Photo Credit: TV Line Rena Sofer returns to GH as Lois Cerullo
Last month, General Hospital news reports confirmed Rena Sofer’s GH return. The iconic actress got her start on Loving from 1988-1991. Then, in 1993 Rena Sofer landed the role of Lois Cerullo from Bensonhurst, on General Hospital. The role became wildly popular as Lois Cerullo brought strength and sass, and a “don’t mess with me,” vibe.
Previously, GH spoilers and rumors speculated about Sofer’s (potential) return after news reports confirmed her Bold and the Beautiful exit. While a current storyline on General Hospital sends a nostalgic vibe, fans being to reminisce of the 1990s in Port Charles. Today, Ned Quartermaine goes by the name Eddie Maine.
Photo credit: TV Line
GH recaps recall the slip and fall accident that knocked Ned out and triggered a memory disorder. Now, Ned only wants to be be referred to as Eddie Maine, as he has no recollection of his life as Ned Quartermaine.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Rena Sofer’s return to GH as Lois Cerullo. An exclusive sneak peek from TV Line gives a look inside Lois’s Port Charles arrival.
Surprise! GH spoilers reveal that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) opens the door to her mother, Lois Cerullo. She came all the way from Bensonhurst because she read an article about how Decpetion fired her daughter Brook Lynn. Now here she is, at the Quartermaine mansion.
An exclusive clip from TV Line shows a brief clip to Tuesday’s episode. On October 10th, Lois learns that Tracy manipulated and blackmailed her daughter into corporate espionage against Deception.
Many refer to the 1990s as General Hospital’s Golden Age. For me, the 90s is when it all began. I was about 10 years old when Ned, aka Eddie Maine sang “Little Sister” to Julia Barrett’s sister, Brenda (Vanessa Marcil).
60 years of General Hospital makes for plenty of an incredible content to debate which era is superior and why. But I honestly don’t think that’s necessary because not everyone began watching during the same time period. No matter your favorite time in Port Charles, the important thing is that we all continue to have new favorite moments for years to come.
Ok, I guess now I’ll list the actors and character names for the above photo. This General Hospital 90s retro gem includes, Wally Kurth (Ned Ashton), Cheryl Richardson (Jenny Eckart), Sean Kanan (AJ Quartermaine), and Crystal Carson (Julia Barrett)! They were exciting times!
It’s no secret that the 1990s made a comeback in the 2020s. From fashion to music, pieces of a millennial’s golden era made its way back into our culture. Television reboots and movie remakes also drudge up the 90s. In fact, even the soap opera genre wants the nostalgia.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that Rena Sofer returns to GH as Lois Cerullo. As Ned’s ex-wife and mother to their daughter, Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton), Lois has many reasons to return to Port Charles. In addition, her dear friend Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) always has time for Lois. Despite his hectic life with kids, Carly, Nina, and of course his enemies, Sonny is always grateful to see Lois.
According to the latest GH news, Rena Sofer disclosed that she’s already taped her first scenes. Previously, GH Blog shared reports that Sofer’s contract at The Bold and The Beautiful expired in May of last year. And as predicted, she’s headed straight to General Hospital!
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Lois shows up to help deal with Ned/Eddie. However, who says that she thinks Ned should be Ned? Will she help bring Ned back or encourage Eddie to stay true to himself? Besides, GH spoilers tease that Llivia is falling for Eddie… maybe Ned is never coming back!
Look for Rena Sofer’s return debut as Lois hits Port Charles this coming October! Who is ready for her return?
Rena Sofer brings Lois Cerullo back to General Hospital?! …Before she was Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful for nine years, Rena Sofer was part of the Quartermaine chaos in the 1990s. She arrived in Port Charles as Lois Cerullo in 1993. And in just four short years, Sofer’s role became iconic.
What a great time to reflect on iconic GH eras. The 1990s was such a great time in Port Charles. Aside from having been the time I first starting watching GH, the early 1990s was the beginning of making history. The Nurses Ball, the iconic island storyline, and HIV/AIDS Awareness, kicked off the early 90s. Additionally, Jason Quartermaine (Steve Burton) was still wearing argyle sweaters, and Brenda and Sonny were just getting started. Undeniably the 90s vibe in Port Charles was unforgettable.
