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Showing posts with label Denise Alexander. Show all posts
Monday, August 26, 2019
Today in Soap Opera History (August 26)
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1946: Prolific radio soap opera writer Elaine Sterne Carrington (Pepper Young's Family; Rosemary) was featured in TIME magazine.
1968: On The Doctors, while at dinner, Dr. Nick Bellini (Gerald Gordon) asked Dr. Althea Davis (Elizabeth Hubbard) to marry him.
Thanks to Scott for sending in the item above.
1980: On Texas, Terry Dekker (Shanna Reed), Nita Wright (Ellen Maxted), Billy Joe, and Elena Dekker (Caryn Richman) watched Rikki Dekker (Randy Hamilton) in a car race. After getting into an accident. Rikki's car caught fire. He was rescued by Justin Marshall (Jerry Lanning).
Categories:
2000 Malibu Road,
Another World,
As The World Turns,
Birthdays,
Denise Alexander,
Guiding Light,
History,
Jon Hensley,
One Life to Live,
The Young and the Restless
Monday, April 1, 2019
Denise Alexander Returning to 'General Hospital' on 56th Anniversary Episode

Denise Alexander will reprise the role of Laura’s mother, Lesley Webber, for the General Hospital special 56th anniversary episode on April 2.
Watch a sneak peek below.
Categories:
Casting,
Daytime,
Denise Alexander,
General Hospital,
GH_Casting
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Today in Soap Opera History (August 26)
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1946: Prolific radio soap opera writer Elaine Sterne Carrington (Pepper Young's Family; Rosemary) was featured in TIME magazine.
1968: On The Doctors, while at dinner, Dr. Nick Bellini (Gerald Gordon) asked Dr. Althea Davis (Elizabeth Hubbard) to marry him.
Thanks to Scott for sending in the item above.
1980: On Texas, Terry Dekker (Shanna Reed), Nita Wright (Ellen Maxted), Billy Joe, and Elena Dekker (Caryn Richman) watched Rikki Dekker (Randy Hamilton) in a car race. After getting into an accident. Rikki's car caught fire. He was rescued by Justin Marshall (Jerry Lanning).
Categories:
2000 Malibu Road,
Another World,
As The World Turns,
Birthdays,
Denise Alexander,
Guiding Light,
History,
Jon Hensley,
One Life to Live,
The Young and the Restless
Friday, August 26, 2016
Today in Soap Opera History (August 26)
― Michael Crichton
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1946: Prolific radio soap opera writer Elaine Sterne Carrington (Pepper Young's Family; Rosemary) was featured in TIME magazine.
1968: On The Doctors, while at dinner, Dr. Nick Bellini (Gerald Gordon) asked Dr. Althea Davis (Elizabeth Hubbard) to marry him.
Thanks to Scott for sending in the item above.
1980: On Texas, Terry Dekker (Shanna Reed), Nita Wright (Ellen Maxted), Billy Joe, and Elena Dekker (Caryn Richman) watched Rikki Dekker (Randy Hamilton) in a car race. After getting into an accident. Rikki's car caught fire. He was rescued by Justin Marshall (Jerry Lanning).
Categories:
2000 Malibu Road,
Another World,
As The World Turns,
Birthdays,
Denise Alexander,
Guiding Light,
History,
Jon Hensley,
One Life to Live,
The Young and the Restless
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Today in Soap Opera History (August 26)
― Maya Angelou
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1946: Prolific radio soap opera writer Elaine Sterne Carrington (Pepper Young's Family; Rosemary) was featured in TIME magazine.
1968: On The Doctors, while at dinner, Dr. Nick Bellini (Gerald Gordon) asked Dr. Althea Davis (Elizabeth Hubbard) to marry him.
Thanks to Scott for sending in the item above.
1980: On Texas, Terry Dekker (Shanna Reed), Nita Wright (Ellen Maxted), Billy Joe, and Elena Dekker (Caryn Richman) watched Rikki Dekker (Randy Hamilton) in a car race. After getting into an accident. Rikki's car caught fire. He was rescued by Justin Marshall (Jerry Lanning).
