Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has out a lot on the line for her new friend Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) despite the warnings from the ones closest to her.
Alexis should have trusted her daughters and all the other who tried to tell her not to trust Harmony. Although Harmony has good intentions, she still has major issues. General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis gets closer to figuring out exactly what Harmony is hiding.
In recent General Hospital previews and spoilers, Alexis makes a shocking discovery in the water. Her discovery has everything to do with Harmony and what she did to Neil. Some GH spoilers say that Harmony successfully secures Neil’s files, but Alexis’s suspicions peak when she discovers something in the water.
More common than any other part of the film industry, the ability to replace and recast sets the daytime drama category aside from the others in film.
Previous General Hospital news reports confirmed that GH star Nancy Lee Grahn will undergo a medical procedure in which she will be having to take time off from her role as Alexis Davis.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Grahn’s replacement has her own ties to General Hospital. Actress Stephanie Erb will be stepping into Nancy’s role as Alexis while Nancy recovers fr back surgery. Stephanie appeared on ABC’s spinoff, Port Charles as Camille Owens back in 2000.
Erb is also known for her roles in these popular shows, Will and Grace, Weeds, NYPD Blue, Grey’s Anatomy, and more!
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Alexis’s recast allows the storyline to continue while Nancy is out on medical leave. General Hospital Blog will keep GH fans up to date on the latest developments regarding Grahn’s leave and expected return.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is often subject to judgement and criticism from her daughters. They question her decisions after witnessing their mother’s past life choices.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis’s friendship with Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) will cause more trouble than any benefit it could bring. Harmony has a shady past and although she seems sincere in her quest to build a new life, her intentions with Alexis are far from sincere.
General Hospital previews and spoilers reveal Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) shows up at her mom’s door to find Harmony standing in the middle of Alexis’s home. Sam obviously has bad blood with Harmony and isn’t too fond of the friendship she has developed with Alexis.
It’s obvious that Harmony still has something to hide. Now that Sam knows she’ll be living with Alexis, will she keep a closer eye on her mom’s new bestie?
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has given Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) the benefit of the doubt in the name of redemption and friendship.
General Hospital rumors hint that Alexis could have trusted her new companion too soon, dismissing the warnings from Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore), her daughters Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), Kristina Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth), and Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos), along with others.
Alexis was left a little rattled after Harmony took it upon herself to retrieve the carpet cleaner from the basement. Alexis asked Harmony straight up how she knew where to find the cleaner. Harmony’s reaction indicates she’s hiding something big. Harmony blamed her care giving career on becoming familiar with common household placements as her reason for knowing exactly where to find what she needed in Alexis’s home.
General Hospital rumors claim that Alexis’s home is familiar territory to Harmony. The death of Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) which took place in Alexis’s home has remained a mystery. Alexis was left to believe Neil had a secret drug addiction. But GH rumors and spoilers claim Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) was behind Neil’s mysterious overdose which then connects Harmony. Harmony used to work for Cyrus which leads to further GH rumors claiming she is behind Neil’s passing.
Is Harmony trying to get close to Alexis because she feels guilty for killing Neil?
As any concerned mother set out to protect her child, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) had assumed Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) would share her feelings about the situation and decline the publishing of Josslyn (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber’s (William Lipton) sex tape scandal.
Carly was taken back by Alexis’ dismissal of her request to keep the story from being publicized. As any mother would want, she didn’t want Josslyn to have to endure any more humiliation than she has already. General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn will understand Alexis’ intentions when Carly explains to her daughter why it would be better to just let Alexis publish the story in a tactful manner as opposed to allowing a trashy tabloid ruin Joss and Cam’s reputation.
General Hospital previews indicate Joss will understand and approach Cameron with the scenario. She and Cam have the opportunity to tell their side of their story, using their voice to being awareness to revenge porn and the damaging nature it brings. GH rumors and spoilers suggest that after some hesitation, Cameron will stand with Josslyn.
The criminal aspect of this situation won’t be dropped. GH rumors claim Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) will resort to even more extreme measure to point the finger in the wrong direction. Trina Robinson isn’t out of the woods yet.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is making quite the reputation for her self throughout Port Charles. She has managed to infiltrate herself into the lives of many, causing twists and turns, hurting others in her journey of self fulfillment.
Currently, other than Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) after stealing her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Nina’s next biggest gripe is with Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), the adoptive mother to Nina’s biological grandson Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver).
