GH vet hints at a Steve Burton return! Double-duty soap star Wall Kurth weighs in on the most talked about General Hospital topic of current times. Kurth knows all about working on two soap operas at once, so he has some credible insight on the situation. We might know him as Ned Ashton Quartermaine, but there’s another network that claims Kurth as well. Before there was Ned, Wally started as Justin Kiriakis on NBC’s Days Of Our Lives.
Wally Kurth Weighs In On Steve Burton
According to the latest General Hospital news, Wally Kurth shared some insight on today’s most talked about topic. As previously mentioned, Kurth currently works for ABC’s General Hospital, as well as Peacock’s Days Of Our Lives. Because of his experience, working on both soaps, he had a little something to add to a recent conversation.
In a podcast published to social media platforms, GH news and spoilers reports confirm that Kurth weighed in on the perpetual curiosity of Steve Burton’s aka Jason Morgan’s fans. Is he or isn’t he? Evidently, despite Burtons current contract status with DOOL, co-star Kurth said, “he’ll be back on the show (General Hospital) soon.”
Although Burton remains under contract, GH spoilers and news reports confirm that the iconic mob enforcer signed a one year contract which will be up in March of 2024. So far it’s six months down and six to go before his contract with Peacock’s Days.
Despite his 2021 exit, many argue that ABC’s General Hospital is Steve Burton‘s home. Compromising his beliefs wasn’t something he was about to do to keep his job. However, the mandate has been lifted. Therefore., that being said, along with thirty years as Jason Morgan under his belt, fans hold out hope he will return to GH.
What do you think? Is Wally Kurth’s prediction right?
‘Days Of Our Lives’ star John Aniston has died. The soap opera community is a close knit group of actors and crew. Typically, the actors who land daytime tv roles tend to stick around for a while. As a result, the stars get to know one another quite well.
Soap opera news reports confirm the death of TV icon and father if megastar Jennifer Aniston has died. John Aniston was best know for his role as Victor Kiriakis on NBC’s popular daytime drama DOOL.
Jennifer Aniston announces father John Aniston has died
News reports reveal Friends alum Jennifer Aniston announced her father’s death on Monday. She confirmed the Veteran and TV legend has passed away on November 11th. He was 89 years old.
Jennifer Aniston has taken to Instagram to share the news if her father’s passing. The actress shared a collection of touching photos featuring herself and her father.
Jennifer’s sentimental Instagram caption displays the kove between father and daughter. She writes, “Sweet papa… John Anthony Aniston You were one of the most beautiful humans I ever knew. I am so grateful that you went soaring into the heavens in peace — and without pain. And on 11/11 no less! You always had perfect timing. That number will forever hold an even greater meaning for me now ????️I’ll love you till the end of time???? Don’t forget to visit ???? ????❤️”
Our hearts go out to Jennifer Aniston, the Aniston family, as well as the entire soap opera and daytime tv community. Prayers and hugs are being sent their way from General Hospital Blog.
Steve Burton returns! The daytime tv icon has spent nearly three decades as an über popular heart throb and bad boy, and the other half of one of the most memorable couples in television. Like Bonnie and Clyde, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) were always down for adventure.
Before there was Jason Quartermaine aka Jason Morgan, there was Harris Michaels. Dating back to 1988, Burton began his role on Days Of Our Lives as Harris Michaels. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Steve is going back to his roots. Although his time as Michaels wasn’t even a fraction of that of his time on General Hospital, he could make up for that in present day.
GH comings and goings news reports confirm Steve Burton returns to reprise a past role. After his exit from General Hospital, Burton landed a role on Days spin-off, Beyond Salem. There is where he stepped back into Harris Michaels’ shoes after the iconization of Jason Morgan.
Steve left his iconic role as Sonny Corinthos’s mob enforced when ABC and Disney implemented a vaccine mandate. As a result, Jason Morgan has been presumed dead ever since.
General Hospital news confirms Steve Burton will return to daytime tv as Harris Michaels on Days Of Our Lives early next year.
Steve Burton is also know for his role on The Young and the Restless as Dylan McAvoy. In between his years as Jason on GH, Steve jumped ship from 2013-2017. GH fans long anticipated his return to Port Charles, ultimately leading to a granted wish. Unfortunately, this time around won’t be the same. However, fans can catch Steve Burton on DOOL, exclusively on Peacock.
Steve Burton has an impressive career history dating back to his first role in 1986. Burton’s small role playing an FBI agent as “Ithaca” in The Manhattan Project. Steve then went on to play in the sitcom, Out Of This World, from 1987-1991 before beginning his career in Daytime TV.
General Hospital news and spoilers report Burton’s most recent career moves have occurred over a short period of time. Burton played the iconic role of mob enforcer, Jason Morgan for 3 decades. As the right hand man of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) Jason and Sonny become one of the most popular daytime duos; with their leading ladies, Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) by their side, these power couples were unstoppable.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that before Steve become Jason “Quartermaine” Morgan, his first role in Daytime was actually on Days Of Our Lives. Since Burton’s premature departure from ABC’s General Hospital last November, he has made yet another premising career move.