Sunday, July 19, 2015
FLASHBACK: 'General Hospital' - Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist! (Part 2)
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Emily McLaughlin as Nurse Jessie Brewer on General Hospital. |
The Soap Box
Vol. IV No. 2 February 1979
by John Genovese
(continued from Part 1)
There have been many exciting developments on General Hospital. Towers-of-strength Lee Baldwin and Gail Adamson have grown more vulnerable and multi-shaded, hence more human. Immature, social climbing Bobbie Spencer provides plenty of sparks for all concerned, particularly Laura and Scotty. Peter and Diana have become more upbeat. The deep-seated conflict of the Lansing brothers, Gary and Howard, has been brought out. Newlyweds Monica and Alan Quartermaine deal with their insecurities and desires head-on, rather than engaging in inane and pointless squabbles. But we've saved the best development for last.
For suddenly, after four years as part of the woodwork, Jessie Brewer has a life again. It was a sin that this classic character, whose sad life with husband Phil Brewer had help launch the show's success, was suddenly relegated to "extra" status. Now Jessie has a story with lovable bachelor Dan Rooney, and for once it's not depressing, but beautiful. Let's hope for more of those delightful scenes with Dan courting this blushing, embarrassed, and lovely lady.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
FLASHBACK: 'General Hospital' - Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist! (Part 1)
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"Tracy Quartermaine is the sexiest, most colorful, most cunning, most bewitching bitch goddess figure since Belle of Secret Storm." |
The Soap Box
Vol. IV No. 2 February 1979
by John Genovese
Remember the General Hospital of yesteryear? That American institution which was so unique and inspired under writers Frank and Doris Hursley for its first ten years?
It is still lovingly and vividly remembered--and with good reason. Who could ever forget the sparkling moments we shared in the presence of Lucille Wall as nurse Lucille, that striking blend of Molly Goldberg and General Patton? What two characters inspired more hope than Steve and Jessie, even when their respective lives were falling apart at the seams because of that demon known as "tragic, ill-fated love?" And how could anyone more versatile and imaginative than organist-pianist George Wright accent these goings-on in his inimitable fashion? Granted, some of the stories lacked originality. Indeed, a few were a bit trite. But as long as a stable company of regulars played it all out in a consistently fresh ensemble effort, the storytelling was secondary.
Then came a time span of almost five years when the condition of General Hospital was sinking. First, the pace slowed down to the point of standstill status. Then, we sat through that bogus fatal disease of Lee's stepson, Bobby, and Lesley's sudden discovery that her daughter, Laura, was alive and had been involved in a baby switch (you think we're kidding?)--stories which coexisted without that one necessary element known as conflict. But in time came the real blow, when a mass of familiar (and talented) faces were axed in favor of an even larger bevy of new ones--most of them unseasoned newcomers. As if this weren't enough for most loyal fans to bear, these characters were involved in more senseless accidents, sophomorically cutesy plot twists, and agonizingly cliched exchanges of dialogue. For example, Rick Webber and Tom Baldwin both "returned from the dead," Mary Ellen Dante tampered with the brakes of Terri's car, Lesley's climactic fall down the stairs, etc. etc. For a low-budget soap getting off the ground, this chaos would have been awful enough. For General Hospital, it was just downright inexcusable.
And yet, lo and behold, life in the halls of television's favorite hospital became more coherent in late 1977 and early 1978--still snail-paced, but coherent. The overall quality of the acting and the writing began to improve, magnificent new sets were introduced, and the more recent character arrivals became justifiably established in viewers' sympathies once they were involved in better stories and were delivering brisk dialogue. The two creative minds that deserve credit are Gloria Monty, a dynamic and seasoned producer who ruled Secret Storm with an iron hand during that show's finest era, and Douglas Marland, a sensitive and intuitive writer whose talents had been shared on other serials but have been utilized to their very fullest on Hospital. Marland favors stories about class conflict and stresses each character's backgrounds as the motivating force behind his or her actions, much like his former superior, Harding Lemay of Another World. But in terms of story mechanics and creating sharply defined characters with spine, Mr. Marland has his old tutor beat by a mile--and the ratings are proving it.
