Christopher Douglas

  

Christopher Douglas portrays Antonio, the handsome and fearless oldest son of Pilar and the missing Martin. Antonio, now married to heiress Sheridan Crane, is at odds with his brother Luis over her affections.

Douglas’ previous daytime credits include contract roles on “One Life to Live” and “The Young and the Restless.” He has also appeared in the telefilms “Shadow Warriors” for TNT and “The Pick Up” for Showtime. Douglas has also made guest appearances on “Burke's Law,” “Honor and Duty,” “Saved by the Bell: The College Years” and “Married with Children.” Additionally, he has modeled for fashion designers Gianni Versace and Giorgio Armani, appeared in ads for Old Spice and the National Dairy Board, been selected as one of YM Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful Guys" and appeared in Tori Amos' video, “Cornflake Girl.”

Born in Clinton, Tennessee on August 26 and raised in Knoxville, Douglas currently resides in Southern California as well as Montana. He has a deep fascination with, and respect for, his Native American heritage (his mother's family is Cherokee) and has taken an active interest in tracing his family roots. When he is not working, he enjoys all outdoor activities including archery, hiking, canoeing and fishing.

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