Sonya Eddy’s family is requesting to take possession of the posthumous Emmy accepted last month by her long-time producing partner. NATAS responds.
Sonya Eddy receives a posthumous Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her role of Epiphany Johnson on ABC’s “General Hospital.”
Nominations for “The 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” are out; “General Hospital” leads with 19 nominations, followed by “The Bold and the Beautiful” with 14.
Chandra Wilson (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Yvette Nicole Brown (“Community”) are heading to “General Hospital” for special occasions.
In late March, “General Hospital” will air a special episode dedicated to the life of the late Sonya Eddy and her character Epiphany Johnson.
Sonya Eddy, who had portrayed the role of Epiphany Johnson on “General Hospital” since 2006, has died. She was just 55 years old.
Beginning Monday, May 25, “General Hospital” will re-air episodes featuring its popular Nurses Ball event.
The annual “General Hospital” Fan Club Weekend event is scheduled to take place beginning Thursday, July 28 and run through at least Monday, August 1.
“General Hospital’s” Sonya Eddy (Epiphany Johnson) is taking a break from her Port Charles nursing duties to guest star on ABC’s “Castle” on Monday, February 8.
As previously reported, Wednesday, October 1 marked the first time viewers got to see three time Daytime Emmy Award winning actor Billy Miller in the contract role of Jason Morgan on ABC’s “General Hospital.” As a mystery man that viewers know to be Jason, John Doe is currently laying up in a hospital bed recovering from injuries sustained following his being run over by Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) car in an episode aired last week. When Sam (Kelly Monaco) inadvertently enters his room when her son runs away from her to be by John Doe’s side, Sam is inadvertently reunited with her husband and the father of her child, but does she realize it? Does her son, Danny?



















