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Ginger Dawson


Actor History

Roberta Leighton (1991 to 1992)


Other Names

Genevieve Brinker (full name)
Genevieve Hawkins (married name)


Occupation

Waitress


Resides At

Chicago


Marital Status

Single


Past Marriages

Howard Alston 'Rusty' Hawkins II (dissolved; his death)


Relatives

Unknown


Children

Molly Brinker (daughter; with Rusty)


Flings & Affairs

Brian Scofield


Crimes Committed

None


Brief Character History

Ginger Dawson came to Salem looking for her daughter she lost many years ago. She soon got a job at Alice's Restaruant as a witnessing and also doubled as a party hostess. When Ginger took a job as a hostess at a party thrown by Julie Willaims, Ginger noticed a picture from her wedding on a table. The picture was of her, but her husband was torn out of it and Ginger had the second half. Ginger asked around and learned that the picture was that of Molly's mother. Ginger and Molly had meet up before and did not get along at all. Tanner Scofield was helping Molly try to find her mother and he eventually learned that Ginger was her mom. Ginger told Tanner that it would be suicide to tell Molly the truth because the Hawkins were in town. Ginger told Tanner her story.

Ginger, whose real name was Genevieve, had married Rusty Hawkins, against the wishes of her father. Ginger and her husband had one child, Molly, but Ginger's husband died unexpectedly. Molly was set to inherit the Hawkins''s fortune, but Ginger's husband's father, Alston Hawkins, her husband's son from a previous relationship, Hawk, to inherit the fortune. However, Molly stood in the way. Alston threatened Ginger and Molly's lives, so Ginger went on the run. Ginger took Molly back to her father's cabin in the mountains because she knew Molly would be safe there. However, when Ginger tried to reclaim Molly, her father wouldn't let her have the child back and he chased Ginger away. Ginger knew that Alston Hawkins and his grandson Hawk were in town and if they discovered that Molly was her daughter, the Hawkins may cause harm to Molly because they'd be forced to give her the family fortune. Alston and his grandson Hawk were con artists who travels from town to town milking people of their money and they wouldn't allow Molly to inherit the fortune they had collected over the years. Both Ginger and Tanner decided that it was best that Molly didn't know the truth, for now.

Once the Hawkins gang was safely out of Salem, Ginger and Molly were reunited. Molly began going to school at Salem University, but was having problems with a male professor there. Molly was being sexually harassed by a Professor Gavin. Molly told this to Tanner, who recognized the name as being a professor his mother worked for a long time ago. Tanner went to Brian and his father Vern and demanded to know what happened to his mother. Brian and Vern told Tanner that Mrs. Scofield had been raped and commited suicide. Tanner put two and two together and figured out that it was Professor Gavin who raped his mother. Ginger and Tanner forced a confession out of Gavin, who was convicted and sent to jail. Molly and Tanner hooked up romantically and headed for Chicago with Molly's mom Ginger and her new boyfriend, Brian Scofield.



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