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Cassie Brady

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Cassie Brady
Days of Our Lives character
Portrayed byAlexis Thorpe
Duration2002–2005
First appearanceJuly 8, 2002
Last appearanceJune 7, 2005
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Created byPeter Brash and Paula Cwikly
Introduced byKen Corday and Stephen Wyman
In-universe information
Other namesCassie DiMera
OccupationUniversity Student
FamilyBrady
Roberts
ParentsRoman Brady
Kate Roberts
StepfatherStefano DiMera (2009–12)
André DiMera (2017–18)
BrothersRex Brady
Half-brothersEric Brady
Austin Reed
Lucas Horton
Philip Kiriakis
Half-sistersCarrie Brady Reed
Sami Brady
Billie Reed
GrandparentsShawn Brady
Caroline Brady
Aunts and unclesKimberly Brady
Kayla Brady
Bo Brady
Frankie Brady (adoptive)
Max Brady (adoptive)
Nieces and nephewsWill Horton
Allie Horton
Johnny DiMera
Sydney DiMera
Chelsea Brady
Tyler Kiriakis
Noah Reed[1][2]
Emily Lockhart
Mackenzie Horton
First cousinsAndrew Donovan
Theresa Donovan
Stephanie Johnson
Joey Johnson
Shawn-Douglas Brady
Chelsea Brady
Zack Brady
Ciara Brady

Cassie Brady is a fictional character from the NBC, daytime, soap opera, and Days of Our Lives. Cassie and her twin brother, Rex, first appeared in Salem on the Fourth of July for meteor shower in 2002. They believed in the story of being aliens and were later revealed to be the children of Roman Brady and Kate Roberts.

Casting

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Created by Peter Brash and Paula Quickly, the role of Cassie was cast with Alexis Thorpe, who had previously portrayed Rianna Miner on The Young and the Restless. Thorpe appeared as a contract player from July 8, 2002,[3] to December 1, 2003, at which point the character was believed to have been murdered. However, she reappeared on April 27, 2004, alive and well, making infrequent appearances until June 7, 2005, without a proper exit.

Storylines

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Cassie and her twin brother, Rex, crash-landed in Salem during a meteor shower and were originally believed to be aliens. The twins had matching tattoos resembling the Phoenix, which called their connection to Stefano DiMera and John Black into question. As time went on, they were believed to be the children of Tony DiMera and Marlena Evans, who were taken away as toddlers and genetically manipulated by Stefano's scientific genius, Wilhelm Rolf. However, this was proven false. In reality, a sperm sample had been stolen from Roman Brady during his years as Stefano's captive and was combined with eggs taken from Kate Roberts.

At first, Cassie pursues and eventually kisses Shawn-Douglas Brady, unaware that he is her cousin. Cassie then becomes involved with Lucas Roberts, also unaware that he is her half-brother, almost sleeping with him before learning of their relationship. The twins keep their true parentage secret for a while in hopes of joining the DiMera family. Soon after their secret is revealed publicly, Cassie is killed by the "Salem Stalker" and her stabbed body is staged inside a Thanksgiving piñata. Kate is arrested after being found holding a bloody knife, but the real killer was a mind-controlled Marlena. Months later, Cassie and the other victims are found alive on a remote island, "Melaswen," in a recreation of Salem. Shortly after returning to the real Salem, Cassie is last seen leaving the main floor of the Brady Pub to go upstairs. It is later revealed that she has moved to Chicago.

Reception

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In 2020, Belinda Jepsen from Mamamia put Rex and Cassie's introduction on her list of the five "most ridiculous storylines" that occurred on Days of Our Lives, calling the pair "two ridiculously attractive youths".[4]

In 2021, Richard Simms from Soaps She Knows put Cassie on his list of the most hated soap opera characters, commenting that "Maybe it was that she and brother Rex were introduced as aluminum-foil-wrapped aliens. Maybe it was that she very nearly bedded half brother Lucas Horton. Whatever the reason, by the time Cassie's supposedly dead body fell out of a pinata, viewers were pretty much over her. Though she — like the other Salem Stalker victims — later turned up alive, the character's days were numbered, and she left town soon after."[5]

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References

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  1. ^ Ken Corday, Albert Alarr and Greg Meng (Executive producers); Dena Higley and Ryan Quan (Head writers) (January 23, 2017). Days of Our Lives. Season 52. Episode 13008. NBC. Days of Our Lives Transcript Monday 1/23/17.
  2. ^ Dena Higley and Ryan Quan (Head writers); Sonia Blangiardo (Director); David Cherrill (Script writer) (January 23, 2017). Days of Our Lives. Season 52. Episode 13008. NBC.
  3. ^ "FIVE THINGS THAT HAPPENED ON JULY 8 IN SOAP HISTORY". Inside Soap. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  4. ^ Jepsen, Belinda (7 November 2020). "Just 5 of the most ridiculous storylines to ever play out on Days of Our Lives". Mamamia. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  5. ^ Simms, Richard. "When You're Hot, You're Hot… When You're Not, You're On This List of Characters Who Fizzled Rather Than Sizzled [PHOTOS]". Soaps She Knows. She Knows Media. Retrieved 22 July 2023.