In a recent Instagram post, Burton shared a tidbit of information with fans regarding his role on the series, Beyond Salem, a spin-off of DOOL.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Steve is returning to Days as the same character (Harris Michaels) he played back in the day which kickstarted his Daytime career!
General Hospital news reports confirm that Beyond Salem will be available on Peacock this July 11th!
American actor Steve Burton is best known for us iconic role on ABC’s 15 time Emmy winning soap opera, General Hospital. Jason “Quartermaine” Morgan became a household name over the 3 decades in which Burton portrayed the role.
As the right hand man of mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason was front and center with major storylines for decades. He and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) together are one of the most memorable daytime tv couples.
General Hospital news reports confirmed Steve Burton’s shocking exit from the 59 year old soap opera back in November. Burton was let go from the Disney owned network after being denied his religious exemption regarding the vaccine mandate.
Back in early May, General Hospital spoilers and news reports confirm Burton has landed a role on Days Of Our Lives spinoff, Beyond Salem. In a recent Instagram post, Burton shared a quick trailer for the Peacock series, featuring his new role as Harris Michaels. Take a look at the sneak peek clip, below!
General Hospital, Y & R, Days Of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, Stone Cold and the Jackal, and Port Chuck, are just a few of the reasons why Steve Burton is such a beloved actor. But he is best known in his iconic role as Jason Morgan in ABC’s GH.
Sadly, General Hospital fans were devastated when GH news confirmed Steve’s GH exit. It seems that Steve and Kelly Thiedbaud were headed down a news storyline path, when once again, Jason Morgan “dies.” Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed that he, along with co-star Ingo Rademacher who played Jasper “Jax” Jacks, were let go over a vaccine mandate. Reportedly, the mandate was implemented by Disney/ABC Network. Fast forward several months and General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve Burton has moved on from the 59 year old daytime drama and has joined the cast of Days Of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.
Steve Burton Shirtless With New Tattoo
General Hospital spoilers reveal a little look into his personal life. On April 12th, Steve shared a selfie which showed off his arm tattoo. The photo received comment from co-star and friend, Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos). Duell wrote, “Digging the tats Steven ????????.” It looks like Steve has had this tattoo for a few months, but has recently made his ink the focal point of some of his IG posts.
According to GH news reports, Steve recently shared a photo with his tattoo artist. The photo displays his new arm tattoo, and Burton captioned the pic, “legend in the tattoo biz, Joel Bones.”
General Hospital Blog would like to extend our encouragement to Steve. We absolutely LOVE your new ink and don’t believe for a second that a tattoo would hinder you from landing roles. Many of the actors have tattoos. In fact, one actor that comes to mind is Jason Thompson (Patrick Drake). Others include, Tyler Chistopher (ex-Nikolas Cassadine, GH), Robert LaSardo, who not only played Manny Ruiz on GH, but has a long list of acting credits which include CSI: Miami. LaSardo also collaborated with Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper in the movie, The Mule,Days star Landon Archey (Eli Grant), Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts, Days), Kamar de Los Reyes (Antonio, OLTL), along with many more.
GH Fans On Steve Burton’s Tattoo: Let’s Stay Positive
GH news reports reveal that some fans have freaked out in the comments. Some claim that Steve’s tattoo will prevent him from acting (particularly returning to GH). Although most comments were positive and encouraging, a few nasysayers had to share their not-so-positive opinions. We see no reason why Steve’s new ink would ever prevent him from working in the acting industry. In fact, he already landed a new role on the 5 episode series, Beyond Salem. Way to go, Steve! We LOVE your new tattoo! Fans can check it out below!
Look who is headed to Salem (and Beyond!) The iconic NBC soap opera, DOOL has been home to many daytime stars who have crossed over from networks to network.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports confirm the Peacock streaming app is now host to a Days Of Our Lives spinoff mini-series called Days Of Our Lives: Beyond Salem. The five episode series will reunite familiar faces from various daytime dramas.
General Hospital spoilers reveal General Hospital’s Steve Burton, who played the legendary right hand man, Jason Morgan for nearly 3 decades will now join the cast of DOOL: Beyond Salem. The five episode mini series will begin on July 11th on the Peacock steaming app.
Burton’s daytime work isn’t limited to his iconic role as Jason Morgan, but also as Dillon Macaavoy on the CBS soap opera, The Young and the Restless.
GH news and spoilers reveal this isn’t Steve’s first time playing on Days. Burton played a minor role on the soap back in 1988. That just goes to show that the daytime tv industry is a resolving door. GH fans need not lose hope in the possibility of Steve returning to General Hospital as Jason Morgan. GH spoilers indicate Burton’s upcoming role not yet a full time position. Some claim Burton will someday return when mandates are lifted.
Congratulations to Steve on his new and upcoming role on Days Of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.
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