Posts with tag Finola Hughes
Posted Jun 22nd 2008 3:21PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Daytime, Casting, Reality-Free

There'll be another big name soap star on the second season of SOAPnet's
General Hospital: Night Shift. In addition to
Antonio Sabato, Jr. returning as Jagger Cates,
Tristan Rogers will join Night Shift, reprising his role as secret agent Robert Scorpio, the Australian spy and former Port Charles police commissioner. His younger brother, Mac, is the current top cop in PC, so expect them to cross paths.
However, it's as the father of Dr. Robin Scorpio, played by Kimberly McCullough. Robin, who is HIV-positive, that Robert will mainly drive story. She is currently in the midst of her first pregnancy. You would imagine that Robert's back to check in on his daughter, but there's more to his Night Shift stay.
Michael Logan in TV Guide reports that a rep for
Night Shift said that Robert is suffering from "a major health issue that'll have him grappling with his mortality." Instead of Robert caring for Robin -- to trying to -- the situation will be reversed. Dr. Robin will have to treat her father.
"This'll be a real departure wherever it's headed," says Mr. Rogers. "Robert and Robin will finally get a chance to connect as adults."
Continue reading Tristan Rogers returns to General Hospital, but on Night Shift
Posted May 28th 2008 8:24AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Late Night, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

When something's a success, a follow up is inevitable. Therefore, the news that
SoapNet is launching a second season of General Hospital: Night Shift, commencing Tuesday, July 22, is no big surprise. The surprise will be who is going to be involved in the daytime soap spinoff that airs once a week on SoapNet at 11 o'clock. Last season, actors for
General Hospital, including Kimberly McCullough, Jason Thompson and Steve Burton did double-duty. And they weren't alone. Some new characters appeared on
Night Shift, but the draw was definitely the daytime stars.
SoapNet ordered 13 new episodes of
Night Shift and this year the show will be produced in high def. Production begins next month, and unlike last year's edition, the show will be filmed on new stages dedicated solely to
Night Shift instead of sharing space with
General Hospital.
Continue reading SOAPnet books another season of Night Shift
Posted May 21st 2008 2:03PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Daytime, Casting, Reality-Free

Occasionally, you'll see an actor being allowed to be on more than one show at a time, like when Heather Locklear was a regular on
Dynasty and
T.J. Hooker. The catch is that it's usually one actor working two shows for the same network. Finola Hughes, apparently, was trying to do the two-show tango with
General Hospital and
The Young and the Restless,
but ABC put a stop to that before it ever started. In the May 26 issue of
TV Guide, you'll read a report that Finola was cast as Sabrina's hot mom on
Y&R, while continuing to pop up throughout the summer on ABC's
GH as Anna. After the magazine went to the printers, ABC contacted
Finola Hughes -- probably her agent -- and she backed out of
Y&R.
Presumably, ABC leaned on Finola to give up the opportunity to appear on the
number one daytime drama, promising her a heavy storyline in the months ahead. The actress has been an ABC soap star for a long time, having been
front and center on GH and
All My Children in the past. She's also the host on
How Do I Look on the Style Network. The network has never objected to the actress doing Style, so it would seem that the conflict here is about Finola drawing soap fans from the ABC lineup to CBS's.
Continue reading Finola Hughes caught in the middle
Posted Apr 20th 2008 12:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Daytime, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free

In honor of
General Hospital's 45th year on the air,
AOL came up with a terrific photo trivia quiz which was like a trip down memory lane for longtime fans like me. Seeing all those familiar faces made me realize that through the years there have been some wonderful actors who've called Port Charles home. Here's ten that were memorable and, in my opinion, let an indelible mark on
General Hospital.
Amber Tamblyn (1995-2001)When the producers and writers of
GH realized the quality of an actress they had with Amber Tamblyn, they took this 12 year old girl and made her an important part of the Quartermaines, a core family. She appeared as Emily Bowen, the daughter of Page, a woman Monica befriended while they were undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. When Page died, Monica and Alan adopted Emily and she became part of the family, and eventually the conscience of the squabbling, occasionally unscrupulous clan (along with Lila). Amber grew up on
GH, going through growth spurts and the emotions of the awkward years. She never failed to convey a reality and truth in her acting. She was a shooting star, passing through
GH on the way to bigger things, like
Joan of Arcadia.
Continue reading Ten actors who helped make General Hospital shine
Posted Apr 12th 2006 2:03PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Daytime, Celebrities

As part of May sweeps, actress Finola Hughes will be reprising her role as Anna
Devane (or, if you will, Anna Devane Scorpio Lavery Scorpio Hayward) on
General Hospital. Hughes was
originally on the soap opera in the 1980s, and left the show in 1992 before taking the role to
All My Children
in the late 90s. She currently hosts
How Do I Look? on the Style Network. I don't watch soap operas, but I do
remember the character of Anna since my mom watched
General Hospital pretty religiously. Hughes won Emmys for
her role as Anna on both
General Hospital and
All My Children, although she also won a Razzie for her
role in the movie
Staying Alive. I'm not sure if the awards cancel each other out or not. Hughes has also
been in numerous guest roles on shows such as
Charmed and
Tracey Takes On.... She's set to make her
return to Port Charles on May 12.