GH:
Q: I have a question about General Hospital’s Felicia. Several years ago, Frisco went off to work for the WSB. Maxie was a baby (ok, quite a few years ago). Felicia decided to go off and look for Frisco and then I started working during the time of the day GH aired, with no VCR yet. Next thing I knew, she was back, sans Frisco and I seem to remember the ads for the show saying she was back but had amnesia. What happened? Why did she end up without Frisco? Didn’t she hook up with some young kid with a motorcycle at the time? Would appreciate any light you could shed on this. Dottie, CA
A:
Because the events you mention occurred over a five year period, I will
give you a yearly summation:
Felicia
Cummings and Frisco Jones were married in 1986.
Frisco
joined the World Security Bureau (WSB) in 1987.
In
1988, Felicia received news that Frisco was missing and presumed dead.
In the same year she met Colton Shore, who helped her face the fact that
her husband was gone. He took Felicia to Canada, where she visited Frisco’s
grave. Putting the past behind her,
Felicia fell in love with Colton and agreed to marry him.
Colton
was a very troubled young man and sought hypnotherapy with Dr. Tom Hardy.
While under hypnosis, they learned that he had an affair with a girl by
the name of Arielle, whose friends were terrorists.
They had brainwashed Colton into killing Frisco.
When Felicia overheard this she wanted to kill Colton, but could not go
through with it. Murder charges
were dropped against him when Tom Hardy testified that because he had been
brainwashed, he was not responsible for his actions against Frisco.
Felicia then left him for an around the world cruise with her
grandmother, Maria.
In
1989, Felicia agreed to marry Colton, after he obtained a divorce from Arielle,
whom he had married years earlier. On
her wedding day, Felicia was given quite a shock. Frisco, alive after having
escaped from a prison in Bulgaria, showed up at the ceremony, literally swept
Felicia off her feet and carried her to the catacombs of Port Charles.
Felicia lashed out at him for not having contacted her, and he told her
he had not wanted to endanger her life. Even
though she still loved Frisco, she told him she had decided to stay with Colton.
Frisco
then devoted himself to putting an end to the threat of his enemy, Domino.
His brother, Tony agreed to help him in his pursuit.
During this time, Domino programmed Colton to kill Frisco.
Frisco
refused to sign divorce papers Felicia had given him, and instead told her how
much he still loved her. Felicia
made the decision to postpone their divorce.
Colton
nearly completed his orders to kill Frisco, but found at the last minute he
could not go through with it. Knowing
this, Domino shot Frisco himself. He
nearly died, but through some delicate surgery by his brother, Tony, Frisco
survived.
After
all this, Felicia made the decision to divorce Frisco, and also refused to marry
Colton. Felicia ended up being hit
by a motorcycle driven by newcomer, Decker Moss (Colton’s step-brother).
She lost her memory and was led to believe she was Decker’s girlfriend,
Phoebe. Unfortunately, Decker was a
con man, and together they traveled all
over, making their money by conning other people out of theirs.
Time
passed, and back in Port Charles, Colton heard that a woman matching Felicia’s
description was seen in Puerto Rico. He
flew down to the Caribbean, ready to find her.
Running into the hotel, he saw Frisco and confronted him.
Just as this happened, Felicia came out of the shadows.
It seemed her memory had returned. She
did not want to tell anyone because that would mean having to make the decision
between Frisco and Colton. At long
last she finally chose Frisco.
In
1990, Frisco left the WSB and started working for PCPD again.
He and Felicia remarried and in October, Maxie was born.
In
1991, Port Charles was hit with a major earthquake. Frisco had to dig Felicia out of the rubble at the Brownstone
and she was left temporarily paralyzed. Frisco
decided to rejoin the WSB and left Port Charles.
Felicia started working for Mac Scorpio at the Outback, then she and
Maxie made a temporary move to her grandmother, Maria’s ranch in Texas.
Dottie,
I sure hope this will fill in some of those “big black blanks” J
Q: Hi! Can you tell me the name of the actor who portrayed Stavros Cassadine back in 1983? Thanks. CJ
A:
I would be happy to.
