelewicz|first=Chris|title=Q&A: Eric Braeden Returns to 'Young and the Restless'|newspaper=[[HuffPost]]|date=December 8, 2009}}</ref>

When asked during the same interview why he believed Victor had so much commercial appeal, Braeden responded: "I really don't know. I've always been a very emotional actor, in other words, the only criterion I go by when I film scenes is to make them as believable and real as possible. Maybe it's that. Maybe – and I'm not sure if there's any truth to this – but people can perhaps sense that I've seen a lot in my life. I've been through a lot, and maybe for that reason I can feel empathy."<ref name="Ini"/>

Tommy Garrett of ''Highlight Hollywood'' also compared his performance to his portrayal of [[John Jacob Astor IV]] in the 1997 film ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'', stating that the performances are "equally enthralling".<ref name="Enth">{{cite news|last=Garrett|first=Tommy|title=Highlight Hollywood's Leading Men Gold Standard, Ronn Moss, Michael Muhney and Eric Braeden, Eternal Triumphs Day, After Day|url=http://highlighthollywood.com/2012/04/highlight-hollywoods-leading-men-gold-standard-ron-moss-michael-muhney-and-eric-braeden-eternal-triumphs-day-after-day/|access-date=November 13, 2012|newspaper=Highlight Hollywood|date=April 7, 2012}}</ref> A writer from ''[[The Age]]'' describes Victor's voice as "gravel".<ref>{{cite news|title=Restless yes, but staying put|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/restless-yes-but-staying-put/2007/06/13/1181414307893.html|access-date=November 13, 2012|newspaper=[[The Age]]|date=June 14, 2007}}</ref> Toby Goldstein of ''[[The Orlando Sentinel]]'' stated that Victor is one of the characters contributing to the soap opera's longtime popularity.<ref>{{cite news|last=Goldstein|first=Toby|title=Forever 'Young & Restless' – 5 More Years, the Renewal Comes as Eric Braeden Prepares to Mark his 25th Year on CBS' Top Soap|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/orlandosentinel/access/779343551.html?dids=779343551:779343551&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jan+16%2C+2005&author=Toby+Goldstein%2C+Tribune+Media+Services&pub=Orlando+Sentinel&desc=FOREVER+%60YOUNG+%26+RESTLESS%27+--+5+MORE+YEARS+%3B+THE+RENEWAL+COMES+AS+ERIC+BRAEDEN+PREPARES+TO+MARK+HIS+25TH+YEAR+ON+CBS%27+TOP+SOAP.&pqatl=google|access-date=June 24, 2013|newspaper=[[The Orlando Sentinel]]. ([[Tribune Media Services]])|date=January 16, 2005}}{{dead link|date=July 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> Shelley Fralic of the ''[[Winnipeg Free Press]]'' named Braeden along with [[Susan Lucci]] (who portrayed [[Erica Kane]] on ''[[All My Children]]'') to be the soap opera genre's biggest icons.<ref name="WFP"/> Fralic stated that he is the "eye of the Genoa City hurricane" and that "the thought of Y&R without Victor Newman – his character is recovering from a heart transplant and was going to "disappear" to Belgium for rehabilitation – is hard to imagine, rather like ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)|Dallas]]'' without [[J.R. Ewing]], or ''[[The Sopranos]]'' without [[Tony Soprano|Tony]]."<ref name="WFP"/>

In 2022, Charlie Mason from ''[[Soaps She Knows]]'' placed Victor second on his list of the best 25 characters from ''The Young and the Restless'', commenting "You know you've reached the status of icon when your mustache has a space reserved for it at the [[Smithsonian]]. Then again, you also have a pretty good hunch that you're the stuff of legend when, as Eric Braeden's womanizing character has (well, ''should'' have), you have a former-wives wing at the [[American Museum of Natural History]] that rivals [[Henry VIII]]'s."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mason |first1=Charlie |title=The Young and the Restless' 25 Best Characters of All Time, Ranked [PHOTOS] |url=https://soaps.sheknows.com/gallery/young-restless-best-characters-all-time-list-ranked-photos/ |website=[[Soaps She Knows]] |date=April 3, 2022 |publisher=[[She Media]] |access-date=27 July 2023}}</ref>

==Notes==
{{Notelist}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Victor Newman and Nikki Reed]]
*[[Victor and Nikki Newman]]
*[[List of soap opera villains]]
*[[Supercouple]]


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.soapcentral.com/yr '''soap'''central.'''com'''|Y&R Online]
*[http://www.soapcentral.com/yr '''soap'''central.'''com'''|Y&R Online]
*[http://www.thesoapshow.com/soapweek/youngandrestless.htm Website that covers UK screening of Y&R]
*[http://www.thesoapshow.com/soapweek/youngandrestless.htm Website that covers UK screening of Y&R]
*[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/14/arts/television/14lidz.html?ref=television New York Times]
*[https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/14/arts/television/14lidz.html?ref=television New York Times]

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Victor Newman
The Young and the Restless character
Portrayed byEric Braeden
Duration1980–present
First appearanceFebruary 8, 1980 (1980-02-08)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Created byWilliam J. Bell
Introduced byWilliam J. Bell and John Conboy
Crossover
appearances
The Bold and the Beautiful
In-universe information
Other names
  • Christian Miller
  • Victor Christian Newman
OccupationBusinessman
FamilyNewman
FatherAlbert Miller
MotherCora Miller
BrothersMatt Miller
Spouse
Children
StepsonsDylan McAvoy
Grandsons
Granddaughters

Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by William J. Bell as a "despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. However, after Bell saw Braeden's performance, he decided to sign the actor onto a contract. Braeden was hesitant to work on a soap opera, but eventually signed a contract, and has remained on the series as a regular cast member for over 40 years. The character is widely described as a ruthless villain, while loving to those he holds dear. Over the years, he has also been the center of several controversial plots and relationships.

