General Hospital star, John Reilly will be honored in tomorrow’s mystery episode of GH. Sean Donnelly was a memorable man with many who loved and admired him as a father, friend, and WSB Agent.
General Hospital spoilers reveal tomorrow’s episode of GH will keep fans at the edge of their seat as the friends and family of Sean Donnelly try to solve an age old mystery at his memorial. General Hospital news reports confirmed the return of Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio, and Kristina Wagner ad Felicia Jones.
General Hospital previews show Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) falling ill after taking a drink. It seems all too familiar as we saw what happened to Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) when having coffee with his family. Chase was poisoned by Peter August after mistakenly taking the cup that was meant for Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
General Hospital rumors claim Peter has struck again and this time his target is Monica Quartermaine. It’s possible he somehow found out that Chase would be under Monica’s care at the Quartermaine mansion. Since Monica makes the final decisions in the household, Peter may have taking things to extremes to make things more difficult for Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Finn, and Chase.
Chase’s is alive but his life is hanging in the balance. Will Monica suffer the same fate, or worse?
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and her work as an undercover agent for the WSB has left her with lasting connections and friendships. She knows who she can turn to when she’s in need of resources or a likeminded person she can trust to help solve anything that comes her way.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Anna thinks of an old friend who may be able to help with the current chaos she’s dealing with in Port Charles.
General Hospital news reported have previously announced there will be an episode on May 21st, honoring the late, John Reilly. The episode will include his real life daughter, Caitlin Reilly, who will be portraying his on screen daughter in the upcoming episode of GH.
Sean Donnelly and Anna Devane go way back to the 80s when she, Sean, and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) were all agents for the WSB. Anna and Sean were so close that she gave him the honor of being her daughter, Robin Scorpio’s (Kimberly McCullough), Godfather.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Anna will try to reach out to Sean for help, when she learns the devastating news of his passing.
Anna, Robert, and Robin, among others, will mourn the death and honor the life of their dear friend, Sean.
General Hospital star, Kristina Wagner, has been missed as Felicia Jones, by GH fans. Many have been wondering why she hasn’t returned for key storylines which would normally involve her character. Felicia daughter Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) story is front and center as the entire city of Port Charles tries to take down the man Maxie thought she loved and trusted.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has made Maxie’s lore a living Hell, and many have questioned why her mother, Felicia, wasn’t at her wedding that didn’t happen.
General Hospital news reports confirm the upcoming return of Wagner as Felicia Jones. Wagner has not been on the set of GH since the pandemic.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kristina will take part in the specifically tribute episode, dedicated to GH star, John Reilly. The episode is set to air on May 21st.
Earlier this month, General Hospital news reports confirmed that there would be a special episode of GH airing, in honor of late General Hospital star, John Reilly.
General Hospital spoilers revealed that John Reilly’s daughter, Caitlin, will appear in this GH tribute to her late father.
GH Special Honors John Reilly
According to General Hospital spoilers, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner), Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), and Mac Scorpio (John J. York), will mourn the loss of their friend Sean Donely on May 21st.
In this episode, GH spoilers suggest there will be a mystery involving Sean’s daughter, Annie (Caitlin Reilly), that will draw the attention of Anna, Felicia, Laura, Kevin, and Mac.
Don’t miss the mystery unfold in the May 21st episode of General Hospital!
May Sweeps is right around the corner. The intensified action and drama will be here before we know it, as the story lines are already heating up in preparation for some really big things coming our way.
Major elements to May Sweeps include character deaths, and character returns. Which GH rumors suggest is about to go down.
General Hospital news reports confirmed there will be a special episode honoring the late, John Reilly. The actor played Sean Donnelly, alongside some major key players in Port Charles. Donnelly had rows to the Scorpio family, among other big names in PC.
General Hospital comings and goings and General Hospital spoilers reveal one of those key members of the Scorpio family has will return. GH news and spoilers reveal, actress Kimberly McCullough has been back on the set of General Hospital.
Kimberly sent out a few tweets with hints on something fun she was working on. Hints included, putting on makeup, seeing old friends, and reminiscing about a dear friend. The a reason reached out to fans via Twitter, asking them to guess what it is she was up to.
I did something really cool today that involved wearing make-up and heels all day, which I clearly wasn’t prepared for. Can anyone guess what this cool thing was?
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kimberly will be part of the special episode to honor late GH actor, John Reilly (Sean Donnelly). McCullough worked alongside Reilly as Robin Scorpio, daughter of Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
John Reilly joined the cast of General Hospital back in 1984, as an ex spy and has it out for Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
Earlier this year, General Hospital Blog sadly reported news of GH vet, John Reilly’s death. General Hospital news and spoilers confirmed that General Hospital would create and air a special tribute episode to Reilly.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the upcoming episode will feature Sean Donnelly’s life, which includes his daughter, Anna. In a recent statement with Soaps In Depth, Caitlin Reilly revealed she will be playing Sean’s daughter. She said, “Words can’t describe how honored I am to be playing my dad’s daughter on the show,” Reilly said. “I grew up on the set of GH watching him work for years, so it’s exciting to dive into a new character in honor of him. He’ll absolutely be by my side in spirit rooting me on. It fills my heart with gratitude to be a part of this tribute to him, and to feel so close to him working on a show he loved so much doing.”
General Hospital comings and goings reports indicate that John Reilly’s real life daughter, Caitlin Reilly has been cast in the role of Anna, now Annie, daughter of Sean and Tiffany.
General Hospital news reports have not yet announced an air date for the upcoming episode which will honor John Reilly and his character, Sean Donnelly. GH Blog will keep fans up to date on any developments.
General Hospital has been on television for 57 years. Some cast members have been a part of the story for many years, some from the very beginning, and others for a good chunk of time, creating unforgettable memories.
Actor John D. Reilly joined the cast of General Hospital in 1984, and played Sean Donnelly from 1984-1994. Sean and Tiffany (Sharon Wyatt) were the It couple back in the day. Reilly is also know for his roles in Passions and Sunset Beach.
General Hospital Blog regretfully reports the passing of GH star, John D. Reilly, at age 84. General Hospital spoilers reveal, Reilly’s daughter, actress and TikTok influencer, Caitlin Reilly, made the announcement of her father’s passing on her Instagram page.
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