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General Hospital Star John J. York Begins Blood Stem Cell Transplant

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We are sending love and support this week to John J. York, the longtime General Hospital who portrays the beloved Mac Scorpio.  John has now begun his life-saving blood stem cell transplant that he had shared was forthcoming on his ongoing battle with blood cancer.

Previously, the actor revealed, that he was diagnosed in 2022 with two blood and bone marrow cancers, myelodysplastic syndromes and multiple smoldering myeloma.

Speaking to PEOPLE, York shared: “There’s still a long road ahead, but these next 100 days I would say is rocky terrain.”  Within that time frame of a highly emotional and physical wait and see game, John will know if the transplant worked.

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In the time frame, York has to go to the hospital every day for 100 days to be tested.  He explained, “If tests come back after, let’s say after 30 days or 35, 40 days, tests are looking really good, that would be wonderful. Then they may say, ‘You don’t have to come in tomorrow, come in the next day. And then we’ll test after that.’ That goes on for 100 days, and I would say the first probably 20 days (after the transplant) are the crucial days. From the first day of the transplant, I’m guessing 14 to 20 days out, they’ll be able to tell with testing daily how I’m receiving and accepting the stem cells.”  Following that, there is said to be another year or two of medication and testing, including painful bone marrow aspirations and biopsies.

On Tuesday, York’s longtime friend and General Hospital co-star, Jon Lindstrom (Kevin) posted on X, ” I hope you’ll all take just a minute today to send some healing thoughts to my friend John J. York. It’s a big week and we would all appreciate your help. Thank you.”

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For John, he knows what he is up against, expressing, “It’s a grueling process” and “this is what has to be done.” York has been with the ABC daytime drama series since 1991.

Please send you well-wishes for John via the comment section below as he battles through this next chapter of his blood and bone marrow cancers. 

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I’m confused…This appears to be one cancer?
“ two blood and bone marrow cancers, myelodysplastic syndrome and myelodysplastic syndrome”

Please reread , two different cancers are listed.

John, I pray that this will be the miracle we’re all praying for. God bless you and I’ll continue to pray everyday for you.❤️

Praying for you,God bless you.

Sending lots of prayers your was. Stay positive and hoping everything goes your way. Love you on the show and you will be missed.

Sending my love & prayers for healing John! It’s been quite awhile since I’ve seen you, but you are in my thoughts in this trying time. You’ve got a lot of people behind you!! Love, Andrea Daoutis

I am wishing you all the best during you treatment.I have watched you on General Hospital all my life and I pray I continue to see you in my living room! You will be missed while in treatment but you’re health comes first God will see you through this time in you’re life.

to John nothing but good positive thoughts, I will pray for you, you are strong and brave and can’t wait for you to be back at GH,

Praying John gets his miracle & for his family!!!

Wishing you the best outcome, John. Trust in God!!❤️

Prayers to John.

John, you and your family are in my prayers everyday. I’m sending positive thoughts and energy. Stay strong and know you are well loved. I know you will make it through this. God be with you always.

Blessings and prayers for a complete recovery John

Love seeing you on GH! Sending wishes and prayers for successful treatment

Sending prayers for a full recovery

John, I wish you a successful transplant and speedy recovery. Take good care of yourself and I hope to see you on GH again soon as you are completely well. Sending you lots of prayers

My 71 year old relative has just had a stem cell transplant a few months ago and is Cancer Free today. It requires patience, persistent medical care and lots of PRAYER. Just take it one day at a time, take it easy and Pamper yourself along the way. You WILL be Healed.
Blessings be upon you and yours. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hey John..Prayers for a full recovery. Please reach out to God, your heavenly father who loves you, and will hold your hand through your journey. Isaiah 41:10 ✝️

John I’m sending positive thoughts your way. My sister has AML “Leukemia “ she’s 57 breast cancer survivor of 7 years. She’s had 4 bone marrow biopsies since the end of May. One was today which was bad for her. Our last resort is stem cell transplant and we aren’t there yet. My prayers are with you. I’ve watched GH since I was 12 I’m 61 now. Good luck!

I really hope this works I did a stem cell transplant for my brother that had leukemia

John, praying for your successful and complete recovery. Stay strong, and know that God is with you every step of the way

John, I am praying for you. I know you’ve got this! Be strong and have faith. God Bless You.

Sending well wishes and prayers for safe recovery. I am with you and a big fan since the beginning. Stay positive and fight. I share with you multiple myeloma and it is complicated. Hang in there!❤️❤️

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Dee Wallace to Play the Late Jackie Zeman’s On-Screen Sister on ‘The Bay’

The Daytime Emmy-winning streaming series,The Bay, has revealed some major casting news. Former General Hospital guest star, Dee Wallace (ex-Patricia Spencer), who is best known for her roles in the blockbuster films ET and Cujo, is joining the show for its ninth season.