Victor arrived in Genoa City, Wisconsin for business, and he eventually formed his own worldwide conglomerate, Newman Enterprises. After his first marriage to Julia Newman (Meg Bennett), he formed a romance with stripper Nikki Reed (Melody Thomas Scott). Their union developed into a supercouple pairing, which has lasted over three decades. He shares two children with Nikki, Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Nicholas Newman (Joshua Morrow). During his first marriage to her, he cheated with Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson). He has also had a long-standing romantic history with Ashley, and they share a child together, Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway). He was briefly married to a woman named Hope Wilson (Signy Coleman) and they had a son together, Adam Newman (Mark Grossman), who grew up without knowledge of Victor being his father. He is also known for his long-standing business rivalry with Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman). Victor has had several other romantic relationships, including one with his former daughter-in-law Sharon Newman (Sharon Case), which was poorly received by the actors and public.

Considered an icon and leading man of the soap opera genre, Braeden's distinct performance of Victor has garnered widespread praise from critics, who have described him as legendary and "enthralling". Victor is famously characterized for his power-hungry ways and low-toned voice. Because of the character's popularity, he was made a spokesperson for the Canadian discount store Zellers. Apart from popularity and critical praise, Braeden has also garnered numerous accolades for his performance; most notably a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, presented to him in 2007.[1] He has been nominated at the Daytime Emmy Awards eight times for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, having won the award in 1998.[2] He has been pre-nominated three times in this category. Additionally, he was the recipient of the "Favorite Male Performer in a Daytime Serial" award at the 18th Annual People's Choice Awards in 1992.

Casting and creation

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William J. Bell created Victor as a short-term non-contractual role, debuting on February 8, 1980.[3][4][5][6] Bell stated in 1997, "[Victor] would last between eight to twelve weeks, at which time he was to be shot by his wife." However, once he saw Braeden's performance, he thought "the voice, the power, the inner strength", and knew he didn't want to lose the actor; "The first thing was to get Eric under contract, but he didn't want to go under contract", he said. However, Braeden was uneasy about the daytime soap opera genre, admitting years later he thought it was "too confining";[7] although soon signed a six-month contract. Bell immediately changed Victor's storyline to salvage, redeem and develop the character.[4]

In January 1999, Braeden’s character appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful in a crossover event. Braeden’s appearances on the show were January 25-28, 1999.

Development

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Characterization

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Eric Braeden stated that Victor always uses money to get what he wants.

William J. Bell created Victor as a "despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser".[4] The soap opera's official website notes: "Victor is loving and protective toward family and loved ones, but if crossed, or if Victor feels that one is not living up to one's full potential; then he can more than live up to the adjective that many have used to describe him ruthless."[8] The Los Angeles Times characterizes him as "charming but complicated",[9] while others publications have described him as a villain, as well as an evil, powerful and ruthless character.[10] Sara Bibel of Xfinity wrote that Victor is a male chauvinist.[11] Although he is often considered malicious, Braeden stated that "Bill Bell was a very wise man" and that "he created someone in Victor who is a very lonely man yet also a man who can be affectionate and loving and forgiving".[12] Shelly Fralic of the Winnipeg Free Press described Victor in 2009, stating:[13]

The blackest of blackguards. If these are the adjectives that pad the resume of a first-class villain, then there has never been a better candidate for the job, at least of the fictional variety, than Victor Newman. As the revered scion and Machiavellian manipulator of the Newman dynasty on the daytime soap The Young and the Restless, Victor Newman, right down to the Snidely Whiplash moustache, is so bad that he's good; good at business if not relationships, good at skulduggery if not morality, good at keeping a daily story line addictively interesting for nearly three decades.

Fralic also described the character as being "quixotic", who is "deeply layered with arrogance and angst, imbued with all the failings and bravado that a true villain possesses, his dastardly deeds leaving him most recently responsible not only for the death of his own heart donor, but for the near-death of his granddaughter Summer from peanut poisoning". She also noted that he's been jailed, thrown in a psychiatric ward and shot, had amnesia, epilepsy among other events, but "like all villains worth their salt, he's survived it all and inspired respect, if not adoration".[13] Braeden describes the character as "the villain" and as "defensive and always self-protective", stating that he's "not here to win a popularity contest". He stated that he enjoys portraying Victor "more than anything", also describing him as "very complex". Braeden said that "he fought himself to the position he arrived at a number of years ago", and that "he obviously doesn't suffer fools easily, doesn't suffer enemies easily. He wants relationships badly, but doesn't quite trust them. It's a tragic flaw in him because of his childhood."[14] The actor, comparing himself to the character, noted that he is nothing like Victor, stating: "Money makes a lot of things happen for Victor. My God almighty, that's something else that I, Eric Braeden, would never do. I always confront things directly. But when that doesn't work for Victor, he gets out his wallet [...] If you are abusive to him, he will be abusive to you. No one gets away with that. I will not allow anyone to cross that line with the character."

