Lynn Herring reprises the role of Lucy Coe |
Lynn Herring is bringing back her eccentric schemer Lucy Coe back to Port Charles in October. Lucy was last seen at Lila Quatermaines Funeral along with her on and off again love interest Kevin Collins who is currently on the canvas as well as her surrogate daughter Serena Baldwin. Lucy appearance will be of worry for the wherabouts of Serena who she believed was in Paris but is in fact in Port Charles in secret. Lucy will also not be pleased to see her one time husband involved with a love triangle with Alexis and Mac. Lucy will be connected to a new character in town that they share a past that she is not to pleased if it were found out.
Claire Coffee reprises the role of Nadine Crowell |
Emily Lahana as Dana McKay |
Emily Lahana has gained the role of new young vixen Dana McKay who will appear in a storyline involving Jamie return to his old neighborhood. Emily Lahana is most known for her role as the Yellow Dino Thunder Power Rangers on ABC's Power Rangers but she will not the goody goody that embodies a power ranger. Emily's character is an European vixen in the image of a young Holly Sutton who will cause alot of trouble with her arrival. Expect her to be around for quite sometime making the lives of Kristina, Jade, and Jamie very interesting.
Sebastian Roche reprises the role of Jerry Jax |
Jerry Jax is making his way back to Port Charles with the role being reprised by Sebastian Roche. Jerry will be heavily involved in the Balkan storyline. Length of his time in Port Charles will be brief but memorable as he clashes with Sonny, Jason, Sam and of course his brother Jax n his love Alexis.
Katie Stevens as Rosalina "Rosa" Dimestico |
American Idol Contestant Katie Stevens is branching into acting as she takes on the role of the youngest child of Ronnie Dimestico, Rosalina "Rosa" Dimestico. Rosa will have interaction with the younger teen scene such as Morgan, Cameron, Spencer, Molly and Lila Rae. You will also get a chance to hear her sing as she will featured in a the re-emergence of L&B Records in Port Charles.
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