Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is a vital part of General Hospital. Since the character’s debut in 2014, Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) twin brother has become a fan favorite. However, the newest incarnation of Drew is a turnoff for viewers.
General Hospital star Cameron Mathison I Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Gateway Celebrity Fight Night Foundation Who is Drew Cain on ‘General Hospital’?
Drew debuted on General Hospital in 2014 as an amnesia patient who believed he was the presumed dead Jason. Everyone in Port Charles accepted that Drew was Jason and welcomed him back. Drew began romances with Jason’s exes, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco).
However, when Jason returned in 2017, Drew was revealed as his long-lost twin brother. Like Jason, Drew was a tough guy. As a former Navy Seal, he becomes Port Charles’ newest protector. Drew experienced many heartaches in his life; the most...
General Hospital star Cameron Mathison I Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Gateway Celebrity Fight Night Foundation Who is Drew Cain on ‘General Hospital’?
Drew debuted on General Hospital in 2014 as an amnesia patient who believed he was the presumed dead Jason. Everyone in Port Charles accepted that Drew was Jason and welcomed him back. Drew began romances with Jason’s exes, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco).
However, when Jason returned in 2017, Drew was revealed as his long-lost twin brother. Like Jason, Drew was a tough guy. As a former Navy Seal, he becomes Port Charles’ newest protector. Drew experienced many heartaches in his life; the most...
- 3/7/2023
- by Carol Cassada
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Tabyana Ali plays Trina Robinson on General Hospital. She is actually the third actor to play the role but came close to being the second. Trina came to Port Charles in 2017 as a friend of Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and was initially played by Tiana Le. The character didn’t appear much but was a name said in passing.
Tabyana Ali as ‘General Hospital’s’ Trina Robinson | Ricky Middlesworth/ABC via Getty Images
Later, the role was slightly changed, and Sydney Mikayla became Trina, who was now much more of an onscreen presence along with Josslyn, Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt).
Mikayla was popular in the role but decided to leave Gh in 2022 to become a full-time student. Tabyana Ali has been playing Trina ever since.
Tabyana Ali read for Trina on ‘General Hospital’ 3 years before she got the role
When producers decided to expand the role of Trina,...
Tabyana Ali as ‘General Hospital’s’ Trina Robinson | Ricky Middlesworth/ABC via Getty Images
Later, the role was slightly changed, and Sydney Mikayla became Trina, who was now much more of an onscreen presence along with Josslyn, Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt).
Mikayla was popular in the role but decided to leave Gh in 2022 to become a full-time student. Tabyana Ali has been playing Trina ever since.
Tabyana Ali read for Trina on ‘General Hospital’ 3 years before she got the role
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- 2/9/2023
- by Stacy Feintuch
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) tonight announced the winners of the 46th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards at a grand gala held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Southern California.
“The National Academy is pleased to be honoring the men and women who make Daytime television one of the staples of the entertainment industry,” said Terry O’Reilly, Chairman, NATAS. In addition to those honored tonight with the prestigious Emmy Award, we are especially pleased to be highlighting the careers of two of our television icons, ‘Judge Judy’ Sheindlin and Chef Jacques Pepin with our Lifetime Achievement Award. With our tributes to the wonderful career of Kathie Lee Gifford and the remarkable 50-year achievement of ‘Sesame Street,’ it’s a wonderful evening to celebrate Daytime television.”
Check out the complete list of winners below.
Drama
“The Young and the Restless”
Best Actress
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, “The Bold and the Beautiful...
“The National Academy is pleased to be honoring the men and women who make Daytime television one of the staples of the entertainment industry,” said Terry O’Reilly, Chairman, NATAS. In addition to those honored tonight with the prestigious Emmy Award, we are especially pleased to be highlighting the careers of two of our television icons, ‘Judge Judy’ Sheindlin and Chef Jacques Pepin with our Lifetime Achievement Award. With our tributes to the wonderful career of Kathie Lee Gifford and the remarkable 50-year achievement of ‘Sesame Street,’ it’s a wonderful evening to celebrate Daytime television.”
Check out the complete list of winners below.
Drama
“The Young and the Restless”
Best Actress
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, “The Bold and the Beautiful...
