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Anthony Geary’s Jackie Zeman tribute reminds us of why General Hospital has been going strong for 60 years. …It’s not every day actors jump aboard the ship of a new working endeavor and sail off into paradise. In reality, a well-written storyline can only take a show so far. But it’s the actors who light up the screen that make the magic happen. Arguably, much of General Hospital’s success can be attributed to it’s extraordinary cast.
In television, many times the chemistry between co-stars is nonexistent. And sometimes there is some underlying reason that a show, a storyline, or even the characters themselves become a flop. Most gratefully, that’s not the case when it comes to the actors who made General Hospital what it is today. Jackie Zeman leaves her legacy as having been part of what was quite possibly the most iconic daytime tv crew. Her group of co-stars and off-screen pals include Anthony Geary (Lucas Lorenzo Spencer), Genie Francis (Laura Webber Spencer Collins), Kristina Wagner and John J. York (Felicia and Mac Scorpio), among other veteran actors.
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Following the tragic news of Jackie Zeman’s passing, co-star and life-long friend Anthony Geary paid tribute to his former co-star and tv sibling. Geary’s statement was told to TV Line after news about Jackie broke out. He said, “I was fortunate enough to play Jackie Zeman’s big brother on General Hospital. In all those years, I never heard her utter one disparaging word about any actor, crew member or co-worker. In fact, I never heard Jackie express an unkind word about anyone, ever.
“In a highly competitive profession where ego, feelings and emotions are bread and butter, I’ve found this quality to be extremely rare. I expect it will be even more rare now that dear Jackie is gone,” he added. “She was quite simply one of the kindest, sweetest people I have ever known.”
That has got to be the most genuine thing to say about someone. Although we didn’t know her personally, it’s obvious that Jackie’s presence was a peaceful, lighthearted, and positive spirit to be around. Thanks to Geary, the fans have a better understanding of who Jaclyn Zeman was as a beloved mother, friend, actor, and more.
Over the years, Zeman and Geary became close friends. The love and respect they have for one another is crystal clear in Anthony’s statement. When reflecting on his friend’s life, he added, “I will miss her laugh, and the deep, soulful look in her eyes whenever she expressed the love and pride she had in her two lovely daughters. Tonight, l already miss her, and feel a powerful ache where Jackie’s smile used to be.”
We continue to keep Jackie’s loved ones in our thoughts and prayers. Please keep checking back for updates regarding GH’s tribute episode.
Sonya Eddy and Jackie Zeman …Although we have lost some incredible people over the years, losing these two General Hospital icons hits hard. Maybe because these extraordinary women were taken so suddenly. Additionally, their status with General Hospital added to the devastation.
Although Sonya Eddy was seldomly recurring, she was still an active cast member. Epiphany Johnson’s relevance to the storylines remained ever present, even up to her untimely death.
As for Jackie Zeman, Bobbie Spencer was still heavily involved in current storylines. In fact, GH co-star and friend to Zeman, Laura Wright, reflected on the last scene filmed with her on-screen mother. In a recent serious of tweets, Laura Wright (Carly Spencer Corinthos) shared her most recent scene filmed with Jackie. Sadly, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) wedding was the last time Wright shared a scene with the late Jackie Zeman.
Sonya Eddy and Jackie Zeman are remembered for their talent, hard work, and glowing spirit on General Hospital. They leave behind a proud legacy! Please continue to keep their families in your thoughts and prayers.
According to social media, an outpouring of emotional posts flood our feeds. As expected, Zeman’s GH family is grief stricken by their loss. The General Hospital community is taking the news quite hard as they try to make sense of it all. The news came as a shock to even Jackie’s closest co-stars. It’s scary to think how we just never know what’s next. Spread your love because you may not get another chance. ❤️
Baby Ace’s Paternity Twist! Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) risked his own life to protect and save his baby brother, Ace (Jay and Joey Clay). When Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) took things too far, Spencer’s instincts to save the innocent baby Cassadine kicked in. But we can’t help but wonder if those instincts are stronger than a sibling bond. What if Spencer’s instinct to protect Ace is fatherly?
General Hospital recaps: Oddly enough, Ace’s mother is Spencer’s very own ex-girlfriend, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Spencer learned the hard way that the girl he loved from boarding school never really loved him at all. And what’s worse, she betrayed him with his own father, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Fast forward and evidently, proof of Nikolas and Esme’s one night stand resulted in Baby Ace.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sprina’s seemingly perfect romance hits a snag as Ace’s custody story develops. Recently, GH rumors surrounding Spencer and Ace tease that the reason he’s so drawn to protect the child is because he’s actually Ace’s father. But how will he ever know? Well, recent GH rumors claim that Ace’s medical emergency calls for some medical testing. Then, from there the story of Ace’s paternity twist begins.
