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Bo Buchanan
One Life to Live character
Portrayed by
Duration
  • 1979–86
  • 1988–2013
First appearanceNovember 1979 (1979-11)
Last appearanceAugust 19, 2013 (2013-08-19)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Created byGordon Russell
Sam Hall
Introduced by
Book appearancesPatrick's Notebook
Crossover
appearances
All My Children
In-universe information
Other names
  • Bo Ralston
  • Bill Brady
  • Asa Buchanan
  • Beaufort Oglethorpe Buchanan[1]
OccupationLlanview police commissioner
Former Producer of the soap opera Fraternity Row
Owned WVLE TV station
Worked at the Lord/Manning Plant (undercover)
Movie producer with Marco Dane
Former Executive at Lone Star Records
FamilyBuchanan
Parents
Stepmother
BrothersClint Buchanan
Half-brothersBen Davidson
Wife
Sons
StepchildrenRachel Gannon
Grandchildren
Aunts and uncles
  • Pike Buchanan
  • Jeannie Buchanan
Nieces and nephews
First cousins

Beaufort Oglethorpe "Bo" Buchanan is a fictional character from the American soap opera One Life to Live, portrayed by Robert S. Woods.

Casting and awards

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Robert S. Woods created the character of Bo in November 1979. Woods originally screen tested for the recast of Richard Abbott, cousin of central heroine Victoria "Viki" Lord Riley (Erika Slezak). He was offered the newly created part of Bo instead by then-executive producer Joseph Stuart, and he accepted. Woods went on to play Bo from the character's inception through 1986, and returned in 1988 to play him through the series finale on January 13, 2012.[2][3] Woods reprised the role when new regular episodes of OLTL debuted on Hulu, iTunes, and FX Canada via The Online Network April 29, 2013.[4][5]

A 2008 time travel storyline transplants Bo and Rex Balsom (John-Paul Lavoisier) back to 1968, where Woods portrays his character's father Asa Buchanan, and Lavoisier plays a young Bo from July 21 through August 26, 2008.[3][6][7][8][9] As Bo and Rex return to the present, Woods' real-life son Tanner plays young Bo on August 26, 2008 as he departs to serve in the Vietnam War.[3][10]

Woods won the Daytime Emmy Award for Lead Actor for the role in 1983,[11] also earning nominations in 1986,[12] 1993,[13] 1994,[14] 1999,[15] 2000,[16] and 2012, multiple Soap Opera Digest Award nominations, and four MVP trophies from Soap Opera Update.[2]

Storylines

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Lost love and business

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Vietnam War-veteran Bo arrives in the fictional city of Llanview, Pennsylvania, in November 1979, following his brother Clint (Clint Ritchie) from their native Texas. Clint had secured the chief editing position at Llanview's flagship newspaper, The Banner, replacing the ailing husband and editor for Banner publisher Victoria Lord Riley (Erika Slezak), Joe Riley (Lee Patterson).

Somewhat unlucky in love, over the years Bo suffers many breakups, including the deaths of two wives (Didi O'Neill in 1988 and Sarah Gordon in 1992) and a fiancée (Gabrielle Medina in 2004). He pursues many occupations, such as becoming a music record executive and a film and television producer. In the late 1980s, Bo produces a Llanview-based opera, Fraternity Row, which in 2008 is revealed to have given a fictionalized version of rapper Snoop Dogg his break in show business, cementing a lifelong friendship between them.[17] In 1995, Bo becomes Llanview's police commissioner.

Nora and family

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Bo meets attorney Nora Hanen Gannon (Hillary B. Smith) in October 1992; that Thanksgiving, he and wife Sarah Gordon (Jensen Buchanan) are involved in a hit and run accident and Sarah is killed. Over the next several months Nora and Bo work side by side trying to track down the killer. The case is finally closed and the two become best friends; their relationship slowly grows into romance after a kiss on New Year's Eve. The couple's first date is at Serenity Springs and is soon followed by a slew of junk food eating and jitterbug dates. Bo and Nora first have sex in April 1993 and express their love in May 1993. However, Nora's chronic headaches worsen, leading her to believe that she is the one who caused the accident leading to Sarah's death. Bo soon proves this to be false and proposes marriage. Nora is diagnosed with a brain tumor but recovers. Bo and Nora marry on June 1, 1995, at St. James Church. The ceremony is officiated by Reverend Andrew Carpenter (Wortham Krimmer), Rabbi Heller, and rock and roll singer Little Richard.

Bo is devastated when his son Drew Buchanan, a police officer, is killed in the line of duty on September 16, 1998.[18] Nora hopes to conceive a child to give her husband a reason to live; out of desperation she turns to former lover Sam Rappaport (Kale Browne). The pregnancy pulls Bo back onto his feet, but he and Nora later divorce in 1999 when it is revealed that Nora's son Matthew had apparently been fathered by Sam. It is not until Sam's death in 2003 that the truth comes out about how Matthew (Eddie Alderson) is Bo's son, Sam had been aware of it, and that he kept the secret.

