Kim Delaney is widely known for her role as Diane Russell on NYPD Blue. But in 2020, a whole new fan base got to know her. That’s when she joined the General Hospital fast as Jackie Templeton. GH news confirmed that Delaney took over the 1980’s role from actress Demi Moore. GH recaps recall that Jackie Templeton was married to Gregory Finn (Gregory Chase). For years, family drama tore them apart until she returned to Port Charles in 2020. Since then Kim Delaney and Jackie left in 2021.
According to General Hospital news reports, Kim Delaney faces hit and run charges in connection with an incident that happened over a year ago. Reportedly, her erratic driving caused Delaney to hit a motorcycle. That’s when the victim called the police and Delaney made a phone call.
According to the motorcyclist, Dzhamal Badalov, Delaney crashed into his motorcycle while he was stopped at a red light. Allegedly, Delaney was disoriented and tried to flee. Also, made a phone call, and it’s believed that she was told to leave the scene. Moreover, the victim claims that he was asked to take payment instead of calling the police.
GH rumors claim that witnesses say Delaney struggles with alcohol. As a result, the NYPD and General Hospital star faces two lawsuits. Additionally, criminal charges have been brought against her for allegedly leaving the scene prior to police arrival.
We are sorry to hear of this news, and General Hospital Blog wishes everyone involved the very best.
Gregory Harrison was first announced as the second actor to play the role of Gregory Chase back in October 2020. In 2018, the role of Gregory Chase was played by Days Of Our Lives alum, James Reed.
General Hospital news reports confirm Harrison made his daytime tv debut on ABC’s General Hospital, having prime time credits such as Trapper John M.D., Sisters, Rizzoli & Isles, and more.
Recent General Hospital comings and goings reveal Gregory Harrison’s role as Harrison Chase has gone from recurring to contract. As Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) father, Gregory is putting down roots in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Gregory will find a new love interest in Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Alexis and Gregory’s conversation in the park is just the beginning. They started off a little rocky when Gregory accidentally hit Alexis with Violet’s frisbee, which lead to Alexis jokingly threatening to sue. He then insulted her work at The Invader, which didn’t win him any brownie points either the former attorney.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Gregory Harrison is now on contact with the 59 year old soap, therefore, story developments for his character, Gregory Chase, are well underway. Alexis keeps striking out in tragic ways when it comes to love. Will she finally find happiness with Gregory Chase?
The nightmare is finally over and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) can take a big sigh of relief. He found the miracle cure which saved Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) life. After many trials, hopes that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) would be a decent human being and come through, to having all his hopes come crashing down after his first attempt at the DNA immune system cure failed miserable, Finn finally got it right.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn is not Chase’s biological father, and Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) actually tampered with the paternity test results to get back at Chase’s mom, Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney).
Right now, things are looking up for Chase. He’s got the girl of his dreams and manages to make Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) his wife. Now that Chase is going to love, General Hospital previews show him putting Finn on the spot, asking about how Finn finally came up with his miracle cure.
Finn has already spread the word to his father, Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison), and his ex, Jackie. It’s only a matter of time now that Chase will soon learn of the mixup and know that he is Gregory’s son.
Will Finn be ready to put another thing on Chase’s mind so soon? General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn will be faced with the opportunity to tell Chase about his true paternity.
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) started out telling a small white lie for the sake of a dying man’s feelings. It seemed innocent enough since Chase (Josh Swickard) was none the wiser, and his health condition couldn’t really handle any more stress. Willow and Michael thought it would be a good idea to let Chase believe he’s in a relationship with Willow, even though she and Michael have professed their love for one another.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow’s answer to marrying chase will complicate Willow’s situation more than she could have imagined.
Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) thought he had found a cure for Chase by using DNA from both Chase’s parents; himself and Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney). Since that has failed, Chase’s chance at survival looks pretty grim.
General Hospital rumors suggest Willow gets in too deep by accepting Chase’s marriage proposal, and when his health takes a turn, she will be expected to become his wife. GH rumors claim Finn will indeed find the right cure for Chase which will also prove that Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is Chase’s biological father. And in that discovery, Chase will be cured. Willow is in love with Michael but has promised herself to Chase because she thinks he is going to die.
Once his health is not longer in jeopardy, Chase will want to follow through with a wedding, and she will have to dig herself out from this deep hole she has dug.
Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) is giving his all, using his knowledge and skills as a doctor, along with the helps of trusted companion, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), to find a cure for Chase (Josh Swickard).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dr. Finn is at his wits end after his sure fire discovery turned out to be a failure. Finn was sure that DNA from both of Chase’s parents, himself and Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney), would be what his immune system needed to fight this virus.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Finn goes back to the drawing board because he isn’t going to give up on saving Chase. Although discouraged, Finn returns to the lab at GH to take another crack at it.
