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Susan Haskell

Susan Haskell (born June 10, 1968) is a Canadian actress best known for her portrayal of Marty Saybrooke on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live, a role she originated in 1992 and reprised multiple times until 2011. Haskell, a Toronto native, began her career as a model at age 16 and appeared in commercials during high school before pursuing formal acting training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. She graduated cum laude with a B.S. in biopsychology from Tufts University. Her breakthrough came with One Life to Live, where she depicted the character's evolution from a rape survivor to a doctor, earning critical acclaim for her emotional depth in storylines involving trauma, romance, and redemption. Beyond soaps, Haskell guest-starred on series such as JAG as Lt. Cmdr. Jordan 'Jordi' Parker, ER, The District, and Sliders, and appeared in films including Mrs. Winterbourne (1996) as Patricia Winterbourne, No Turning Back (2001), Dead by Monday (2000), Black Point (2002), and a small role in The Good Shepherd (2006). For her performance on , Haskell received two : Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1994 and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2009, following her return to the role in 2008. She also garnered nominations for and other honors throughout her career. In her personal life, Haskell is married to actor , her former co-star, with whom she shares two daughters, McKenna (born 2003) and Marlowe (born 2007); the family resides on the East Coast. Fluent in and trained in , , and , Haskell has also served as National Chairwoman for the "I Am Worth It" campaign and supports the Brain Injury Association.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Susan Haskell was born on June 10, 1968, in , , , into a Canadian family. Raised in , Haskell grew up in a culturally rich environment that fostered bilingualism, as the city and broader Canadian context emphasized both English and languages from an early age. This exposure contributed to her becoming fluent in during her childhood. Haskell's early years included significant local influences on the , notably through her eight years of training starting at a young age, as well as studies in and at in . These pursuits reflected the vibrant artistic scene of her hometown, shaping her initial interests in performance. This foundation later extended to modeling at age 16.

Education and early interests

Susan Haskell attended high school in , , where she balanced her studies with early professional opportunities in modeling and advertising. Beginning at age 16, she started modeling and appeared in numerous television commercials, which marked the onset of her interests in during her teenage years. Haskell graduated cum laude from in , , with a degree in biopsychology. Her family background in had fostered these early artistic pursuits alongside her academic focus on science. While at Tufts, she enrolled in drama courses that ignited her passion for , prompting her to shift career aspirations away from medicine. Following her undergraduate studies, Haskell pursued formal acting training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in , from which she graduated in 1991. Complementing her dramatic education were extensive childhood studies in the , including eight years of and six years of and at in . These experiences honed her discipline and artistic foundation, preparing her for a career in the entertainment industry.

Personal life

Marriage to Thorsten Kaye

Susan Haskell met fellow actor on the set of the ABC soap opera One Life to Live in 1995, where Kaye debuted as the character Patrick Thornhart opposite Haskell's long-running role as . Their on-screen chemistry as romantic leads quickly translated to real life, sparking a relationship that has endured for nearly three decades. The couple married in a private ceremony, with Kaye keeping the exact date undisclosed, as he emphasized their commitment in a 2018 . Haskell, originally from , , had relocated to the in the early to pursue her acting career, and their partnership solidified her life in and later , where they supported each other's professional endeavors amid the demands of schedules. Throughout their marriage, Haskell and Kaye maintained a collaborative dynamic in , notably reuniting on Port Charles in 2001, with Haskell guest-starring as Granya Thornhart, the sister of Kaye's character Ian Thornhart. As Kaye's career progressed to prominent roles on (2002–2011) and (2013–present), Haskell provided mutual encouragement during her own tenure on until 2011, after which she stepped back into semi-retirement to focus on family. Their shared experiences in the industry have been marked by quiet solidarity, with Kaye crediting Haskell's influence on his grounded approach to fame. The couple has two daughters together.