General Hospital spoilers reveal this week starts the beginning of Nina’s world unraveling when it comes to her rights as a grandmother. GH spoilers and previews reveal Nina meets with Willow’s “mom” Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) this week in an attempt to discuss Nina’s chances at visitation with her grandson.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina hopes Harmony will talk to her “daughter” Willow on Nina’s behalf, in an attempt to persuade Willow into allowing Nina visitation with Wiley. It’s hard to say whether or not Harmony will agree to Nina’s request, especially since Harmony herself doesn’t have much influence over Willow.
GH fans pose the question of whether or not Harmony knows the truth about Nina and Willow despite the bogus story she told Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) about Willow’s birth mother. Things start to unravel this week on General Hospital.
General Hospital fans were surprised when Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) welcomed Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) to their table.
In the March 10th episode of General Hospital Harmony Miller was looking like a different woman- that’s because she was. General Hospital news reports confirmed the role of Harmony has been recast by Priscilla Garita.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cadranel addressed the recast via Twitter, explaining to fans that the change was only temporary. She went on to explain that she had Covid at the time of the filing of this particular episode.
Inga tweeted this message to GH fans: “To all those GH fans who reached out about the other actress playing Harmony in the latest episodes,” she responded on Twitter. “I appreciate you! You’re all so lovely. I had COVID during that taping time.”
The cast and crew of General Hospital run a tight ship with early call times and long hours. They typically film scenes a few weeks in advance.
General Hospital news reports confirm there will be some adjustments made working the 200 person cast and crew. Previous GH news and spoilers revealed actress Nancy Lee Grahn will be undergoing a medical procedure to hopefully fix a current medical problem that needs immediate attention.
GH spoilers reveal Grahn tweeted she is having a cyst removed while thanking GH Executive Producer Frank Valentini for supporting her during this time.
In a recent tweet, Grahn discloses Valentini is a big supporter of Grahn taking care of her health as a priority and is willing to adjust a large crew and countless time and money to accommodate Nancy’s schedule in filing scenes as Alexis Davis.
To have a job where when I say I've a fixable medical prob that needs 2b addressed asap & have exec @valentinifrank say take care of urself & then adjust 200 crew & a schedule that cost lots of time & money is a perk I'm grateful 4. I'm a lucky 26 yr employee of @GeneralHospital
General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn arrived in Port Charles as Attorney Alexis Davis, 26 years ago. Before long she was representing the most powerful mon boss in Port Charles, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), which lead to hopping in bed with him. Their lawyer/client romp resulted in the birth of their daughter Kristina Davis Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth).
General Hospital news reports confirm Grahn has taken to Twitter to reveal a current medical problem is is currently facing which needs immediate attention.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy’s tweet disclosed some personal and professional information which could effect her status with GH. Grahn thanks the Executives over at ABC’s General Hospital, expressing gratitude to work for the daytime drama for 26 years. She praises Frank Valentini for his support.
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest Nancy Lee Grahn may be stepping down from her role as Alexis as she takes care of herself and her medical problem as per the advice of Valentini. It seems as though she has decided to receive medical attention as she is hopeful this issue is fixable.
General Hospital news reports reveal Nancy has disclosed that she has a benign cyst and although hopefully fixable, it’s painful. She revealed her diagnosis in the tweet below.
It's not death, but a benign cyst on some nerve on facet joint or something I can't spell. It's cry baby painful & Richard need to put on my underwear and pants but hopefully fixable.
We will keep fans up to date on any new developments surrounding Nancy’s medical issue and how it could effect her status with the soap opera.
To have a job where when I say I've a fixable medical prob that needs 2b addressed asap & have exec @valentinifrank say take care of urself & then adjust 200 crew & a schedule that cost lots of time & money is a perk I'm grateful 4. I'm a lucky 26 yr employee of @GeneralHospital
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) has her share of dark secrets from her past, many of them involving her “daughter “ Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Harmony’s current secret also involves Willow, except this time she must face the fact that Willow is not her daughter.
Harmony gave Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) some long story about how Willows birth mother was a woman she knew from her past, never to be seen again. General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis may not be able to trust her new friend as well as she thought she could. Maybe Diane Miller’s (Carolyn Hennesy) warning holds more value than it seemed at the time.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Alexis’s new friend isn’t telling the whole truth. GH rumors claim Harmony knows exactly who Willows biological mother really is, and she’s right there in Port Charles. Of course there is still the possibility that Nina’s mother Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) has a hand in deceiving even Harmony.
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