This actor revealed that he was scared to act in soaps such as General Hospital. It is the legendary actor Gregory Harrison! Yes, initially, he was scared to return but after a long contemplation, Harrison decided to step in. He started with General Hospital itself. Oh, and he didn’t look back since then. Firstly, what stopped him from acting for decades together? And why do you think the actor changed his decision? Keep reading TV Season & Spoilers, and you will get all the answers about Harrison’s big decisions.
General Hospital: Gregory Harrison Opens Up About His Fears!
Talking about the whole acting situation, the actor says that while he was approached several times, he stood firm in his decision. Gregory Harrison spoke on Soap Opera Digest podcast, Dishing With Digest, recently. While interviewing, The actor revealed that he wondered if he had made a terrible mistake by joining General Hospital. Harrison, very jokingly, wondered why he waited until 70 to remember 30 pages of dialogue in one night!? The actor also mentioned that he started filming after going through terror for a few weeks. Of course, the fear ended after two weeks, and he said he had the best time since then.
Harrison also revealed that he was offered roles with Susan Lucci for All My Children but deliberately denied it. He said acting after 55 years scared him so badly. However, after the pandemic, Harrison gave deep thought about returning. “I heard myself say, “Yes! Tell them yes,” said the actor on the podcast. And then, he immediately accepted the offer and gushed, ‘Oh my God, what did I just say yes to?!” Of course, General Hospital pulls any actor to its sets (*winks*)
Gregory Harrison has been playing Gregory Chase in General Hospital since 2020. The actor also mentioned that he is feeling comfortable in Port Charles. Also, he thanked everyone for the responses he’s been receiving on social media. It is indeed thrilling to know that Harrison chose GH for his comeback. Stay tuned to TV Season & Spoilers for more General Hospital Spoilers.