Well, this is exciting casting news.
Walt Willey, who returned to screens as All My Children's Jackson Montgomery on General Hospital last month, is sticking around for a bit longer.
TV Line broke the news this week that Willey will return to the ABC daytime soap opera this month for a multi-episode arc.
Undoubtedly, AMC fans were happy to have one of the defunct soap opera's most iconic faces back in the role.
Willey spoke out about his initial turn on the series when his casting was revealed earlier this year.
"I am at a loss for words (a very rare condition in my case) over the outpouring of generous, kind and supportive posts… I cannot thank you all enough for loving and caring for me and Jackson," Willey tweeted.
Willey joined the cast of All My Children in 1987 and stayed there until the 2011 series finale on ABC.
Willey also...
Walt Willey, who returned to screens as All My Children's Jackson Montgomery on General Hospital last month, is sticking around for a bit longer.
TV Line broke the news this week that Willey will return to the ABC daytime soap opera this month for a multi-episode arc.
Undoubtedly, AMC fans were happy to have one of the defunct soap opera's most iconic faces back in the role.
Willey spoke out about his initial turn on the series when his casting was revealed earlier this year.
"I am at a loss for words (a very rare condition in my case) over the outpouring of generous, kind and supportive posts… I cannot thank you all enough for loving and caring for me and Jackson," Willey tweeted.
Willey joined the cast of All My Children in 1987 and stayed there until the 2011 series finale on ABC.
Willey also...
- 8/8/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Well, this is a pleasant surprise.
Walt Willey is returning to daytime TV and reprising one of his most beloved roles.
Soap Opera Digest reports that the All My Children alum has closed a deal to star on General Hospital.
And get this:
Willey will be playing Jackson Montgomery!
Cool, right?
It's always nice when a character we thought was long gone gets to stage a comeback long after the series has ended.
Willey joined the cast of All My Children in 1987 and stayed put until the 2011 series finale on ABC.
This is not the first time Willey has played Jackson in another series.
He appeared in The City in 1996, so this will be the third series the actor has played the same role.
Plot details are being kept under wraps about what brings Jackson to Port Charles, but it will be interesting to find out what happened to him...
Walt Willey is returning to daytime TV and reprising one of his most beloved roles.
Soap Opera Digest reports that the All My Children alum has closed a deal to star on General Hospital.
And get this:
Willey will be playing Jackson Montgomery!
Cool, right?
It's always nice when a character we thought was long gone gets to stage a comeback long after the series has ended.
Willey joined the cast of All My Children in 1987 and stayed put until the 2011 series finale on ABC.
This is not the first time Willey has played Jackson in another series.
He appeared in The City in 1996, so this will be the third series the actor has played the same role.
Plot details are being kept under wraps about what brings Jackson to Port Charles, but it will be interesting to find out what happened to him...
- 6/5/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The countdown to Ryan Seacrest’s Live exit begins now.
ABC on Monday announced that Seacrest will make his final appearance as host of Live With Kelly and Ryan on Friday, April 14. Then on Monday, April 17, Mark Consuelos will make his debut as Kelly Ripa’s new cohost, at which point the morning show will be rebranded as Live With Kelly and Mark.
More from TVLineDid This Week's Night Court Predict Ryan Seacrest's Exit From Live With Kelly and Ryan? -- Watch the SceneLive With Kelly and Ryan Shocker: Seacrest Out! Mark Consuelos to Take Over as Kelly Ripa's Full-Time...
ABC on Monday announced that Seacrest will make his final appearance as host of Live With Kelly and Ryan on Friday, April 14. Then on Monday, April 17, Mark Consuelos will make his debut as Kelly Ripa’s new cohost, at which point the morning show will be rebranded as Live With Kelly and Mark.
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- 3/13/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Original Night Court Judge Harry Stone was a talented amateur magician, but even he couldn’t have pulled off a trick like this.
Less than 48 hours after the revival inferred that Mark Consuelos is Kelly Ripa’s superior cohost, Ryan Seacrest announced that he’s stepping away from Live — and Ripa’s hubby is taking over full time.
More from TVLineSNL: Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce, Jenna Ortega to Host in MarchLive With Kelly and Ryan Shocker: Seacrest Out! Mark Consuelos to Take Over as Kelly Ripa's Full-Time CohostQuantum Leap: NBC Revival Adds Legends of Tomorrow's Brandon Routh -- Find...
Less than 48 hours after the revival inferred that Mark Consuelos is Kelly Ripa’s superior cohost, Ryan Seacrest announced that he’s stepping away from Live — and Ripa’s hubby is taking over full time.
More from TVLineSNL: Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce, Jenna Ortega to Host in MarchLive With Kelly and Ryan Shocker: Seacrest Out! Mark Consuelos to Take Over as Kelly Ripa's Full-Time CohostQuantum Leap: NBC Revival Adds Legends of Tomorrow's Brandon Routh -- Find...
- 2/16/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
This just in: Seacrest out!
Ryan Seacrest announced Thursday that he is leaving Live With Kelly and Ryan after six seasons. He will be succeeded by Kelly Ripa’s husband (and onetime All My Children costar) Mark Consuelos, and the show will be rebranded as Live With Kelly and Mark.
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The transition — which NBC’s Night Court might...
Ryan Seacrest announced Thursday that he is leaving Live With Kelly and Ryan after six seasons. He will be succeeded by Kelly Ripa’s husband (and onetime All My Children costar) Mark Consuelos, and the show will be rebranded as Live With Kelly and Mark.
More from TVLineA Million Little Things' Maggie Takes a Big Hit (and Gary's Kinda to Blame)TVLine Items: Good Lawyer 'Debut' Delayed, Alaska Daily Trailer and MoreGrey's First Look: As Ellen Pompeo Exits, Mer Is the 'Toast' of Grey Sloan
The transition — which NBC’s Night Court might...
- 2/16/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
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