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Another week, another General Hospital recast. As viewers of the ABC soap learned on Tuesday, Lindsay Hartley has been tapped to once again temporarily replace Kelly Monaco in the role of Sam McCall.
Earlier this month, General Hospital celebrated 60 years on the air. Along with its major industry milestone, the series has also been making headlines for a handful of surprising cast shakeups in ...
The 'General Hospital' decision to part ways with actor Kelly Monaco, who has starred on the daytime drama for more than 20 years, sparks backlash among fans.
Soap Hub is an online magazine that covers American daytime soap operas.It features on-screen and off-screen news about both current and past soap operas, interviews with daytime stars, article updates about the stars' lives, storyline summaries and previews.
Speaking to Soap Opera Digest, Kerr called the role a "blessing," and discussed the audition process, stating it "came out of the blue and when it did, I was like, 'Yes! This is perfect!'" She further discussed her luck of working with several of the soap's cast members, revealing: "A lot of these cast members, I've been a fan of for a long time.
Soaps In Depth urged the already angry fans not to blame ABC for Refvem's ousting because it was beyond their control. [52] Soap Central's Tamilu had a tough time accepting Sanders in the role and explained that Drew Garrett's ousting as Michael was already enough for viewers to deal with, and losing a beloved actor like Refvem was a bit ...
Photo by Tommaso Boddi/WireImage Kelly Monaco is set to exit General Hospital after more than two decades on the hit ABC daytime soap opera, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. Monaco, 48, will ...
General Hospital was created by Frank and Doris Hursley and premiered on April 1, 1963, replacing the canceled game show Yours for a Song.The first stories were mainly set on the seventh floor of General Hospital, in an unnamed midsize Eastern city (the name of the city, Port Charles, would not be mentioned until the late 1970s by headwriters Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock. [11]). "