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Jonathan Jackson Interview: His Daytime Emmy Nom as GH's Lucky & Role in New Primetime Soap, Nashville!

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What a week this has been for Jonathan Jackson!  First, the already four-time Daytime Emmy winner gets nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor for his role as Lucky Spencer on General Hospital when the 39th Daytime Emmy nominations were announced on Wednesday. Then Friday, his primetime soap pilot, Nashville, gets picked up and is going to series and will premiere this fall on ABC!  Nashville stars Jackson along with a stellar cast of Connie Britton, Powers Boothe, Eric Close, and Hayden Panettiere!  And to top it off, he celebrated his birthday yesterday!  Lots of great gifts we would say, for probably one of the finest actors to ever grace the soap opera genre.

Jonathan Jackson’s work on GH in 2011 was transcendent.  Storyline after storyline he delivered in spectacular fashion; acting acrobatics and realism, and such emotional depth to the life of Lucky Spencer that we the viewers cried right along with him.  If any nominee up for this year’s Daytime Emmy had a banner year, it was Jackson.

On-Air On-Soaps caught up with the talented young star to get his take on all the good fortune and great news!

Jonathan, here we are again!  Congratulations on your Daytime Emmy nomination, in a year when you delivered one powerhouse performance after another, after another!  How do you feel about the nod this time around?

JONATHAN:   It is pretty cool!  I am thrilled and very thankful.  Each year has its own unique set of circumstances.  I am excited for all the nominees as well, and especially the GH family.

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In my mind, you had a bunch of episodes to choose from.  It was almost an embarrassment of riches, but all of the performances were knockouts!  Which episode did you go with for the Emmys, and why?

JONATHAN: There was a lot from the amount of storylines and episodes, and from the intensity of what they asked me to do.  It was way more than usual in terms of serious choices to look at.  But, I ended up going with the episode at the Haunted Star where Lucky told Luke that he was the driver who hit Jake.  It was when Lucky was asking him how much he had been drinking.  And, there were six or seven scenes with Tony Geary (Luke) and I.  There were a lot of different shows to look at, but that particular one just was a really special show for me and for Tony, as well.  Something just happened when we were doing those scenes, so that is why I went with that.  It just seemed like a complete show, with a beginning, middle and end to it.

You had so many great moments on GH last year, but I think my favorite was your scenes in Luke’s intervention.  Was that in the running as one of the final choices?

JONATHAN:  I did consider it, absolutely!  There was Luke’s intervention, the material with Tony when Luke was at the Bordello, and the episodes with Jake dying.  There was also Lucky getting drugged up for two days.  I mean, there were so many, it was literally like there were a lot of different options.  The intervention was really powerful and that was another one of those moments I will cherish with Tony.  But in terms of an entire episode, this one that I chose had the same quality as the intervention, but it has six or seven scenes in it, as opposed to the one big scene in the intervention.

How did you find out you got nominated?

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JONATHAN:  I got a text from a friend, but really did not make much of it, and fell back asleep. But then my kids came in and told me, “Congratulations”.  I guess they had talked to someone and found out.  And so I found out from them, which was cool, and really sweet.

Did you and Tony Geary contact each other on Emmy Nomination day and offer each other congrats?

JONATHAN:  We did not speak in person, but we did leave each other messages.  But I was super excited for him.  And like I was saying, this last year on the show really meant a lot because of the amount of stuff he and I got to do together.  It was something we had been talking about during the years I had been away from GH … that we wanted to work with each other again and do some great work.  That is one of the reasons it is so special.  I feel I did honor what I wanted to do with Tony, by picking this episode for Emmy contention.

I spoke with the fantastic Jason Thompson (Patrick) your co-nominee from GH.   He said, “Listen, I am going to take out all the supporting guys from GH before the Emmy ceremonies!” (Laughs)  He also gave you praise when he said he had an episode that he liked of his work, when Patrick was in scenes with Lucky when Jake died.  However, since you were in it and doing such incredible work, he wouldn’t submit it! (Laughs)

JONATHAN: (Laughs) I love Jason.  I think he is an incredible actor and I was really excited for him to get his nomination.

