The Nurses Ball of General Hospital has been a tradition in Port Charles since 1994. The event is to raise money in support of AIDS/HIV research while honoring the nursing profession and all the hard work and dedication nurses bring to the hospital and patients. Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is the founder, organizer, and hostess of the big event every year, and every year Lucy doesn’t disappoint when it comes to bringing the excitement. After 2013, The Nurses Ball became an annual charity event.
Although the event typically occurs in May, due to the global pandemic, The Nurses Ball will air this week on General Hospital.
We look forward to seeing Lucy and all The Nurses Ball participants perform their many talents. And it wouldn’t be a classic, General Hospital Nurses Ball, without crazy, dramatic, and shocking, events!
It’s no secret now that Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and his son, Spencer Cassadine (Nicolas Bechtel), have teamed up to trick Ava Jerome (Maura West) into leaving her marriage with Nikolas. Nik is stuck between a rock and a hard place because he doesn’t want to lose the Cassadine fortune if he just up and divorces Ava. Spencer isn’t fond of Ava since he blames her for the inconvenient situation she has gotten the Cassadine family in. If it weren’t for Ava, Spencer would never have lost his inheritance to Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas and Spencer have been working together to trick and manipulate Ava by pulling at her heart strings. Nikolas has told Ava that Spencer refuses to have anything to do with his father unless he divorces Ava. After confiding in Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Ava seems to have a soft spot in her heart for Nik and Spencer’s father/son relationship.
General Hospital rumors suggest Ava will have a change of heart and throw in the towel when it comes to her quest for the Cassadine fortune. But will she figure out their scheme before she makes anything official?
General Hospital rumors hint that Spencer may be making his way back to Port Charles to help Nikolas carry out their plan. The two will stage arguments in front of Ava, in an attempt to make her feel guilty for driving a wedge between them.
If Spencer returns to Port Charles, he and his dad will be able to carry out their scheme to push Ava out of the equation, allowing for the Cassadine boys to keep what is rightfully theirs.
Nicolas Bechtel debuted on GH in May of 2013 and has been popping in and out for the last few years. We hope to see Nicolas Bechtel return as Spencer very soon!
Previously General Hospital Blog reported the GH news regarding the status of Kelly Monaco’s temporary replacement. GH news confirmed Lindsay Hartley is done taping on the set of General Hospital as her run as Sam McCall has come to an end.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Kelly Monaco is back taping at Prospect Studios and will resume her role as Sam McCall, alongside Daytime’s finest, Steve Burton, Maurice Benard, Laura Wright, and more.
Kelly will debut as Sam for the first time since quarantine on Tuesday, August 18th.
Jason and Sam have had their ups and downs and currently going through major crises. For starters, Sam and Jason has been ordered to stay apart due to Sam’s parole, but she recently made a deal with the devil, aka, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), in order to be able to be free to be with Jason when she thought he could be dying. Furthermore, this couple is now facing family troubles as Sam’s decision will adversely affect Jason’s family, the Quartermaines. To top it all off, Jason is dealing with the newest Poet Charles bad guy, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Renault is the one who put a hit out on Jason and now once he finds out his mission was incomplete, anything goes in regard to how Cyrus will react to the bad news.
Kelly Monaco has her work cut out for her as Sam is front and center. Kelly Monaco always knows how to bring it and we appreciate her hard work and dedication.
Welcome back, Kelly! We are so excited to see you on screen.
Soap vet, Lindsay Hartley stepped into the role of Sam McCall for Kelly Monaco as the first few weeks of film production resumed. Kelly Monaco is already taping and Hartley’s scenes are about wrapped up.
Lindsay received rave reviews as her portrayal of Sam McCall, causing many fans to rally for her to stay.
General Hospital fans have voiced their opinions on both sides, making it known they want that familiar face to return. As others hope Hartley can join the cast of GH as another character. Kelly Monaco will be returning to her role she originated in October of 2003.
Dante Falconeri strife in Port Charles with an concedes identity as he didn’t want it know that he was mobster, Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) son.
General Hospital news reveals Dominic Zamprogna left his role as Dante Falconeri in 2018 by choice. Zamprogna was not feeling confident in his work and questioned his presence there since it was al he had known. Zamprogna explains that he arrived in LA already hired as Dante Falconeri, son of Sonny Corinthos and Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero).
In an interview with Soaps In Depth, Zamprogna discloses that just decision to leave GH in 2018 has much to do with opportunity, (or lack there of). He had felt very busy and his tone was consumed with filming at GH, which gave him no time to explore other opportunities. He said, “I came down to L.A. with that job,” he said of his GH gig. “I knew nobody. I knew no casting directors, nothing.” Dominic Zamprogna also disclosed at at some point he wasn’t feeling confident in his own work- and that he felt he was feeling stressed when performing his scenes. He went on to reveal, “I went from going up on that stage and having a great time to going up on that stage and stressing out and just not feeling like I was doing good work. That’s the other reason why I wanted to step back. I felt like I needed to clear my head. The whole thing that I realized when I left is, ‘Do I really want to act?’ It affected me so much.”
