Alistair Crane | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Passions character | |||||||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Alan Oppenheimer (1999–2004; voice) Bill Dempsey (1999–2004; body double) Jordan Baker (2003; as Charlie) David Bailey (2004–05) John Reilly (2005–08) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1999–2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | August 23, 1999 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | May 20, 2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Created by | James E. Reilly | ||||||||||||||||||||
Book appearances | Hidden Passions | ||||||||||||||||||||
David Bailey as Alistair Crane | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Alistair Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions. Alistair is portrayed by John Reilly on a recurring basis from August 20, 2007, to May 20, 2008; before Reilly's contract run from January 21, 2005, to July 17, 2006, Alistair was also portrayed by David Bailey from September 27, 2004, to January 13, 2005, and by the duo of voice actor Alan Oppenheimer (November 8, 1999, to September 24, 2004) and body double Bill Dempsey (November 11, 1999, to September 24, 2004). Alistair was also played by Jordan Baker (April 7 to November 13, 2003) when he was disguised as a woman named Charlie.
An extremely powerful and wealthy businessman, Alistair is, for the first five years of the program, a mysterious character whose face is never directly seen by the audience. Upon the recasting of the role with Bailey in 2004, Alistair becomes one of the soap's primary villains, expanding his focus from daughter Sheridan and her lover, Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald, to all of Harmony's citizens. Upon this transformation, many of the most nefarious non-magical schemes in Harmony such as the omega plot in 2006 and the Blackmailer's reign of terror in 2007 are written as being Alistair's handiwork. Alistair is frequently regarded as being pure evil; he expresses racist,[1] sexist,[2][3] and homophobic beliefs, and all of his known relationships are based on a megalomaniacal need to control his family members and sexual partners.