Daytime Emmy Award®-winning actor Roger Howarth was born in
Westchester County, New York, and following one semester at George
Washington University, decided to pursue acting. He enrolled at the
Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center and performed at such prestigious
regional theater centers as Williamstown (Massachusetts), Stagetown
(Springfield, Massachusetts) and the Cleveland Playhouse. In addition,
he has appeared in a New York Shakespeare Festival production of
“Macbeth” and as Probst in the WPA’s “The White Rose.” He
was selected through a nationwide talent search and subsequently won
roles on “Loving” and “Guiding Light.”

Howarth created the role of ABC’s “One Life to Live” Todd
Manning in December 1992, turning what was originally a day-player
into a compelling long-term character. He was awarded the Daytime Emmy
for Outstanding Younger Actor in 1994. Howarth appeared on “OLTL”
from 1992-2003 and returned to the role again in 2011. Other
television credits include “The Flash,” “Californication,” the
science-fiction series “Prey,” “Dawson’s Creek” and “As
the World Turns.”

Howarth’s theater credits include “Henry IV,” “Passions,”
“You Touched Me,” “Mother Courage” and “Orestes,” and he
made his Broadway debut in “The White Rose.” In 1999, he appeared
in James Goldman’s Broadway production of “The Lion in Winter”
alongside Stockard Channing and Laurence Fishburne.

Howarth currently resides in New York City with his wife, Cari. They
have two children.