In June 2011, Michael Logan of TV Guide felt that Victor was "pushing it with the fans", stating: "The megalomaniacal patriarch earned considerable viewer backlash last month when he threw his ex-wife [Diane] from the back of an ambulance and left her bruised and bloodied."[12] In an interview with Logan, Braeden stated that Victor "doesn't give a shit" and "he doesn't take any shit", saying that is "the whole point of the character". The actor also stated he does not like women defeating Victor, admitting that he wasn't pleased in a 2003 scene where his daughter Victoria (portrayed by Heather Tom) slaps him.[12]

When asked which storyline he felt affinity for or strongly about in his thirty years during an interview with AOL TV, Braeden stated it was the scenes in which he met his dying mother, Cora Miller (Dorothy McGuire), for the first time since he was seven years old.[15] The actor credited it as the turning point of his career on the show, describing it as "a deeply-felt scene" and something he would never forget. He said:[16]

Victor met his mother for the first time, because she had left him at the doors of an orphanage when he was 7 years old. The very first time I told that story to Nikki was at Christmastime, and she never knew about my background. I revealed to her my story, and something in that storyline just got to me [...] The scene was just full of anger and sadness, all at once. It touched me because, when you grow up during the war as I did, you never forget such massive destruction around you. Such tragedy. All of this horror is indelibly imprinted on your brain. What insanity that war was, and all because of a man with a huge superiority complex.

Relationships

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Melody Thomas Scott portrays Nikki, Victor's main love interest for over three decades. Their union has registered "an enduring appeal" among viewers.

For over three decades, Victor has been romantically linked with Nikki Reed (Melody Thomas Scott). Nikki was originally from the lower walks of life, having been a stripper. After multiple failed relationships, she began a romance with Victor, who taught her about society.[17] They fall in love and have a child, Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle), and later a son, Nicholas Newman (Joshua Morrow).[17] The couple are widely considered a supercouple within the soap opera media. The writers of The Young and the Restless detailed their characters to marry and divorce or depart from each other in some form or fashion in a continuous cycle, which is a take on the original supercouple formula.[18] Soap Opera Digest relayed the beginning of the pairing's creation and their impact, described as an "inspired decision", led to Victor and Nikki becoming the series' most successful supercouple.[19] In an interview with Dose magazine, Scott said that the couple always has to get back together, but not without a challenge.[20]

Victor and Nikki are recognized as one of daytime television's most prominent couples.[21] They have also garnered a large fan following, dubbed "Niktor" by viewers.[22] In addition, the couple's weddings have been reported by mainstream media.[23][24] Scott has said: "Let's face facts: Victor and Nikki will always be a huge dynamic, they've been in a circular cycle for over 30 years! Finding a new leading man that you have chemistry with is like finding gold."[25] In a 1994 interview with The Los Angeles Times, the newspaper reported that Victor's relationship with Nikki had "registered an enduring appeal among viewers", with Braeden replying that, "Arguably, it's the idea of this incredibly powerful, wealthy man taking a woman who comes from the wrong side of the tracks into his life, and shaping her and forming her more to his liking. But, of course, no one can shape or form anyone, she remains who she is, has retained her strength, and that causes conflict."[26] In other interviews, Braeden stated that he loves working with Scott and that he "always thought it was an honestly felt love story with great material for conflict with Nikki".[27] He also stated in an interview that he considers Victor's storylines with Nikki to be some of his favorites.[28] Discussing Victor and Nikki's union, former As the World Turns actress Martha Byrne stated: "Young and Restless' Victor and Nikki are the perfect example of a couple who they can tear apart and put back together how many times? And [the writers] do it really well because they're so stable as characters that you can basically do anything with them now, and the audience will go on the journey with them."[29] The Museum of Television and Radio wrote: "Combined with a series of social-issue storylines covering everything from AIDS to date rape to the plight of the elderly, as well as featuring a group of popular young African-American characters, and several long-term romantic and professional relationships, Victor and Nikki's love story has kept viewers enthralled for many years." They also described their relationship as being a "dominant force" in the soap opera.[30] Daytime journalist Michael Fairman stated: "Victor and Nikki just can't, we mean can't, ever get it together long enough to find any happiness with each other. So, many would say that they deserve each other and the baggage and betrayals that come along with their co-dependent relationship."[31]

Aside from Nikki, Victor is known for his relationship with Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson). While Ashley was at a low point in her life, he had an affair with her.[32] This led to Ashley's pregnancy, and Victor left Nikki. However, Nikki was diagnosed with cancer and he returned to her, and Ashley aborted her baby; a move she regretted for many years. Ashley stole his sperm many years later, and had a child, Abby Carlton.[33] Abby was believed to be Brad Carlton's (Don Diamont) daughter until she was five years old. Victor was married to Ashley from 1990 to 1993. In 2008, Victor married Sabrina Costelana (Raya Meddine), which was short-lived following her accidental death. Afterward, he left town and Ashley tracked him down when nobody else could. They reconnected their romantic relationship, later remarried and Ashley became pregnant. Davidson stated she was surprised by Ashley's pregnancy, but decided she liked the storyline as it was unexpected.[34] Victor and Ashley's second marriage ended after she miscarried the child.[35]

