Guy reflected on his General Hospital role and admitted that his acting skills could use some improvement, but he very much enjoyed his time on the show.
In an Instagram post, Guy reflected on his General Hospital role and admitted that his acting skills could use some improvement. However, he very much enjoyed his time on the show. Guy shared a carousel of photos of himself posing with Cynthia, Maura, and Laura Wright, who plays Carly Spencer.
Guy captioned the post, "I can’t thank General Hospital for this opportunity. They were so wonderful to me and so professional. Maybe my acting skills can be [improved] on, but I had one rehearsal and it was GO! If given the chance, I will be so prepared. I will cherish my time forever!"
I can’t thank General Hospital for this opportunity. They were so wonderful to me and so professional. Maybe my acting skills can be approved on, but I had one rehearsal and it was GO! If given the chance, I will be so prepared. I will cherish my time forever!
I watched Guy's General Hospital debut because I've been watching the show for my entire life, and I think that he did a great job and was a success, considering how little time he had to prepare for his role. He held his own in his scenes with Cynthia and Maura, who are incredible actresses. I can't even imagine how intimidating it must've been for Guy to appear on such an established show with such amazing actresses. If he truly wanted to return to General Hospital, his role could easily be expanded, and he could interact with both actresses regularly.
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