Children and family life

Susan Haskell and welcomed their first daughter, McKenna Kaye, in February 2003. Their second daughter, Marann Kaye, was born on January 28, 2007, weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces. Following Haskell's departure from in 2011, she stepped back from acting to focus on raising her young daughters, prioritizing family over professional pursuits. This shift involved lifestyle adjustments for the family, including maintaining a bi-coastal routine as Kaye continued his career on the while they centered their life around the children in the Northeast. Haskell has since led a notably private family life, with no public returns to acting as of 2025. In recent years, as their daughters have grown into young adults, the family has navigated the empty-nest transition. McKenna, now 22 and living in New York City, is studying film at The New School and interning on The Bold and the Beautiful; she accompanied her father to the 2024 Daytime Emmy Awards, where Kaye won for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series. Marlowe, now 18, is an aspiring singer who released the single "Shutter Speed" and has joined Kaye for outings such as concerts, highlighting his hands-on role as a father. Kaye has reflected on this phase in a 2024 interview, noting the change of being alone with Haskell for the first time on their boat and expressing gratitude for her sacrifices: "She gave me two beautiful kids and many years of her life that should have been spent being an actor."

Acting career

Early modeling and television debut

Susan Haskell began her entertainment career in her native , starting as a model at the age of 16 and appearing in numerous television commercials while still attending high school. This early work provided her initial exposure to the industry and helped build her confidence in front of the camera, transitioning from print modeling suggested by a to on-air performances. Her acting debut came with the lead role of Pink Chiquita in the 1987 Canadian comedy film The Pink Chiquitas, a low-budget production about alien-controlled women in a small town. Following this, Haskell made her television debut in 1990, guest-starring as Lauren Vail in the episode "Calendar Boy" of the syndicated series , marking her first professional on-screen role in a scripted narrative. In the early , Haskell continued to accumulate credits with a supporting role as Donna, a receptionist, in the 1991 comedy Strictly Business, opposite and , where she delivered around 10 lines in scenes involving office interactions. These minor appearances, including other small parts that bolstered her resume, reflected her growing presence in both film and television while she honed her craft. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in in 1991, Haskell relocated to the , shifting her focus from modeling to full-time pursuits in , where she began auditioning more aggressively for roles. This move solidified her transition into professional , setting the stage for more substantial opportunities in the industry.

Soap opera roles

Susan Haskell is best known for her portrayal of Margaret "Marty" Saybrooke on the soap opera , a role she originated on January 24, 1992. Initially introduced as a wild college student and party girl at Llanview University, Marty's character was central to the show's groundbreaking 1993 storyline, in which she was assaulted by and two of his fraternity brothers while intoxicated at a campus event. This narrative, which highlighted themes of , , and , earned Haskell a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 1994 and marked a pivotal moment in history for addressing sexual violence. Over the course of her initial run from 1992 to 1997, Marty's portrayal evolved from that of a troubled figure—often impulsive and involved in romantic entanglements—to a redeemed heroine seeking stability and justice. She developed a significant romance with Patrick Thornhart, an played by , whom Haskell met on the set and later married in real life. Following the trauma of the , Marty pursued and established a medical career as Dr. Marty Saybrooke Thornhart, working as a and later facing professional challenges tied to her personal history. Haskell reprised the role of in brief returns in February 2004 and May 2005, during which the character dealt with lingering effects of past events and family dynamics in Llanview. She returned full-time from June 11, 2008, to June 6, 2011, portraying a brainwashed who had been presumed dead after a car accident, only to resurface with and manipulated memories courtesy of . This arc explored redemption, identity, and reconciliation, culminating in Marty's departure as approached its cancellation in January 2012. Haskell has not returned to the role in any reboots or revivals as of 2025. In addition to her One Life to Live tenure, Haskell appeared in a special guest capacity on the ABC soap in 2001, playing Granya Thornhart, the deceased sister of her character’s love interest, Patrick Thornhart. This crossover role tied into the Thornhart family backstory, with Granya's spirit influencing ongoing plots involving Patrick and his brother , and her storyline concluded with revelations about a past .