John Martinuzzi played in the role of Stavros Cassadine in 1983.
A
brief background of the character:
Stavros
was the eldest son of Prince Mikkos Cassadine and his wife, Helena.
He was born the Prince and raised to believe that all that he wanted
should be his. When Stavros
abducted Laura Spencer and took her to the family island in Greece, he convinced
her that Luke was dead. Laura
agreed to marry Stavros, but fell in love with his younger brother, Stefan.
While Stavros had to rape her, Laura let Stefan make love to her.
When she realized she was pregnant, she and Stefan knew the baby would be
killed if the family found out the truth, so they allowed everyone to believe
that it was Stavros’ child. In
1983, Stavros met a very unpleasant death in Port Charles, and the rest is
history.
Q: What happened to the Outback Restaurant on GH? I don't recall anyone on the show ever mentioning it. Thanks. Valerie Lawrence
A:
Valerie, you may or may not be
surprised by what little bit of information is available on this, but here goes.
The building was originally used as a club, and Mac bought it and renamed
it “The Outback”. He held his
brother, Robert and fiancee Anna Devane’s engagement party there.
Felicia later bought half ownership in it and when they married it became
a family business.
The following is merely my take on this:
Between Mac working full time as Police Commissioner of Port Charles, and Felicia’s frequent jaunts all over creation, it seems the logical conclusion would be that they either sold it, which we probably would have heard about by now, or they hired someone to oversee it for them. But being pure fiction, as we know the soaps are, (we do don’t we??)…..it has ceased to exist until the writers find another use for it in their storylines.
AMC:
(Note: the following two questions were so similar I decided to answer them both at the same time)
Q: Thanks for answering my questions (08/27), but your answer still leaves me confused on the Tad/Brooke thing. If her pregnancy was terminated because it was ectopic, then how can she have a child? Usually ectopic pregnancies are either terminated really EARLY or the mother dies. And didn’t Tad and Brooke actually MARRY??
Thanks for any clarification you can give me. Chris
Q: I have a question for you. I've watched AMC since almost the beginning, so some of the stories may be beginning to run together a little, but I would have sworn that Jamie was Brooke and Tad's son. In your Corner you mention only the ectopic pregnancy (I remember the ectopic pregnancy story, but I don't remember the baby as being Tad's - although it certainly could be. I think I was working during the day, then, and I missed a lot). Karen
A:
Sorry for the confusion girls.
I will try to go into more detail.
In 1990, Brooke was pregnant with Tad’s child, while he was still
married to Dixie. The doctors told her that in order to save her life they
would have to terminate the pregnancy. She
refused to lose her child and left town. Edmund,
knowing how critical it was that she return before it was too late, finally
talked her into coming back and having an abortion.
She agreed and went through with it in time. Nothing was ever mentioned
that she could not give birth again.
Some time after this, Tad found himself on top of a bridge in a fight
with Billy Clyde Tuggle. They both
fell off and disappeared into the
currents. Both Dixie and Brooke
thought Tad was dead. Then Brooke
found out she was pregnant again with Tad’s child.
Tad
reappeared in Napa Valley CA, with amnesia, and took on the identity of Ted
Orsini a vineyard owner. With the
help of the real Ted’s mother, Nola Orsini, played by the wonderfully talented
Barbara Rush, he ran the vineyard very successfully. Nola later died.
Tad
returned to Pine Valley, memory intact. When
he found out that Brooke had had his child (Jamie), he married her, mostly out
of obligation, as he still felt Dixie was the love of his life.
They stayed married for 2 years, then divorced and he remarried Dixie.
Their marriage broke up and they divorced in 1996, I believe it
was over Liza Colby. Then in
1998 he and Dixie were remarried for a third and hopefully last time.
So
you see, with all these marriages and divorces going on in their lives, it’s
no wonder people get confused.
Tad
marries Dixie - 1988 #1
Tad
marries Brooke - 1992
Tad
marries Dixie - 1994-96 #2
Tad
marries Dixie - 1998 #3
OLTL:
Q: My friend told me that Antonio is related to Max. How can that be when they are of different ethnic extractions?
