Robert S. Woods created the
role of Bo Buchanan, the handsome son of the rich and powerful Buchanan family,
in 1979 and quickly skyrocketed to stardom, receiving an Emmy Award in 1983 as
Outstanding Lead Actor, as well as five other nominations -- in 1986, 1993,
1994, 1999 and 2000. His recognition for his work as Llanview's Police
Commissioner Bo Buchanan also includes multiple award nominations from Soap
Opera Digest and Soap Opera Update. He won his fourth MVP trophy from Soap Opera
Update in 1998.
After six years as Bo, Mr. Woods chose to take a hiatus from Daytime television
and head to Los Angeles to spend time with his ailing mother, as well as to
pursue other acting opportunities. During that time he portrayed Commander
Eugene Lindsey in the acclaimed 1988 miniseries, War and Remembrance. He
also starred in an award-winning Los Angeles production of Stitch and Eubie,
the television movie Carly's Web and the pilot Changing Patterns.
In 1988 Mr. Woods decided to return to One Life to Live. Since then he
has managed to juggle playing one of Daytime's most popular characters with
other acting gigs. He guest-starred on Roseanne, on USA Network's
Swamp Thing, and in the Lifetime movie, Deadly Love. Additionally Mr.
Woods is developing several television projects, including The Garth Ryland
Mysteries, based on a series of popular novels by author John R. Riggs.
In 1971, when he returned home to his native California after 15 months as a
Green Beret in Vietnam with the Army's Fifth Special Forces Group, Mr. Woods
went to California State University at Long Beach to complete his broadcasting
degree. It was there that he pursued his long-time interest in acting and
directing. During school, and upon graduation, he studied at the Film Actors
Workshop, The James Best Theatre Centre, The Directors Lab and The First Acting
Company Workshop. In the mid-1970s he was starring in theater productions at
Disneyland's Drama Workshop, where he did plays for the theme park's employees
on evenings when Disneyland was closed to the public. He also spent time acting
in U.S. Army training films and on stage in many theater productions, most
notably a starring role with Dorothy Lamour in a Los Angeles dinner theater
production of Barefoot in the Park. He then got his big television break
on the series City of Angels.
In steady succession, Mr. Woods landed the recurring roles of Dr. David Spencer
in The Waltons and Lt. Bob King in Project UFO, as well as
guest-starring appearances on dozens of series, such as Family and
Newhart, and made-for-television movies including Chase, Just a
Little Inconvenience, The Night They Took Miss Beautiful, Police
Story and Fantasies. He also appeared in the feature films The
China Syndrome and Big Wednesday.
Mr. Woods and his family -- his wife, actress Loyita Chapel, and their son,
Tanner -- spend time between their Manhattan apartment and their Carpenter
Gothic 1880 home in upstate New York.