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Encyclopedia > Cord and Tina

Cordero "Cord" Roberts and Tina Clayton Lord were a supercouple on the American ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. Cord was played by John Loprieno, and Tina was portrayed by Andrea Evans.


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Notoriously Remembered: Tina Lord (6816 words)
Cord was upset at Tina's purchase, but was livid when he later discovered that Tina had known all along that he was Clint's son and figured out that it was why she had done the 180 and steadfastly eloped with him.
Tina was sentenced to six months in a halfway house for failing to reveal her intimate knowledge of the notorious switch.
Tina and Cord's marital conflict was put on the backburner that summer, when their seven year old son CJ, and his best friend Al Holden, wound up falling into a ground abyss after having lit fireworks on an unstable mountain land.
My Lovely Tina (431 words)
We are connected, my daughter and I, by an invisible cord not seen by man's eye...
The cord is still there, but no one can see...
But this cord is my lifeline as never before...
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