Film and guest appearances

Susan Haskell's work in films and guest television roles, though less extensive than her soap opera career, showcased her range in dramatic and supporting parts during the and early . These appearances were typically sporadic, shaped by her ongoing commitments to serialized television, allowing her to take on finite projects that highlighted her ability to portray complex supporting characters in thrillers, romances, and procedural dramas. Haskell played Patricia Winterbourne in the romantic comedy (1996), a role that involved a storyline alongside and . She followed this with the independent drama No Turning Back (2001), where she portrayed Helen Knight, a character navigating family tensions and personal loss in a story of redemption, and Dead by Monday (2001) as Karen, in a darkly comic tale of love and death. In the crime thriller Black Point (2001), Haskell appeared as Natalie Travis, supporting the lead in a tale of revenge and coastal intrigue starring . Her subsequent film work included the role of Dr. Fields in the family-oriented drama Guarding Eddy (2004), focusing on themes of protection and emotional growth. Haskell's last credited film appearance was a brief but notable part as Wife Dinner Guest in Robert De Niro's epic The Good Shepherd (2006), contributing to the film's ensemble depiction of CIA origins. On television, Haskell's guest spots often featured in procedurals and miniseries, emphasizing her knack for authoritative or enigmatic figures. She had a recurring role as Lt. Cmdr. Jordan Parker on the military legal drama JAG from 1998 to 2001, appearing in multiple episodes including "The Return" and "Past Tense," where her character served as a romantic interest and medical expert to the protagonists. She also had a recurring role as Maryann Cates on 18 Wheels of Justice (2000–2001). Other guest appearances included Susanna Morehouse on Sliders (1998), Mrs. Burke on ER (1999), Karen Spotz on The District (2000), and Natalie in the Disney TV movie Smart House (1999). Earlier, in 1995, she portrayed Elizabeth in the NBC miniseries Zoya (also known as Danielle Steel's Zoya), a historical drama spanning the Russian Revolution to post-World War II America, starring Melissa Gilbert. Haskell also guest-starred as Pamela in the ABC Afterschool Special Fast Forward (1995), an educational episode addressing teen issues like peer pressure and decision-making. Her final television guest role came in Crossing Jordan (2004), where she played Jane Newman in the episode "He Said, She Said," depicting a nurse entangled in a murder investigation. These select engagements reflect a pattern of selective non-soap projects, with no further appearances after 2006 amid her focus on family and prime-time soaps.

Awards and recognition

Daytime Emmy Awards

Susan Haskell received significant recognition from the for her performances on , earning two wins and one nomination over the course of her career. In 1994, Haskell won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Series for her portrayal of amid the character's gang rape storyline, which highlighted the emotional aftermath and trial proceedings. This accolade underscored her ability to convey the psychological depth of a trauma survivor, contributing to the soap's exploration of sensitive social issues. Haskell was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in , shortly after reprising her role as Dr. following a decade-long absence. The nomination reflected the impact of her return, where Marty navigated complex dynamics including and with past adversaries. Building on that momentum, Haskell secured her second Daytime Emmy in 2009 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, again for Dr. on . This win celebrated her nuanced depiction of Marty's redemption arc and evolving relationships, solidifying her status as a standout performer in .

Soap Opera Digest Awards and other honors

Susan Haskell received two nominations from the for her portrayal of on . In 1994, she was nominated in the Outstanding Younger Leading Actress category. The following year, in 1995, Haskell earned a nomination for Outstanding . Beyond these, Haskell's performance garnered recognition for its role in pioneering sensitive storylines on , particularly the 1993 gang rape arc involving her character, which was noted as groundbreaking for addressing and recovery in a context. This portrayal contributed to industry discussions on handling controversial themes, complementing her Daytime Emmy achievements in related categories.

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