In July 2008, Bo and young Rex Balsom (John-Paul Lavoisier) travel back in time to 1968; Bo finds himself reliving his past as his own father Asa Buchanan, while Rex is Bo.[8][9] They both ultimately return as history writes itself with one exception: Rex (as Bo) sleeps with Asa's ex-mistress Emma Bradley. This proves significant in February 2009 when a paternity test determines that David Vickers (Tuc Watkins) — whom a previous DNA test had supposedly established is Asa's son by Emma — is actually's Bo's son.[19][20]

In 2009, Nora and Clint (Jerry verDorn, onward) begin a relationship. Bo and Nora spend more time together when Matthew is in an accident and becomes paralyzed; soon Clint senses that Bo and Nora still harbor feelings for each other. Nora accepts Clint's proposal, but she kisses Bo the night before her wedding to Clint. Nora loves Clint and goes through with the wedding to Clint, but she becomes further wrapped up with Bo when Matthew sues his parents for the right to have a dangerous surgery that may help him walk again. Bo and Nora finally confess their love for each other and have an affair. When Clint finds out, he furiously throws Nora out and demands a divorce, blackmailing her into signing over the Buchanan mansion, which Asa had left to her in his will.

In April 2010, Bo is shot by Schuyler Joplin (Scott Clifton) but survives, soon asking Nora to marry him on April 9, 2010. In June 2010, after a decade apart, Bo and Nora remarry in a ceremony officiated by David.

On finale episode, first-run January 13, 2012, Bo became a grandfather to Drew Buchanan II, via Matthew.

In October 2012, on General Hospital, Téa Delgado's baby is stolen by Heather Webber. Anna Devane mentions that Bo is still the Police Commissioner in Llanview and John McBain notes that he is doing everything he can to help apprehend Heather. After Heather is apprehended, Téa learns that her child is actually the child of Sam McCall, and that Todd Manning switched her child with Sam's. Distraught, Téa returns to Llanview.

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Bo Buchanan is a fictional character from the American daytime soap opera One Life to Live, portrayed by actor Robert S. Woods from 1979 to 1986 and again from 1988 to 2013. Introduced as a Texas rancher unaware of his heritage, Bo is eventually revealed as the illegitimate son of Asa Buchanan, making him a key member of the wealthy and influential Buchanan family in the fictional town of Llanview, Pennsylvania. Over the course of the series, he rises to become the long-serving police commissioner, embodying themes of family loyalty, law enforcement, and romantic entanglements. As the son of Asa and Olympia Buchanan, Bo shares a close but competitive relationship with his brother Clint Buchanan, and he fathers three sons: Drew Buchanan, who dies young, Matthew Buchanan, whose storyline involves a dramatic paternity revelation and subsequent paralysis, and David Vickers, whose paternity is revealed in a 2008 time-travel plot. His most enduring romance is with attorney Nora Hanen, whom he marries multiple times amid separations caused by infidelity, kidnappings, and family interference; other significant relationships include marriages to Delilah Ralston (divorced), Didi O'Neill and Sarah Gordon (both deceased), as well as involvements with Lindsay Rappaport and Paige Miller. Bo's features high-stakes plots, including being framed for murder, time-travel adventures to 1968 with ally , and confrontations with villains like Carlo Hesser and Margaret Cochran, solidifying his role as a heroic figure in Llanview's narrative landscape. Woods' performance earned critical acclaim, including a 1983 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Series and multiple Award nominations.

Creation and development

Conception and introduction

Bo Buchanan, whose full name is Beaufort Oglethorpe Buchanan, was created by head writers Gordon Russell and Sam Hall for the soap opera in 1979. The character was introduced as part of the expansion of the wealthy Buchanan family, which arrived in the fictional town of Llanview, , that year, bringing new layers of family intrigue and power struggles to the series. This development helped elevate the Buchanans as a central force in the show's narrative, alongside established families like the Lords. Introduced as a veteran, Bo debuted in November 1979, arriving in Llanview following his brother Clint to work at The Banner newspaper, unaware of his true Buchanan heritage. His eventual revelation as Asa Buchanan's son deepened family dynamics and introduced elements of business rivalry within the powerful Buchanan enterprise. Initially believing his father to be Yancy Ralston due to Asa's deception, Bo's journey to uncover his origins set the stage for ongoing conflicts and alliances in Llanview.

