Peyton Sawyer
Fictional character from the One Tree Hill television series / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peyton Sawyer is a fictional character from The WB/CW television series One Tree Hill and one of the female leads, portrayed by Hilarie Burton. A talented visual and musical artist, Peyton has a heavily guarded heart due to the number of lost loved ones in her life and, during the series' run, she goes through a lot of life-changing events, difficult times and challenges. One of her character’s cores is her everlasting and complicated love story with the main male protagonist, Lucas Scott. She shares a special bond also with Brooke Davis, her best friend since childhood, and becomes close friends with Haley James too.
Peyton Sawyer | |
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One Tree Hill character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" (2003) |
Last appearance | "Remember Me as a Time of Day" (2009) |
Created by | Mark Schwahn |
Portrayed by | Hilarie Burton |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Peyton Elizabeth Sawyer (maiden name) Peyton Elizabeth Scott (married name) |
Alias | P. Sawyer (by Brooke) Peyton Sawyer Scott |
Nickname | Peyton Marie Sawyer (by Brooke) Curly, Peyt, Goldilocks, Skinny Girl, Sawyer, PS |
Occupation | Record label founder and owner (Red Bedroom Records) |
Family | Mick Wolf (biological father) Ellie Harp (biological mother; deceased) Larry Sawyer (adoptive father) Anna Sawyer (adoptive mother; deceased) Derek Sommers (biological paternal half-brother) |
Spouse | Lucas Scott (husband) |
Children | Sawyer Brooke Scott (daughter) |
Relatives | Dan Scott (father-in-law; deceased) Karen Roe (mother-in-law) Nathan Scott (brother-in-law) Lily Roe Scott (sister-in-law) James "Jamie" Scott (nephew) Lydia Scott (niece) Haley James Scott (sister-in-law) Keith Scott (uncle-in-law; deceased) |
Wilmington Star described the character as having "blown away every stereotype the media has placed on cheerleaders",[1] while PopMatters referred to her as "a walking contradiction."[2]