- 5/6/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
ABC’s General Hospital grabbed gold five times on Sunday night at the 46th annual Daytime Emmys, while CBS’ The Young and the Restless walked away from this year’s ceremony with the most total wins, eight — including for best drama.
Y&R‘s major wins also included for writing and directing, to go with five Daytime Emmys the long-running sudser picked up Friday at the Creative Arts ceremony. Gh meanwhile won for Lead and Supporting Actors, plus Younger Actress, Supporting Actress and Guest Performer.
The Bold and the Beautiful‘s Jacqueline MacInnes Wood earned her first Daytime Emmy, in the Lead Actress race.
Y&R‘s major wins also included for writing and directing, to go with five Daytime Emmys the long-running sudser picked up Friday at the Creative Arts ceremony. Gh meanwhile won for Lead and Supporting Actors, plus Younger Actress, Supporting Actress and Guest Performer.
The Bold and the Beautiful‘s Jacqueline MacInnes Wood earned her first Daytime Emmy, in the Lead Actress race.
- 5/5/2019
- TVLine.com
Who were the big winners at Sunday night’s Daytime Emmy Awards? Scroll down for the complete list of winners and nominees, updating live as they’re announced. And check out the full list of Friday night’s Creative Arts winners here.
The 46th Annual Daytime Emmys honored the best achievements in soap operas, game shows, talk shows and more. The ceremony, hosted by Mario Lopez and Sheryl Underwood, was held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Burbank, California. It streamed live on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, emmyonline.tv, and through the Knekt app on smart TVs and mobile devices.
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“Days of Our Lives” came into these awards with the most nominations (27), but at the Creative Arts Awards it was “The Young and the Restless” that came out on top with five victories, while “Days” had three, “The Bold and the Beautiful...
The 46th Annual Daytime Emmys honored the best achievements in soap operas, game shows, talk shows and more. The ceremony, hosted by Mario Lopez and Sheryl Underwood, was held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Burbank, California. It streamed live on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, emmyonline.tv, and through the Knekt app on smart TVs and mobile devices.
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- 5/5/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
If only doctors, lawyers, cops and crime bosses spring to mind when you think about daytime dramas, you haven’t been tuning in lately. From 20-somethings mesmerized by a charismatic cult leader, to a wannabe influencer using social media to sabotage her boyfriend’s marriage-of-convenience, to an undocumented immigrant, the offspring of some of the most popular character of the ’80s and ’90s are breathing new life into an aging genre and attracting new viewers along the way.
“If you look at our demographics, we’ve actually grown in the 18-25,” says Heather Tom, actress on “The Bold and the Beautiful” and five-time Emmy winner who landed her first daytime gig at age 15. “There’s a lot that daytime can speak to a younger generation with.”
That is, after all, why the Daytime Emmys include categories honoring “younger” actors and actresses, in addition to the more traditional lead and supporting categories.
“If you look at our demographics, we’ve actually grown in the 18-25,” says Heather Tom, actress on “The Bold and the Beautiful” and five-time Emmy winner who landed her first daytime gig at age 15. “There’s a lot that daytime can speak to a younger generation with.”
That is, after all, why the Daytime Emmys include categories honoring “younger” actors and actresses, in addition to the more traditional lead and supporting categories.
- 5/3/2019
- by Paula Hendrickson
- Variety Film + TV
Who will win at the Daytime Emmys this weekend? The awards will be presented at two ceremonies: the Creative Arts Awards on Friday night, May 3, and the main ceremony on Sunday night, May 5. Scroll down for our predictions in 25 categories, with the nominees listed in order of their racetrack odds (our projected winners are highlighted in gold).
Our odds are calculated by combining the predictions of hundreds of Gold Derby users who have entered their picks here in our predictions center. That includes Expert journalists we’ve polled from top media outlets, the Editors who cover awards for Gold Derby year-round, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s winners and the All-Star Top 24 who got the highest scores when you combine the last two years’ predictions.
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Our odds are calculated by combining the predictions of hundreds of Gold Derby users who have entered their picks here in our predictions center. That includes Expert journalists we’ve polled from top media outlets, the Editors who cover awards for Gold Derby year-round, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s winners and the All-Star Top 24 who got the highest scores when you combine the last two years’ predictions.