Casting history

Robert S. Woods originated the role of Bo Buchanan on the ABC daytime soap opera in 1979. A veteran himself, Woods portrayed the rugged character of fellow veteran Bo Buchanan. Woods portrayed Bo from 1979 to 1986, when he departed the series to care for his ailing mother in and to pursue other acting opportunities, including a stint as Paul Stewart on . He returned to the role in 1988 and continued through the show's ABC run until its cancellation in January 2012. In April 2013, Woods reprised Bo Buchanan for Prospect Park's online revival of One Life to Live on The Online Network, appearing in new webisodes until the series' season finale. His final performance in the role aired on August 19, 2013. During a 2008 time-travel storyline, Woods' real-life son, Tanner Woods, briefly appeared as a young Bo in flashbacks depicting the character's departure for Vietnam; John-Paul Lavoisier also portrayed young Bo earlier that year.

Portrayal and reception

Awards and nominations

Robert S. Woods received numerous accolades for his portrayal of Bo Buchanan on , including a Daytime Emmy Award win and several nominations, as well as honors from soap opera publications. In 1983, Woods won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Series for his early work depicting Bo's experiences as a Vietnam War veteran, highlighting the character's emotional depth in addressing post-war challenges. He earned subsequent nominations for the same category in 1986, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, and 2012, with the final nod recognizing his performance during the show's concluding season amid its announced cancellation. Woods also secured four Soap Opera Update MVP Awards for , reflecting fan and industry appreciation for his long-term commitment to the role. Additionally, he received multiple Award nominations throughout the 1990s and 2000s for Outstanding Lead Actor, such as for Outstanding Hero in 1990 and Outstanding Lead Actor in 1994.

Critical reception

Bo Buchanan, portrayed by Robert S. Woods, garnered significant praise for the character's romantic arcs, particularly the chemistry with Nora Hanen/Buchanan (), which established the pairing as a fan-favorite in . noted that Bo and Nora maintained a huge fan following throughout their on-again, off-again relationship, highlighted by memorable weddings and family dynamics that resonated with viewers. described the couple as emblematic of enduring soap romance, emphasizing their appeal amid dramatic challenges like family tragedies. Fans and critics alike viewed Bo as Llanview's steadfast moral anchor, embodying themes of loyalty and integrity within the Buchanan family legacy. Woods' long-term performance earned multiple accolades, including a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1983, underscoring the character's role as one of daytime's favorite heroes. However, some storylines in the 2000s drew criticism for complexity; the 2008 arc, in which Bo and were transported to 1968, was described as ambitious yet convoluted and ultimately a failure in execution. Bo's legacy as an everyman hero persisted in the soap genre, with Woods' portrayal credited for its authenticity and longevity over three decades. Following One Life to Live's 2012 cancellation, tributes highlighted Bo's central role in the series' cultural footprint, including references in Daytime Emmy ceremonies honoring veteran characters and performers. Parade magazine reflected on the character's impact during the show's farewell, noting Woods' mixed emotions as emblematic of the ensemble's enduring bond with audiences.

Fictional biography

Family background

Bo Buchanan was born the son of , a powerful oil magnate and patriarch of the influential Buchanan family, and his first wife, Olympia Kenedy Buchanan, who died in 1979. Asa, who passed away in 2007, had previously married Renee Divine in 1988, making her Bo's stepmother during multiple periods of their on-again, off-again relationship, including 1999 and 2004. Bo's full sibling is his older brother, Clint Buchanan, while he has two paternal half-brothers: , born to Asa and Renee and who died in 2004, and , whose paternity as Bo's son with Emma Bradley was confirmed via DNA test in 2009 after initially being believed to be Asa's child. Bo is the father of three sons: Drew Buchanan, born to him and Becky Lee Hunt in 1983 and killed in the line of duty in 1998; Matthew Buchanan, born to him and Nora Hanen in 1999, with paternity revealed in 2003 after a deception involving Rappaport; and , as noted above. In 2012, Bo became a grandfather when Matthew and his partner Destiny Evans welcomed son Drew Buchanan II. As a core member of the Buchanan dynasty, a wealthy Llanview centered on Buchanan Enterprises—an oil, media, and conglomerate—Bo's kinships extend through numerous cousins, nephews, and nieces involved in the family's business ventures and philanthropic efforts, such as support for local hospitals and charities.

