[caption id="attachment_51048" align="aligncenter" width="590"] James Patrick Stuart, a veteran of the cancelled All My Children TV series joins the cast of General Hospital on ABC. Helga Esteb/Shutterstock.com/caption]
James Patrick Stuart is returning to daytime TV after 24 years. The actor played Will "Cooney" Cortlandt/Justin Carrier from 1989 to 1992, on ABC's cancelled soap opera, All My Children (AMC). Soap Opera Digest reports Stuart is headed to General Hospital (Gh), also on ABC. Expect Stuart's episodes to start airing in July. No details have been released about his character. The actor's father is Chad Stuart, one half of the 1960s English folk rock duo, Chad and Jeremy, of "Yesterday's Gone," fame.
All My Children was cancelled by ABC in 2011 along with the One Life to Live soap opera, when the alphabet network licensed the shows to Prospect Park. The production company launched a web channel, The Online Network (Toln) and...
James Patrick Stuart is returning to daytime TV after 24 years. The actor played Will "Cooney" Cortlandt/Justin Carrier from 1989 to 1992, on ABC's cancelled soap opera, All My Children (AMC). Soap Opera Digest reports Stuart is headed to General Hospital (Gh), also on ABC. Expect Stuart's episodes to start airing in July. No details have been released about his character. The actor's father is Chad Stuart, one half of the 1960s English folk rock duo, Chad and Jeremy, of "Yesterday's Gone," fame.
All My Children was cancelled by ABC in 2011 along with the One Life to Live soap opera, when the alphabet network licensed the shows to Prospect Park. The production company launched a web channel, The Online Network (Toln) and...
- 6/18/2016
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