By Carolyn LeVine Topol
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Rebecca Herbst |
However, one soap opera in particular — General Hospital — has appeared to avoid the repetitive recast disorder. Although GH is not immune to the need to recasting, very few established characters on the soap have been recast. In fact, there are many veteran actors who have maintained their roles, on General Hospital, for decades—two examples immediately come to mind — Leslie Charleston as Monica Quartermaine and Genie Francis as Laura Spencer.
Character consistency and longevity are two reasons General Hospital has stood the test of time, maintaining a large, loyal audience. Having watched the soap for several decades, I enjoy the opportunity to see these characters mature, evolve, and in some cases, literally grow up.
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Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth Webber in 1997 |
Herbst’s portrayal of Elizabeth, in her recent storyline of dishonesty and betrayal regarding Jason Morgan (Billy Miller), led many fans to dislike ‘sweet’ Nurse Webber. However, Rebecca’s nuanced performance, demonstrating her character’s growth and self-awareness, after the revelation, has enabled viewers to willingly forgive Elizabeth. Considering the extent of Elizabeth’s duplicitous actions, it takes a great actress to begin winning us back so soon.
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Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth with James Nigbor as Jake |
Elizabeth is currently involved in several storylines, and it is easy to see more on the horizon. In addition, Rebecca has on-air chemistry with several actors on GH, opening the door for potential romances for Elizabeth.
It would be nearly impossible to have any recast step into Elizabeth’s shoes with success. As with Kimberly McCullough’s ‘ownership’ of the role of Robin Scorpio, Rebecca Herbst is Elizabeth Webber.
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