A:
Yes, it s true that the two are
related. They became brothers-in-law when Max’
Q: I
have heard Kevin mention having a son (?!!)
What’s the story on this?
A:
When Kevin was still a teenager in
1991, he fell in love with Stephanie Hobart (niece of Carlo Hesser).
When Carlo found out his niece was having a relationship with Kevin, he
broke it up because he hated the Buchanans.
Kevin was so heartbroken after losing his first love, he turned to Lee
Ann Demerest, on the rebound. They
made love and a few months later in 1992, Lee Ann realized she was pregnant, but
didn’t tell Kevin. When he
finally found out, they eloped.
After their marriage they moved into Llanfair with his mother, Viki.
This arrangement was not a happy one because Viki, finding many faults in
Lee Ann, was constantly on her case.
Shortly thereafter, Lee Ann went on a crusade to teach illiterate Jason
Webb how to read. She began spending more and more time with him, and they
eventually fell in love. Lee Ann
did not want to hurt Kevin by being unfaithful, so she ended up asking him for a
divorce. Naturally, this broke his
heart and he left Llanview.
When their baby was born, Kevin returned to see his son, whom Lee Ann
named Demerest “Duke”Buchanan. With
Jason and Lee Ann together, Kevin became very jealous and attempted to get
custody of his son. At the hearing,
Jason testified that the only reason he and Lee Ann spent time together was
because she was teaching him how to read. The
court gave Lee Ann custody.
During a second hearing, Kevin tried once again to win his son by telling
the court that Lee Ann manipulated men to get them to sleep with her.
The ruling was overturned and Kevin received sole custody of Duke.
Lee Ann was devastated. Jason
decided to get into Llanfair and kidnap Duke.
Then the two of them took her son and quickly left town.
When Kevin realized what happened he and close friend Rachel Gannon went
after them. Rachel tried reasoning with Kevin and explained to him why
Lee Ann had felt she had no other choice but to take her baby by force.
Kevin then understood how desperate Lee Ann must have been, and allowed
her to have visitation rights.
In 1993, Kevin and Rachel had grown very close and were involved in a
relationship, so he decided to give Lee Ann partial custody of Duke, if she
agreed to end her affair with Jason. Lee
Ann was then able to take her baby and move to Texas, where Kevin visits his son
from time to time.
Q: I think Patricia Elliott (Renee) in the best! Has she ever done any work on stage? Did she originate the role of Renee?
A:
Patricia is definitely no newcomer
to the stage, both on and off Broadway. In
her earlier years she was accepted at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic
Arts. Then in 1973, she made her
Broadway debut as Countess Charlotte in Sondheim’s musical. “A Little Night
Music”, for which she won a Tony;
a Theater World Award, and a Drama Desk Award.
She also appeared in “The Shadow Box”, for a second Tony.
Other on Broadway ventures were “The Elephant Man” opposite David
Bowie, and “A Month of Sundays”, with Jason Robards.
Her off Broadway achievements included “Tartuffe”, which won her a
second Drama Desk nomination; “Bunker Reveries”; “Misalliance”, and
“Much Ado About Nothing”, at the American Shakespeare Festival.
Patricia also won a Los Angeles Dramalogue Award for her performance in
Noel Coward’s “Hay Fever”, and most recently she starred in “Durang!
Durang!”, at the Manhatten Theatre Club.
Her television appearances include “Kate and Allie”; “Sometimes I
Don’t Like My Mother”; “The Ladies”; “The Cartier Heist”; “The
Adam’s Chronicles”; “Man Without A Country”, and in 1984 she was a
regular in “Empire”.
Her appearances in feature films include “Somebody Killed Her
Husband”; “Natural Enemies”, and “Morning, Winter and Night”.
That’s some resume’!!
In
answer to the second part of your question:
Patricia Elliott was not the
first actress to play in the role of Renee Divine.
Phyllis Newman originated the role for part of 1987, and Patricia has
been playing Renee since Phyllis left, the same year.
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