Fast forward to August 2020 and here we have something good come out of this crazy year! Dominic Zamprogna has graced us with his on screen presence as he has returned to General Hospital as Dante Falconeri.
Genera Hospital spoilers and rumors indicated there is much to come to light regarding where Dante has been and where his character will be in terms of his personal work health, his family life, and his career. Dante and Lulu are currently divorced but that doesn’t mean their love story is over. General Hospital rumors hint there will be an emotional reunion between Dante and Lulu, full of love, happiness, anger, sadness, and more. Not to mention, Lulu has moved on with Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson) and Dante’s old family friend, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane, Amanda Setton), is back on Port Charles.
Will Lulu find herself back in Dante’s arms when he finally comes home to his family?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is having a difficult time emotionally, after having to tell the cold hard truth in court about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Although she is fully aware of who Nelle really is as a human being, she still has a soft spot in her heart for the young woman.
after being reminded of her short term bond with Nelle from an old sticky note, Nina confided in Jax (Ingo Rademacher) regarding her own personal issues with her own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills), and her own long lost daughter.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Jax gave Nina some insight and advice when it comes to finding her daughter. He believes Madeline left Nina a clue- the heart shaped necklace. And at the other end, Jax thinks Nina will then find her child. Little do they know, Nelle Benson possesses the other half.
General Hospital rumors claim Nina’s necklace will lead her straight to Nelle, believing Nelle to be her long lost daughter… and Nelle will play right along.
Is Nina walking herself right into another trap for loss and heartbreak?
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) can test a little easier now they they know they will be Wiley’s full time parents. The judge has granted full custody to the newlyweds, leaving Wiley’s biological mother with zero rights to her son.
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) suffered a huge ego blow when she heard the verdict went in Michael’s favor. But Nelle is no dummy and she has already prepared for her great loss. Nelle put a tracker in Wiley’s favorite toy, Mr. Hopsicle, and now she knows every move Wiley makes.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle is prepared with fake ID passports for herself and Wiley. Nelle plans to keep Wiley and the only way to do that is to kidnap her own child.
Michael and Willow’s happiness might be short lived after Nelle strikes yet again.
General Hospital’s Parry Shen (Brad Cooper) has revealed he is back filming on the set of GH, at Prospect Studios. Shen’s character, Brad Cooper is sitting in Pentonville thanks to Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Of course Brad himself is to blame for his own actions as well, but it’s always fun to blame Nelle.
Parry Shen posted a photo on Instagram of himself and Time Winters (Dr. Arthur Cabot), the doctor involved with the chaos among Anna Devane and her sister, Alex Marick (Finola Hughes), Drew Cain (Billy Miller), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and of course, the sneaky, behind the scenes, Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
In Shen’s recent social media post, he mentions a potential escape plan to get out of Pentonville. Parry Shen is always joking around on his posts, which makes it difficult to know whether or not what he claims is real or a good, wholesome, joke. Either way, General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Parry Shen and Time Winters are back on set, filming as their roles as Brad Cooper and Dr. Cabot.
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) wants all of Port Charles to believe he is an upstanding citizen and has gone to great lengths to make sure DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) makes it known that his reputation has been salvaged and his name cleared regarding any involvement in prior felonies. Jordan’s husband and P.I., Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), is sick and tired of watching Cyrus manipulate and threaten his wife. Curtis is taking his P.I. skills and using them to take matters with Cyrus into his own hands.
General Hospital rumors have been flying regarding a well known villain who may be making a comeback. Sebastian Roché steppes into the role of Jerry Jacks in 2007. The role was previously played by Julian Stone. Roché went on to play brother to Jasper “Jax” Jacks (Ingo Rademacher), on and off until 2015. It’s been five years since Port Charles has been rattled by Jerry.
There’s a new villain in Port Charles and General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus Renault is not working alone. Curtis uncovered there is someone being hidden by Renault on Wilson Street, and this person is a big enough deal to make Cyrus uneasy at Curtis’ knowledge of the situation.
General Hospital news and spoilers have previously revealed Renault has a partner overseas. Perhaps that overseas partner has made their way back to Port Charles and Renault can’t afford to have them exposed. What will Cyrus do if Curtis keeps pressing the issue?
Maurice Benard, like many of his co-stars and friends, is happy to be back to work over at General Hospital. The cast and crew returned to filming in July 20th and GH aired it’s first new episode in four months, on August 3rd.
Maurice says it feels great to be back as he has resumed his role as Sonny Corinthos. Benard praises the production at GH, calling it a “well oiled machine.” Take a look at his social media posts, below.
I can’t tell you how great it feels to go back to work, sometimes we take for granted The great things we have. I’m so impressed with how great GH is running the show it’s like a well oiled machine. Get ready for… https://t.co/quRMFyNoqS
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