You have been very busy since you left GH.  You landed Nashville, which was just greenlighted by ABC to go to series this fall!  Did you get the break you wanted from GH, with all the emotional sturm and drang of the day in and day out of playing Lucky Spencer?

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JONATHAN:  Well, I have been working really hard on my band, Enation, and I have been doing quite a few writing projects and also Nashville.  It’s been pretty busy, but it’s been a different kind of busy than GH, which I think was healthy.  The GH grind, mentally and emotionally, got too intense there.  It’s been great now.  I feel like I have a whole other part of my brain available for my kids and for other projects.

The big question is, now that Frank Valentini and Ron Carlivati are steering the ship at GH, would you consider a return to the series?

JONATHAN:  I have been staying in touch with GH.  There is always a possibility to come back and do some more work there in the future.  I just love everybody there.

Tell me about Nashville!  Fans will not only get to see you act in the new primetime series, but sing as well?

JONATHAN: Yeah, the character is a singer/songwriter.  I am so glad it got picked up and it’s really exciting!  It’s an amazing group of people.  Callie Khouri is the writer, and R J. Cutler is a wonderful director to work with.  He really has a passion for the characters and the show.  We are combining some amazing music in the Nashville scene with really great story and character-driven drama.  It just has a very authentic feel to it, and I think they are committed to making a very high quality show.

Is the character you play on Nashville, Avery, a good guy or a bad guy?  Or, we don’t know yet?

JONATHAN:  That is the one of the good things about the way that Callie developed the characters.  And that is that there really aren’t too many black and white characters of good guys and bad guys.  There are people who make bad choices, and more troubled people who end up making really good choices.  I think that as the show progresses it will keep the audience guessing, and keep them interested as to who these people are.  My character is a little bit of a narcissist, but I would not say he is a bad guy.  I would say he is a little troubled and sort of arrogant on the surface.  However, I think there is a lot of depth to him and a lot to explore with the character.

One of your long-time co-stars, Becky Herbst (Elizabeth), got nominated for Supporting Actress for her work in Jake’s death.  I am very thrilled for her. 

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JONATHAN:  Oh me, too!  I am so excited about that!  She did some incredible work.  I am grateful that she got recognized for it.

So Jonathan, you could win your fifth Daytime Emmy.  Do you have a mantle to hold all of this gold?  When you look at the trophies, what does it mean for you?

JONATHAN:  It’s pretty crazy! (Laughs)  I guess for me, they all follow memories I had with amazing people.  Like last year’s Emmy and submission, it was the stuff with Becky Herbst and Tyler Christopher (Ex- Nikolas).  That holds a very special place in my heart.  Acting is a team sport.  So when any of us gets recognized, we can only give credit to the people that we worked with … and I have worked with some incredible people!

 

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He is so talented and seems like such a genuinely nice guy! Very happy for all of his success and hope he makes it back to GH sometime. By and large the GH cast just seem like very nice normal people with very little ego or diva stuff. Cngratulations JJ! Good interview Michael as usual!

This man from the get go got my vote, anybody that young working with a Soap Opera Great Tony Geary you knew Jackson was good. Same with Miss Alderson working with another great Howarth. Anyway thats what I think.

Me to.

JJ is a class act. Miss him terribly on GH, but wish him well with Nashville and his other projects.

I love Jonathan’s acting, but I just took a listen to his album, Soul & Story: Volume One, and it’s incredible. Beautiful, soulful acoustics – he’s got a great voice. He said he’s put hard work into his band and what he’s created has so paid off. Check it out folks, very impressive!!!

You always publish the best interviews with JJ. Thanks for asking all the right questions.

Great Interview. Thank you. Mr. Jackson is right his work with Tony Geary, and in the past Genie Francis…. well is in a league all of it’s own….and The Triple L are still golden each nominated for an Emmy this year. Congrats to Jonathan, Genie, Tony, Becky…. I so need a Spencer family redemption/reunion before GH ends!!! I was lucky to meet Mr. Jackson a few times and he is a class act all the way around. So excited for both him and us regarding his pilot being picked up, and the success of his music career. Can’t get enough of this man’s work…or interviews with him… so thanks Mr. Fairman for sharing this with us.