Victor was noted for his controversial relationship with both of his sons' ex-wife, Sharon Newman (Sharon Case), with whom he initially had a father-daughter relationship.[36][37] In 2003, Victor and Sharon shared a kiss,[36] causing issues in her marriage to Nicholas; she left town to "find herself". Victor supported Sharon throughout her legal problems, and paid her bail at first when she was wrongly convicted of murder in 2011.[38] Case stated that she thinks Sharon thinks of Victor "in a way like a father figure, but not quite. When she was younger she saw him as that, and then when she grew up she saw him less as a father and more like a hero", also stating that Victor is Sharon's "security blanket".[39] The dynamic of their relationship changed when Victor proposed a platonic marriage to Sharon in December 2011,[40] and while they end up marrying, it is annulled shortly after.[41] However, months after the annulment, they begin a genuine romance. Joshua Morrow, who portrays Nicholas, told Soaps in Depth that he was "always kind of surprised that Nick just accepted this from his dad", and that "there were never any scenes showing legitimate anger".[42] Braeden didn't agree with the pairing either, stating that, "We all have gone through periods of playing something we didn't really like to play so much, but you do it."[43]

Michael Fairman of On-Air On-Soaps said that the relationship "hasn't worked out or caught fire through the writing, or with the fans watching on-screen!"[44] In August 2012, Victor and Sharon married a second time, and when he disappeared shortly after, she thought he was abandoning her.[45] Sharon later burned their prenuptial agreement, and took over this company. Talking about the situation, Case stated that the writers could have done this storyline "a million other ways" without "marrying him [Victor]".[43] In another interview, she characterized the relationship as incestuous: "Sometimes controversial storylines can work because you're bringing attention to a controversial issue that the nation is trying to decide on. But this was not one of those things. Everybody is universally against incest! It was just so upsetting to the audience. Whenever the actors went to do [personal appearances], the fans would bring it up. Literally, every actor in the building was coming up to me, giving me feedback that they were getting about it!"[46] When asked if the marriage was about "daddy issues", Case said: "That's usually the case in a story like that, but I don't think it's one most people want to watch!"[46] Victor later returned home and annulled their second marriage. During an interview with The Province, Michael Muhney, who portrays Victor's son Adam, said that Victor and Sharon's marriage was "almost like an inside joke".[47]

Departure and return

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In 2009, Braeden experienced multiple contract negotiation issues, leading to former executive producer and head writer Maria Arena Bell writing both Victor and Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) out of the series.[48] Their departures were reportedly due to sudden salary cuts in the middle of already negotiated contracts.[48][49] During his onscreen absence, contract negotiations ensued with unknown predictions from the series.[48] On the situation of the soap cutting his contract, Braeden stated during an interview: "When I sign a three-year deal, I'm obligated to fulfill that deal. The producers, however, can come to me after a half-year and say, 'We've changed our minds.' Where in the world of business does this kind of contract exist? Do I blame the people for wanting to squeeze as much out of us as they can? I do not. The question is, when do you squeeze too much?"[49]

In another interview with Soap Opera Digest, the actor said of his departure: "It's not that one hadn't agreed to a reduction, but they hit you with a sledgehammer. It's done in such an insulting fashion. It could have been dealt with in a far more gracious way. It is cold and hard-nosed... The whole thing was so calculated it was unbelievable... It's not even about the money."[50] Despite this, during contract negotiations, Braeden refused to say that he had departed fully, but did not know when a return would occur.[49] However, within weeks, news broke that the actor and the series had managed a new contract.[51] In a statement issued by CBS Daytime, they said: "We're very happy that Eric will be remaining with The Young and the Restless. Victor Newman has been an important part of the Genoa City canvas for nearly 30 years, and we know our audience will be tuning in to see what his plans are next."[51] Onscreen, Braeden exited November 2, 2009,[51] and made his return on January 15, 2010.[52] That same year, the actor celebrated thirty years on the soap opera.[53] In 2012, Braeden experienced further contract negotiations and speculation arose again that he would be leaving.[54] Published reports said that Victor would be absent from the canvas for two weeks and that his contract expired that November.[54] Two months later, it was announced that the actor had signed a new contract with The Young and the Restless,[55] furthering his portrayal of Victor for an unspecified period of time. Braeden stated that he was "very glad we got the negotiations successfully behind us".[55]

Storylines

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Backstory

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Victor Newman was born Christian Miller on March 7, 1947, in Buffalo, New York. He was put in an orphanage by his mother, Cora Miller (Dorothy McGuire), when he was seven years old.[8] His father was Albert Miller.[56] By the time he was a teenager, he left the orphanage and started to work his way through to becoming one of the world's wealthiest tycoons. He changed his name to "Victor Christian Newman," Victor standing for "victorious" and Newman standing for "new man," as he was a completely new man.[8] In 1970, Victor married Julia Newman (Meg Bennet) as he began to develop a strong business reputation.

