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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 .
HMS Friday is an urban myth concerning a disastrous attempt by the Royal Navy to dispel the superstition against sailing on a Friday. While widely circulated, the story is in fact untrue; [1] moreover, there was never even a ship named HMS Friday. [2] The details of the story vary, but it usually follows this form:
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 ...
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 ...
David Gail, the actor best known for playing Dr. Joe Scanlon (No. 2) on the General Hospital spinoff Port Charles, died on Jan. 16 at age 58. According to a new release shared by a rep for Gail ...
Laura resurfaced in Port Charles in 1983 — cue Christopher Cross tune that will always give us chills — mainly to usher longtime leading man Tony Geary (and thus a reunited Luke/Laura) off the ...
Mitch Longley was born in Cleveland, Ohio to John and Betty, a Food Services Executive and a Surgical Nurse. He was the second child born to the family, having an older brother named Matthew.
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 ...