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Emily McLaughlin

Emily McLaughlin (December 1, 1928 – April 26, 1991) was an American actress, known for her long-standing role as original character Nurse Jessie Brewer on the daytime soap opera General Hospital from 1963 until 1991.

Emily McLaughlin
McLaughlin as Jessie Brewer, 1967
Born(1928-12-01)December 1, 1928
DiedApril 26, 1991(1991-04-26) (aged 62)
OccupationActress
Spouses
(m. 1956; div. 1968)
(m. 1969; died 1969)
Children2
Parent
  • Frederick C. McLaughlin (father)

Early life

McLaughlin was born in White Plains, New York, where her father, Frederick C. McLaughlin, was mayor. She was educated at Middlebury College and after studying drama began performing in Broadway and off-Broadway productions.[1]

Career

 
McLaughlin and John Beradino at the 10th anniversary of General Hospital, 1973

McLaughlin made her television debut in 1959, with regular role of Eileen Seaton on the daytime soap opera Young Doctor Malone. In 1961, she moved to Hollywood and began appearing with guest starring roles on anthology dramas The Twilight Zone, Studio One and Kraft Television Theatre.[citation needed]

General Hospital

From 1963 to 1991, McLaughlin starred in the soap opera General Hospital as Nurse Jessie Brewer.[2] She was cast as one of the original leading actresses on the series.[3] Registered nurse Jessie Brewer spoke the opening line of the premiere episode, "Seventh floor, nurses station", a phrase that became a staple in the show's early years. The series' original premise centered around the drama of Brewer and Dr. Steve Hardy's personal lives and experiences at General Hospital.[4]

Awards

In 1974, McLaughlin earned a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for her role.[5] She became the first and only actress nominated for a Golden Globe Award for a role on the daytime soap.

Her character in General Hospital was seen less and less during the 1980s. Although she wanted the steady work and to keep her job, her failing health made it difficult. She was eventually demoted to day-player status, but still retained her billing at the top of the cast crawl, behind only John Beradino as Dr. Steve Hardy. Towards the end of her life, she was only shown on the serial a few times a year, with her last appearance on the show aired on March 1, 1991, when Jessie attended the funeral of a character named Dawn Winthrop. On April 26, 1991, McLaughlin died of cancer, aged 62. She is interred next to second husband Jeffrey Hunter in the Glen Haven Memorial Park cemetery in Sylmar, California.

After her death, co-star John Beradino announced at the end of a General Hospital episode that McLaughlin had died. However, the character Jessie Brewer was never written out or referred to; she simply disappeared without explanation. Not until years later, during an anniversary episode, did Dr. Steve Hardy mention that Jessie had died.

Personal life

McLaughlin was married to actor Robert Lansing from 1956–1968, with whom she had a son. After their divorce, she married actor Jeffrey Hunter in February 1969. Three months after the marriage, Hunter died of a cerebral hemorrhage on May 27, aged 42.[6]

On April 26, 1991, McLaughlin died of cancer, aged 62. She is interred next to second husband Jeffrey Hunter in the Glen Haven Memorial Park cemetery in Sylmar, California.

In 1994, McLaughlin's daughter[7] Mary Ann Anderson wrote and published Portrait of a Soap Star: The Emily McLaughlin Story.[8]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1959-1960 Young Doctor Malone Dr. Eileen Seaton Series regular
1960 The Twilight Zone Doris Richards Episode: "The Jungle"
1962 Checkmate Sue Stoner Episode: "The Bold and the Tough"
1962 The Eleventh Hour Myra Williams Episode: "The Seventh Day of Creation"
1963-1991 General Hospital Nurse Jessie Brewer Series regular
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1974)
1966 The Man Who Never Was Kleiner Episode: "Pay Now, Pray Later"
1982 Young Doctors in Love Cameo

Further reading

  • Don Keefer, "Emily McLaughlin's Life Story". Afternoon TV. September 1975, pp. 48–61.

References

  1. ^ "Emily McLaughlin biodata". filmreference.com. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  2. ^ "Obituaries : Emily McLaughlin, Actress, 61". The New York Times. April 28, 1991.
  3. ^ "Emily McLaughlin; 28 Years on 'General Hospital'". Los Angeles Times. April 27, 1991. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  4. ^ Shaw, Jessica (April 1, 1994). "'Hospital' Birth". Entertainment Weekly. ew.com. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  5. ^ "Golden Globe". imdb.com. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  6. ^ [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0572316/
    • Emily McLaughlin] at IMDb
  7. ^ Carine Harrington (2010). Soap Fans: Pursuing Pleasure and Making Meaning in Everyday Life. Temple University Press. p. 63. ISBN 9781439903872.
  8. ^ Anderson, Mary Ann (1994). Portrait of a Soap Star the Emily McLaughlin Story: Mary Ann Anderson: 9780964316782: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 0964316781.

