There is a new/old Quartermaine in town. None other than the son of Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot), Dillon. Originally played by Scott Clifton, Dillon Quartermaine will now be played by Robert Palmer Watkins.
Back in the day, Dillon was involved in a whole slew of things around Port Charles… including the late Georgie Jones (Lindsey Letherman), and Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan). Dillon will have a lot of connections to catch up with when he is settled back into PC.
What is Dillon’s reason for returning to Port Charles? A Quartermaine always has an agenda.
Right now Michael (Chad Duell) has completely changed his life. He has a new last name, claims a new family, has custody of a baby, and may have a budding romance with his sister’s nanny, Sabrina (Teresa Castillo). Michael has a lot going on including running the Quartermaine family business, ELQ.
Could Michael’s world start to rapidly unravel? According to General Hospital rumors, soon, the residents of Port Charles should be finding out that baby Avery is not in fact Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) daughter, but the daughter of Ava (Maura West) and Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). If this is true, Michael will almost inevitable lose custody, and instead of being a brother to Avery, he will then be an uncle. General Hospital rumors also speculate that Dillon is out for the family business. With Michael in charge of ELQ as of right now, Dillon just may be out to take it right from under Michael.
Do you think Michael should be careful around Dillon? Let us know why you think the character Dillon Quartermaine is returning to General Hospital, in the comments below.
One of General Hospital’s finest recent gems was snatched up from another network. Long time Y&R actress Michelle Stafford left the CBS network to join ABC’s General Hospital in 2013. Her iconic role as Phyllis Newman on Y&R was left for actress Gina Tognioni to fill Stafford’s shoes while Michelle became GH’s crazy Nina Clay.
In the most recent issue of Soaps in Depth, Michelle Stafford revealed that she has taken on a new role… but don’t fear, she will not be leaving General Hospital. She was working on a side project last month, filming for the independent feature, Durant’s Never Closes. Stafford already filed for this movie and she was able to work around her hectic GH schedule.
Michelle Stafford is also working on another side project that is being kept under wraps for now, she is in the director’s seat for that project.
Fans were ecstatic when the news was announced that All My Children vet, Rebecca Budig would be jointing the cast of General Hospital. General Hospital rumors immediacy started to spread like wild fire as fans tried to guess what role the established actress would be playing in Port Charles. Rumors even went as far as claiming that Budig would take Kimberly McCullough’s place as the iconic Robin Scorpio Drake. Fortunately for the vast majority’s opinions, that is not the case.
It has been revealed that Rebecca Budig will join GH as a brand new character. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) will stop at nothing to hold onto Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst). He hires Rebecca’s character to pose as Jake Doe’s “wife” in an attempt to keep Jake and Elizabeth apart. All the while, what he is actually doing is keeping Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) away from Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Danny.
What are you thoughts on this big reveal? Are you happy with the role in which Rebecca Budig will make her GH debut?
JaSam fans will be steaming mad knowing that their much anticipated Jason and Sam reunion is being dragged out even further.
A few days ago, the exciting news broke out that actor Bradford Anderson was returning to the cast of General Hospital, to reprise his role as the tech savvy nerd with a heart of gold. Damian Spinelli will be making his way back to Port Charles very soon. It is uncertain if Spinelli will be bringing his daughter with Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) to Port Charles with him, but odds are Georgie won’t be staying in Portland with Ellie.
Recent General Hospital spoilers reveal that Spinelli will play a large role in identify the truth regarding Jake. GH rumors claim that Spinelli will pick up on something Jake says… something that only his best friend, Jason Morgan would say.
GH spoilers also indicate that Spinelli will be connected to the Fluke/Luke Spencer story line as well. GH rumors entertain the idea that Tracy Quartermaine will need Spinelli’s help. She will hire him to investigate Luke, to finally get to the bottom of all of this.
GH Blog is extremely excited for the return of Bradford Anderson, and his character Spinelli! We want to know if you are happy with this casting decision. Are you glad to hear Spinelli will be returning to Port Charles?
This is one piece of General Hospital news that has been kept under wraps. Shocking General Hospital spoiler reveals that All My Children’s Rebecca Budig, who played Greenlee Smythe from 1999-2011. She was a fan favorite, and even in her time away from AMC, she was missed tremendously by fans, and the actress returned to Pine Valley to reprise her role.
General Hospital Executive Producer, Frank Valentini revealed via Twitter, that Rebecca Budig will be joining the cast of General Hospital.
Valentini asks fan to join him and Head Writer, Ron Carlivati, in welcoming Ms. Budig to the cast!
Are you excited to see this ABC soap vet back on screen? Let us know what you think of this casting decision.
Port Charles will be getting a new resident and he will debut this April 3. Australian actor Zachary Garred will be playing the role of Levi. He is said to cross paths with Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) as she returns from maternity leave.
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