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Port Charles (commonly abbreviated as PC) is an American television soap opera that aired on ABC from June 1, 1997, to October 3, 2003. It was a spin-off of the series General Hospital , which has been running since 1963 and takes place in the fictional city of Port Charles , New York .
Actor Character Duration Edward Albert: Bennett Devlin: 1997–98 Sarah Aldrich: Courtney Kanelos: 1998–2000 Jed Allan: Ed Grant: 2001–03 George Alvarez
Smith finds them living in British Columbia, Canada, and Lucky is sent ahead to Port Charles for safety. Lucky is shot [ 39 ] and almost paralyzed while following Luke. In August 1994, his sister Lesley Lu "Lulu" Spencer is born, [ 40 ] and in 1995, he becomes good friends with Emily Quartermaine (then Amber Tamblyn ) and they briefly run away ...
Soap operas often change up their casts, but there seems to be something in the water in Port Charles on General Hospital. Fresh off winning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Young Performer in ...
Although Michael Easton first made his appearance on Port Charles from May 11, 2001, to August 29, 2001 as the character Father Michael Morley, a priest, in the story arc entitled "Time in a Bottle," Easton shortly afterwards also began assuming the role of Father Michael Morley's sinister alter-ego, Caleb, from June 4, 2001, to December 1 ...
A ghost from Ned Quartermaine’s past is headed back to Port Charles. Daytime Emmy winner Rena Sofer is returning to ABC’s General Hospital, reprising her role as Lois Cerullo after a 26-year ...
Viewers called Rafe and Alison "the hottest thing on Port Charles". [13] At a fan club dinner, members of the Port Charles fan club voted Rafe and Alison as Best Couple, Gaskill as Best Actor, and Hershey Presley as Best Actress. [2] Soap Opera Update named them the best couple from Port Charles for both the years 2002 and 2003. [14] [15]
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