General Hospital Scintillating Cast Changes In 2024—Shock Exits, Surprise Recasts, Fan Fave Returns!
General Hospital (Gh) spoilers tease that things are constantly changing on soap operas and this include the cast. We’re not even halfway through 2024 and already there have been some stunning changes to the cast of the ABC daytime drama. Here’s what you need to know to be in the know!
General Hospital Spoilers – Returns And Exits
Lydia Look returned in February as Selina Wu and William Lipton returned as Cameron Webber.
Fans previously saw Lipton in March 2023 when the character left to attend school at Stanford. Lipton can be seem on the Amazon series The Runarounds.
Michael E. Knight is on a temporary hiatus as southern lawyer Martin Gray. A return date has not been announced.
Gh Spoilers – Daytime Additions
Eva Larue joined the cast as Natalia Rogers-Ramirez the mother of singer Blaze. Larue debuted on February 26 and she has caught the eye of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard...
General Hospital Spoilers – Returns And Exits
Lydia Look returned in February as Selina Wu and William Lipton returned as Cameron Webber.
Fans previously saw Lipton in March 2023 when the character left to attend school at Stanford. Lipton can be seem on the Amazon series The Runarounds.
Michael E. Knight is on a temporary hiatus as southern lawyer Martin Gray. A return date has not been announced.
Gh Spoilers – Daytime Additions
Eva Larue joined the cast as Natalia Rogers-Ramirez the mother of singer Blaze. Larue debuted on February 26 and she has caught the eye of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard...
- 5/12/2024
- by Tanya Clark
- Celebrating The Soaps
A lot of General Hospital changes have happened so far this year and more seem to be on the horizon. Who is exiting? Who can we expect to return? And what do fans think about this major recast we have seen so far? Could another recast be coming?
Esme Prince and Spencer Cassadine Exit
General Hospital spoilers reveal that several cast changes are coming for the show in 2024. Avery Kristen Pohl exited when Esme Prince fell overboard and was presumed dead. Spencer Cassadine (Alexander Chavez) fell overboard as well and there is news about him too.
William Lipton returned as Cameron Webber for a short time but is gone again as well. Lipton is now in Amazon’s The Runarounds.
General Hospital Spoilers – A Major Recast After Decades
Adam J. Harrington was recast as John “Jagger” Cates, a character who hasn’t been seen for at least 30 years. Jagger is...
Esme Prince and Spencer Cassadine Exit
General Hospital spoilers reveal that several cast changes are coming for the show in 2024. Avery Kristen Pohl exited when Esme Prince fell overboard and was presumed dead. Spencer Cassadine (Alexander Chavez) fell overboard as well and there is news about him too.
William Lipton returned as Cameron Webber for a short time but is gone again as well. Lipton is now in Amazon’s The Runarounds.
General Hospital Spoilers – A Major Recast After Decades
Adam J. Harrington was recast as John “Jagger” Cates, a character who hasn’t been seen for at least 30 years. Jagger is...
- 4/4/2024
- by Sandra McIntyre
- Celebrating The Soaps
Fans of General Hospital are wondering if Emmy-winning star Michael E. Knight‘s time in Port Charles may be coming to a close. In an explosive episode of the daytime soap, Knight’s Martin Gray quits town after he breaks things off with his romantic interest, Lucy Coe (Lynn Harring), who then gets back together with her ex-lover Scotty Baldwin. Many fans speculate that Knight could be exiting the show for good. However, fear not. The good news is that Martin has stepped away to lick his wounds, regroup, and consider why he really left Coe in the first place, according to Soap Opera Digest. Knight will only temporarily be away from the show. The actor, who hails from Princeton, NJ, became part of the General Hospital cast in 2019. His portrayal was embraced warmly, swiftly intertwining his character with the soap’s enduring figure, Genie Francis‘ Laura Collins. His previous...
- 2/21/2024
- TV Insider
Dean Israelite Tapped To Direct Thriller ‘Can You Hear Me?’ For Hartbeat, The Hideaway Entertainment
Exclusive: Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat and The Hideaway Entertainment will partner to produce Can You Hear Me?, a new thriller scripted by Taylor Anthony Hopkins (The Last Reverie) and Luke Kelly-Clyne. Set to direct the pic, which is currently casting, is Emmy and DGA Award nominee Dean Israelite (Little Wing).
