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Lucas Horton : ウィキペディア英語版
Lucas Roberts

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Lucas Desmond Horton (formerly Roberts) is a fictional character on the NBC Daytime soap opera ''Days of Our Lives''. He has been portrayed by Bryan Dattilo from 1993 to 2001. Dattilo reprised the role from 2002 until he quit in 2010.〔NBC aired credits, March 9, 2010〕 In December 2011, it was confirmed that Dattilo would return to the series in February 2012, as part of the series' reboot. Datillo returned on February 29, 2012.
==Casting==

In late 1992, Days of our Lives began to introduce its highly popular teen scene to appeal to younger viewers featuring the introductions to long-time popular characters- Det. Roman Brady's daughters- Sami, Carrie, the arrival of Austin Reed, & Jonah Carver, the younger brother of Abe Carver. In early 1993, "DAYS" decided to expand its new teen scene by developing short-lived minor characters Jamie Caldwell, Wendy Reardon, and Lucas Roberts. The role of Lucas Roberts was originated by actor Bryan Dattilo, who joined the cast on April 15, 1993. Dattilo remained with the series until February 2001 when the actor was abruptly fired from the series.
Executive producer Ken Corday spoke out on the firing, which also included Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady) and Frank Parker (Shawn), stating that it was simply to give the character of Lucas a "rest". Later in November 2001, it was reported that Dattilo was to return to the series in time for February Sweeps for a temporary time. Executive producer Corday later confirmed that Dattilo's stay on the soap could be extended for an unknown amount of time.
After a summer hiatus, Dattilo was announced to return to the soap again around September. Dattilo remained with the soap for eight years until it was announced in December 2009 that the actor would leave the soap once again in February 2010. Dattilo later confirmed that he quit the series of his own accord and was certainly not fired.
Dattilo released a statement, saying:〔
In May 2011, the soap announced its choice to reinvent the series and fire its current head writer Dena Higley for former ''Passions'' head writers Marlene McPherson and Darrell Ray Thomas, Jr. Speculation lead to rumors of Dattilo possibly returning to the series. In December 2011, it was speculated that Dattilo was seen at the NBC Universal Burbank Studios, where the series is filmed; it was further announced that Dattilo would return as part of the reboot.〔 Series co-executive producer Greg Meng said:〔〔
Datillo returned onscreen on February 29, 2012.〔〔 In an interview with Michael Fairman, Dattilo said of his return and the fans' reaction of his return:

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