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Another ‘General Hospital’ Cast Shake-Up Reportedly Has Nicholas Alexander Chavez Leaving the Soap
General Hospital has another cast shake-up as Nicholas Alexander Chavez reportedly will not be returning to his role as Spencer Cassadine. The actor initially left the soap earlier this year to star as Lyle Menéndez in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. His departure was originally dubbed a leave of absence. […]
Nicholas Alexander Chavez Not Returning to General Hospital as Spencer (Exclusive)
Nicholas Alexander Chavez’ leave of absence from General Hospital has gone from temporary to permanent. Not Dead Yet's Gina Rodriguez Talks Finale Twist, Renewal Odds and Her Dream Jane the Virgin Guest Star Although there’s been no official confirmation from GH, multiple sources confirm to TVLine exclusively that the actor behind Spencer Cassadine — who vacated the role earlier this year to shoot Season 2 of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix anthology Monster — will not be returning to the ABC soap after all. Chavez’ indefinite departure was hinted at in late March when, as eagle-eyed GH fans noticed, his name abruptly disappeared from...
General Hospital: Nicholas Alexander Chavez Not Returning as Spencer
Following Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s temporary leave of absence from General Hospital, the Spencer Cassadine actor is set to exit the daytime soap opera for good. Earlier this year, Chavez temporarily left General Hospital to shoot the second season of Ryan Murphy’s Monster, leaving the Spencer Role vacated for months. However, per TVLine’s recent report, the actor turns out to not be returning after all.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez won't be returning to General Hospital after role in Ryan Murphy series
Many actors get their starts in daytime soaps, but when Hollywood comes a-callin', who can resist?. Apparently not young Alexander Nicholas Chavez, who was cast in the upcoming season of Ryan Murphy's anthology series Monster as one of the Menéndez brothers. Chavez went on a temporary leave of absence...
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