If you have been following soap operas for a long time like most of us daytime tv fans, it’s likely you know a little something about the filming style and schedule of a soap actor.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal soap operas are filmed in a demanding, high paced environment, that is designed to roll our once scene after another. With early call times and long hours, having a solid work ethic among the cast is key.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maurice Benard sat down with daytime star, Rena Sofer, on the YouTube series, State of Mind. In the interview, the longtime friends discussed many aspects of life, focusing on their time together while playing Bensonhurst Besties, Sonny Corinthos and Lois Cerullo. Sonny and Lois had counterparts, or, love interests at the time that completed what was referred to as, the fearsome foursome. Vanessa Marcil and Wally Kurth played along side Maurice and Lois as Brenda Barrett and Ned Ashton.
In Maurice’s interview with Rena, she recalled a specific time while on set with Marcil; an incident that occurred m which set the tone for their working relationship was the turning point for the young actress. Rena recalled a time when Vanessa was late, didn’t show up, and Vanessa told Rena, “Oh, I’m so sorry, I overslept.” Sofer continued to disclose that Marcil didn’t make entry lines. Rena explained, “And I just remember looking at her and going, ‘I don’t care who you do that, don’t do it with me. I don’t want that.’” Surprised by Sofer’s admission to being bold and straightforward with Vanessa, he asked how she took it. Rena admitted, “I think it really affected her,” she continued, “And maybe she doesn’t even remember that I said that. I think it affected her because every time we ever worked together again, we worked to make our relationship deeper than what they were writing it, which I think is why it was so intense and beautiful.”
Rena and Vanessa’s relationship deepened from that point on. Sofer made it clear that she expects out of her co-workers, the same type of dedication and effort as she puts in. Giving it their all has a lot to do with the success of their era. GH fans couldn’t get enough of Ned and Lois, Sonny and Brenda, and of course, Lois and Brenda. L & B Records was iconic and the bond between Lois and Brenda was as strong as that of Rena and Vanessa.
It’s nice to reflect on the good ole days, back in the 90s when Sonny Corinthos was making a name for himself around Port Charles. After all, coming from Bensonhurst gives immediate street cred.
It came as a shock to us all when the admirably devoted husband, son, cousin, and trusted employee, was taken from his loved ones. Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) untimely death shocked us all.
General Hospital news reports reveal Wactor was let go from the iconic soap opera. Johnny addressed his exit from General Hospital, admitting the choice to leave was not his. Johnny reassures fans that, other than the whole fact that Brando is dead (it’s soap opera reality), he hopes to one day return to his GH family. “I’ve got no bad blood and I wish everyone at GH the best.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Johnny isn’t hard up for work after ending his run as Brando Corbin. In a recent Instagram post, Wactor shared a video of his new project. Sharing the screen with some “talented friends,” Johnny displays his talent in a clip from, Broken Riders. The former GH star doesn’t hold back his acting skills in an intense scene.
We are extremely saddened to see Johnny Wactor and his role as Brando Corbin come to an end. We wish him the absolute best on all of his next endeavors with hope that he will someday return to Port Charles!
It seems as the the effects of Covid 19 far surpass health issues. From politics to family arguments, to individual and employer rights, there is a lot to be said about the aftermath of 2020’s global pandemic.
General Hospital news reports previously reveal that former General Hospital star, Ingo Rademacher was let go from the ABC soap opera over not complying with the network’s vaccine mandate. November 1st was the cutoff for cast and crew to receive the vaccination, while Ingo Rademacher (Jasper Jacks) and co-star Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) were fired from GH for non compliance.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Rademacher has been pursuing a lawsuit against ABC for wrongful termination, even claiming to have evidence that the network was planning to fire him over his political beliefs even before the mandate took place.
Fast forward some months, and now Rademacher’s lawsuit against ABC has reached a scheduled court date for the upcoming trial. To read the backstory on Ingo’s battle for justice, click HERE.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal the upcoming trial will begin on Monday, February 27th, 2023.
Breakdown of the General Hospital Hook Killer and Victims: It’s coming down to the wire here as the fourth victim just encountered the wrath of a psycho killer with a hook.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the killer has her focus on Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali), harming those who helped her achieve a non guilty verdict when on trial for committing a crime of revenge porn against her own best friends.
