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That Was ATWT

Jane House was playing Liz Talbot (Betsy Stewart's Mom) and the actress was doing the play Lenny at the same time. She appeared Nude in that play and that pissed off Irna Phillips. Irna wrote that Liz was to die but Liz spent too long in the hospital dying and fans complained. So Liz Lived. 

Jane House quit the role. ATWT recast the role of Liz with actress Judith McGilligan

Irna decided a few months later to kill Liz. She tripped up the stairs and ruptured her liver. Liz was dead by the end of the episode. 

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@Sapounopera @Maxim @MichaelGL A couple more "quick edits" for sets. Again, I am sure with video editing there would be levels to adjust per scene, and I am just doing a quick layer-drag fix from screen captures. Some work well. Some don't. And it shows how well [some] sets are lit for the actors, and not just the sets. You can tell an auto-difference in each.

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Yes and Judith Played Liz til 1973

Actor History
Jane House
1969 to 1972
Judith McGilligan
1972 to 1973

 

Lifeline

Died, in 1973, of a ruptured spleen after falling "up" the stairs in an effort to keep her daughter, Betsy, from falling when Susan Stewart left the baby gate open

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Carolineg, many thanks for your thoughts. It's absolutely possible Gio deliberately tried to lose his accent. In cases like that, I'm not sure whether it's better that one of the characters makes some mention of that or that the show totally ignores it. On Days, Sloan had an American accent and her brother had a British one. As I recall, at some point someone said the brother spent a significant part of his early life in the UK. That particular "explanation" seemed a bit forced to me. Since I'm always going to notice a Brooklyn accent, or the absence of one when it might be expected, I guess I should view this as similar to a scene taking place on a cheesy set, a minor plot hole (a major one would be a different story, of course), an actor's subpar performance on a given day, etc, all of which I can usually overlook. [Please also see my additional comments three posts below.

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You're right about Dante--he should at least drop a few r's every once in a while. Per my earlier paragraph, I'll try overlooking that he doesn't do that. Re Brook Lynn, she came on before I started watching GH, but apparently she spent a lot of her teen years in Port Charles, so she could have lost her accent then. Also, Brook Lynn, of course, was an aspiring singer before Nelle slashed her throat, so perhaps, like you suggested for Gio, she did some work on her accent. And then there's the long-gone Jax, who (I assume) lost his Australian accent when IR did, and Mac Scorpio, whose portrayer, JJY, apparently (from what I've read) tried an Australian accent when he started on GH but wasn't able to get it. It's funny that Jax without an Australian accent always bothered me, but Mac never did, possibly because I really like both JJY and Mac. Yes, I guess I'll try overlooking a few more of the accents on GH. (A bit off-topic, but Olivia sounds most like my Brooklyn relatives. Lois is seems a bit more heavy-handed with the accent, but I'll concede that may be a reflection of what I'm used to.)

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Honestly, Lois and Olivia were the only ones who really used the Brooklyn accent.  Sonny nor Mike never did.  Connie worked to lose it.  I think Joe Scully Jr. and Sr. both had a slight one, but it seems to me Labine was committed to Lois having one as part of her creation of the character and the show never cared much.  Since we don't know much about Gio's mother aside from the fact she was a talented musician I think it might be possible she never spoke with an accent, so Gio never started either.

I was going to bring up Ingo yesterday as his accent diminished over time, but I personally could still hear it.  If you watch 1996 though his accent is very thick.  

JJY had to be a creative decision.  He was not good at the accent at all, but he did start with one.

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