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- 5/3/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Last year’s Daytime Emmy race for Best Younger Actor ended in an upset when Rome Flynn (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) defeated the overwhelming favorite, Casey Moss (“Days of Our Lives”). Will this year’s race be just as surprising? There’s only one returning nominee in the category (“Days” star Lucas Adams), who is joined by four newcomers. It’s the only acting race this year guaranteed to crown a first-time winner. So who’s out front?
The Daytime Emmys are unique in that the nominees and winners are both decided in a single round of voting during which blue ribbon panels viewed sample performance reels from the nominees. The academy made those reels available to the press, so here’s the scoop on all the Younger Actor contenders at this year’s kudos so you can make informed predictions here in our predictions center before this weekend’s show.
The Daytime Emmys are unique in that the nominees and winners are both decided in a single round of voting during which blue ribbon panels viewed sample performance reels from the nominees. The academy made those reels available to the press, so here’s the scoop on all the Younger Actor contenders at this year’s kudos so you can make informed predictions here in our predictions center before this weekend’s show.
- 5/2/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Perhaps surprisingly, there are only two soaps represented in the Daytime Emmy race for Best Younger Actress, with three “General Hospital” ingenues going up against two from “Days of Our Lives.” But who has the upper hand? Chloe Lanier (“Gh”) is the defending champ, but her four rivals this year could give her a run for her money.
The Emmy nominees and winners were both decided in a single round of voting by blue ribbon panels that viewed sample performance reels from each actor. Those reels were made available to the press, so here’s what you need to know about these five contenders when making your predictions for this weekend’s show here in our predictions center.
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Hayley Erin, “General Hospital” (Run time: 11:02) — About half of this reel consists of angry confrontations between Kiki Jerome (Erin) and her...
The Emmy nominees and winners were both decided in a single round of voting by blue ribbon panels that viewed sample performance reels from each actor. Those reels were made available to the press, so here’s what you need to know about these five contenders when making your predictions for this weekend’s show here in our predictions center.
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Hayley Erin, “General Hospital” (Run time: 11:02) — About half of this reel consists of angry confrontations between Kiki Jerome (Erin) and her...
- 5/1/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Ingo Rademacher was last seen in his long-running role as Jasper “Jax” Jacks on “General Hospital” in 2017, after which he took up residence at “The Bold and the Beautiful.” But he left that gig at the end of 2018 and subsequently announced a return engagement to the show that made him famous. So when will Rademacher make his first on-screen appearance in Port Charles? He starts back up on May 7.
Entertainment Weekly teased Rademacher’s return with an exclusive first photo of him with his co-stars Laura Wright and Steve Burton, both of whom he has a long history with. Wright plays his ex-wife Carly, with whom he has a teenage daughter, Josslyn (Eden McCoy). And Burton plays Jason, a close associate of Jax’s nemesis Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). In addition to that, Jason’s nephew Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt) has been dating Jax’s daughter.
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Entertainment Weekly teased Rademacher’s return with an exclusive first photo of him with his co-stars Laura Wright and Steve Burton, both of whom he has a long history with. Wright plays his ex-wife Carly, with whom he has a teenage daughter, Josslyn (Eden McCoy). And Burton plays Jason, a close associate of Jax’s nemesis Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). In addition to that, Jason’s nephew Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt) has been dating Jax’s daughter.
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- 4/22/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Nominations for the 46th annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced on Wednesday on CBS’ The Talk, and NBC’s Days of Our Lives led the soapy pack with 27 total nods, edging out General Hospital’s 25. The Young and the Restless followed with 20, while CBS sister series The Bold and the Beautiful netted 12.
Despite exiting The Talk in September, Julie Chen appeared in enough episodes to qualify for a co-host nod.
By outlet, CBS amassed 61 total nods across all categories, while syndicated programs accounted for 55. Amazon and Netflix racked up 49 each.
This year’s Daytime Emmys will be held Sunday, May...
Despite exiting The Talk in September, Julie Chen appeared in enough episodes to qualify for a co-host nod.
By outlet, CBS amassed 61 total nods across all categories, while syndicated programs accounted for 55. Amazon and Netflix racked up 49 each.