Rena Sofer Brings Lois Cerullo Back To General Hospital
According to GH history, another unforgettable aspect of General Hospital in the 90s is Wally Kurth’s portrayal of Eddie Maine. As Ned Ashton’s rock star persona, he and Lois Cerullo became the hottest thing on the scene. Their love resulted in their daughter Brook Lynn.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) reaches out to her mom, Lois, in the wake of Ned’s identity crisis. Who knows Eddie Maine better than his ex-wife from Bensonhurst?!
If you have been following soap operas for a long time like most of us daytime tv fans, it’s likely you know a little something about the filming style and schedule of a soap actor.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal soap operas are filmed in a demanding, high paced environment, that is designed to roll our once scene after another. With early call times and long hours, having a solid work ethic among the cast is key.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maurice Benard sat down with daytime star, Rena Sofer, on the YouTube series, State of Mind. In the interview, the longtime friends discussed many aspects of life, focusing on their time together while playing Bensonhurst Besties, Sonny Corinthos and Lois Cerullo. Sonny and Lois had counterparts, or, love interests at the time that completed what was referred to as, the fearsome foursome. Vanessa Marcil and Wally Kurth played along side Maurice and Lois as Brenda Barrett and Ned Ashton.
In Maurice’s interview with Rena, she recalled a specific time while on set with Marcil; an incident that occurred m which set the tone for their working relationship was the turning point for the young actress. Rena recalled a time when Vanessa was late, didn’t show up, and Vanessa told Rena, “Oh, I’m so sorry, I overslept.” Sofer continued to disclose that Marcil didn’t make entry lines. Rena explained, “And I just remember looking at her and going, ‘I don’t care who you do that, don’t do it with me. I don’t want that.’” Surprised by Sofer’s admission to being bold and straightforward with Vanessa, he asked how she took it. Rena admitted, “I think it really affected her,” she continued, “And maybe she doesn’t even remember that I said that. I think it affected her because every time we ever worked together again, we worked to make our relationship deeper than what they were writing it, which I think is why it was so intense and beautiful.”
Rena and Vanessa’s relationship deepened from that point on. Sofer made it clear that she expects out of her co-workers, the same type of dedication and effort as she puts in. Giving it their all has a lot to do with the success of their era. GH fans couldn’t get enough of Ned and Lois, Sonny and Brenda, and of course, Lois and Brenda. L & B Records was iconic and the bond between Lois and Brenda was as strong as that of Rena and Vanessa.
It’s nice to reflect on the good ole days, back in the 90s when Sonny Corinthos was making a name for himself around Port Charles. After all, coming from Bensonhurst gives immediate street cred.
There has been talking surrounding Rena Sofer’s exit from The Bold and The Beautiful as Quinn Fuller, and the possibility of a General Hospital return as Lois Cerullo.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that Rena recently sat down with General Hospital star and State of Mind host, Maurice Benard, opening up about her life as an actress, marriage, specifically marriage to GH’s Wally Kurth, divorce, and her upbringing.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sofer disclosed some personal details about her marriage to GH co-star, Wally Kurt. Rena and Wally, aka Lois Cerullo and Ned Ashton, met on the set of ABC’s General Hospital, fell in love and got married. Rena reveals details about their breakup, and how they both realized they weren’t in love. She explained to Maurice how she and Wally fell in love on tv, and when she left the soap opera, they then both realized they weren’t in love, but their characters were in love. “Those characters, we lived and breathed them so much, but when I left we really learned that [pause] we, I really like Wally a lot, he’s an incredible guy. He’s just not the guy for me.”
Rena also divulged on how she got started into the business, her upbringing in New York, her bus trips alone at 15, moving to LA, marriage, children, and more.
The full State of Mind interview with Maurice Benard and Rena Sofer can be seen on STATE OF MIND.
One of the most memorable love stories in daytime, Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) and Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) were rockstars! Well actually, Ned’s rockstar persona, Eddie Maine, is what made Lois fall head over heels in love with the Quartermaine.
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest history may repeat itself this generation as Ned’s daughter Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) seem to be following in Lois and Ned’s footsteps.