This is not to imply that all of the stories have been particularly appealing. The Monty-Marland regime inherited a real loser in that Heather-Jeff-Steve Lars affair, and could have done well to resolve that hyped-up mystery long ago. It combines the old baby-switch-resulting-in-family-friend-adopting-child routine, with a twist of non-paralleled irony: Not only does Jeff not know that his son was adopted by the Chief of Psychiatry; he has no idea that his own father is the Chief of Staff! This would be utterly hilarious on Soap, but on General Hospital this hokey double-deception has hurt an otherwise upgraded show. Thankfully, it's finally at a climax.
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Craig Huebing (Dr. Peter Taylor), Genie Francis (Laura Webber), Michael Gregory (Rick Webber), Denise Alexander (Dr, Lesley Webber) and John Beradino (Dr. Steve Hardy). |
And that point leads to our succession of accolades, one of the most noteworthy concerning writer Marland's inspired creation of Tracy Quartermaine. This particular figure is the sexiest, most colorful, most cunning, most bewitching bitch goddess figure since Belle of Secret Storm. Tracy's story involvements couldn't be close to the mark: sabotaging her brother's marriage because of an inheritance factor; egging on the opportunistic Gary Lansing with his budding career as a medical celebrity; and playing the grasping third wheel in a captivating love triangle with two fellow nasties, Susan Moore and Mitch Williams. Such unique threesomes are all too rare when the audience never knows whom to root for or against, rather than the more standard romantic struggles involving those exceedingly bland ingenues. Bravo.
Continue reading 'General Hospital' - Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist! (Part 2)...
Monday, February 23, 2015
Denise Alexander and Joan Van Ark Guest Star in the Season 4 Finale of 'Pretty'
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Denise Alexander as Louise and Stacy McQueen as Annette in the Pretty season finale. |
Saturday, November 16, 2013
WATCH: THE INN Series Finale
In the series finale of Steve Silverman's latest web series, Jane (Crystal Chappell) must face her past demons if she is to ever escape THE INN. Watch the drama unfold below:
Categories:
Crystal Chappell,
Denise Alexander,
Indie,
Steve Silverman,
The Inn
Monday, October 7, 2013
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Denise Alexander Talks Playing THE INN's Mysterious Lola & Returning To GENERAL HOSPITAL (Part 2 of 2)
Denise Alexander stars as Lola on THE INN |
We Love Soaps recently caught up with Ms. Alexander to discuss her portrayal of THE INN's coffee shop owner as well as her return to GENERAL HOSPITAL as Lesley Webber in 2013. Check out Part 2 of our exclusive INNterview below:
EDITOR'S NOTE: Read Part 1 of our interview here.
WE LOVE SOAPS: It's great to hear your return to GENERAL HOSPITAL was such a positive experience.
DENISE ALEXANDER: I think I had a terrible problem with a pinched nerve when I was working. But when I look back on it, I don't remember being in pain. I don't remember anything except what a wonderful experience that was. I so much enjoyed what we did. We all did.
WE LOVE SOAPS: If Lesley Webber walked into Lola's diner, what would they think of each other?
Categories:
Daytime,
Denise Alexander,
General Hospital,
Indie,
Interviews,
Roger Newcomb,
Steve Silverman,
The Inn,
WLS Interviews
Thursday, September 19, 2013
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Denise Alexander Talks Playing THE INN's Mysterious Lola & Returning To GENERAL HOSPITAL (Part 1 of 2)
Denise Alexander stars as Lola on THE INN |
In recent years she has expanded her horizons even further playing memorable characters in two web series, comedy smash PRETTY and mysterious and spooky THE INN. She stars opposite Crystal Chappell in THE INN, which premiered earlier this year and is returning on October 7th for its third and final season.
