![]() In addition, for more on the nominations and the scenes chosen by the actors for the competition, check out the Michael Fairman Channel’s 9th annual Daytime Emmy Nominations Special underneath the poll. Now, below make sure to vote in our poll, and let us know in the comment section which of these five actors do you think should win the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor. I usually like to keep it around 10 minutes, but this one was closer to 15.” ![]() I may be missing a couple things in there, but it actually ended up being a longer tape. I have Spencer confronting Nikolas about, ‘sleeping with Elizabeth’, because they didn’t actually and that was just a cover. It’s the scene when he says, ‘It’s time to do the right thing.’ There is also a scene with Spencer talking with his Uncle Victor (Charles Shaughnessy) through the Pentonville partition glass on the phone. Then, Spencer taking the stand and doing the right thing for Trina. I have Spencer super drunk talking to Finn (Michael Easton) about his issues with his father and being sort of like comically dismissive of it. I have a bunch of stuff in Pentonville with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Book (Brad Schmidt). Just a thought.Back in May, Nick Chavez spoke with Michael Fairman TV and shared some intel on the nominated scenes in his reel: “I have the scenes where Spencer finds out that his dad slept with Esme (Avery Pohl). The actor had worked on various projects after leaving the General Hospital cast. His contract negotiations failed, so he was taken off the soap opera. He is the son of villain Heather Webber and lawyer Scott Baldwin. Or, he could play the doctor that her mother Poppy unknowingly had an affair with who nearly ruined her sister Li’s career. Roger Howarth As Franco Baldwin (since 2012) Actor Roger Howarth has portrayed Franco Baldwin since 2012. If Bill Spencer doesn’t turn out to be Luna Nozawa’s father, perhaps Howarth could come in for the role. You know who needs fresh blood to shake things up and could use a seasoned soap star in their ranks? The Bold and the Beautiful! He told Soap Opera Digest that he’s “one hundred percent” open to working on another daytime show. ![]() Howarth finished filming his last General Hospital episode in October but that doesn’t mean he’s done with acting. Perhaps a fourth refresh was considered a step too far. He’d played Todd, his character that crossed over from One Life to Live, as well as Franco. There also wasn’t an interest in spinning a new role for Howarth who’d lived two other lives on General Hospital over his run on the soap which began in 2012. Sometimes time needs to be called on a character and that ended up being the case for Austin. For a long time I’ve enjoyed coming to work, learning lines and saying them with really cool people.”Īs Howarth notes, his exit was a part of a creative decision. I had a great run and this was a decision made by people who make these kinds of decisions for a living.įor me, I felt it was very much like the scene in Moneyball and Jonah Hill had just told me I’ve been traded. And then, immediately, I realized how lucky I was to have been able to do something I really love doing for more than a decade with people who I really enjoyed working with. And it took me a minute to kind of adjust, to kind of hear the news it took a second for me to let that settle in. “Well, several weeks ago, I got a phone call from somebody I’ve known for a very long time who I love very dearly telling me that when my contract was up at ABC, I would not be offered a new contract and that the character of Austin would be killed, and that this was something that both wanted and needed to do to move story. He also did an interview with Soap Opera Digest revealing that his exit coincided with his contract expiring and that he was not asked to re-up: The actor confirmed his departure in an Instagram post thanking the fans and wishing his former costars the best. Unfortunately, Howarth won’t be a part of the storyline, not even as a ghost. Of course, this means that a mystery is bound to be afoot since the killer wasn’t revealed. 17’s episode ended with the doctor being shot in his cabin. Looks like there won’t be a miraculous recovery for Roger Howarth’s character–Dr.
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