General Hospital New and Spoilers: Can You Identify The GH Stars In This Retro Photo?

General Hospital 90s retro

Many refer to the 1990s as General Hospital’s Golden Age. For me, the 90s is when it all began. I was about 10 years old when Ned, aka Eddie Maine sang “Little Sister” to Julia Barrett’s sister, Brenda (Vanessa Marcil).

60 years of General Hospital makes for plenty of an incredible content to debate which era is superior and why. But I honestly don’t think that’s necessary because not everyone began watching during the same time period. No matter your favorite time in Port Charles, the important thing is that we all continue to have new favorite moments for years to come.

Ok, I guess now I’ll list the actors and character names for the above photo. This General Hospital 90s retro gem includes, Wally Kurth (Ned Ashton), Cheryl Richardson (Jenny Eckart), Sean Kanan (AJ Quartermaine), and Crystal Carson (Julia Barrett)! They were exciting times!

General Hospital News and Spoilers: Maurice Benard Addresses Billy Miller, His Emotional Message To Fans

Maurice Benard on Billy Miller and mental health
Maurice Benard On Billy Miller and Mental Health

What can I say, this has been a tough year for the General Hospital family. But this week has really done a number on fans and the entire industry. Billy Miller was a talented, genuine soul who lit up not just the screen, but the whole room.

As tributes for Billy Miller continue to pour in, Maurice Benard’s outreach contains a powerful message. Ultimately, mental health awareness is a way of life for the three-time Daytime Emmy winner. While many tributes displayed the most genuine love and support, Maurice Benard takes things to a more serious level, and touches on the issue at hand.

Maurice Benard On Billy Miller and Mental Health

Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind, allows for open dialogue about life and mental health. As a bi-polar disorder sufferer, Miller’s death hit very close to home for General Hospital’s leading man. According to General Hospital news reports, Benard shared an Instagram post that brings awareness to mental health and suicide. Check out his IG post below!

Since the pandemic I have been speaking out on Suicide quite a lot, in the beginning, I was hesitant, I didn’t know how people would handle it. But it’s been very encouraging so I have not stopped talking about it!!! It’s hard to really understand Mental illness unless you have experienced the depths of pain that comes with it. This is a @mbstateofmind i did about two months ago but there’s many. And I promise you there will be many many more to come if you know anyone who is going through any kind of darkness, chaos, pain. Just know, all you can do is give them love, patience, understanding, and hopefully Professional help if they agree. And unfortunately, if someone doesn’t want to be on this earth anymore, there’s only so much we can do just remember, it’s not your fault never blame yourself

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if you’re feeling in any kind of way, like life is not worth living for don’t think twice to talk to someone take it from the most fragile person in the world you can get through it. And life has a way of rewarding you.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Sonny’s Flustered When He Notices Similarities Between Dex And A Certain Someone

Dex reminds Sonny of Jason
Dex reminds Sonny of Jason

It starts. The bond between Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) starts now. For Dex, that bond likely already started the night Sonny invited him to sit down for some pasta. That’s when Dex really saw another side of Sonny. Suddenly, things looked differently to Dex ever since he realized that Sonny has a genuine heart.

According to GH recaps, Sonny made a comment to Dex. It was in the heat of their Pikeman conversation when Sonny verbally expressed that he was impressed by Dex. First, he asked for Dex’s input on the Pikeman situation which lead to his impeccable attention to detail. Then, Sonny was pleased at how through Dex’s thought process was. He said, “Damn. Turned you on and you just go.”

It seems to me that Sonny is starting to notice little things about Dex. And sooner than later he begins to realize something. According to GH spoilers, Dex reminds Sonny of Jason. He begins to notice similarities between his new enforcer and his life-long friend.

Previously, General Hospital rumors made claims that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is Dex’s father. However, the rumor began gaining more credibility once GH casting rumors claim that Steve could be headed back to General Hospital. How long before Sonny puts the pieces together and figures out that Dex is Jason’s son?

General Hospital Spoilers: Ava’s Got One Less Problem Without Him- Cyrus Takes Care Of Mason!