Arrival in Llanview and early career

Bo Buchanan, a Vietnam War veteran, arrived in the fictional city of Llanview, Pennsylvania, in November 1979, following his brother Clint and seeking reconciliation with his estranged father, Asa Buchanan. Upon his arrival, Bo was initially unaware of his full Buchanan heritage, but tensions quickly emerged with Asa over control of the family conglomerate, Buchanan Enterprises, which Asa had relocated to Llanview in 1980 to remain close to his sons. These early conflicts centered on Asa's domineering influence in the business, as Bo navigated his integration into the powerful family dynasty while grappling with the lasting effects of his wartime experiences. In his early professional life during the , Bo worked under Asa at Buchanan Enterprises, focusing on the company's core operations in oil and real estate development. He frequently clashed with brother Clint over strategic directions for the firm, with Bo advocating for more innovative approaches amid the family's traditionalist leanings, leading to ongoing power struggles that tested sibling loyalties and business priorities. These disputes underscored Bo's independent streak, as he balanced loyalty to the Buchanans with his own vision for the enterprise's growth. By 1995, Bo shifted from corporate roles to public service, assuming the position of Llanview Police Commissioner, where he spearheaded efforts against organized crime. In this capacity, he led high-stakes investigations and busts targeting criminal syndicates, including notable arcs involving corruption and underworld threats that positioned him as a steadfast guardian of the city's safety. Outside his family business and duties, Bo ventured into as a producer of the in-universe Fraternity Row in the late 1980s. This project gained retrospective fame in 2007–2008, when it was revealed that Bo had launched the career of rapper on the show, culminating in the artist's crossover in Llanview as himself, highlighting Bo's unexpected influence in popular culture.

Romances and marriages

Bo Buchanan's romantic history is marked by several marriages and significant relationships, often intertwined with tragedy and personal growth. His first marriage was to Delilah Ralston in 1983, which ended in the following year amid tensions related to his family dynamics. Bo then married Didi O'Neill in January 1986. Their union lasted until September 1988, when Didi was electrocuted during a violent confrontation involving Bo and Patrick London, an imposter who had undergone to resemble him; she died in Bo's arms shortly after. Following Didi's death, Bo entered a relationship with Cassie Callison in the late 1980s, which culminated in marriage on December 13, 1991. However, the marriage was declared invalid when Bo's presumed-deceased second wife, Gordon, returned alive just as the ceremony concluded. Bo and , whom he had married in 1990, had been separated by her kidnapping and presumed death in a explosion that October; upon her 1991 return, they reunited briefly before was killed in a hit-and-run accident on November 25, 1992. The loss of devastated Bo, and his brief marriage to Cassie ended soon after due to unresolved feelings. In October 1992, Bo met attorney Nora Hanen while working on a case in Llanview. Their professional collaboration quickly turned personal, leading to an affair that began in April 1993 despite both being involved with others. After Bo's from and Nora's separation from her husband, they became engaged and married on June 1, 1995, in a ceremony featuring as officiant. The couple faced challenges, including Nora's 1997 and a subsequent affair with Sam Rappaport, which resulted in her pregnancy with son Matthew; a paternity dispute contributed to their in 1999. Bo and Nora reconciled over the years, remarrying on June 7, 2010, in a low-key ceremony that reaffirmed their enduring bond. Bo proposed to Gabrielle Medina in 2001 after a whirlwind romance that began when she arrived in Llanview as a . Their lasted until January 1, 2004, when Gabrielle was murdered by Dr. Stephen Haver on 2003; her body was discovered by Bo, deepening his commitment to justice as . Tragically, Bo also endured the loss of his son Drew Buchanan, who was shot and killed in the on September 16, 1998.

Later storylines and family revelations

In 2003, following the death of attorney Sam Rappaport, a letter from Sam revealed that Bo Buchanan was the biological father of Nora Hanen's son Matthew, overturning the previous paternity test that had attributed fatherhood to Sam during Nora's affair. A subsequent DNA test confirmed Bo as Matthew's father, integrating the boy fully into the Buchanan family despite the earlier deception. Asa Buchanan's death in August 2007 prompted inheritance disputes among the family, with Bo navigating tensions over the Buchanan enterprise and estate distribution amid revelations of hidden wills and family secrets. This storyline extended into 2008, when Bo and private investigator were transported back to 1968 via a mysterious time-travel device, allowing Bo to interact with a younger version of his father Asa and uncover suppressed family history tied to the Buchanan patriarch's early life. In 2009, a DNA test established that was Bo's son, conceived during a brief encounter with Emma Bradley, Asa's former nurse, complicating Buchanan family dynamics and leading to David's integration as Bo's youngest child. Bo remarried Nora Hanen in June 2010, renewing their commitment after years of separation and shared custody of Matthew, in a ceremony that highlighted their enduring bond amid Llanview's ongoing crises. As the series approached its finale, Matthew and his girlfriend Destiny Evans welcomed son Drew Buchanan II on January 13, 2012, making Bo a grandfather and providing a sense of family continuity during the show's conclusion. Following the ABC cancellation in January 2012, Bo reprised in Prospect Park's 2013 online reboot, where episodes focused on Buchanan family gatherings and resolutions, including poker nights and estate matters, before the series ended that year with no further appearances by Bo as of 2025.

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