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hendrickson Harold "Hal" Todd Munson, Jr,
Deceased

Actor History

Benjamin Hendrickson (October 1985 to September 28th, 2004; June 21st, 2005 to July 12th, 2006)
John Hilner (1994 to 1995., temporary replacement)
James Kiberd (July 16th to July 30th, 2001, temporary replacement)
Randolph Mantooth (April 17th, 2003 to June 6th, 2003, temporary replacement; September 30th, 2004 to June 13th, 2005, Recurring)



Lifeline

Presumed dead November 19, 1992 to May 26, 1993 during the time he was undercover investigating Carolyn Crawford's family.

Killed in the line of duty [October 23, 2006]



Alias

Harold Gleason (when he was investigating the Crawfords)



Occupation

Chief of Police [Re-instated August 2001]



Resides At

At his home, at time of death



Marital Status

Single/Divorced (Emily Stewart)



Past Marriages

Lynda Graves (Divorced)
Barbara Ryan (Divorced)
Barbara Ryan (Divorced)
Carly Tenney (Divorced)
Barbara Ryan (Divorced)
Emily Stewart (Divorced)



Relatives

Harold Munson (Father; deceased)
Louise Munson (Mother; deceased)
Claire Munson Shelby (Sister)
Tess Shelby (Niece)
Cassie Shelby (Niece)
Becky Shelby (niece)
Davey Shelby (nephew)
Ben Shelby, Jr. (nephew)
John Dustin (Munson) Donovan (grandson)
Hallie Jennifer Munson (granddaughter)



Children

Nikki Munson (with Lynda Graves)
Adam (Hughes) Munson (with Margo Hughes)
Jennifer Munson (Adopted with Barbara Ryan; Deceased)
Will Munson (with Barbara)
Parker Joe (Munson) Snyder (with Carly Tenney)



Flings & Affairs

Denise Darby (dated)
Margo Hughes (affair)
Emily Stewart (lovers)



Crimes Committed

Falsely accused Nikki of taking a home pregnancy test.[March 27, 1998]

Broke into John Dixon's office and looked through Carly's medical files. (John caught him in the act.) [April 30, 1998]

Threatened John Dixon with a malpractice suit. (after he finds out that Carly does not have a heart arrhythmia) [May 21, 1998]

Planted a bug in Dr. John Dixon's Memorial Hospital office. [October 23, 1998]

Kidnapped James Stenbeck from police custody, while under hypnosis [Mar 2002]

Interfered in a police operation, while under hypnosis [Apr 2002]



Memorable Quotes

Hal to Carly Tenney on November 14, 1997:

"Hard as it was, I think I'd rather grow up as a coal miner's son than some rich preppy who doesn't have a clue about life."

Hal to his daughter, Jennifer, on her deathbed on JUly 6, 2006. Jen has commented that he didn't have to love her since she wasn't his:

"I was selfish. I just had to make you mine."

Hal to Barbara on July 12, 2006, the day of Jennifer's funeral (Benjamin Hendrickson's last line):

"I brought cider for the kids." (kisses Barbara on cheek)



Brief Character History

Hal Munson, upon arriving in Oakdale, immediately started investigating James Stenbeck. In the course of the investigation, he met and fell in love with James's ex-wife, Barbara Ryan. Their relationship was strained, though, because of her preoccupation with her son, so Hal started confiding his problems with his partner, Margo Hughes. Soon he and Margo became best friends. One night they turned to each other out of loneliness and made love. Soon after, Margo ran away from Oakdale and Hal married Barbara. Margo came back months later with a child she claimed was hers and Tom's. 10 months later Hal learned that the child (Adam) was actually his! Hal was angry with everyone for keeping this secret. He was especially angry with Barbara and felt betrayed by her. Before he had a chance to forgive her, Barbara ran off to Europe. Hal decided to let his son, Adam be raised by another man and he decided to give Barbara another chance when she returned. Unfortunately he found out that Barbara had an affair in Europe and when she told him the child she was carrying wasn't his, he divorced her. After the divorce, Hal left Oakdale to do some undercover work. Hal returned a few years later. By this time his anger toward Barbara had softened and they made love. Soon after, Hal left again on another undercover assignment and was presumed dead. When he resurfaced, he found out that his night with Barbara produced a child, Will. Hal married Barbara at his father's house.

The marriage ended when Hal learned that Barbara lied about being stalked. Hal lived alone for a while, until he learned of the existence of a daughter he never knew about, Nikki. He and Nikki formed a close father-daughter relationship and Nikki persuaded Hal to tell Adam the truth about his parentage. A few years later, a lonely Hal found himself attracted to Carly Tenney and impulsively married her. Very quickly after, Carly got pregnant. Their marriage started to fall apart however, thanks to resistance from Nikki who believed that Carly was up to something. Meanwhile, Hal started to suspect that Carly was still in love with her old boyfriend, Hal's friend and subordinate, Jack Snyder. Later, Hal was shocked to learn that Carly lied about the paternity of her baby and quickly divorced her. Although Carly quickly married the man she believed to be the father (John Dixon), and gave birth to a baby boy named Parker Joe, it was soon discovered that Parker was Hal's son after all.