Cyrus has Mason killed
Cyrus has Mason killed

Mason Gatlin (Nathyael Grey) is a pest at best. He came slithering into Port Charles with his eyes on his cousin Austin Holt (Roger Howarth). At the time, Dr. Austin Holt has an air about him that gave off confident doctor vibes, while also showcasing an eerie aura. But for the most part, Austin seemed harmless.

Aside from the fact that he popped up out of absolutely nowhere, then eventually outed himself as Jimmy Lee Holt’s son, Austin’s been surprisingly helpful around Port Charles. First off, the man is a doctor. He delivered Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms) in the Pautuck woods for crying out loud. And without him, the unthinkable could have happened. Thankfully, he was there to being little Bailey Lou into the world.

As if one mysterious individual from Pautuck wasn’t enough, in strolls Mason, Austin’s cousin. He smelled like trouble right of the bat, making those close to Austin very suspicious. As it turns out, first impressions truly tell a large part of someone’s overall being. That said, everyone who instinctively saw Mason’s creepy vibe is correct. His involvement with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) says it all.

According to GH spoilers and rumors, Ava could be left with one less problem if Cyrus has Mason killed. After all, as far as Cyrus is concerned, someone has to pay for the botched FBI sting with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

General Hospital News: UPDATE- Billy Miller’s Cause Of Death Remains Inconclusive, Earlier Reports Claim Complications Of PSP, and Struggles With Manic Depression

Billy Miller update
Billy Miller update

There’s no doubt that the tragic news of Billy Miller’s passing displays the utmost care, love, and support for the beloved actor. Reports rapidly filled social medial feeds across all platforms, confirming that the almost 44 year old passed away on September 16th.

Billy Miller Update

Earlier today, geniuscelebs.com shared Billy Miller’s cause of death. The source stated that the three-time Daytime Emmy winner died of complications from a neurological disorder. However, as time passes, answers to Miller’s cause of death face inconsistencies.

First, geniuscelebs.com shared that Miller suffered a stroke. The stroke was said to be a result of PSP. Then, other General Hospital news reports revealed a different cause. According to updated General Hospital news and spoilers, TMZ.com reports that Miller’s cause of death remains undisclosed. Additionally, the celebrity gossip outlet reveals that Miller was recently struggling with manic depression. Sadly, the site suggests Billy may have taken his own life .

At this time, GH news reports have not reached a conclusive Billy cause of death. But based on the latest TMZ findings, there was no mention of the neurological disorder, PSP. Please check back with General Hospital Blog for more updates on this shattering story.

General Hospital News: Billy Miller’s Cause Of Death Revealed

Billy Miller’s cause of death
Billy Miller’s cause of death

Early this morning General Hospital Blog reluctantly shared the devastating news of Billy Miller’s passing. Updated information reveals that the three-time Daytime Emmy winner was just one day shy of his 44th birthday.

A very recent update gives a closer look into Billy Miller’s cause of death. According to General Hospital news reports and GeniusCelebs.com, Miller’s publicist revealed that the actor died of complications from progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Reportedly, Billy Miller died of a stroke on September 16th.

PSP is a neurological disorder which causes negative effects on your ability to balance, adversely affects vision, speech, and movement. He was undergoing treatment since his diagnosis with PSP in 2021.

The entire industry mourns this incredibly talented Miller. He could be playing on ABC’s General Hospital as Jake Doe, Jason Morgan, or Drew Cain, on Y&R as Billy Abbott, or Marcus Spector on Suits… whatever the role, Billy Miller brought the talent to the table and made quite an impact on his fans. Even die hard Steve Burton fans fell in love with Miller’s portrayal of the iconic role.

It has come as a complete and utter shock that the beloved, fan favorite, Billy Miller has left us. May he Rest In Peace.

General Hospital News: Cousin Of Three-Time Emmy Winner Billy Miller Speaks Out On His Death

Billy Miller passes away at 43
Billy Miller passes away

It is with a heavy heart that I not only had to share this news with you early this morning, but that it is indeed a reality. While still in disbelieve, the tragic news continues to pour through each and every media outlet.