Here’s why the hook killer has gone after each victim thus far:
We have provided a breakdown of the General Hospital hook killer and victims. We will begin with Ava Jerome (Maura West). Ava is like a second mother to Trina and she stood by her while facing the court. She was one of the young woman’s biggest supporters, and judge of character since Trina had been working for Ava in her gallery. Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) is also a big supporter of Trina. Serving as her Defense Attorney, she worked tirelessly to prove Trina’s innocence. Oz Haggerty was a key element in Trina’s exoneration as he was the one to testify that Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) was indeed the one who purchased the burner phone, not Trina. Now there’s Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor). You may be wondering how Brando fits into all of this. There’s an easy explanation. Brando wasn’t the intended target. The hook was meant for Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Trina’s best friend AND victim. The revenge porn victim herself [Joss] stated that Trina was innocent. If anyone would want justice to be served, it would be Josslyn, the victim. Brando followed as Josslyn went after Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), and happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Brando likely saw the killer, making the only reason he was attacked was because he got in the way.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors have a very strong sense that the Port Charles hook killer isn’t going to be a main character. We come to a certain logic regarding the killer, believing that once they are exposed, there’s really no turning back. Most likely the killer will either be killed or shipped off to Pentonville for life in prison. Since there has not been any General Hospital news reports relating to another main character exit, it brings our focus to a less relevant role on General Hospital.
General Hospital recaps recall Trina’s mom, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) raising concerns regarding racism toward her daughter. She wondered aloud if her daughter was being targeted due to the color of her skin. Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) had been fighting against racism throughout the judicial system. She began working with the D.A.‘s office but was turned off by witnessing blatant racism. Molly was supposed handle Trina’s trial, but she was pushed out of the way when the D.A.’s office got wind of Molly’s thought on Trina’s innocence.
It’s unlikely that the writers would briefly touch on Portia’s concern with racism to then just stop the topic without any storyline development. Here’s where the hook killer comes in. Since we believe the killer will not be a main character, it has lead to new General Hospital rumors, speculating the killer could have it out for Trina, and the motive being racial discrimination. One person who comes to mind would be a disgruntled Assistant District Attorney. After pushing her agenda to make an example out of Trina, along with all the support in Trina’s favor, A.D.A. Arden (Jennifer Field) lost her case in court while attempting to prosecute Trina Robinson for a crime she didn’t commit. These events plus the injustices witnessed within the D.A.’s office, is a perfect equation that equals a reason for A.D.A Arden to be the hook killer.
You don’t want to miss a thing as the drama and suspense continues on General Hospital.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is lacking when it comes to emotional connections. Most of her relationships are formed off of personal gain. Even her relationship with her father, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) isn’t genuine. Esme is just desperate to feel important to someone, and Ryan takes advantage of that.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme’s nanny, Maggie Fitzgerald, might be the only person Esme has actually loved and felt love in return. While General Hospital news reports confirm that actress Alley Mills has joined the cast of GH and will make her first appearance in late October, GH rumors speculate Mills may fill the role of Maggie Fitzgerald.
Esme doesn’t know who her litter is, and she’s desperate to learn who the woman was that brought her into this work. Ryan Chamberlain is keeping that secret lockdown, leaving Esme in the dark. Finding out who her mother is could serve as the missing piece to Esme’s puzzled life. There are things Ryan is keeping from his daughter while Maggie could fill in the blanks, opening Pandora’s box for Esme and those around her.
Although General Hospital news and spoilers have yet to reveal the role Mills is set to play, GH fans speculate that she could step right into a major storyline as Maggie Fitzgerald.
If you grew up in the 80’s, there’s no way you can’t recognize the face of this iconic TV mom.
Alley Mills started in the hit series The Wonder Years, from 1988-1993. She is also known for her role on the CBS soap opera, The Bold And The Beautiful, as Pamela Douglas. Mills joined the cast of B&B in 2006, and holds a recurring status with the daytime drama.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm the actress has landed a role on ABC’s General Hospital.Alley Mills will make her first appearance on GH coming late October. While the details of her role remain a mystery, General Hospital Blog will be sure to keep fans up to date on the latest General Hospital comings and goings news.
What exactly has been going on with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst)? No one seems to know. Not her doctor, Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), not her boyfriend, Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton), and not even Liz herself knows what’s going on in the kind of hers- yet.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, little by little, Elizabeth is remembering more and more pieces to the puzzle, fitting them together to recreate the traumatic events of her past.
