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'General Hospital' sweeps supporting nods at Daytime Emmys
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<blockquote data-quote="WPLG" data-source="post: 44623" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Two “General Hospital” actors won supporting honors and the soap's directing team won at the Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday night.</p><p></p><p>Kelly Thiebaud plays Dr. Britt Westbourne and Jeff Kober portrays Cyrus Renault on the ABC drama. A gleeful Thiebaud won on her first nomination.</p><p></p><p>“I cannot believe this. I am so shocked,” she said. “My brother, when I first started acting, he followed my work and he’s like, ’You’re not that good.' So thank you for giving me something to rub in his face.”</p><p></p><p>Kober is known for his extensive film and primetime work on such shows as “Sons of Anarchy” and “The Walking Dead.”</p><p></p><p>“Wow, thank you for making me feel so welcome in daytime. What a trip,” he said. "I love what we get to do for a living, it's play.”</p><p></p><p>The directing team from “General Hospital” also won for the third straight year.</p><p></p><p>Kelly Clarkson won her third consecutive trophy as entertainment talk show host. Her eponymous show also won its second straight trophy for entertainment talk show. The singer is spending the summer with her children and didn't attend.</p><p></p><p>Tamron Hall picked up her second straight trophy as informative talk show host.</p><p></p><p>Daytime doyenne Susan Lucci, who starred on “All My Children” during the show's entire 41-year network run, received a standing ovation. She introduced the In Memoriam segment, which included a photo of her husband, Helmet Huber, who died in March.</p><p></p><p>After two years of pre-taped presentations because of the coronavirus pandemic, daytime returned to honoring its own at nighttime with an in-person ceremony. In 2020, the show went virtual for the first time and last year the audience was limited.</p><p></p><p>Still, the specter of COVID-19 was felt.</p><p></p><p>Two nominees from “The Young and the Restless” were forced to bow out. Lead actor nominee Jason Thompson, who plays Billy Abbott, and supporting actress nominee Melissa Ordway, who plays Abby Newman, both said on social media they had tested positive for COVID-19 and would miss the show.</p><p></p><p>Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner of “Entertainment Tonight” co-hosted the 49th annual awards held at the Pasadena Convention Center, where many of the nominees sat at socially distanced cocktail tables and others sat in rows next to each other.</p><p></p><p>Turner opened the show with a reference to the Supreme Court overturning women's constitutional protections for abortions earlier Friday. She emphatically told Frazier it was “her choice” to wear her blue gown. The crowd cheered and some women stood up.</p><p></p><p>Supporting actress nominee Nancy Lee Grahn of “General Hospital” walked the indoor red carpet wearing references to the day's news. She had a temporary tattoo reading “reproductive freedom" on her chest, the word “choice” on her disc earrings and she carried a black purse with “ban off our bodies” spelled out in rhinestones.</p><p></p><p>“I dare not go through this process without speaking out about the devastation that I have for what happened today and what a dark day it is for women in this country,” the 66-year-old actor said. “We're not going to allow this, we’re not going to stand for it.”</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2022/06/25/general-hospital-sweeps-supporting-nods-at-daytime-emmys/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WPLG, post: 44623, member: 158"] Two “General Hospital” actors won supporting honors and the soap's directing team won at the Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday night. Kelly Thiebaud plays Dr. Britt Westbourne and Jeff Kober portrays Cyrus Renault on the ABC drama. A gleeful Thiebaud won on her first nomination. “I cannot believe this. I am so shocked,” she said. “My brother, when I first started acting, he followed my work and he’s like, ’You’re not that good.' So thank you for giving me something to rub in his face.” Kober is known for his extensive film and primetime work on such shows as “Sons of Anarchy” and “The Walking Dead.” “Wow, thank you for making me feel so welcome in daytime. What a trip,” he said. "I love what we get to do for a living, it's play.” The directing team from “General Hospital” also won for the third straight year. Kelly Clarkson won her third consecutive trophy as entertainment talk show host. Her eponymous show also won its second straight trophy for entertainment talk show. The singer is spending the summer with her children and didn't attend. Tamron Hall picked up her second straight trophy as informative talk show host. Daytime doyenne Susan Lucci, who starred on “All My Children” during the show's entire 41-year network run, received a standing ovation. She introduced the In Memoriam segment, which included a photo of her husband, Helmet Huber, who died in March. After two years of pre-taped presentations because of the coronavirus pandemic, daytime returned to honoring its own at nighttime with an in-person ceremony. In 2020, the show went virtual for the first time and last year the audience was limited. Still, the specter of COVID-19 was felt. Two nominees from “The Young and the Restless” were forced to bow out. Lead actor nominee Jason Thompson, who plays Billy Abbott, and supporting actress nominee Melissa Ordway, who plays Abby Newman, both said on social media they had tested positive for COVID-19 and would miss the show. Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner of “Entertainment Tonight” co-hosted the 49th annual awards held at the Pasadena Convention Center, where many of the nominees sat at socially distanced cocktail tables and others sat in rows next to each other. Turner opened the show with a reference to the Supreme Court overturning women's constitutional protections for abortions earlier Friday. She emphatically told Frazier it was “her choice” to wear her blue gown. The crowd cheered and some women stood up. Supporting actress nominee Nancy Lee Grahn of “General Hospital” walked the indoor red carpet wearing references to the day's news. She had a temporary tattoo reading “reproductive freedom" on her chest, the word “choice” on her disc earrings and she carried a black purse with “ban off our bodies” spelled out in rhinestones. “I dare not go through this process without speaking out about the devastation that I have for what happened today and what a dark day it is for women in this country,” the 66-year-old actor said. “We're not going to allow this, we’re not going to stand for it.” [url="https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2022/06/25/general-hospital-sweeps-supporting-nods-at-daytime-emmys/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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