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Layla Williamson
One Life to Live character
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Portrayed byTika Sumpter
Duration2005–11
First appearanceJuly 15, 2005 (2005-07-15)
Last appearanceJanuary 24, 2011 (2011-01-24)
ClassificationFormer, regular
Created byDena Higley
Introduced byFrank Valentini
In-universe information
Occupation
  • Fashion designer at Exposed
  • Secretary at the Llanview Police Department
  • Secretary at Buchanan Enterprises
Parents
SistersEvangeline Williamson
Aunts and unclesClay Williamson

Layla Williamson is a fictional character on the American daytime soap opera One Life to Live.

Casting

Actress Tika Sumpter originated the role of Layla Williamson onscreen July 15, 2005,[1] playing the role regularly through September 14, 2010. Sumpter reappeared in the role November 9–10, 2010, and January 21 and 24, 2011.[2][3]

Character history

Layla arrives in Llanview in 2005 to live with her sister, Evangeline "Vange" Williamson after pursuing an acting career in Los Angeles.[1] She quickly gets a job as a waitress at Capricorn nightclub, then owned by Antonio Vega. Antonio and Layla become friends, and Layla moves in with Antonio while he is engaged in a custody battle for his daughter Jamie Vega with her maternal grandfather R. J. Gannon. Layla pretends to be Antonio's girlfriend and the two gain him full custody of her.

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Layla (Sumpter) and Evangeline (Goldsberry)

In 2007, Layla co-founds the Exposed fashion line with Adriana Cramer. They soon hire attractive former baseball player Tate Harmon to model the male underwear line. Layla is devastated when Evangeline falls into a coma following a deadly hate crime instigated by Tate. Tate eventually holds Layla and Vincent, Adriana and Rex Balsom hostage on the rooftop of the Palace Hotel. They are rescued by police officer Talia Sahid.

In 2007, Layla and Talia move in together after Evangeline's condition remains unchanged, along with Sarah Roberts. By 2009, Sarah leaves town and Talia dies, leading Cristian and Oliver "Fish" Fish to move in to offset Layla's housing costs. After a one-night stand, Layla begins to date Fish, but begins to believe that he might be gay. While at the gym, Layla encounters Kyle Lewis, and begins to suspect that Fish and Kyle had a romantic relationship. When Layla shares her suspicion with fellow roommate Cristian, Cristian tells Layla he encountered the two kissing outside of the gym. At the apartment, Fish arrives home with a bottle of wine ready to celebrate their relationship. But, Layla rebuffs his advances and the two end their brief romance.

In June 2010, Cristian and Layla engage to marry, and in July, plan to visit Layla's mother Lisa Williamson to share the news. They travel to Maryland to visit Lisa and face tragedy when Evangeline falls ill. Layla and her mother, after a final eulogizing testimonial to her comatose sister, remove Evangeline with her from life support and she dies.[4]

In the late fall of 2010, Layla and Cris are forced to postpone their engagement as Layla gets an offer to work in Paris with Adriana Cramer. Layla and Cris struggle with their long distance romance. While in Paris on a business meeting, Cris and Layla are reunited, but after a brief resumption of their romance, decide to call their engagement off with Layla remaining in Paris.

Reception

For her portrayal of Layla, Sumpter was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Best Actress in a Daytime Drama Series in 2008.

References

  1. ^ a b One Life to Live. Season 38. July 15, 2005. American Broadcasting Company.
  2. ^ One Life to Live. Season 43. 2010–2011. American Broadcasting Company.
  3. ^ "Layla Williamson Character Profile". About.com. IAC. Archived from the original on 2013-04-13. Retrieved April 8, 2013.
  4. ^ One Life to Live. Season 43. July 26, 2010. American Broadcasting Company.