Kelly Monaco's departure from "General Hospital" marks the end of an era for fans of the show. Having portrayed Sam McCall since October 2003, Monaco's exit will leave a significant void in Port Charles. The decision to kill off Sam McCall appears to have come as a surprise to Monaco, as sources suggest she was blindsided by the news. Monaco’s role as Livvie Locke on "Port Charles" from 2000-2003 also paved the way for her transition to "General Hospital," highlighting her long-standing connection to the soap opera world. As her character's final episodes air this fall, it will be a poignant moment for fans who have followed her journey for over two decades.
Kelly Monaco's career spans a diverse array of achievements and accolades. She was nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards twice: first in 2003 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role on "Port Charles," and again in 2006 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance on "General Hospital."
Monaco's talent extends beyond acting, as she won the Mirror Ball trophy on the inaugural season of ABC’s "Dancing with the Stars" in 2005. She showcased her dancing skills again in the show’s 15th season in 2012, where she finished in third place with Val Chmerkovskiy. Her return to "Dancing with the Stars" in 2017 during the show's 25th season featured a memorable rumba performance alongside Terrell Owens and professional dancer Cheryl Burke. These varied accomplishments highlight Monaco’s versatility and enduring presence in the entertainment industry.
As of now, the final air date for Kelly Monaco's character on "General Hospital" has not been announced. Stay tuned for updates to find out when Sam McCall's storyline will conclude.
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