This year’s Daytime Emmys will be held Sunday, May...
- 3/20/2019
- TVLine.com
The 46th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards nominations honoring the best in daytime television were announced on Wednesday, March 20, live on the CBS talk show “The Talk.” Winners will be revealed at the Creative Arts Daytime Emmys on Friday, May 3 and the main ceremony on Sunday, May 5. So who made the cut for these awards? Scroll down for the complete list and read our full report.
The Daytime Emmy Awards cover a wide variety of programming including soap operas, talk shows, game shows, children’s shows, animation and more. In recent years the awards have also expanded into the online streaming realm, just like their primetime counterparts, so digital drama series and programs from Netflix and Amazon are also represented.
The awards for dramatic acting are unique as they undergo an extra pre-nominations phase of voting. TV academy members watched short sample clips of all entrants for lead and supporting awards.
The Daytime Emmy Awards cover a wide variety of programming including soap operas, talk shows, game shows, children’s shows, animation and more. In recent years the awards have also expanded into the online streaming realm, just like their primetime counterparts, so digital drama series and programs from Netflix and Amazon are also represented.
The awards for dramatic acting are unique as they undergo an extra pre-nominations phase of voting. TV academy members watched short sample clips of all entrants for lead and supporting awards.
- 3/20/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The 2019 Daytime Emmy nominations well be announced on Wednesday, March 20, live on CBS’s “The Talk.” Hundreds of Gold Derby users are currently predicting the nominees and winners in eight drama races, including all seven acting contests honoring the televised daytime soaps. So who will make the cut? Scroll down to see our predictions in each category with the likely nominees listed in order of their racetrack odds. The projected winners are highlighted in gold, while potential dark horses for nominations are in italics.
The nominees and winners in these drama series acting races were decided in a single round of blue ribbon voting where eligible peer judges watched performance reels submitted by the pre-nominated actors. In the lead and supporting categories, those pre-nominees were selected by an initial round that winnowed down all submitted actors to the top 10 per category. In the younger and guest races, all actors submitted...
The nominees and winners in these drama series acting races were decided in a single round of blue ribbon voting where eligible peer judges watched performance reels submitted by the pre-nominated actors. In the lead and supporting categories, those pre-nominees were selected by an initial round that winnowed down all submitted actors to the top 10 per category. In the younger and guest races, all actors submitted...
- 3/19/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
There are seven acting categories for TV dramas at the Daytime Emmys, and when you look at the pre-nominations they could all go to a past Emmy champ … except for one. Best Younger Actor is the only field this year where every single contender would be a first-time winner. Most of them would even be first-time nominees. So who will win this wide-open contest?
Last year’s winner, Rome Flynn (“The Bold and the Beautiful”), left his show in 2017, so he’s out. Also absent from the list is the actor we thought would win last year, Casey Moss (“Days of Our Lives”), even though he is still on the show and still of age. Ditto child actor Hudson West (“General Hospital”), who isn’t on the pre-nominations list either despite still being featured on his series.
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Last year’s winner, Rome Flynn (“The Bold and the Beautiful”), left his show in 2017, so he’s out. Also absent from the list is the actor we thought would win last year, Casey Moss (“Days of Our Lives”), even though he is still on the show and still of age. Ditto child actor Hudson West (“General Hospital”), who isn’t on the pre-nominations list either despite still being featured on his series.
