Cameron Mathison is one of the most recognized names in daytime television. He’s also played roles in multiple Hallmark Channel movies, various television shows, and was also a talk show host. Arguably, his role as Ryan Lavery on ABC’s All My Children set his career into high gear. Prior to landing the role in 1998, Mathison worked as a male model.
Today, Cameron Mathison is General Hospital’s Drew Cain. He joined the now 60 year old daytime drama in April of 2021. Mathison took on the role of the now-late Billy Miller after that actor left the role in 2019.
GH’s Mathison Signs Multi Picture Deal With Great American Media
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Mathison just added a major film project to his acting career. Reportedly, Christmas To Remember star Cameron Mathison is taking on film projects over the some time. According to the latest GH spoilers and news. Cameron Mathison’s multi picture deal with Great American Media extends to all platforms of the media company. He is said to take part in Great American Family and Great American Faith & Living. Additionally, Mathison’s projects include work on its streaming service, Great American Pure Flix.
We look forward to seeing more of Cameron Mathison in these upcoming projects! GH Blog will keep fans updated on any GH casting changes or news regarding Mathison’s GH status.
SAG AFTRA reports actor’s and writer’s strikes are over
It’s been about a half of a year since the WGA announced the industry’s eighth writer’s strike since the 1950s. In early May, the buzz around Hollywood and beyond had reached our living rooms. The average everyday viewer became concerned about what this all means for their favorite shows. Then, the actor’s followed suit! Leading to the Actor’s strike.
People started asking questions about the strike and the potential impact. The strike impacts writers and their corresponding applications. For instance, General Hospital and other network Soap Operas film differently than other genres. Daytime dramas are fast-paced and high energy. Therefore, their aggressive pace sets Soap Operas weeks ahead of airing. But even with the grace period, General Hospital’s writers material ran out and that’s when alternative writer’s stepped in.
SAG AFTRA Reports Writer’s and Actor’s Strikes Are Over
After 6 long months, General Hospital news reports confirmed that The Writer’s Strike is officially over. Finally, an agreement has been made between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). The official SAG•AFTRA Instagram account announced that the picket locations are closed, and the strike is officially suspended as of 12:01am on November 9th.
Thankfully, the worst is over regarding the 6 month old strike. And we no longer need to worry about what might happen if ratings decline during this delicate time. Previously, GH Blog passed along early details of the strike. The information provided was to let us know the risks if the fans stop watching General Hospital. As only one of four Soap Operas left on television, as Days only airs on Peacock, it’s imperative that we keep ratings up to avoid cancellation.
Take a look at the messages shared by SAG•AFTRA as the organization spreads the good news. Finally, the worry is over. Now writer’s and fellow actors can return to work!
Nina Reeves sure has done well for herself. Certainly, she came a long way from her horrible past. When she first arrived in Port Charles in 2014, Nina was in a bad way. Coming fresh from a coma, Nina was all out of sorts. But the most unsettling aspect is that she was actively pulling calculated schemes.
Despite falling victim to her mother Madeline Reeves, Nina has since crawled herself out of the hole she was in. Somehow, the woman who abducted a pregnant Ava and induced labor to steal her baby is sitting on top of Port Charles. As General Hospital recaps recall, Nina used lies and deception to land herself a high-profile man. And not just any man, but Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) husband. She managed to sever a family with her selfish and criminal choices.
Finally, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina’s days on her thrown are numbered. Now that Michael knows the truth and confronted Nina, once again she answers to her son-in-law. According to General Hospital spoilers that may have flown in the past but Nina isn’t going to take it this time. GH Rumors tease that the new Mrs. Corinthos assumes her title, taking not only Sonny’s name, but his sense of empowerment.
Nina Tells Sonny Herself
Currently, Michael has Nina backed into a corner. With Willow as his first priority, Michael calls the shots yet again. Michael looks out for his family in the ways he knows best. Right now Willow’s mother is a threat to the family and Michael keeps a close watch. In what seems like a never ending saga, the storyline takes a turn when Nina makes a power move over Michael.
GH spoilers tease that Nina’s sick and tired of being bullied by Sonny’s family and she takes matters into her own hands. Will she come clean to Sonny before he finds out the hard way? Now that they’re married, Nina has a sense of security with Sonny. Although she’s aware of the possibility, Nina’s no longer fixated on Sonny leaving her. But you know what they say, things happen when we least expect them.
What can I say, this has been a tough year for the General Hospital family. But this week has really done a number on fans and the entire industry. Billy Miller was a talented, genuine soul who lit up not just the screen, but the whole room.
As tributes for Billy Miller continue to pour in, Maurice Benard’s outreach contains a powerful message. Ultimately, mental health awareness is a way of life for the three-time Daytime Emmy winner. While many tributes displayed the most genuine love and support, Maurice Benard takes things to a more serious level, and touches on the issue at hand.
Maurice Benard On Billy Miller and Mental Health
Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind, allows for open dialogue about life and mental health. As a bi-polar disorder sufferer, Miller’s death hit very close to home for General Hospital’s leading man. According to General Hospital news reports, Benard shared an Instagram post that brings awareness to mental health and suicide. Check out his IG post below!
Since the pandemic I have been speaking out on Suicide quite a lot, in the beginning, I was hesitant, I didn’t know how people would handle it. But it’s been very encouraging so I have not stopped talking about it!!! It’s hard to really understand Mental illness unless you have experienced the depths of pain that comes with it. This is a @mbstateofmind i did about two months ago but there’s many. And I promise you there will be many many more to come if you know anyone who is going through any kind of darkness, chaos, pain. Just know, all you can do is give them love, patience, understanding, and hopefully Professional help if they agree. And unfortunately, if someone doesn’t want to be on this earth anymore, there’s only so much we can do just remember, it’s not your fault never blame yourself
to subscribe to @mbstateofmind link in bio
if you’re feeling in any kind of way, like life is not worth living for don’t think twice to talk to someone take it from the most fragile person in the world you can get through it. And life has a way of rewarding you.
…Sam McCall’s (Kirsten Storms) status as Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms) friend and Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) girlfriend puts her in the perfect position to offer help to a friend.
General Hospital recaps recall when Sam reached out to Maxie. She noticed her friend’s struggles and offered a solution. At first, Maxie wasn’t too sure that moving into Lulu’s old house would be the best idea. But then, Sam pointed out some important facts. She reassured Maxie that if anyone was going to occupy Dante and Lulu’s family home, Maxie is favored option. The fact that Maxie and Lulu are besties makes it more comforting than uncomfortable.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Maxie settles into Lulu’s home with her kids. So far, things are going well despite the dark cloud hanging over Deception. And by dark cloud we mean Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). Because of her bogus lawsuit, Maxie’s professional future hangs in the balance. However, that’s not the only issue Maxie faces in regard to her big move.
Understandably, all this talk about Lulu has GH fans questioning what’s in store. Based on the latest GH rumors, Lulu wakes up! It doesn’t seem like Lulu would have an issue with her bestie and her children moving into the home that was once hers. However, there’s no telling what state she’ll be in upon awakening. Will Lulu wake up
Brand new episodes of General Hospital air this week, starting on Monday, August 3rd. Scenes from August 3rd’s upcoming episode have recently been released and are out for preview.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will get down to business in the courtroom as she sugar coats nothing when being asked about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier).
Take a look below at what’s to come this week, as General Hospital is ALL NEW!
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