Wallace will take on the role of Charlotte Grace, who in story, happens to be the sister of Sofia Madison, played by the late Jackie Zeman (ex-Bobbie Spencer, GH).

In an intriguing twist, Dee came to General Hospital as the older sister of Luke (Tony Geary) and Bobbie. Patricia was key to the plot in the “Fluke” storyline where GH played out the harrowing backstory that Luke killed both his parents to protect himself and his siblings.

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Dee was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2016 for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series for her work on GH.

Additional casting news from The Bay for season 9 includes: Mack Wilds, best known for his role as Dixon on 90210, joining the show as a recast Will Campbell. The character was last seen in season 3.

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In addition, Olivia d’Abo who played Karen Arnold on the the sitcom, The Wonder Years joins the show in the role of Felicia “Fifi” Garrett-Martin, the daughter of Lex Martin played by Tristan Rogers.

What do you think of Dee Wallace playing the on-screen sister, once again to the late Jackie Zeman on The Bay? Comment below.

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GH’s Adam J. Harrington Reveals the Behind the Scenes Story of Becoming John “Jagger” Cates

When Adam J. Harrington showed up on all-new episodes of General Hospital, it shocked viewers of the long-running ABC soap opera, because he was the recast John “Jagger” Cates.

The character was previously played more than 30 years ago by Antonio Sabato Jr., and as fans of the soap have seen, Harrington’s version of Jagger and his circumstances are quite different. As it turns out, Adam was in the dark at what GH role he would be eventually cast in.

Speaking with GH co-stars, Steve Burton (Jason) and Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) on their Daily Drama podcast, Harrington shared the behind the scenes journey that led him to being the new version of John.

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Adam shared, “I went into a chemistry read with Laura Wright (Carly) for a different character. I was told I wasn’t going to get the character, but hang tight, there’s something else. Then, that kind of took a couple of months and now we’re in December (2023), and then all of a sudden it was like, ‘here you go.'”

Once Adam was given a role on GH, he explained, “I still didn’t know who I was playing. I should have asked at that point. So the deal gets done, and I go, ‘By the way, who am I playing?'”

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That’s the point where the GH powers-that-be let him in on just what he was about to take on. “They sent me a one sheet with John “Jagger” Kates in the description,” shared Adam. “It wasn’t until I went on YouTube and spent a good three or four days, watching all of Steve (Burton’s) storylines in the nineties (that I figured it out). By the way, they were fantastic. The production value … it was amazing the level of the acting, and the relationships you guys had. I really enjoyed it. So, that’s how I found out (about the character).”

Burton and Anderson asked Harrington about his thoughts on being a recast. “I thought it was important to go back to his circumstances and his upbringing, because that wouldn’t change no matter what he had become in the 20 or 30 or 70 years since we’ve seen him,” Adam shared. “I looked at what Antonio Sabato Jr. did and thought, ‘There was no way in hell I can even touch that or even come close, nor do I want to.’ The only thing I recognized was given his upbringing and what he’d gone through, it was a common sense of humor in there that’s either used defensively or as a way of getting through the world.”

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As to how Adam should approach the part given it was a recast, he noted, “What I had been told from the brass is don’t worry about following that same emotional storyline. He’s gone away for a very, very, very long time, become successful and he’s come back. Basically, they were saying, you bring in you.”

Being part of the fabric of GH for awhile now, Harrington expressed, “I will say this about my experience so far. I am in absolute awe of the cast and the crew and watching how you do this on a train that refuses to stop. I said to a friend, ‘I’m on a train that’s going a hundred miles an hour, and they slow down to about 90 to kick you off after your scene is done.'”

So, what are your thoughts on Adam as John “Jagger” Cates after now seeing how the role has evolved and changed since its original version over 30 years ago? Comment below.

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John J. York Back at General Hospital

On Friday, May 10th, General Hospital fans received some wonderful images and news. John J. York who has played the beloved Mac Scorpio on the ABC daytime drama series is back at work and taping all-new episodes of the show.

“Mac is back!” read the General Hospital social media post hashtag. John is pictured with longtime leading lady, Kristina Wagner and in other pics with Wagner, along with his TV son, Josh Kelly.  York has played the younger brother of Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) since 1991.

Previously, York announced he was taking time off from GH to undergo treatment for myelodysplastic syndromes and multiple smoldering myeloma (two blood and bone marrow disorders). This included chemo treatments, finding a blood doner match for  blood stem cell transplant and more.

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Late in 2023, York shared an update on his health on social media. At that time, John expressed, “(Things) are actually going along very well. I’m still in the middle stages of everything.” He added, “I’m feeling really good. Hopefully, hopefully, things go the way they are, maybe be back on the show late spring, early summer.

York’s return pics were greeted with wonderful excitement from his GH co-stars on the Instagram post, including  co-stars Finola Hughes (Anna) and Cameron Mathison (Drew).

Michael Fairman TV is wishing John well, and thrilled to see he is back at work.

Share your thoughts as “Mac is Back” to General Hospital via the comment section below.

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