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- 3/18/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
General Hospital has been teasing viewers for months when it comes to Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt). Some weeks it looks like he may die and others it appears that the teen may be able to live a little bit more of his life. In recent weeks, his seizures and symptoms have seemingly increased. When Oscar and Joss (Eden McCoy) were found underground and rescued by Jason (Steve Burton), Sam (Kelly Monaco), Carly (Laura Wright), and Drew (Billy Miller), his condition looked bleak. Oscar has another seizure while at Niagara Falls As Joss and Oscar were supposed to be spending a […]
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- 3/6/2019
- by Tiffany Bailey
- Monsters and Critics
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this General Hospital spoilers for next week’s episodes of ABC’s soap promise that all of your favorite characters are front and center, with the serial killer storyline placing the heat on Ryan (Jon Lindstrom) while the Oscar (Garren Stitt) storyline is causing a fire sale on tissues. The melodrama surrounding Oscar continues. In a tearjerker episode that aired this week viewers learned that Oscar’s experimental brain tumor treatment was a failure. Of course there is always a miracle cure to hope for, but the way this storyline is playing out it appears […]
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- 1/11/2019
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this On General Hospital Oscar leaving due to a cancerous brain tumor is the hottest soap story to come up in eons. Not only is it a sure-fire ratings hit, it’s a mega popular storyline for fans, and one that is drawing multiple characters to the screen. What’s not to like? This storyline even has a throwback feel to one of the most popular plots in Gh history, with fans speculating that Oscar (Garren Stitt) leaving Gh is akin to Robin/Stone 2.0. If that’s the case the writers have mighty big shoes […]
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- 1/8/2019
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this General Hospital has thrown viewers a curveball when it comes to Oscar Nero’s (Garren Stitt) cancer. Last fall everyone was wondering what would happen to the teen who was fighting an inoperable brain tumor, and now they are wondering how he could possibly survive. Despite breaking up with Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) to spare her heartbreak, Oscar rekindled his romance with her when she found out the truth about his tumor. She convinced him to go ahead with the treatment trial, and today the results were given to Drew (Billy Miller […]
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- 1/7/2019
- by Tiffany Bailey
- Monsters and Critics
General Hospital character Emily Quartermaine (last played by Natalia Livingston) is gone but not forgotten. Despite her death in 2007, she has made a handful of appearances as a ghost for various reasons. Yesterday on General Hospital, Emily Quartermaine was mentioned again. Monica (Leslie Charleson) talked with Drew (Billy Miller) and Kim (Tamara Braun) about what her adopted daughter went through with cancer as well. She overheard them talking about Oscar (Garren Stitt) and now, she thinks she can help. Emily’s cancer Emily Quartermaine kept her breast cancer diagnosis secret until it was almost too late. Her biological mother died […]
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- 11/14/2018
- by Tiffany Bailey
- Monsters and Critics
General Hospital is throwing fans curveballs through November sweeps. There has been a lot of speculation that Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth) would fall into something bad and now, it looks like viewers got a sneak peek of what it will be. Yesterday, General Hospital fans saw Daisy (Kelsey Wang) talking to Kristina at Charlie’s Pub. She has been seen there a lot lately, always crossing paths with the younger crowd. First, she invited Kristina to a party and then, she offered Oscar (Garren Stitt) a place to stay. Initially, General Hospital viewers pegged Daisy as a love interest for Kristina. After […]
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- 11/9/2018
- by Tiffany Bailey
- Monsters and Critics
General Hospital spoilers for the Tuesday, October 23, 2018 episode of ABC’s sudser promise lots of soapy action takes place as several people discover that a friend in need is a friend indeed. Today JaSam are busy being good samaritans. Stone Cold (Steve Burton) is a pretty good therapist, who knew? First, he helped Oscar (Garren Stitt) after the teen heard the devastating news that his parents kept his incurable cancer a secret from him. Last week, Jason even sought Monica’s (Leslie Charleson) advice on how to help Oscar. If this whole mob exterminator thing doesn’t work out, Jason should […]
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- 10/22/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
On General Hospital, the outlook for Oscar (Garren Stitt) is looking mighty bleak. The teen discovered in the worst way possible that he has a brain tumor, and to top it off, the cancerous growth is inoperable. But is there a savior on the horizon? Explosive General Hospital spoilers reveal that Monica (Leslie Charleson) plans to save Oscar’s life. She’s a world-class surgeon, but more importantly his grandmother. Will she succeed where the specialists have failed? Poor Oscar is still reeling from the news that not only does he have cancer, but that his mom, who is also a doctor, […]
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- 10/3/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
The truth was front and center this week in Port Charles. Oscar, Sonny and D.A. Dawson's lives were forever changed when each one of them was forced to deal with death in three very different scenarios.
I was thrilled Oscar learned about his brain tumor. Kim and Drew keeping their son in the dark about his cancer was not sitting well with me.