1980–present

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In 1980, Victor and his wife Julia move to Genoa City to help Katherine Chancellor (Jeanne Cooper) run her company, Chancellor Industries. Julia felt neglected by Victor and sleeps with her photographer, a man named Michael Scott (Nick Benedict). Victor created his own company, Newman Enterprises, and ended up cheating on Julia as well, with Eve Howard (Margaret Mason) and later Lorie Brooks (Jaime Lyn Bauer). Julia became pregnant and it is assumed that it was Michael's child; Victor attacks him and Julia loses the child, revealed to actually have been Victor's. Eve later has a child, Cole Howard (J. Eddie Peck), believed to be Victor's son. Julia and Victor divorce and she leaves town with Michael, just as Victor begins a romance with stripper Nikki Reed (Melody Thomas Scott). Having been from the lower walks of life, Victor teaches Nikki about society. He later takes over the Prentiss family company, Prentiss Industries, and they scheme to get it back by using Lorie to seduce Victor into a marriage. On their wedding day, Victor signs the company back over to them and Lorie stands him up. Victor then tries returns to Nikki, who recently married Kevin Bancroft. Nikki ended up pregnant with Victor's child, but she ended up being manipulated into a marriage Tony DiSalvo to save her relationship with Kevin. Nikki later gives birth to a daughter named Victoria Newman (Ashley Nicole Millan). Nikki also later got involved with a man named Rick Daros, who nearly killed her before being saved by Victor. Eve Howard returns with her boyfriend, demanding that money be allocated to Cole in Victor's will, and later takes a job as his assistant, which prompts Julia to return to protect Victor. He planned to marry Eve but faked his death on the day of their wedding, and ends up marrying Nikki in April 1984. The following year, while Victor and Nikki are vacationing, Eve reappears with Rick, and they end up stealing money from them and escaping. Nikki facilitates Victor's reunion with his mother, Cora Miller, before her death.

Despite loving Nikki, Victor begins to fall for Ashley Abbott (Brenda Epperson) and they have an affair, enraging Nikki to sleep with Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman), Ashley's brother and Victor's business rival. Ashley becomes pregnant and Victor leaves Nikki, but when Nikki is diagnosed with cancer, Victor returns to her and Ashley aborts the child. When Nikki goes into remission, Victor wanted to be with Ashley, who had moved on with her psychiatrist Steven Lassiter (Rod Arrants); Steven later dies, and while Ashley wanted Victor back, he had returned to Nikki in an attempted to salvage their marriage, resulting in the birth of their son Nicholas Newman (Joshua Morrow). Victor and Jack later hire Leanna Love (Barbara Crampton) to write a biography on Victor, when in reality, Jack wanted the book to be a tell-all exposé on Victor. Leanna later writes a chapter about Victor's affair with Ashley and Nikki's illness, causing Victor to believe Nikki was behind the publication. He divorces her and marries Leanna to prove to the press that he didn't want to be with Ashley; their marriage was invalid, as the divorce wasn't finalized. Victor later takes over Jack's family company, Jabot Cosmetics, replacing him with Brad Carlton (Don Diamont). As a result, Jack spitefully marries Nikki, causing her relationship with Victor to become bitter. Victor marries Ashley, and years later; he tells Jack that he will give him back Jabot Cosmetics if he divorces Nikki. He agrees to do so, but Jack wasn't given full control of the company due to a legal loophole. Victor has a heart attack during a confrontation with Jack, and while he leaves him for dead, Victor recovers. As Jack and Nikki's marriage strained to due her alcoholism and pain killer addiction, she reconnected with Victor, who had decided to divorce Ashley.

Eve later returned to town again with her now-grown son Cole, who romanced Victor's daughter Victoria, unaware he was believed to be Victor's son. Victor later left Genoa City and traveled to Kansas, letting Nikki and the rest of the Newman family believe he had died. He meets Hope Adams (Signy Coleman). They returned to Genoa City and married. While Victor was in Kansas, Cole and Victoria had eloped, and when Victor revealed their sibling relation, the marriage was annulled. However, when Eve died, it was revealed that Cole was never Victor's son; Victoria and Cole remarry. Victor and Hope later have a son, Victor Adam Newman Jr. Hope wanted to return to Kansas and Victor was not interested; he divorced her and Victor Jr. was raised without knowing Victor was his father. Nikki had been engaged to Brad, much to Victor's dismay. On their wedding night, Victor was shot and Nikki returned to him; the mentally unstable Mari Jo Mason (Diana Barton) was revealed as the gunwoman. Victor and Nikki briefly reunite before he returns to Kansas after Hope's new husband, Cliff Wilson, had died. In 1997, Victor marries Diane Jenkins (Alex Donnelley), Jack's ex-girlfriend. Nikki had Victor have a vasectomy, but had frozen sperm for a future possibility. Nikki later marries Joshua Landers (Heath Kizzier), and in 1998, she is shot by Joshua's ex-wife, Veronica Landers (Candice Daly); Victor divorces Diane to marry Nikki on her deathbed, promising to remarry Diane after Nikki's death. When Nikki survived, their second marriage was invalidated, as Victor and Diane's divorce was never processed. Victor and Diane begin a bitter divorce over many months, during which Nikki reunites with Brad, and he and Jack take control of Newman Enterprises.