I’m so excited for Jonathan Jackson and plan on watching his new show, Nashville. I’m also a big fan of his music and was lucky enough to see him perform live and meet him. He is such a nice guy and very appreciative of everything in his life and that is always evident in any interview he does. Another great interview. Thanks

Jonathan Jackson is one of those rare acters who is so in the moment when he works, that you forget you are watching an acter in a scene. So happy for his Emmy nomination and for all the nods for GH, OLTL, and AMC! Thanks for another great interview!

Did someone say Connie Britton? I’m there! LOVE her!

Another great article. He picked a great scene to submit to the Emmies, too. Very powerful and emotional scene between him and Mr. Geary. Can’t wait to see Nashville when it comes out!

Incredible acting, the drug induced storyline was extremely emotional. Kudo to Jonathan Jackson for his superb acting. Enation has been touring and blessing the east coast with heartfelt meet and greet concerts. Wonderful music with lyrical depth He is a humble, spiritually driven young man. It is a joy to watch him succeed.

I am soooo happy for Jonathan Jackson – love him on GH and I think his band is great. Good news that the pilot for his new show, Nashville, got picked up. Would love to see JJ return to GH on occasions and continue his role as Lucky. He and Tony Geary are so wonderful together – just like a real father and son. I also love his scenes with Rebecca/Elizabeth – they make a really good couple. Add to that his Emmy nomination for supporting actor – this is the icing on the cake!!! Congrats to you JJ/Lucky – you deserve all of the above kudos!!!

Congratulation on the emmy nomination and the new show.I returned to wathing GH when you did,and I can understand your leaving. How much emotional storyline can a body take.
Congrats also to your beautiful family,and hope your singing career picks up because of the show.
Will be rooting for you.

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REPORT: Nicholas Chavez Not Returning to General Hospital

For those who were holding out hope that Daytime Emmy winner and fan favorite, Nicholas Chavez would be returning to General Hospital after filming his leading role in Ryan Murphy’s Monsters anthology, it looks like those hopes have been dashed.

According to a report from TV Line, although unconfirmed from General Hospital or a representative for Chavez, the actor will not reprise his role as Spencer Cassadine on the long-running ABC soap opera and continue the love story of Sprina opposite Tabyana Ali (Trina, GH).

Chavez was cast as Lyle Menendez over the the summer of 2023 for the second season of Murphy’s limited Monsters series on Netflix. In the upcoming season, the series will focus on the the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez, the two well-to-do Beverly Hills brothers accused of murdering their parents in 1989.

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After word from Chavez casting was revealed, GH fans were concerned over the fate of the Sprina story, a spokesperson for GH shared,  “We support Nicholas’ endeavors and look forward to having him return to General Hospital once this project is wrapped.”

In story, the series “killed off” Spencer when he went overboard with Esme to the steely waters below after being injected with a drug, thanks to Esme and falling into the Seine River in France. However, his body was never recovered, and believed to have drowned or washed away. Thus, leaving an opening for Spencer to return in the form of Chavez or be recast down the line.

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TV Line shared that ‘multiple sources’ are confirming that Chavez is not returning to the ABC soap opera, which is what many had suspected might be the case once he left for this major starring role in a Ryan Murphy project. Chavez has been relatively quiet on social media for months.

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The Michael Fairman Channel spoke with Nicholas Chavez for a virtual interview when he first joined the show in 2021, and spoke to him right after when he won the Daytime Emmy in 2022 – you can see those below.

No word yet on when Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story will debut on Netflix, but it is assumed later this year.

So, what do you think about the news of Nicholas Chavez not returning to his role as Spencer Cassadine on General Hospital? Comment below.

 

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Jack Wagner Open to Making an Appearance in ‘Melrose Place’ Reboot and Shares, “You Never Really Die on a Soap”

With the Melrose Place revival the talk of the town, now Jack Wagner (ex-Frisco, GH, ex-Nick, B&B and ex-Peter Burns, MP) has weighed-in on it and if he would show up in the new series if it should find a home.