Too many people learned what was going on with Oscar, which meant it was only a matter of time before the secret was out. Thankfully General Hospital did not drag it out until November sweeps.
Cameron accusing Oscar of lying to Josslyn about his brain cancer got the ball rolling. Oscar walking in on Drew, Kim, and Dr. Terry Randolph, confirmed his frenemy Cam knew something he didn't.
My heart broke for the young teen as he realized not only was he dying but his mom...
I was thrilled Oscar learned about his brain tumor. Kim and Drew keeping their son in the dark about his cancer was not sitting well with me.
Too many people learned what was going on with Oscar, which meant it was only a matter of time before the secret was out. Thankfully General Hospital did not drag it out until November sweeps.
Cameron accusing Oscar of lying to Josslyn about his brain cancer got the ball rolling. Oscar walking in on Drew, Kim, and Dr. Terry Randolph, confirmed his frenemy Cam knew something he didn't.
My heart broke for the young teen as he realized not only was he dying but his mom...
- 9/29/2018
- by Rachelle Lewis
- TVfanatic
General Hospital spoilers for next week’s episodes of ABC’s soap promise that the fallout from the exponentially sad and devastating news about Oscar (Garren Stitt) will continue to reverberate around Port Charles in ominous and mysterious ways. Plus, the body in the basement at Charlie’s now has a name, but will it change the game of who is to blame? We’ll be seeing a lot more of that jack-of-all-trades, Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) in the upcoming days. He’s been making inroads on the path of peace with his estranged brother Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), but all that came to a […]
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- 9/28/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
General Hospital fans had an uber-emotional day Monday as the Oscar (Garren Stitt) drama came to a head when the teen discovered that he has cancer. Dr. Terry Randolph (Cassandra James), a pediatric oncologist, was consulting with his parents when he burst into the office and demanded to know what’s going on. But Tuesday looks to be an even more bombshell-filled day as Oscar demands to know how long his parents have known that he’s dying! Realizing that he’s been kept in the dark about his life or death situation will send Oscar into an emotional minefield, and the rest […]
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- 9/25/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
On General Hospital, the truth about two long-held, dangerous secrets spilled out in a chilling, jaw-dropping Friday cliffhanger for the ages. Not just one, but two potential life and death game changer storylines came to a head when ugly truths were exposed, shocking the people who least expected to hear the heart-stopping revelations. Fans knew that young Oscar (Garren Stitt) had to find out sooner or later that he has cancer. His recent stint in the hospital was a warning sign that his lifelong condition is getting worse. But his mom is adamant that her son not know he is […]
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- 9/24/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
On General Hospital Garren Stitt has been quickly become a fan favorite as Oscar Nero, the presumed son of Kim (Tamara Braun) and Drew (Billy Miller). Last week Oscar spasmed and seized in convulsions while at Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) house and now his life is in jeopardy. Who is the charismatic young actor hitting it out of the park with a huge storyline in such a short period of time? Garren debuted on Gh in 2017. The Virginia native is 15-years old and came to sunny California before he was old enough to start kindergarten! Soon after he began his […]
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- 9/5/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
Will General Hospital’s first brand new episode in September be a stunning blockbuster that reveals that the characters we’ve come to know aren’t really who they appear to be?! Fans are speculating wildly online about last week’s Not a Friday Cliffhanger in which Oscar (Garren Stitt) all of a sudden clutched his chest and fell down with major spasms. Is his life on the line? That would definitely qualify as an out of the wild-blue dramatic shock. But no, this isn’t the case of a too-early demise for young Oscar. This speculation is even juicier: Oscar (and the fans) has […]
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- 9/3/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