We Love Soaps recently caught up with Ms. Alexander to discuss her portrayal of coffee shop owner Lola in THE INN as well as her return to GENERAL HOSPITAL in 2013. Check out our exclusive INNterview below:
Categories:
Daytime,
Denise Alexander,
Frank Valentini,
General Hospital,
Indie,
Interviews,
Roger Newcomb,
Ron Carlivati,
Steve Silverman,
The Inn,
WLS Interviews
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
WATCH: THE INN Season 2 Premiere
The Season 2 premiere of Steve Silverman's THE INN is here! At the inn, Jane (Crystal Chappell) tells Riggs (Chuck Sloan) the truth. At the diner, a mystery man (Mark Gantt) gives Lola (Denise Alexander) a different version. Watch the story unfold below.
Categories:
Crystal Chappell,
Denise Alexander,
Indie,
Mark Gantt,
Steve Silverman,
The Inn
Saturday, March 9, 2013
GENERAL HOSPITAL Classic Photo Of The Day (1980 Cast)
In honor of GENERAL HOSPITAL's upcoming 50th anniversary (GH50), We Love Soaps will be posting a "Classic Photo of the Day" for the rest of the month. Today's photo was taken in December 1980 and features the large cast the show had during its ratings heyday.
Kneeling: Philip Tanzini (Jeremy), Bradley Green (Tommy)
Front Row: (L-R): Shell Kepler (Amy), Louise Hoven (Beverly), Brooke Bundy (Diana), Genie Francis (Laura), Gail Ramsey (Susan), Susan Pratt (Anne), Emily McLaughlin (Jessie), John Beradino (Steve), Rachem Ames (Audrey), Loanne Bishop (Rose), Denise Alexander (Lesley), Bob Hastings (Burt)
Second Row: Todd Davis, Lisa Lindgren (Kathy), Bianca Ferguson (Claudia), Frank Maxwell (Dan), Lieux Dressler (Alice), Robin Mattson (Heather), Tristan Rogers (Robert), Chris Robinson (Rick), Richard Sarradet (Howard)
Third Row: Rick Moses (Jefferson), Anthony Geary (Luke), Anna Lee (Lila), Norma Connolly (Ruby), Shelby Hiatt (Jane), Richard Dean Anderson (Jeff), Doug Sheehan (Joe), Pat Renella (Dr. Nelson)
Back Row: Jacklyn Zeman (Bobbie), Susan Brown (Gail), Stuart Damon (Alan), David Lewis (Edward)
Categories:
ABC,
Anna Lee,
Anthony Geary,
Chris Robinson,
Daytime,
Denise Alexander,
Emily McLaughlin,
General Hospital,
Genie Francis,
GH50,
John Beradino,
Rachel Ames,
Stuart Damon
Friday, March 8, 2013
GENERAL HOSPITAL Classic Photo Of The Day (Gloria Monty and the 1981 Cast)
In honor of GENERAL HOSPITAL's upcoming 50th anniversary (GH50), We Love Soaps will be posting a "Classic Photo of the Day" for the rest of the month. Today's photo was taken in September 1981 and features executive producer Gloria Monty surrounded by the cast.
Categories:
ABC,
Anna Lee,
Anthony Geary,
Chris Robinson,
Denise Alexander,
Emily McLaughlin,
General Hospital,
Genie Francis,
GH50,
Gloria Monty,
John Beradino,
Rachel Ames,
Stuart Damon
Sunday, January 6, 2013
WATCH: THE INN Official Trailer
Steve Silverman's THE INN premieres this February, starring Crystal Chappell, Mark Gantt, Denise Alexander, Chuck Sloan, Ray Proscia, Kyle David Pierce and Stuart Allan. Watch the official trailer for THE INN below:
RELATED:
- THE INN: "Freaky" Photos of Denise Alexander, Mark Gantt, Crystal Chappell, and More
- INTERVIEW: Steve Silverman Previews What Makes THE INN So INNteresting; Casts Crystal Chappell In Lead Role
RELATED:
- THE INN: "Freaky" Photos of Denise Alexander, Mark Gantt, Crystal Chappell, and More
- INTERVIEW: Steve Silverman Previews What Makes THE INN So INNteresting; Casts Crystal Chappell In Lead Role
Categories:
Chuck Sloan,
Crystal Chappell,
Denise Alexander,
Indie,
Kyle David Pierce,
Mark Gantt,
Steve Silverman,
Stuart Allan,
The Inn
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
THE INN: "Freaky" Photos of Denise Alexander, Mark Gantt, Crystal Chappell, and More
Something scary just happened!