As his marriage to Carly was floundering, Hal's friendship with Barbara grew and the two remarried. Their happiness wouldn't last long however. When Jen started dating Bryant Montgomery, Hal vehemently objected and was overprotective of her. His preoccupation with Bryant and also Carly, put a strain on his marriage. Then Bryant's father, Craig, returned to town. Hal was convinced that Craig was involved in illegal activities and put all his energies into the investigation, even including Carly. Soon Hal's investigation drew a wedge between him and Barbara and she began spending time with Craig. Barbara's involvement made Hal even more determined to arrest Craig and soon Barbara left him.

To his chagrin, Barbara married Craig. Hal floundered for a while in self-pity. Then Barbara was suddenly was caught in an explosion. Determined to prove that Craig was behind it, he started working with Emily Stewart. Though he wanted Craig to be guilty, the more he investigated, the more circumstantial the evidence became. Finally, with Emily's help, the real culprit was caught. In the course of the investigation, Hal and Emily grew closer and started dating. Though he knew she had a tendency to be unethical and manipulative, he found himself intrigued by her sensitive side and asked her to move in with him. Then Emily suddenly disappeared! At first appearing as if she'd simply skipped town, that didn't seem right to Hal, especially when he learned that Carly was missing also. When he learned that a vindictive Barbara was behind the kidnappings, he bitterly wrote her out of his life and forbade from seeing their son. Then during the course of the investigation to find the missing women, Hal was suddenly kidnapped and drugged by James! Returning to Oakdale a few weeks later, he was unbeknownst to everyone now working for Stenbeck!

After spending weeks as James's henchman, Hal became lost when James was rendered unconscious after being caught in a fire. Knowing that he had to protect James, Hal kidnapped him from the hospital, hid him in the basement of the police station, and asked John Dixon to make sure that he lived. Knowing he had to help James, but not having James to tell him what to do, Hal went to Barbara for help. Fortunately, Barbara was able to crack through the programming by mentioning Emily and Hal's children. Suddenly realizing that James was controlling him, a still unstable Hal went to James and decided to make him pay. Luckily Barbara and Margo found Hal before he was able to shoot James and they talked him into turning himself in.

Free of Stenbeck's influence, Hal was deprogrammed at the hospital and during his recovery was reunited with Emily who had escaped with Barbara's help. Telling Barbara that they would never be together, Hal continued his relationship with Emily and soon married her. Over the next few years, Hal found himself caught up in various law enforcement and family matters, which at times coincided. (such as when a teenaged Will confessed to accidentally causing the death of Rose D'Angelo) While Hal was spending more and more time at the station, unbeknownst to him, Emily was feeling neglected. Although Emily tried to find time to spend with Hal by visiting him at the station, Hal continually pushed her away since he was so focused on his work. Things finally came to a head when after standing up Emily's sister at the altar, Chris Hughes informed Hal that he and Emily were in love! Horrified that Chris would just impulsively blurt that out, Emily denied actually being in love with Chris. Then to a shocked Hal, she confessed that in her loneliness, she flirted with Chris, but stated that it went no further than a few kisses. After hearing her tearful explanation, Hal realized that he hadn't been fair to Emily and forgave her. Unfortunately, the Munson marriage would continue to deteriorate. A year later, after an argument, Emily would move out and then have an affair with Paul. Disgusted, Hal informed her that their marriage was over.

After the dissolution of his marriage, Hal focused on his children. He was there to support Jennifer when she gave birth to Craig's child and comforted her when it was believed the child was dead. He rejoiced when it was discovered that Craig had switched babies and Jen's son, whom she later named Johnny, was alive and being raised by Gwen Norbeck. Also involved in the drama was Will, who had fallen in love with Gwen. Will, a senior in high school, shocked his family by marrying Gwen. Though Hal agreed with Barbara that Will was too young, nothing could be done about it. Though Will wanted to live off his trust fund, Hal agreed that was a bad idea. Instead he offered to support the newlyweds as long as they finished school. At the same time, Carly and Jack were having marital problems and Hal decided that perhaps Parker would be better off with him. By the summer of 2006, everything seemed perfect. Jen was now happily engaged to Dusty, who adopted Johnny; Will and Gwen had both graduated (or in Will's case, working on his GED) and were now staying at Carly's. Then tragedy struck--Jen was stricken with viral pneumonia which led to heart failure. Suddenly, Jennifer was dying. Emotionally distraught, Hal nonetheless kept it together to be strong for Jennifer. After watching Jennifer marry Dusty, Hal said a heartfelt goodbye. That night, his princess was gone. At Jen's funeral, Hal sent Parker back to live with his mother for Parker and Carly.

A few months later tragedy struck when Hal was in Washington, DC on assigment. During the course of a robbery, Hal was caught in gunfire while heroically saving a fifteen year old kid and killed instantly.

Hal Munson was probably one of the most dependable people in Oakdale. He lived life by a strict code of morals and expected others to do the same. Though prone to anger when someone betrayed him, he was compassionate man and although he may not easily trust that person again, he would forgive them. Hal was not perfect and he recognized that, but he always took responsibility for his actions and never ran from his mistakes. His death left a void in the hearts of many in Oakdale and he will never be forgotten.



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