General Hospital news reports confirm daytime star Rena Sofer has exited her role as Quinn Fuller on The Bold and the Beautiful. After learning of Sofer’s status with the CBS soap, GH rumors began making claims of Rena’s potential return to General Hospital as Brook Lynn‘s mom, Lois.
After admitting that her role as Lois Cerullo has is still one of her favorite characters to help develop and play, she went on to opening up about her chances at reprising then role. “I’ve spoken to General Hospital in the past about stepping back into Lois’ nails,” Sofer admitted, however, she followed her statement up with some hard truth by adding, “the situation has never worked out. All the stars would have to be aligned for me to step back into that role — but if they did, it would be a very exciting road in my journey moving forward.”
General Hospital rumors suggest that it sounds like Rena Sofer is down to return to GH as Ned’s other half. If Ned’s great love comes back into his life, where would that leave Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero)?
If you watched General Hospital in the 90s, then know where the nickname “Nedly” is derived from.
“Eddie Maine” was Ned Ashton’s (Wally Kurth) stage name when he pursued his music career and was performing for fans. His number one fan was his love, and mother of his daughter Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton), Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer).
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH is heading down a familiar road, this time with a new generation. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn Quartermaine are heading for a similar path as that of her father and mother. Now that Brook Lynn is suggesting Chase develop his musical talents and pursue a career in the industry, Chase just might follow in her father Ned’s footsteps as she cheers him on just as Lois cheered on Ned.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal in a recent interview, GH star, Wally Kurth opened up about his history as Ned and his professional alias, Eddie Maine, along with the love story his character had with Lois. He mentions the correlation between last and present, and how Chase and Brook Lynn’s upcoming story is sort of a reflection on his and Sofer’s storyline in the 90s. “I really like the idea that they’re doing something with Brook Lynn and Chase that’s [reminiscent of] the Eddie Maine/Lois Cerullo story,” Kurth continued, “where the gal has to talk the guy into being a singer and to go for it and to trust his ability, because that’s kind of what happened with Eddie and Lois. I told Josh [Swickard] and Amanda [Setton], ‘Have fun with it!’
GH news and spoilers reveal Kurth’s opinion on Josh Swickard and his role opposite his TV daughter. Wally expresses, “I love Josh,” adding, “He’s a good guy and I enjoy working with him. And he’s done such a great job in his Nurses Ball performances, so he’s obviously got the chops to do a musical storyline!”
Upcoming GH previews and rumors indicate Chase will hand over his badge for the spotlight as his number one fan encourages him to live out this dream. Do Chase and Brook Lynn have what it takes to live up to the legendary love of her parents, Ned and Lois?
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) is still hospitalized after being attacked by Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) the night of the Nurses Ball.
General Hospital news confirmed Kim Delaney has joined the cast of General Hospital, and as fans chatter about who Kim Delaney will play in Port Charles, General Hospital rumors hint the AMC alum will arrive in Port Charles to support her daughter, Brook Lynn and her ex husband, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) through this tragedy.
Other General Hospital rumors suggest the newcomer could be playing the role of Detective Chase’s (Josh Swickard) mom, introducing an entirely new character to the scene.
General Hospital news confirmed Delaney starts filming scenes on September 9th. Stay tuned to find out which role she will take on!
Ever since Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) was heard telling his daughter, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) that her mother is getting in a plane from Sydney, questions arose around the topic of Lois Cerullo. Actress Rena Sofer originated the role of Lois from Bensonhurst in 1993. She fell in love with “Eddie Maine” and become Ned Ashton’s wife. She and Ned had their daughter Brook Lynn.
In 2004, As The World Turns, actress, Leslie Kay joined the cast of General Hospital, and took over the role of Lois Cerullo. She played the part for less than one year.
Days Of Our Lives actress, Lisa Rinna resembles the character while also having that Bensonhurst spunk. Rinna debut on Days in 1992 and remained on and off the NBC Soap until 2018
Currently, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Lois Cerullo is on her way to Port Charles for a family emergency, after her daughter was attacked, resulting in Brook Lynn in critical condition.
The role needs to be filled and fans have come up with a few options. Let us know which of these ladies would make the best Lois Cerullo. Please take a moment to vote on the pill below.
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