She fled town after murdering her husband Deimos because her confession was recorded on tape. Xander used the tape to blackmail her into marrying him and though she tried to escape with her lover Eric, she was caught in an explosion. Nicole then seemed to turn up alive, but was actually Kristen in a mask. In episodes that recently aired on 9Gem and 9Now , Nicole showed up alive, but her reunions were short-lived when she realised her daughter Holly had been kidnapped.
He first arrived in Salem in and since then Jack has returned from the dead multiple times. The first time was when he was killed by the Salem Stalker, only to be found alive with the other victims on Melaswen Island. After that he was believed to have died in a storm but was instead being held prisoner. Later he faked his death in a car accident so his loved ones wouldn't have to watch him die from a rare blood disease. While in hospice care he discovered his brother Steve worked there but had amnesia, so he returned to town with his bro and was eventually cured of the blood disease.
Then he died after getting crushed by an elevator while rescuing his daughter Abigail. Jack was then revived by evil scientist Dr Rolf and returned to Salem in with amnesia.
He is known as the Phoenix because of a family prophecy which predicts that the seventh son of the seventh son — which he just happens to be — will never die. And Stefano — Days ' most iconic villain of all time — has certainly lived up to that by coming back from the dead multiple times. Some of those deaths were medical, such as a heart attack and a brain tumour, others were more explosive.
Days of Our Lives. Days of Our Lives characters. Present and future characters. Past characters. Character lists. Joseph Mascolo as Stefano DiMera. January 18, [1]. Betty Corday Al Rabin. Former; regular. Lafferty Joseph M. Family Family DiMera. Peter Blake. Perhaps Stefano's most faithful and longest-lasting henchman, Dr. Rolf usually served as Stefano's right-hand man and personal physician and scientist. John Black. Attempted to kill Roman Brady at his wedding to Marlena in he was a tailor at the tuxedo shop.
Shot Bo Brady. Left Shane Donovan to die with a bomb nearby. Brought the Pawn John Black to Salem. Alex Marshall. Sent to prison after burning down the Salem Inn to collect the insurance money in Took care of Sami and Eric Brady when Stefano had them kidnapped. Lied in court about Marlena, seeking revenge, when she was on trial for the death of Stefano in Kept Daphne DiMera under control. Helped Stefano kidnap Marlena and the twins after befriending Marlena Lied in court about Marlena, seeking revenge, when she was on trial for the death of Stefano in Tried to kill Bo Brady.
Posed as Marlena's bodyguard, while actually infiltrating her house and allowing the twins to be kidnapped. Laid false clues for Stefano about Marlena being alive to play with Roman and Diana's minds. Celeste Perrault.
Peter is currently serving a sentence of unknown length in an out of state prison to which Stefano had him transferred.
Luke's during Jenn's funeral. Stefano said he would try his best to "reduce" Peter's sentence. It is not known if he is serving time for any of his previous crimes gaslighting Laura, killing Jude St. Clair, etc. Disguised, he slipped in every night and opened up her soul for Satan's grasp.
Her friends managed to exorcise the devil and she literally kicked Stefano out of her apartment. Falling out the window, he suffered paralysis and amnesia.
Marlena felt guilty and tended to him while he fell in love with her again. His memory slowly returned, thanks largely to being hit by lightning. Back to his old self, he realized that Marlena wouldn't be his as long as John was around.
This was enough to push him into bribing a judge to convict John of murdering Tony in a faked death that he had helped orchestrate. This backfired when Marlena grew to hate Stefano for having John condemned. Not taking the rejection well, he abducted her, and Celeste demanded to go along on the escape route, this time with their daughter, Lexie. He ran with Marlena instead, but things went wrong, John got her back and Stefano escaped.
From a distance, he organized another abduction of Marlena using his children as help. Disguised as a woman, he was stowed away with her on a plane, which he had crash.
He took her to Paris where they lived in his subterranean kingdom. Providing her with hallucinatory glasses, he let her watch John and her family until he had them 'killed' to convince her that they were gone. Slipping out to a festival one day, subterranean couple were spotted by some Salemites and John soon came after them. After a convoluted trap, which John set and completely backfired on him, Stefano captured his nemesis and took him to his underground world.
While preparing to decapitate John, a series of explosions upset the balance of the situation and Stefano was captured. As the chaos of John's rescue ensued, Stefano escaped. He returned to Salem in another attempt to meddle in the lives of Kristen, Peter and Marlena but his plotting was off and it quickly fell apart. He came back twice more in feeble attempts to capture Marlena but failed, almost unnoticed, both times.
After some time away, he allowed himself to be captured and returned to Salem claiming to have the only cure for Roman's strange disease. Reluctantly, Stefano and his enemies traveled down to his jungle lab. After working on the cure, they found it, and Roman's life was spared. As a result, Stefano was pardoned. But the cure didn't last, just as Stefano had anticipated. He only agreed to help cure Roman again if Marlena would forgive him, something she reluctantly did.
He then began a campaign to become respectable. This was sidelined somewhat as he battled Susan over their son little Elvis. Despite Kristen's best efforts to secure power over the child, Susan, with John's help, out wiled her and escaped. Stefano vowed to get his son back.
This led to numerous problems with his children. Kristen was soon disowned by him after a fight with Celeste, and Peter was making trouble.
Distracted, Kristen began making outrageous plans behind his back. These eventually led to slavery, death and her apparent suicide. The death upset Stefano so much that he had a heart attack. When he went to her grave, he found the living Kristen waiting for him, begging for his help.
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