Not a single transgender character was depicted in any of the movies released by the major studios last year for the fourth year in a row, according to a new report from GLAAD.
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Actor Stuart Damon, who for decades played General Hospital‘s Chief of Staff Dr. Alan Quartermaine, has died at age 84. News of his passing was first reported by ABC7 Eyewitness News Entertainment reporter George Pennacchio and confirmed in a tweet from General Hospital EP Frank Valentini, who sent his condolences to Damon’s family before writing, “Stuart was an absolute legend of our industry and he’ll be sorely missed.”
On behalf of everyone at #GH, I want to extend my deepest condolences to
Not a single transgender character was depicted in any of the movies released by the major studios last year for the fourth year in a row, according to a new report from GLAAD.
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Stuart Damon, an actor known for playing Dr. Alan Quartermaine in "General Hospital," has died at the age of 84.
has died. He was 84.The longtime TV star was best known for his role as Chief of Staff Alan Quartermaine on the long running soap .«He was a great actor and even greater man,» executive producer Frank Valentini shared in a statement to ET on Tuesday. «His legacy lives on through and all the lives he touched and all those who loved him.
Haley Bosselman editorStuart Damon, who best known for his role on “General Hospital,” has died. He was 84.“He’d been struggling with renal failure for the last several years,” ABC7 reporter George Pennacchio confirmed in a Facebook post.
LA station ABC7, saying that his father’s “favorite place to be” was the soap opera. “He loved playing Alan and was always so appreciative of that role and that job.