General Hospital rumors hint that it’s no coincidence the writers made Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Elizabeth give each other alibis. At first fans were lead down the path that Nikolas attacked his own wife, Ava Jerome (Maura West), but quickly that was thrown out the window when the attacker struck again while Nikolas’s whereabouts were publicly accounted for. The storyline continues to bring Elizabeth into the thick of it, mentioning more than a few times that Liz still has no idea what she was doing at the time of Ava’s attack.
General Hospital recaps recall Elizabeth admitted to Ava that she [Liz] should be grateful Nikolas gave her an alibi. Although she believes that the alibi served as a precautionary measure, General Hospital rumors hint that Liz’s alibi from Nik will end up buying her time as she figures out what exactly happened that night during her blackout.
Now that Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has identified her attacker as a woman, that drastically narrows down the suspect list. While Selina Wu (Lydia Look) is a ruthless mob boss, it’s hard to believe she’d do the dirty work all by herself. Between Elizabeth’s suppressed past trauma, her blackouts, and the fact that the killer was labeled a woman, it could be safe to say that the way things are looking, Elizabeth Webber may ROCK Port Charles in a shocking revelation!
Some see the good in Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) while many see a selfish and entitled woman who wants a pity party as she plays the victim.
While taking zero accountability for the pain she bestows upon others, Nina points the blame for her behavior on those who she feels have wronged her. Does that mean in Nina’s twisted mind that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) deserves what Nina does next? Nina is bitter and angry with Willow and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) for their decision to keep her away from their son, and Nina’s grandson, Wiley. Overlooking the fact that she kept Wiley’s grandfather Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) away from his wife and kids for almost a year, to then steal him away from his entire family upon return, Nina feels victimized by Wiley’s parents.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina continues to pester and grill Willow after sneakily watching Dr. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and Willow hug in the halls of GH. Willow is doing her best to keep up with work while trying to protect her baby from chemotherapy. Willow is a selfless mother, unlike Nina who will do and harm anything and anyone to get what she wants. And when she doesn’t get what she wants, she justifies feeling disdain toward those who didn’t give in to her.
Now that Nina has accused Willow of having an affair with TJ behind Michael’s back, she will likely use it to her advantage to get what she wants. GH rumors claim that Nina will blackmail Willow into giving her access to Wiley or else she’ll tell Michael [why she thinks] his wife has been spending so much time at the hospital.
Willow is refusing chemotherapy and sacrificing her own life for the sake of her son’s. And now she has to protect Wiley against Nina (again) too. Nina pushes everyone last button. Willow is strong and determined, but will she be prepared to take on Nina along with everything else she’s facing?
The cast of ABC’s General Hospital exudes overwhelming talent, captivating their audience for nearly 60 years.
Over the years many, cast members have made a home at what is now the longest running soap opera airing new episodes. Though many have stayed, some have come and gone, bringing in new generations to the family legends we know and love.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal, one of GH’s younger stars has recently been featured in People Magazine. The piece highlighted Nicholas Alexander Chavez and his Daytime Emmy win.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Chavez let fans in on a little backstory to before he become part of the iconic daytime tv family, The Cassadine’s. Before landing his role as Spencer Cassadine, Nicholas admits, only a year before [his Emmy win], “I was selling cars down in Florida.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is planning to marry her old flame, but runs into some obstacles that could delay or even prevent their nuptials. Portia has already run into a major problem when Curtis told her that he is technically still married to Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper). Portia and Curtis blame Jordan for not filing the divorce paperwork while in reality, Jordan is covering for Curtis’ Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson).
GH spoilers and rumors hint that Jordan puts Portia under pressure about Trina’s paternity. Knowing how Curtis feels about being lied to, especially by someone he loves, Trina’s mother hasn’t been able to come clean to her family. Will Portia crack under pressure and come clean even if it risks losing Curtis forever?
It’s obvious that Jordan still has feelings for Curtis, but respects him enough to not purposely get in the way of his happiness with Portia. She’s even making herself look bad by taking the wrap for Stella. The truth always comes out and at some point Curtis will find out that Jordan protected Aunt Stella. A lie nonetheless.
Jordan has lied to Curtis about her own career which she wasn’t at liberty to discuss. This lead to Curtis and Jordan’s divorce. He could get passed the lies. Jordan is now lying about the divorce papers, but with good intentions. Portia has been lying about Trina’s paternity to her own daughter, her ex-husband, and her current fiancé, for years.
Will Portia’s lies and Jordan’s sacrifice for Stella pave the way for a reunion between Jordan and Curtis?
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