General Hospital News And Spoilers: Maurice Benard’s Stunt Double Helps Pull Off Fire Scenes

Nixon Falls will never be the same after Peter August (Wes Ramsey) set fire to the town’s landmark, The Tan-O. Owner, Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) just lost her husband and co-owner, Lenny (Rif Hutton), of the small town bar, and now she’s losing the place that meant so much to them.

General Hospital news takes us behind the scenes to show GH fans how the fire at the Tan-O went down using stunt doubles alongside actors, Ingo Rademacher (Jax), Cynthia Watros (Nina), Joyce Guy (Phyllis), and Maurice Benard (“Mike,” Sonny Corinthos).

The official General Hospital Twitter page shared a photo of Maurice with his stunt double, Joe Sobalo Jr. these professional stunt performers help make the magic happen when scenes like this need to realistically impress an audience.

https://twitter.com/generalhospital/status/1438238694318694404?s=21

General Hospital News And Spoilers: Behind The Scenes Look At Stunt Professionals For “Nina” And “Phyllis”

Seeing double?! Even the amazing actors and crew over at ABC’s, General Hospital, need a little help when things heat up on set.

General Hospital news and spoilers reports indicate that Ingo Rademacher (Jax) wasn’t the only one who has a stand in, professional stunt performer to pull off the amazing scenes surrounding the burning down of The Tan-O.

General Hospital spoilers reveal the Official GH Facebook page has shared a photo in a recent post, featuring the four women who contributed to today’s dramatic scenes. Alongside Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves) and Joyce Guy (Phyllis Caulfield), were their stunt doubles, Lauren Shaw and Melanin Heard. General Hospital posts, “Burning down The Tan-O wouldn’t have been possible without them! ????????????”

Congratulations to all the extremely talented individuals who have been working tirelessly to bring GH fans top quality entertainment! We truly appreciate you!

General Hospital News And Spoilers: Seeing Double?! Meet Ingo Rademacher’s Stunt Stand-In

The world of make believe has many tricks up it’s sleeve in order to pull off the illusions which create all the intense drama when watching our most compelling entertainment. Not everything you get is what you can see. Often times, some behind the scenes trickery is needed to pull off the best of the best.

General Hospital news reports reveal behind the scenes scoop on today’s episode of GH.

In a Instagram post shared by the Official General Hospital IG account, General Hospital spoilers revealed what went behind the burning down of The Tan-O, and what it took in order for Ingo Rademacher’s character, Jasper Jax, to pull off today’s intense scenes.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CT2xIMDhvgi/?utm_medium=copy_link

General Hospital comings and going’s reports indicate that professional Stunt Performer, Casey Rutherford, acted as Ingo’s look-alike and stunt double. Today’s Instagram post shared by General Hospital gave props to the hard work of the professional with a shout out displaying a photo with GH star, Ingo Rademacher.

Casey Rutherford’s stunting credits run deep. His work can be recognized on projects such as the 2019 film, Ford vs. Ferrari, Apple TV’s, Truth Be Told, the 2020 family adventure drama, The Call of the Wild, and much more. To see the full listing of accreditation’s, please click Rutherford’s IMDB link here.

General Hospital Spoilers: Someone Sets The Tan-O Ablaze, Trapping Phyllis And Nina Inside

General Hospital fans have rallied for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) to get what she deserves, but nobody had this in mind. Nina may have been misguided and made some terrible decisions, but Carly’s wrath would have sufficed. This type of torture is the work of an evil mastermind.

General Hospital spoilers reveal trouble starts in Nixon Falls as GH previews show a certain someone pouring gasoline all over the small town bar.

General Hospital rumors claim that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) makes his way back to the Tan-O, setting the bar ablaze, while securing Nina and Phyllis Caulfied (Joyce Guy) inside, leaving them to burn alive.

It’s uncertain whether or not Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) is still in town or if he has returned home to Port Charles to assess the situation before Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) say “I do.”

Mike has been wandering outside, contemplating his current situation with Nina and his last life. He kissed what he didn’t know was his father’s watch goodbye, and tossed it like he’d never look back.

Will “Mike” aka Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) or anyone be able to get to Phyllis and Nina before it’s too late?

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Doesn’t Hesitate To Turn Maxie Away

Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) skipped town, leaving Port Charles behind, even if it’s just for a little while. The heartache of being so close to her own daughter, Louise, yet so far since she has to pretend [Bailey] belongs to Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).

Maxie and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) have become very close since forming the sisterhood, promising to have each other’s backs.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie figured Nina would be a good shoulder to lean on in her time of need. But to Maxie’s surprise, Nina’s reaction to her surprise visit was not a warm and friendly welcome.

General Hospital previews show Nina’s complete and utter shock to see Maxie at the door of The Tan-O. Maxie makes her way into the closed bar and Nina says, “I’m sorry Maxie, but you have to leave.” Nina can’t risk Maxie catching a glimpse of “Mike,” and recognizing he is actually Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Nina has fallen for “Mike” although he has a wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and family back in Port Charles. She has taken things too far and no matter what she decides to do next, she has betrayed every single person she knows.

After the death of Lenny Caulfield (Rif Hutton), General Hospital rumors have developed surrounding Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) and “Mike,” now that that have to adapt to such a loss as a major life change.

GH rumors hint that Phyllis and Mike look at this situation as one door closing, while another opens. It’s possible that Phyllis will sell The Tan-O and relocate after Lenny’s death, making the possibilities endless for where this new journey might lead. Nina hopes to hurry Maxie along before she makes any time of connection with Phyllis, and obviously, before any sighting or Sonny.

General Hospital Spoilers: Sonny Has A Hunch, Confronts Nina

Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been identifying as “Mike” and slowly exhibiting some of his own personality traits as Sonny. There are few things that tie him to his past, and the few pieces of jewelry he did have, including his wedding ring, have been pawned to save The Tan-O.

Previous General Hospital spoilers revealed Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) wants Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) to pay for what she believes she did to her daughter, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and lying about that tragic night.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is about to make a decision that will impact Sonny, Carly, and the entire Corinthos family. When Nina first arrived in Port Charles, she was not the woman she is today. She was even dangerous at that time. GH rumors claim Nina will revert back to her old ways in an upcoming storyline involving Sonny.

General Hospital previews show Nina showing up at The Tan-O to see Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) and discuss their past connection involving Nina’s daughter. General Hospital spoilers indicate Nina will use Sonny’s amnesia to her advantage. She will likely pretend she doesn’t know him, leaving him unable to reconnect with his family, and letting Carly continue to believe her husband is dead. A once redeemed Nina will throw it all away when she makes this decision to keep Sonny’s identity a secret. Nina might not be able to pull off this deception for too long. GH previews for Monday’s episode show Sonny asking Nina who she is. It’s likely her face may jog his memory a bit, but will it be enough to make a solid connection?

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