Can You Hear Me? follows a telephone scammer who learns that his nephew has been kidnapped and must collect a sum of money to get him back. Financed by The Hideaway Entertainment, the film’s producers are Kevin Hart, Bryan Smiley, Patricia Braga and Luke Kelly-Clyne for Hartbeat, along with Jonathan Gray, Matthew Rhodes and Kristy Grisham for The Hideaway. Ty Walker and Kevin Healey are exec producing for Hartbeat, along with Ryan Cassells for The Hideaway. Jen Cox serves as co-producer, with production to kick off this summer.
“‘Can You Hear Me?’ furthers Hartbeat’s commitment to...
Can You Hear Me? follows a telephone scammer who learns that his nephew has been kidnapped and must collect a sum of money to get him back. Financed by The Hideaway Entertainment, the film’s producers are Kevin Hart, Bryan Smiley, Patricia Braga and Luke Kelly-Clyne for Hartbeat, along with Jonathan Gray, Matthew Rhodes and Kristy Grisham for The Hideaway. Ty Walker and Kevin Healey are exec producing for Hartbeat, along with Ryan Cassells for The Hideaway. Jen Cox serves as co-producer, with production to kick off this summer.
“‘Can You Hear Me?’ furthers Hartbeat’s commitment to...
- 1/31/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Hideaway Entertainment and Fictionz have partnered to launch the podcast series Blue Is for Nightmares, based on Laurie Faria Stolarz’s bestselling YA witchcraft book series, and will also develop the books for TV.
Each of of the books in Stolarz’s series—White is for Magic, Silver is for Secrets, Red is for Remembrance and Black is for Beginnings—follow the adventures of Stacey Brown, a young witch with psychic powers. In the Blue is for Nightmares podcast, Stacey (Meghan Rienks) has terrifying nightmares that come true, and uses the magic handed down from previous generations to investigate murders and other crimes and disappearances, all while dealing with the drama of being a teen at a prestigious boarding school. (Listen to the trailer here.) Stephanie Wu (Two Year Man) adapted the scripts, with Andres Rosende (Jane Anonymous) directing. The podcast’s first episode will premiere June 30th...
Each of of the books in Stolarz’s series—White is for Magic, Silver is for Secrets, Red is for Remembrance and Black is for Beginnings—follow the adventures of Stacey Brown, a young witch with psychic powers. In the Blue is for Nightmares podcast, Stacey (Meghan Rienks) has terrifying nightmares that come true, and uses the magic handed down from previous generations to investigate murders and other crimes and disappearances, all while dealing with the drama of being a teen at a prestigious boarding school. (Listen to the trailer here.) Stephanie Wu (Two Year Man) adapted the scripts, with Andres Rosende (Jane Anonymous) directing. The podcast’s first episode will premiere June 30th...
- 6/10/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
It has been almost three decades since Eva Larue made a name for herself in daytime as Dr. Maria Santos on “All My Children.” But this year she could win her very first Daytime Emmy for a different role: Celeste Rosales on “The Young and the Restless.” She’s nominated for Best Guest Performer for her stint on the CBS soap. Do you think she’s due to take home the gold?
Larue played Maria on “AMC” off and on between 1993 and 2011 and earned two Emmy nominations: Best Supporting Actress in 1997 (she lost to Michelle Staffford for “Y&r”) and then Best Original Song in 2004 for co-writing “Dance Again with You” for “AMC.” But those were her only bids before now.
SEE2020 Daytime Emmy nominations list: Full list of 47th Daytime Emmy nominees
She recently described to soap journalist Michael Fairman what scenes she submitted for her Emmy reel that earned...
Larue played Maria on “AMC” off and on between 1993 and 2011 and earned two Emmy nominations: Best Supporting Actress in 1997 (she lost to Michelle Staffford for “Y&r”) and then Best Original Song in 2004 for co-writing “Dance Again with You” for “AMC.” But those were her only bids before now.
SEE2020 Daytime Emmy nominations list: Full list of 47th Daytime Emmy nominees
She recently described to soap journalist Michael Fairman what scenes she submitted for her Emmy reel that earned...
- 6/15/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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