Diane remained in love with Victor, and stole his frozen sperm to artificially inseminate herself. Unbeknownst to her, Ashley had also stolen Victor's sperm to inseminate herself. Diane gave birth to Christian Victor Newman, but was shocked to discover the sperm she'd stolen was that of Jack. Ashley had received Victor's actual sperm sample and gives birth to Abby Carlton, whom she decides to pass off as Brad's child. Victor and Nikki later reunite, and in 2002, Maxwell Hollister (Sam Behrens) attempts to destroy Victor, using his estranged wife, revealed to be Lorie Brooks, in his plot. Originally, Max attempted to lead a hostile takeover of Julia Newman Martin's design firm, which Victor prevented. Now, Max used Lorie to keep Victor and Nikki apart, but Lorie could not follow through, and a ruined Max ends up leaving town. Months after, Victor and Nikki remarry in front of all of their loved ones. Ashley reveals that Abby is in fact Victor's daughter as she was diagnosed with cancer, and he welcomes her with open arms. After rescuing Nikki from a carjacker, Victor is diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy. Victor and Nikki's marriage slowly strained as he was caught up in taking Jabot Cosmetics away from Jack, dealing with NVP Retreats, and Nikki's campaign for State Senator, which resulted in an affair with her campaign manager David Chow. Victor and Nikki eventually divorce after six years in 2008. Soon after, Hope dies and Victor's estranged son, now known as Adam Newman (Michael Muhney), comes to Genoa City and works at Newman Enterprises.

Victor later falls in love with Sabrina Costelana (Raya Meddine), but she dies in a car accident with Nikki's devious husband, David Chow. Victor travels to Mexico and nearly dies, and Ashley is able to find him; they end up rekindling their romance. They remarried when Ashley became pregnant, but she miscarries when Adam gaslights her into having a hysterical pregnancy, but convinced her that she was still pregnant. Despite Adam stealing Nicholas' daughter, Faith, and passing her off as Ashley's, she and Victor divorce as he reunites with Nikki again. Victor was later shot by Patty Williams (Stacy Haiduk) and needed a heart transplant, receiving Colleen Carlton's (Tammin Sursok) heart. Victor and Nikki left for treatment in Europe, and upon their return, Adam's scheme was revealed and he faked his death. Victor went searching for him in Canada and met Meggie McClaine (Sean Young); he brings her to Genoa City and she works as Nikki's assistant, but causes her to relapse into alcoholism. In reality, Meggie was trying to foil Victor and Nikki's union to marry him for his money. Victor marries her, but has her arrested soon after; Nikki moves on with Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan). Afterward, Victor's children file a lawsuit against him over a cosmetics line, which they win.

Diane (Maura West), who had returned to Genoa City, reconnects with Victor and they remarry, however, it is annulled shortly after she finds him sleeping with Nikki and Victor learns of her affair with Tucker McCall (Stephen Nichols) and Jack. Afterward, Victor sends Nikki to a rehabilitation center for her alcoholism. Diane is murdered in August 2011, with Victor as a suspect. Nikki in fact murdered Diane in self-defense, causing Victor to falsely confess to murdering her to protect Nikki. While in jail, Victor marries his former daughter-in-law, Sharon Newman (Sharon Case), to push Nikki away, however when the entire murder plot is revealed, Nikki is not charged and Victor is freed. Victor and Sharon's marriage is annulled and he reunites with Nikki, however, she leaves him when some of his past schemes involving Victoria's marriage are exposed. To gain control of the cosmetics line Beauty of Nature, Victor slept with Genevieve Atkinson (Genie Francis). When Nikki reunites with Jack, Victor develops a genuine romance with Sharon to spite her. They marry a second time, however he disappears from town shortly after and Sharon believed he was abandoning her. She burned their prenuptial agreement and took over Newman Enterprises, while Jack and Tucker were buying up its stocks. While away, Victor had lost his memory and was working as a dock worker in Los Angeles; he was demanding better working conditions and the other workers planned to have him killed in an explosion, as a result, Genoa City believed Victor had died, but he returned shortly after. Upon his return, he annuls his marriage to Sharon and reunites with Nikki, just before Jack announces he is taking over Newman Enterprises, firing all of the Newman family and instating Adam. However, due to his addiction to pain killers, Jack gave up control of the company, leaving it to Adam.