General Hospital spoilers for the Wednesday July 25, 2018 episode of ABC’s soap tease tons of dramatic and delicious action as one young couple are coming to terms with their relationship, and a certain feisty lawyer flies into action. Josslyn Eden McCoy) and Oscar (Garren Stitt) both feel the need to talk about what happened between them. Using colossally bad judgement, poor misguided Joss turns to her mom’s worst enemy, Nelle (Chloe Lanier). Still, you may be surprised to hear what Nelle actually has to say to her kidney recipient! Joss could really use Carly (Laura Wright) right now, but […]
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- 7/24/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
General Hospital spoilers for the Friday July 13, 2018 episode of ABC’s sudser promise a bit of angst, a bite of drama and a boatload of confusion as chaos reigns supreme! What is it about Oscar (Garren Stitt) that has Ava (Maura West) intrigued? Spoilers indicate that Ava takes an interest in Kim (Tamara Braun) and Drew’s (Billy Miller) son. Lawd, I sincerely hope this is not going the way of the May-December Morgan storyline! Thankfully, chances are that this intrigue is a lot more mundane and a lot less scandalous than the Morgan and Ava plot. Yet Ava finds […]
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- 7/12/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
General Hospital spoilers for the Friday May 18, 2018, episode of ABC’s sudser, General Hospital, promise lots of fireworks and special moments for a few Port Charles couples. First up, Josslyn (Eden McCoy) and Oscar (Garren Stitt) make a meaningful connection. It’s been hard for Joss lately, what with her mom Carly (Laura Wright) losing her marbles one by one. Plus, mom is now in deep doo for having shoved a pregnant lady down the stairs, so a little boyfriend diversion will do the teen good. Elsewhere Ava (Maura West) goes all out to impress her own boyfriend, Griffin (Matt […]
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- 5/17/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
Will Casey Moss finally be nominated for a Daytime Emmy for playing Jj Deveraux on “Days of Our Lives”? Despite playing the role for the last five years he has yet to be nominated for Best Younger Actor. He’s pre-nominated again this year, and the good news for him is that this time we not only predict he’ll be nominated, we think he’s going to win too. That would be the seventh victory in the category for “Days,” which would tie it as the most awarded soap in this race since it was established in 1985.
The current record-holders are the now-defunct “Guiding Light” and the still-running “General Hospital.” “Gl” won Best Younger Actor for Rick Hearst (1991), Monti Sharp (1993), Kevin Mambo (1996-1997), Jordi Vilasuso (2003) and Tom Pelphrey (2006, 2008). But CBS cancelled the series in 2009 after 57 years on the air, so it won’t be able to add to its total.
The current record-holders are the now-defunct “Guiding Light” and the still-running “General Hospital.” “Gl” won Best Younger Actor for Rick Hearst (1991), Monti Sharp (1993), Kevin Mambo (1996-1997), Jordi Vilasuso (2003) and Tom Pelphrey (2006, 2008). But CBS cancelled the series in 2009 after 57 years on the air, so it won’t be able to add to its total.
- 3/12/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The first round of voting is complete for the 45th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. The prenominated actors below will advance to the Blue Ribbon round, where the top vote-getters will receive nominations in the acting categories. The nominations will be announced on March 21, and the awards show will take place on April 29.
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Sharon Case, as Sharon Newman (The Young and the Restless)
Eileen Davidson, as Ashley Abbott (The Young and the Restless)
Melissa Claire Egan, as Chelsea Newman (The Young and the Restless)
Judi Evans, as Adrienne Kiriakis/Bonnie Lockhart (Days of our Lives)
Mary Beth Evans, as Kayla Johnson (Days of our Lives)
Nancy Lee Grahn, as Alexis Davis (General Hospital)
Marci Miller, as Abigail Deveraux (Days of our Lives)
Kelly Monaco, as Sam McCall (General Hospital)
Gina Tognoni, as Phyllis Summers (The Young and the Restless)
Maura West, as Ava Jerome (General Hospital)
Laura Wright,...
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Sharon Case, as Sharon Newman (The Young and the Restless)
Eileen Davidson, as Ashley Abbott (The Young and the Restless)
Melissa Claire Egan, as Chelsea Newman (The Young and the Restless)
Judi Evans, as Adrienne Kiriakis/Bonnie Lockhart (Days of our Lives)
Mary Beth Evans, as Kayla Johnson (Days of our Lives)
Nancy Lee Grahn, as Alexis Davis (General Hospital)
Marci Miller, as Abigail Deveraux (Days of our Lives)
Kelly Monaco, as Sam McCall (General Hospital)
Gina Tognoni, as Phyllis Summers (The Young and the Restless)
Maura West, as Ava Jerome (General Hospital)
Laura Wright,...
- 1/25/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
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