General Hospital rumors claim this is when Finn will uncover that the original paternity results were incorrect and possibly tampered with. It’s been rumored that Finn will realize that he in fact is not Chase’s biological father, and Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is and has been all along.
Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) has been working on a cure for his son, Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), and he thought he had it in the bag. Elizabeth called Chase’s mom, Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney) to come to the hospital right away. Finn and Elizabeth explained that both parents needed to be present to gain dna swab samples.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn’s cure didn’t work out the way he had hoped, and it looks like Chase is in more grave danger than ever before. Finn needs to act quickly, so he and Elizabeth must figure out what possibly could have gone wrong.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest it’s one simple detail that needs to be tweaked in order for the antidote to work as planned. Finn and Elizabeth explained that the DNA swab samples need to come from both parents, as the immune system would recognize DNA from those who created Chase. This seemed like the perfect plan; to gather DNA from both parents… unless one of them isn’t one of Chase’s parents.
General Hospital rumors suggest this is when they will find out that Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is actually Chase’s father, and Finn is still his brother! They will piece together that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) tampered with the results to get back at Jackie.
Do you hope it turns out that Finn is not Chase’s father, or have you embraced a father son relationship between the two?
Drama and danger in Port Charles is at an extreme high. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) isn’t even pretending to be sane anymore. He’s left his facade behind him and is now in full on Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) mode.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter warns Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) of his latest act of terror.
General Hospital previews show Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and Anna capturing Peter, and keeping him in there sights.
General Hospital spoilers suggest someone close to Anna is about to suffer the wrath of Peter. He planned to have Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) poisoned, but since Finn and his family did some reminiscing, their family has now made themselves a target, equally. The poison was intended for Finn, but with that spin of the lazy Susan, it could have been anyone who drank Peter’s poison.
General Hospital rumors suggest that although Anna and Valentin have Peter in their clutches, he will reveal what he has done to Finn and Anna will have to make a game changing decision. Will Peter get away yet again?
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) strikes again! This time, he’s getting revenge on Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) by attempting to kill Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) by means of poisoning.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things may not go exactly as planned for Peter august, but the tragic event about to take place will be just as dire, regardless of who becomes Peter’s next victim.
General Hospital previews show Finn, Chase (Josh Swickard), Jackie (Kim Delaney), and Gregory (Gregory Harrison), toasting to the future of their family. Little do they know, unforeseeable cloud of darkness is a about to hover over Chase and his family.
The lazy Susan had been spun and they had made a toast. Now they are about to take their first sip and someone will be poisoned by Peter. There’s a 1 in 4 chance the poison will be consumed by ores intended party (Finn), and General Hospital rumors claim it won’t be Finn at all to suffer the consequences of Anna and Valentin Cassadine’s (James Patrick Stuart) encounter with Peter.
Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) is still trying to process the shocking news revealed by his mom, Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney) and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton). The devastating news that Finn and Jackie slept together the night before she married Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) was a life changing moment.
Chase found out that Finn, who he thought was his brother, is actually his father.
General Hospital rumors spread after GH fans picked up on Finn’s suspicions and telling Chase he is having another DNA test done for a second time.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) isn’t too happy with Jackie after publishing the article about Florence.
General Hospital rumors claim the original DNA test results to find out Chase’s paternity could have been tampered with. Cyrus Renault is the Chairman of General Hospital; his status with the medical ability allows him free reign, and every opportunity to falsify the results. If Cyrus changed the DNA results to mess with Jackie, Gregory is Chase’s father after all.
Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) is absolutely furious with his mother, Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney), and the man he has believed to be his brother, Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
Chase’s life was just blown apart after finding out his mom slept with Finn many years ago, the night before she married his father, Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison). He’s empathetic toward his father for what has been done, and has pushed Jackie and Finn away.
General Hospital spoilers reveal mixed feelings when it comes to decided whether or not they avoid find out if Chase is Finn’s or Gregory’s son.
General Hospital previews show the DNA results are in as Chase and Gregory wait in anticipation. It sounds like Gregory is ready to face the music as he comes to terms with the fact that what’s done is done. No matter what the results confirm, Chase assured Gregory he will always be his father.
Will Chase and Finn ever be able to continue their newfound relationship? It’s hard to think that chase will cut Finn off for good, especially since Chase adores his little niece, Violet (Jophielle Love). Lives may change forever but will the Chase family be able to come out stronger?
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