Victor and Nikki finally remarry in March 2013 just before she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. At their wedding, an assassin attempts to shoot Victor, but Adam takes the bullet and nearly dies for his father. As a result, he offers Victor the position of co-CEO at Newman, and they begin working together. However, their partnership ends several months later when Victor discovers that Adam's silent partner used to take Newman private again was Jack. Victor fears that Adam and Jack have been scheming to take back the company for themselves without Victor. In retaliating, Victor, who now owns Chancellor Industries according to Katherine Chancellor's will, has all major Newman clients sign to Chancellor, as Victor leaves Newman worthless so he could build up Chancellor. Adam signs over his shares in Newman over to Victor, who plans to merge Chancellor Industries with Newman. Nikki then reveals she gave birth to another son decades earlier before she was with Victor, revealed to be Dylan McAvoy (Steve Burton). A subsidiary of the newly merged conglomerate, named Bonaventure Industries, later produced an illegal speed drug that Summer Newman (Hunter King) ended up overdosing on. Jack reported Victor to the FDA and he and his company were put under investigation. Dylan's supposed father and Nikki's former lover Ian Ward (Ray Wise) then arrives in town and causes pandemonium, to which Victor tries to get him out of town. It was later revealed that Victor had hired a lookalike to his granddaughter Cassie, named Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes), to haunt Sharon and learn a supposed secret she has. When his scheme is revealed, Nick and Sharon shun him and Nikki decides to move out for a while, but she and Victor later reunite. Victor and Nikki later learn that Ian is incapable of fathering children, leading to confusion. It is later revealed that Paul Williams (Doug Davidson), Nikki's ex-lover and longtime friend, is in fact Dylan's father, causing tension in Victor and Nikki's marriage, which continues when Victor goes to extensive lengths to awaken Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) from a coma to find out more information on Sharon's supposed secret. Nikki falls off the wagon and begins drinking again; she leaves Victor and refuses to take him back. Victor also sells Chancellor Industries back to Jill (Jess Walton), leaving the rest of the Newman family confused as to why he gave Chancellor up so easily.

In 2015, Victor has Jack kidnapped and replaced by a lookalike, who turns out to be a Peruvian drug lord named Marco Annicelli, all for him to take over Jabot Cosmetics and merge it with Newman, becoming Newman Abbott Enterprises. Meanwhile, Victor and his children discover that Nikki has fallen off the wagon; they convince her to quit drinking again and she and Victor end up reuniting. Jack makes his way back to Genoa City just as Victor learns that Marco is dangerous; he plans on shooting Marco dead in the park, but it is actually Jack who he ends up shooting, who had finally returned to confront him. Jack ends up falling comatose while Victor frantically tries to get rid of Marco, who continues to masquerade around town. When Jack awakens, he reluctantly agrees to help Victor get Marco out of town and back in prison, which they end up doing successfully. With the real Jack back in Genoa City, the Newman Abbott merger comes to an end and both companies return to their separate states. Meanwhile, Adam, who had returned to town under the false identity of Gabriel Bingham, had teamed up with Ian (who had escaped prison) to create a computer virus to destroy Newman Enterprises for separate revenge on both their parts; the virus was known as the Paragon project, which later led to the revelation that "Gabriel" is in fact Adam. He agrees to stop Paragon, but Ian makes no such promise; on Halloween, when a party was being thrown in the Newman Enterprises ballroom, Ian is responsible for the building catching fire and a great panic ensuing. As a result, Ashley and Billy (Burgess Jenkins) offer to share office space at Jabot with Newman while the Newman building is being repaired, but Victor refuses to trust them. It is later revealed that Billy revived Paragon as an act of revenge against Victor, leading to Jack firing him and Victor filing a lawsuit against Jabot.

Reception and legacy

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"Newman has become a daytime television icon during his unparalleled tenure as soap opera's biggest star ... Victor Newman quickly developed into a main character and firmly planted himself into the hearts of millions of fans across the globe."[57]

Good News Weekly on Victor Newman (2010)

Chris Jancelewicz of The Huffington Post described Victor as "the very definition of daytime TV icon" and noted that, "Even people who have never seen an episode in their lives know his name, his face, and his powerful low voice."[16] In the early 1990s, he was described as a heartthrob.[58] He is credited as being one of the soap opera world's leading stars.[59] Jamey Giddens of Zap2it considers Braeden the soap opera's leading male.[60] Tommy Garrett of Highlight Hollywood stated that Braeden "is known in the industry as the biggest daytime leading man of all time".[61] In 1993, Nancy Reichardt of The Los Angeles Times stated: "Victor Newman is one of those characters. When Eric Braeden first came on the show in the role, Victor was a villain, and what a villain! His portrayal proved so dynamic that this "minor" plot point has been ignored over the years. Today, Braeden is one of the show's leading men. The character has never lost his edge, but his knife-wielding days are long forgotten."[62]

In 1997, The Museum of Television and Radio wrote that with the arrival of the character, who was an "enigmatic stranger popular with women", "the show's revived tableau was complete", saying it was an "amazingly seamless transition" and praised William J. Bell for the character's introduction.[30] Deanna Barnert of MSN Entertainment wrote of Braeden's tenure: "Eric Braeden first signed onto The Young and the Restless in 1980 for a mini-stint as a baddy, but stayed on to change the game in Genoa City forever, becoming one of daytime's most recognizable forces on and off screen."[63] In 2010, Global News wrote that, "From the early days of The Young and the Restless, Victor Newman has been a symbol of power in Genoa City."[64]

