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General Hospital News: Maurice Benard Reflects On His GH Family And The Ability To Be Supported And Free As An Actor

The recent General Hospital scenes which have included many of the talented cast members have displayed the actor’s true ability as they perform their scenes.

The scenes surrounding the last days of Sonny Corinthos’ father, Mike Corbin (Max Gail), include leading cast members such as, Laura Wright, as Carly has a dream of herself with her father in law, in a touching and heart warming scene. Others include, Steve Burton as Jason Morgan, talking to Mike at his bedside, about his relationship with his best friend, Sonny. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has been right by his father and grandfather’s side, supporting Sonny emotionally, and spending time with his grandpa Mike in his final days. Eden McCoy made us bring out the tissues when she sat by Mike’s side as Josslyn gushed over her love for her Grandpa. Mike’s grandson has returned to GH, however, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is far from home. When notified of his grandfathers state, Dante quickly began to remember and reflect on his relationship with Mike. Close family friend, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane), mustered up the energy to leave the hospital and pay Mike a visit. More of the talented cast displayed their abilities during these moving scenes.

General Hospital news reports GH’s Maurice Benard reflects on the work of his fellow cast mates, expressing his amazement at how great everyone has done. Benard explains the atmosphere is very much a family vibe, and stated that at GH, as an actor, you are allowed to fly.

In a separate tweet, Maurice Benard explains the meaning behind his comment regarding actors having “no support.”

Actor Max Gail weighed in on the conversation, replying to Maurice on the atmosphere on set.

The cast of General Hospital is able to express their talents while being supported by those running the show, and Maurice is grateful for that. As fans, we continue to support you all as well, and are grateful to be entertained by many of the best.