Webmaster Errol Posted July 25, 2024 Webmaster Share Posted July 25, 2024 After an eight-year absence, actor Rick Hearst is set to reprise his role as Ric Lansing on ABC’s “General Hospital,” TV Insider reported on Thursday. According to the outlet, Hearst will begin taping at the Prospect Studios set in Hollywood next week, with his first scenes scheduled to air during the week of August 19-23, 2024. Speaking with Stephanie Sloane, Hearst noted that the show had “been very much on my periphery and not in my consciousness for eight years,” so it was surprising when he started getting calls and messages from the show’s casting director, Mark Teschner, telling him to call him. “I’m like, ‘You know, as much as I love Mark and I love that he would reach out to me, that’s awfully intense. Something’s up,” Heast pointed out to Sloane about his road back to the show, noting that after connecting with Teschner, their conversation went like this: “‘What’s the story, what’s happening?’ So then he told me and I kind of look at it as, ‘Daddy’s home and here to take care of his daughter and anything that entails.'” Viewers will recall that Ric is the father of Molly Lansing-Davis (now played by Kristen Vaganos, previously played by Haley Pullos) through his relationship with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). In story, Molly is preparing for the birth of her and TJ’s (Tajh Bellow) child, who is being carried by Molly’s sister, Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi), via surrogacy. Upon his return to the studio, Hearst shares that he is looking forward to reconnecting with some of his former castmates, including Grahn, Rebecca Herbst, Maurice Benard, Steve Burton and Laura Wright, all of whom he worked alongside during his previous stint on the show. He’s also looking forward to meeting Vaganos, who took over the role of Molly last year following the abrupt departure of Haley Pullos. “I’ve heard wonderful things about her and I’m looking forward to meeting her and just being an open book for her so that it helps drive whatever story that we’re going to be in,” an enthused Hearst told TV Insider. Hearst’s return to “General Hospital” coincides with previous reports of the show looking to bring back past characters with their familiar portrayers. Earlier this month, it was announced that Jonathan Jackson would be reprising his role as Lucky Spencer on the series after last appearing on the show for a brief run in 2015. Note: The post Rick Hearst Back to ‘General Hospital’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members titan1978 Posted July 25, 2024 Members Share Posted July 25, 2024 I love Rick Hearst, happy to see him again. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BrendaB Posted July 28, 2024 Members Share Posted July 28, 2024 Boring. Isn't his character dead? Hopefully it's only a short-term cameo as a ghost and nothing long-term. We finally got rid of Roger Howarth and Michael Easton, we don't need more of that stale demographic on the show. This TJ/Molly/Kristina/Blaze baby story is the second-worst part of the show currently, too, so no need to waste more time on it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members AMCOLTLLover Posted July 29, 2024 Members Share Posted July 29, 2024 At least that will make up for his non exit in 2016. I was always salty about it 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members David_Vickers Posted July 30, 2024 Members Share Posted July 30, 2024 No Ric was NOT killed off, Rick Hearst and his character Ric Lansing, are good returns to the show. Hearst is a good actor, Ric is an interesting character as well. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BrendaB Posted July 30, 2024 Members Share Posted July 30, 2024 ^ In that age group, I'd much rather have Tuc Watkins/David Vickers show up on GH to mix it up with Tracy Q. Expanding Sonny's family was always a bad idea. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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