Meanwhile, his estranged son Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) wants. As much as Nik loves his son, he doesn’t want to lose …General Hospital (GH) spoilers for the next two weeks, July 25 to August 5, tease that Ava Jerome Cassadine (Maura West) and Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) will brawl after Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) cheating will be exposed.His ex-wife Ava Jerome (Maura West) got ownership of Wyndemere thanks to Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy). General Hospital’s Nik is happy with Ava and wants to be with her. General Hospital Spoilers – Nik Cassadine Is Happy With Ava Cassadine. However, Nik may never forgive Spencer if Ava walks away. Ava may give Spencer what he wants for the sake of his relationship with his father. General Hospital viewers will recall that Ava and Nikolas got into a terrible confrontation when Ava came. She knows Mason (Nathanyael Grey) is planning to hold Nikolas over her head, and she’s hoping she can bring that hostile situation to a head soon.General Hospital Spoilers – Ava Cassadine Hasn’t Quite Moved Out Of Wyndemere Yet. That is, if the tale is indeed true!Ava Jerome Cassadine (Maura West) doesn’t know much more than anyone else does about his whereabouts. “Some bad guys love being bad.According to General Hospital spoilers, Nikolas is absolutely furious that Ava showed Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) the video of him confessing to pushing Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) off the parapet when it was Ava who was really there when the girl fell.General Hospital viewers will recall that when Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) was kidnapped by Victor in Crete, it was to enlist his help with Peter, who had turned on Victor – but also to tell Valentin the truth of his paternity. “And I think psychopaths probably enjoy what they’re doing,” he added. The father of two said he adores playing villains but sometimes gets criticized for giving them a “little bit of a twinkle because I think they’re more fun.” Shaughnessy has reprised his role as Shane Donovan on “Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.” NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images He’s now reprising the role for “Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem,” a spinoff that brings together past and present characters - and he’s pulling double duty by appearing on “General Hospital” as the evil Victor Cassadine. Shaughnessy got his start playing the wildly popular Shane Donovan on “Days of Our Lives” in the 1980s. When Page Six gingerly noted that “Celebrity Jeopardy!” is usually easier than the regular show, Shaughnessy charmingly contended that wasn’t entirely the case, volunteering that he knew where the Aleutian Islands are, “so not that easy.” That’s what my wife would say,” he added. “I’m not a village idiot, but I’m not quite as smart as I think I am. While he was able to soak up his wife’s culture, Shaughnessy quipped that he is not as smart as Americans assume just because he has an English accent, although he did note that he is a “Celebrity Jeopardy!” champ twice over. Fran was very impressed.” Shaughnessy traded quips with Fran Drescher over six seasons. So, I actually knew all of that when I came into ‘The Nanny.’ People were very impressed. “So, when I was getting married to a Jewish gal by a Reform rabbi, I took all the books out of the library and read everything and ended up being far more educated in Judaism than anyone in my in-laws’ family. I throw myself into things 100 percent,” he explained. “When I got married, I became one of those people. The Cambridge College-educated actor told us that Drescher was impressed by his knowledge of Jewish customs and Yiddish phrases when they began filming. Charles Shaughnessy wasn’t a clueless gentile on “The Nanny” set. The beloved show ran on CBS from 1993 to 1999 and has been in steady syndication since, garnering new fans yearly. Shaughnessy played wealthy, widowed Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield, who hired a fashionista of a nanny named Fran Fine (Drescher) from - you know the song! - Flushing, Queens, to look after his three children. Sheffield was in temple without Miss Fine in sight,” he told Page Six with a laugh. “The buzz going around the temple was audible because people could not believe Mr. The London-born actor, 66, caused a kosher cacophony when he attended a Rosh Hashanah service in the ’90s with his wife, Susan Fallender - and not his co-star Fran Drescher. How Fran Drescher’s dog changed her life after horrifying attackįran Drescher believes her cancer and being raped are linkedĬharles Shaughnessy remembers being the talk of his local temple during the height of “The Nanny” fame. Fran Drescher addresses Kim Kardashian ‘selfie’ after backlash: It was ‘work,’ not ‘fun’įran Drescher’s go-to fashion gift is straight out of ‘The Nanny’
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