Fans fear that baby Ace’s paternity twist drives a wedge between Spencer and Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). Can their love survive the outside forces trying to tear them apart?
Ned becomes Nina’s worst nightmare! There’s never a dull moment on ABC’s General Hospital! Secrets, lies, danger, drama, and more fills Port Charles. From shady business dealings to baby napping, husband stealing, and more, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) knows how to stir up the drama.
General Hospital recaps: Currently, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is wrongfully blamed for what Nina has done. As accusations fly, Ned swears he didn’t turn Carly (Corinthos) Spencer (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) into the SEC. But it’s going to take a lot to convince the Q’s. Obviously, Ned would do anything to ensure ELQ’s longevity and success and it shows. Because of his dedication to the family business, Ned’s family believes he’s guilty. Sadly, the Quartermaines are known for their cut-throat business tactics. However, that doesn’t mean he sicced the Feds on Carly and Drew the day of her son’s wedding.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Nina’s on a mission for redemption. She’s asked Carly for help with getting close to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). In doing so, she humbled herself just enough to mutter her request to Carly. Yet still Nina hasn’t come clean.
General Hospital rumors tease that Ned is out to clear his name. Thankfully, he now has his daughter Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) support. Still, he doesn’t want to go down for something he didn’t do. He wants to clear is name, and in doing so , Ned becomes Nina’s worst nightmare. No one wants the blame for something they didn’t do. And as we know, with blame, consequences typically follow. The latest GH spoilers and rumors tease Nina gets closer to Willow just to have it all blow up in her face. Because, once Ned clears his name, Nina’s dirty secret about Carly and Drew is exposed!
General Hospital star, Jackie Zeman’s cause of death. …Last night, we shared the devastatingly tragic news of Jaclyn (Jackie) Zeman’s passing. The story came as a complete shock to the daytime community as co-stars and fans alike share their disbelief all over social media.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the news after 11pm on Wednesday, May 10th. We came across the tragic news while reading a post by General Hospital’s Official Facebook page. At that time, Jackie Zeman’s caused of death was left unmentioned.
Without a doubt, this great loss has shaken the entire daytime community and Jackie’s GH family. General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini took to social media to express his sadness and extend condolences on behalf of himself and the entire General Hospital family. Additionally, Jackie’s co-stars are flooding social media feeds with messages that are both heartfelt and heartbreaking.
GH star, Jackie Zeman’s Cause of Death
According to ABC News, Jackie Zeman’s family disclosed that their beloved Jackie battled cancer. Sadly, her fight against this disease was short and her death came as a shock to so many. Further details surrounding the unexpected death of the iconic actress have not yet been released.
On behalf of our @GeneralHospital family, I am heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved @JackieZeman. Just like her character, the legendary Bobbie Spencer, she was a bright light and true professional that brought so much positive energy with her to work. pic.twitter.com/DxGdjYavab
Jaclyn Zeman leaves her legacy as the iconic Barbara Jean “Bobbie” Spencer, a role originated by Zeman. We will always remeber Jackie as Luke Spencer’s (Anthony Geary) sister, Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) mother, Josslyn’s (Eden McCoy) grandmother, and so much more.
Please continue to pray for Jackie and her loved ones during this difficult time.
GH’s Jackie Zeman dead at 70. General Hospital star Jackie Zeman’s death shocks Americans. It is with great sadness and devastation that we inform you all of Jackie Zeman’s passing. The Emmy nominated actress was born on March 6th, 1953, and passed away at the age of 70.
Jackie Zeman Dead at 70
The iconic actress played the extraordinary mother and grandmother, sister, friend, Bobbie Spencer. According to General Hospital news reports, the shocking news was shared from GH’s official Facebook account. Tonight, we are in complete shock over the untimely death of this legend.
GH news and spoilers indicate that Jackie originated the role of Bobbie Spencer, creating a strong, yet loving persona. As Luke Spencer’s (Anthony Geary) sister, Bobbie knew a thing or two about adventure, excitement, and all around life. The once troubled young woman turned her life around and began to develop healthy relationships with her loved ones. Bobbie’s daughter Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) came into her life with a mission to destroy her mother. Then, after schemes, lies, and more betrayals, the mother and daughter managed to pick up he pieces of their broken relationship and grow closer. Today, Bobbie, Carly, and Carly’s daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) portrayed three generations of Spencer women. The actress, a true icon.
General Hospital news reports have yet to disclose Zeman’s cause of death. At this time, it’s essential that we as fans and supporters keep Jackie, her family, friends, loved ones, and of course, her GH family, in our prayers.
Taggert warns Portia to stay out of it when it comes to Trina and Spencer! …Although Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) and Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) split up long ago, they are both very involved parents. They’ve each remained heavily involved in their daughter Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) life. Simply put, they want the best for their daughter, and continue to worry about the choices she makes.