There was a flicker, a creak, a cold draft--and then, about five minutes ago, my inbox lit up with... exclusive new photographs from THE INN, the latest (and creepiest) creation of Indie superstar Steve Silverman.
Where did they come from? How did they get here?
Like so much else about this spooky series, it's a mystery. All I know, is that the photos, which appear to be from the set, can't be found anywhere else--only on We Love Soaps. But they do seem to raise more questions than they answer. I wonder what it all means?
Tell us your thoughts in the Comments section below, but keep in mind, THE INN emerged from the same nutty noggin that created Best Web Series (Comedy) Indie Soap Award Winner PRETTY, a rather oddball work of genius. We'll have to be creative...
So, now, let's see, in addition to Denise Alexander, it looks like we have: Ray Proscia, Mark Gantt, Kyle David Pierce, Stuart Allen, Chuck Sloan and... sweet mother of God! It's Crystal Chappell! Let's look for clues.
Let's start with the great Denise Alexander, pictured above.. All Steve will reveal about her character is her name: "Lola." And yes, she is wearing a wig. Is that a cloak and a broom as well?
Friday, July 20, 2012
50 Greatest Soap Couples: #30 Rick & Lesley From GENERAL HOSPITAL
SHOW: GENERAL HOSPITAL
RANK: 30
PLAYED BY:
Rick: Michael Gregory, Chris Robinson
Lesley: Denise Alexander
YEARS: 1976-1984
STORY:
Rick was a promising young surgeon who dated Monica (Patsy Rahn) when he went to African and was presumed killed. Monica began dating his brother, Jeff, when Rick turned up very much alive. Meanwhile, Lesley was also a doctor whose husband Cam had recently died. She was pregnant and Rick was there for her and the two of them grew closer. Monica wasn't having this so she tried to keep them apart. Her interference ultimately led to Lesley losing the baby and she backed off. Rick helped convince Lesley's biological daughter Laura (adopted by the Vinings) that Lesley loved her. Lesley and Rick confessed their feelings for each other and were married.
Categories:
50 Greatest Soap Couples,
Chris Robinson,
Daytime,
Denise Alexander,
General Hospital,
Michael Gregory
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
WLS Interview Archive: Denise Alexander (October 2010)
Below are links to our four-part interview with Denise Alexander from October 2010:
Part 1 - Alexander spoke about her early career on radio and television, her first three TV soaps including the breakthrough role of Susan Hunter Martin on DAYS OF OUR LIVES. She also revealed how her appearance on PRETTY came about.
Part 2 - Alexander talked about leaving DAYS and joining the cast of GENERAL HOSPITAL as Lesley Webber, her years on that soap, and how it felt during the height of fame during the show's glory years.
Part 3 - Alexander shared memories of leaving GH, joining ANOTHER WORLD, and returning to Port Charles many years later.
Part 4 - Alexander revealed how she met PRETTY creator Steve Silverman, what it was like working on PRETTY Season Two, and how credits the solid foundation from her parents with helping her have a lasting career as a working actress.
Steve Silverman Announces New Web Series THE INN; Cast Includes Emma Caulfield & Denise Alexander
Silverman also revealed that ISA winner Emma Caulfield (BANDWAGON; GENERAL HOSPITAL) has signed on to play the lead character in the new show. Longtime GH fan favorite Denise Alexander will also be part of the cast.
THE INN will encompass three seasons, made up of five episodes each, all to be launched within one calendar year.
Be sure to like THE INN on Facebook to learn more.
Categories:
Denise Alexander,
Emma Caulfield,
Indie,
Indie Soap Beat,
Pretty,
Steve Silverman,
The Inn
Monday, February 20, 2012
CLASSIC CLIP: Rick & Lesley in GENERAL HOSPITAL 1983
Rick and Lesley got mixed up in the Susan Moore murder in 1983 on GENERAL HOSPITAL. Watch the clip below:
Categories:
Chris Robinson,
Classic Clip,
Denise Alexander,
General Hospital
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