To allow people in the world to see me as I truly believe I see myself. I wanna create a character that's really memorable...like Julia Roberts did in Pretty Woman. I haven't gotten to the essence of me...I have to be able to give up these insecurities.
Eight Legged Freaks (2002) In EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS, the residents of a rural mining town discover that an unfortunate chemical spill has caused hundreds of little spiders to mutate overnight to the size of SUVs. And they're hungry.
Killer Love (2002)
Malevolent (2002)
The Rose Technique (2002)
Angels Don't Sleep Here (2001)
Berserker (2001)
Spider's Web (2001)
The Medicine Show (2001)
Thy Neighbor's Wife (2001)
Fatal Conflict (2000)
G-Men from Hell (2000)
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (2000)
Out of Sync (2000)
Sand (2000)
Kate's Addiction (1999)
Ivory Tower (1998)
Kissing a Fool (1998)
Phoenix (1998)
Anaconda (1997) A "National Geographic" film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who takes them along on his quest to capture the world's largest - and deadliest - snake.
Red Blooded American Girl II (1997)
The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson (1997)
The Undertaker's Wedding (1997)
Touch Me (1997)
Vivid (1997)
An Occasional Hell (1996)
Beyond Desire (1996)
Higher Learning (1995)
Sensation (1995)
Sex & the Other Man (1995)
Terminal Justice (1995)
The Crossing Guard (1995)
Boulevard (1994)
Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991)
Fire with Fire (1986)
Class of '96
General Hospital General Hospital, the Emmy Award-Winning drama series hailed by critics as the 'The Greatest Soap Opera of All Time', recently celebrated 40 years of broadcasting. The program inspired Port Charles, the spin-off series that premiered in June 1997, and ended October 2003. GH has had lots of movie and tv stars (and those in the making) over the years such as Demi Moore, Jack Wagner, Vanessa Marcil, Elizabeth Taylor, Ricky Martin, Rick Springfield, John Stamos, among others, as well as other soap opera stars.
General Hospital is the longest-running dramatic serial on the ABC Network, and is the longest-running daytime drama produced on the West Coast. In May of 2000, General Hospital made Daytime Emmy history as the only Daytime drama to ever receive the prestigious Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama series a record seven times, marking the show's fifth win in six years (1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, and 2000). It had also garnered the Emmy Award as Outstanding Daytime Drama Series in 1980-81 and 1983-84.
In the 40th Anniversary Special Edition of TV Guide, General Hospital was hailed as the "All-Time Best Daytime Soap."
The General Hospital tradition of passion, intrigue, and adventure takes place in the fictional town of Port Charles, set in upstate New York. The glamour and excitement of those who have come to find their destinies in this familiar seaport town intertwine with the lives, loves, and fortunes of beloved, well-known faces. And, as always, love and danger continue to abound whether on the docks, in the ER, at brownstones, or trespassing on Quartermaine property with contemporary storylines and unforgettable characters.
In the past several years, General Hospital has been praised by national organizations for elevating the public awareness of several important social issues. It has received three SHINE awards for its continued contribution to the awareness of sexual responsibility. The Ryan White Foundation presented its 1996 Ryan's Angels Award to "General Hospital" for the moving and thorough examination of HIV/AIDS through the characters of Robin, Stone, and the Nurses' Ball. The show was further honored by the American Red Cross for its HIV/AIDS-related storylines. Several other prestigious awards have been bestowed upon "General Hospital" for confronting sexual child abuse, organ donation, and other social issues as well.