Currently, CBS Studios is developing a reboot starring Heather Locklear, Daphne Zuniga and Laura Leighton. But what is Dr. Peter Burns were to show up alive?

As those who saw the end of the original MP know, Peter and Amanda (Locklear) faked their deaths and then tied the knot with Peter on a beach, supposedly in a “happily ever after” scenario.

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Speaking with PEOPLE, Wagner expressed, what we all know who watch the soaps, that no one is never, ever really gone for good. Jack expressed, “You never really die on a soap, right? How they unfold those two characters (Peter and Amanda), it’d be fantastic how they sort of tell that story.”

Wagner added, “That was a great finale to be included in, especially with Heather. If I’m asked to come back, I’d absolutely entertain that.”

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The original Melrose Place aired for seven seasons from 1992 to 1999. The story featured the residents of an apartment complex, whose lives were intertwined. Eventually Wagner and Heather Locklear dated fro 2007-2011.

As previously reported, the new Melrose Place share that some of original neighbors and friends reunite after a death. The loglines add, “The pressure cooker of a reunion soon uncovers old traumas, rekindles old romances, reignites old resentments, and reveals new secrets… throwing our characters into chaotic drama that’s reminiscent of the past, but with a much more modern perspective.”

So, would you like to see Jack Wagner return as Dr. Peter Burns on Melrose Place, or Frisco Jones on GH, or both? Comment below.

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GENERAL HOSPITAL: Brook Lynn and Chase Have Their Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties

On General Hospital, Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) and Chase (Josh Swickard) both were treated to Bachelorette and Bachelor parties to shake off any of those pre-wedding jitters. At The Savoy, the ladies have a touching and fun time with Brook Lynn.

The bride-to-be gives a speech to thank everyone for coming, while Lois lets everyone know to try the signature cocktail the “Brooklynn Chaser”, which gets everybody eventually and mostly, drunk.

When Tracy (Jane Elliot) questions Lois (Rena Sofer) as to why there is no music for the party, Lois realizes she forgot, and somehow, who does she call to the rescue? Spinelli (Bradford Anderson)! Saving the day, he winds up playing some tunes and later gets on the dance floor to ‘shake it off’ with the gals.

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Lois makes a speech as the mother of the bride, and shares how proud she is of the woman Brook Lynn has become. Wedding games begin, including one of “hot potato” with a wedding bouquet.

When it’s time for the “Silly Poses” section of the party, Spinelli has now morphed from DJ to staff photographer taking memorable photos of the ladies to remember the evening by.

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The best part of the event, was when Brook Lynn tries to get her grandmother Tracy out on the dance floor, which, at first, she refuses. After several of the guests bust a move, a tipsy Tracy joins the dance party after Joss mentions that if her grandmother Bobbie was here, she would dance. Tracy says “she agrees” and begins to cut a rug on the floor, much to the delight of the other women.

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In the final moments, a tipsy Joss and Kristina (Kate Mansi) have a confrontation about Sonny, and Joss lets Kristina in more on Sonny’s behavior, which looks to have clued in Kristina a bit more as to how something is way off about her dad.

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Across town at the Hatchett Bar, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and the men with the exception of Anna (Finola Hughes) and Jordan (Tanisha Harper), all attend Chase’s Bachelor Party where throwing hatchets into a dart board for supremacy is the order of the day. Drew (Cameron Mathison) and Ned (Wally Kurth) get into some words over ELQ, while Dante makes a toast to his police partner, Chase.

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Suddenly Dex (Evan Hofer) shows up. Chase thanks Dex for coming, but Dex gets some dirty looks from other cops on the force. Dante gives Chase his present, which is a signed baseball by the Boston Red Sox.

Ned (Wally Kurth) makes a speech that although no one is good enough for his daughter, Brook Lynn, Chase has come closer than anyone has, so welcome to the family. Running in at the end is Blaze (Jacqueline Grace Lopez), who just left Brook Lynn’s party, and she toasts her singing partner, Chase, and to the great man that he is.

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What did you think of Brook Lynn and Chase’s pre-wedding celebrations? What was your favorite moment? Comment below.

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