General Hospital news reports confirm the death of three-time Daytime Emmy winner Billy Miller. He has won two Daytime Emmy’s for his role in Y & R, along with a win for playing Jason Morgan/Jake Doe on General Hospital. At this time the cause of death remains unknown. However, GH spoilers reveal that a family member has taken to social media with the news.

Known for his roles in Suits, The Young and the Restless, and of course, General Hospital, Billy Miller was an extraordinary talent and a beloved fan favorite. According to the mastery GH news and story developments, Miller’s cousin reached out on social media and provided slightly more information about the tragedy. She mentions that Billy is her second cousin, and his mother Pat is her first.

Billy Miller passes away

Billy Miller passes away on what was two days prior to his 44th birthday. Today, September 17th is Billy’s birthday. Please keep Billy Miller in your prayers as his family mourns his loss. General Hospital Blog will provide updates as the story develops.

General Hospital News: BREAKING! GH’s Billy Miller Dies At 43! GH Fans Fell In Love With “Jake Doe” and “Drew Cain” -This Is A Devastating Loss

General Hospital’s Billy Miller dies at 43
General Hospital’s Billy Miller dies at 43

I am truly shaking as I write this. I was on my phone and on Twitter/X when I saw a tweet from TK Weaver. TK Weaver played Danny Morgan, the son of Sam McCall and Drew Cain (then Billy Miller).

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Billy Miller died on September 15th, 2023, just two days short of his 44th birthday. At this time, details surrounding the actor’s death remain a mystery.

Due to the sensitive nature of this article, I’m going to cut it short until I’ve had time to process and my hands stop shaking. I am absolutely devastated to have to share this news. General Hospital Blog will share updates with fans as we all mourn this tremendous loss.

General Hospital News: GH Star Jon Lindstrom’s Video Message To Friend John J. York Ends In Tears

Jon Lindstrom and John York
Jon Lindstrom and John York

Jon Lindstrom and John York have known each other for years. The entire Soap Opera community is feeling the weight of this one. As most of you know, John York (Max Scorpio) revealed that he is battling two blood disorders. In this video, friend and co-star Jon Lindstrom (Kevin Collins/Ryan Chamberlain) speaks out about his friend.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal an outpouring of support and love from all who know and admire General Hospital star, John J. York. Many of York’s close friends and colleagues have reach out out on social media to express their support.

Additionally, these messages also contain the link to add your name to the registry. If you’re between the ages of 18 and 40, please think about registering to become a potential donor. Want to see if you can Be a match for Mac? Then be sure to click on the link and it will direct you to John’s story and the link to register or give a donation.

John is optimistic and reassures fans that this is not a goodbye but a so long. Mac will be back. Meanwhile, let’s continue to rally for the return of the Mac!

General Hospital Spoilers: Lucy Corners Martin, What Makes Blair Think Lucy Still Wants To Marry Martin?

Lucy corners Martin
Lucy corners Martin

Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) cooked up an impressive plan with Martin Grey’s ex-wife. Blair Cramer (Kassie DePaiva) and Tracy make a dynamic team when it comes to cunning business practices. Therefore, Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is about to face the fight of her career.

Over at the Metro Court, Tracy and Blair go about their business as Lucy and Martin spectate. Unbeknownst to Lucy, Martin’s squeamish behavior has little to do with Tracy and everything to do with the blonde bobbed lady.

Lucy Corners Martin and He There’s No Way Out

Meanwhile, Blair the blond bobbed person discusses her’s and Tracy’s calculated plan. She’s had enough of Martin’s mooching and wants to put an end to it. So, Blair plans to push Martin down the aisle with Lucy so that his alimony stops. Despite the fact that Blair’s plan checks a lot of boxes, it’s still not a guarantee. What makes her think that Lucy still wants to marry Marty after what he’s done? And the gaslighting, don’t even get me started how Martin gaslighting Lucy. Sadly, he denies any involvement in the Deceptor as Lucy simply wants to give credit where credit is due.

It’s only a matter of time before the truth hits the headlines. It was all a setup, and Martin’s ex-wife #3 just came for what’s hers. Well, and then some.

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