Over in Greenland, Trina and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) have a happy reunion. Meanwhile, back home in Port Charles, Trina’s mother awaits her own reunion with Trina. Recent General Hospital recaps recall the sensitive nature of Portia and Trina’s current relationship. After having betrayed her family, Portia’s lies brought forth consequences. Prior to the tragic events on the Haunted Star, relationship with Trina showed signs of strain.
According to General Hospital news reports, Réal Andrews returns to GH as Trina’s father, Marcus Taggert. Despite Portia’s paternity drama, Taggert raised Trina and will always be her father. Although it’s possible that Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is Trina’s biological father, that won’t stop Taggert from fulfilling his fatherly duties. Thankfully, both Taggert and Curtis love Trina and will do anything to keep her safe.
General Hospital spoilers and previews tease that Portia and Trina’s reunion is filled with gratitude for her safe return. However, GH rumors say that their relationship is still on thin ice. Despite almost losing each other, tension between the mother daughter duo could creep back into play if Portia says her piece about Spencer. General Hospital spoilers indicate that when it comes to Trina and Spencer, Taggert warns Portia to stay out of it. In addition, he reminds Portia that putting the blame on Spencer isn’t a great idea. If she wants to keep Trina close, telling her adult daughter who she can and cannot see isn’t going to fly with this obviously capable and independent young woman. Will Portia take Taggert’s advice? Or will she push her limits with Trina during this rocky period in their relationship?
Nina grovels at Carly’s feet! …Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) played with fire over and over. At this point, she hasn’t learned her lesson because she’s never really been burned. She lied and kept a man from his entire family in the name of revenge. Then, she got to keep the man! On top of that, she stepped into Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) role as co-owner of the Metro Court Hotel. True, her actions pushed Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) further away. However, there’s always hope that things could change… until now.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina Reeves has nowhere else to turn. After all that she’s done to Carly, Nina turns to her enemy for help. After speaking with Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), perhaps Nina’s been humbled by their conversation. Sam advised her to stop and think, and even be sorry. But is Nina truly sorry? If so, she wouldn’t continue to hold onto this explosive secret.
According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, a desperate Nina grovels at Carly’s feet. With nowhere else to turn, Nina begs none other than Carly for help. Ironically, Nina asks the same woman she’s trying to bury for help. GH previews suggest that Nina knows the only way to get closer to Willow is to beg Carly to help smooth things over… all while still holding onto her dirty secret. Will Carly tell her to get lost?! Or will she see the desperation in a mother’s eyes and help her enemy?
It’s true that desperate times call for desperate measures. That’s why Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) knew that she needed to act fast when word about Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy). came out. Going off of personal experience, Laura took the initiative and lead her group as they set out for Greenland. WSB took control of a serious mission. Thanks to Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) involving the WSB, the situation on the Haunted Star blew up (pun intended). Now, Spencer Cassadine is missing and a body was found.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers and previews, the WSB struck the Haunted Star with a drone… with civilians still aboard! Thankfully, the rest of the rescue crew is safe. Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali), baby Ace, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), and Laura, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) are safely on land. However, Spencer is not.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Laura and Trina are informed that a body was recovered in the wreckage. The Haunted Star was blown to bits by the WSB, leaving Spencer unaccounted for and a John/Jane Doe (for now) dead. At first, Trina and Laura fear the worst after having been told a body was found. As it turns out, the body isn’t Spencer’s but he remains missing.
At this time, no new General Hospital news reports have confirmed nor denied Chavez’s potential GH exit. If we had to guess, Trina and Spencer are in it for the long haul.
Tracy offers Willow her marrow! Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) is all about family. Mainly, the family business. Just like any close knit family, there are good times and bad, and times when we stick together and stand by each other. Then there are the other times. Family disputes come in all forms. But for the Quartermaine family, they rip each other to shreds over the family business, ELQ. Basically, they fight over money.
General Hospital recaps recall Willow’s dire health situation. After all the ups and downs, Willow, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and the rest of the Quartermaine and Corinthos families were finally looking up and up. They found a bone marrow match and Willow could look to a future. As it turned out, the shocking connection between Willow and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) lead to what they thought was a miracle. Willow was just about to awaken from her nightmare, but thanks to Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy), she thought she was stuck in her horrible dream forever.
Now, General Hospital spoilers and previews tease that Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) gave Willow another glimmer of hope. But sadly, despite new hope, Liesl may not be able to come through. According to recent GH rumors, there’s yet another delay and Willow’s time is fleeting.
In these desperate moments, Tracy makes her move. New GH spoilers suggest Tracy offers Willow her marrow when Liesl Obrecht’s homecoming is delayed again. While she values family, Tracy is also a businesswoman. Of course, she won’t give something for nothing, you know? Shockingly, Michael quickly learned that savings Willow’s life comes with a price. Even from family. Tracy wants Michael’s ELQ shares in exchange for donating her marrow to save Willow. What will Michael do?
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