Braeden's biography at Yahoo! notes that upon his casting as the ruthless businessman Victor, he "clicked with both the audience and the creative powers, and has been one of the series leading men for close to two decades".[65] Kim Muraro of LimeLife stated that instead of his originally planned three-month stay at the series, he "has become one of the most iconic characters in daytime TV".[66] Garrett, writing from Canyon News, wrote: "[Braeden] plays the mastermind mogul with real gusto. His innate acting skills are as legendary as his distinguished career. This week, we saw Braeden play ruthless, conniving and ultimately a loving father."[67] Good News Weekly wrote: "There are some men that are larger than life. There are some men that transcend the TV screen. There are some men that touch the lives of millions of viewers. Victor Newman is one of those men."[57] In 2005, Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Braeden has transformed the character into a "global phenom".[68] BuddyTV noted the storyline where Victor locked his wife Julia's lover in a bomb shelter as "the turning point" in the character's life, making him a villain.[69]

The character of Victor has been used as a spokesperson for the Canadian discount store Zellers and appeared in an advert for it.[57] The commercials aired in November 1998.[70] In the adverts, Victor breaks the proverbial fourth wall, and begins speaking to the Zellers shopper on the other side of the television screen, praising her admirable combination of style and thrift. He steps closer and squashes his nose against the camera lens. According to the website StrategyOnline, the promotional ad campaign for Zellers featuring Victor proved to be the most popular installment to date as of May 1999; the staff of StrategyOnline wrote that the campaign "has garnered considerable praise in the marketing community – and small wonder. Not only does it perform the considerable task of balancing an affordability message with strong branding, it does so in a category seldom noted for the quality of strategic thinking that goes into its advertising."[70]

Victor's pairing with Nikki has received positive reviews from critics throughout the years; The News & Advance cited Victor and Nikki with other romances considered "epic" of the early supercouple era.[71] Global News wrote of their long-standing relationship, "Victor is the consummate womanizer and has been a part of many relationships over the years. Nonetheless, his heart belongs to one woman alone, the stunning Nikki Reed. Despite true love and good intention, the relationship between Victor and Nikki has always been troubled by poor timing and miscommunication."[64] In 1990, The Washington Times wrote that, "Victor Newman's sudden marriage to Ashley Abbott fooled us all."[72] In 1995, Sports Illustrated wrote of Victor's marriage to Hope, saying a "man with that much power could have married anyone, but he fell in love with a blind woman. Not for what she is, but who she's about."[73] In 2002, Entertainment Weekly wrote that the soap opera was "keeping it real" with Victor and Nikki's third wedding.[74] Upon their fourth wedding in 2013, the magazine stated: "Say what you will about Victor (and we've all said a lot), but the ol' boy definitely knows who is best for him — Nikki."[75]

On Victor's rivalry with Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman), Allison Waldman of AOL TV said: "After all, their characters' on screen feud has been the stuff of soap legend. Victor and Jack have shared wives, corporations, but mostly, unabashed hatred. They despise each other."[76] Additionally, Waldman wrote: "Braeden's contribution to the show these past three decades really cannot be understated. He's been a driving force as Victor primarily because he's a villain who's not quite pure evil. He has a heart and on occasion shows a vulnerability that makes him likable and even sympathetic" but "like a big jungle cat, he is not one to be tamed. That's why at any point, Victor can turn on someone he once professed to love [...] See, that's Victor. He makes viewers crazy with his actions, but he's so dynamic and interesting, that you can't stop watching him. Thank you, Eric Braeden. You are Victor and you have made him completely compelling for 30 years."[76] In another article, Waldman called Braeden one of the biggest stars in the soap opera business.[77] Victor has adopted several nicknames on the show that have carried into the media. This includes "The Mustache" and "The Dark Night".[16]

When asked during the same interview why he believed Victor had so much commercial appeal, Braeden responded: "I really don't know. I've always been a very emotional actor, in other words, the only criterion I go by when I film scenes is to make them as believable and real as possible. Maybe it's that. Maybe – and I'm not sure if there's any truth to this – but people can perhaps sense that I've seen a lot in my life. I've been through a lot, and maybe for that reason I can feel empathy."[16]

Tommy Garrett of Highlight Hollywood also compared his performance to his portrayal of John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 film Titanic, stating that the performances are "equally enthralling".[78] A writer from The Age describes Victor's voice as "gravel".[79] Toby Goldstein of The Orlando Sentinel stated that Victor is one of the characters contributing to the soap opera's longtime popularity.[80] Shelley Fralic of the Winnipeg Free Press named Braeden along with Susan Lucci (who portrayed Erica Kane on All My Children) to be the soap opera genre's biggest icons.[13] Fralic stated that he is the "eye of the Genoa City hurricane" and that "the thought of Y&R without Victor Newman – his character is recovering from a heart transplant and was going to "disappear" to Belgium for rehabilitation – is hard to imagine, rather like Dallas without J.R. Ewing, or The Sopranos without Tony."[13]

In 2022, Charlie Mason from Soaps She Knows placed Victor second on his list of the best 25 characters from The Young and the Restless, commenting "You know you've reached the status of icon when your mustache has a space reserved for it at the Smithsonian. Then again, you also have a pretty good hunch that you're the stuff of legend when, as Eric Braeden's womanizing character has (well, should have), you have a former-wives wing at the American Museum of Natural History that rivals Henry VIII's."[81]

Notes

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  1. ^ Victor and Sharon were married twice in 2012. From January 13–30, 2012, and again from August 2 – October 8, 2012. Both marriages were annulled.

See also

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