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Emily McLaughlin December 1 1928 April 26 1991 was an American actress known for her long standing role as original character Nurse Jessie Brewer on the daytime soap opera General Hospital from 1963 until 1991 Emily McLaughlinMcLaughlin as Jessie Brewer 1967Born 1928 12 01 December 1 1928White Plains New York U S DiedApril 26 1991 1991 04 26 aged 62 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActressSpousesRobert Lansing m 1956 div 1968 wbr Jeffrey Hunter m 1969 died 1969 wbr Children2ParentFrederick C McLaughlin father Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 General Hospital 3 Awards 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditMcLaughlin was born in White Plains New York where her father Frederick C McLaughlin was mayor She was educated at Middlebury College and after studying drama began performing in Broadway and off Broadway productions 1 Career EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2020 McLaughlin and John Beradino at the 10th anniversary of General Hospital 1973McLaughlin made her television debut in 1959 with regular role of Eileen Seaton on the daytime soap opera Young Doctor Malone In 1961 she moved to Hollywood and began appearing with guest starring roles on anthology dramas The Twilight Zone Studio One and Kraft Television Theatre citation needed General Hospital Edit From 1963 to 1991 McLaughlin starred in the soap opera General Hospital as Nurse Jessie Brewer 2 She was cast as one of the original leading actresses on the series 3 Registered nurse Jessie Brewer spoke the opening line of the premiere episode Seventh floor nurses station a phrase that became a staple in the show s early years The series original premise centered around the drama of Brewer and Dr Steve Hardy s personal lives and experiences at General Hospital 4 Awards EditIn 1974 McLaughlin earned a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama for her role 5 She became the first and only actress nominated for a Golden Globe Award for a role on the daytime soap Her character in General Hospital was seen less and less during the 1980s Although she wanted the steady work and to keep her job her failing health made it difficult She was eventually demoted to day player status but still retained her billing at the top of the cast crawl behind only John Beradino as Dr Steve Hardy Towards the end of her life she was only shown on the serial a few times a year with her last appearance on the show aired on March 1 1991 when Jessie attended the funeral of a character named Dawn Winthrop On April 26 1991 McLaughlin died of cancer aged 62 She is interred next to second husband Jeffrey Hunter in the Glen Haven Memorial Park cemetery in Sylmar California After her death co star John Beradino announced at the end of a General Hospital episode that McLaughlin had died However the character Jessie Brewer was never written out or referred to she simply disappeared without explanation Not until years later during an anniversary episode did Dr Steve Hardy mention that Jessie had died Personal life EditMcLaughlin was married to actor Robert Lansing from 1956 1968 with whom she had a son After their divorce she married actor Jeffrey Hunter in February 1969 Three months after the marriage Hunter died of a cerebral hemorrhage on May 27 aged 42 6 On April 26 1991 McLaughlin died of cancer aged 62 She is interred next to second husband Jeffrey Hunter in the Glen Haven Memorial Park cemetery in Sylmar California In 1994 McLaughlin s daughter 7 Mary Ann Anderson wrote and published Portrait of a Soap Star The Emily McLaughlin Story 8 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1959 1960 Young Doctor Malone Dr Eileen Seaton Series regular1960 The Twilight Zone Doris Richards Episode The Jungle 1962 Checkmate Sue Stoner Episode The Bold and the Tough 1962 The Eleventh Hour Myra Williams Episode The Seventh Day of Creation 1963 1991 General Hospital Nurse Jessie Brewer Series regularNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama 1974 1966 The Man Who Never Was Kleiner Episode Pay Now Pray Later 1982 Young Doctors in Love CameoFurther reading EditDon Keefer Emily McLaughlin s Life Story Afternoon TV September 1975 pp 48 61 References Edit Emily McLaughlin biodata filmreference com Retrieved April 25 2015 Obituaries Emily McLaughlin Actress 61 The New York Times April 28 1991 Emily McLaughlin 28 Years on General Hospital Los Angeles Times April 27 1991 Retrieved September 2 2012 Shaw Jessica April 1 1994 Hospital Birth Entertainment Weekly ew com Retrieved September 2 2012 Golden Globe imdb com Retrieved April 25 2015 https www imdb com name nm0572316 Emily McLaughlin at IMDb Carine Harrington 2010 Soap Fans Pursuing Pleasure and Making Meaning in Everyday Life Temple University Press p 63 ISBN 9781439903872 Anderson Mary Ann 1994 Portrait of a Soap Star the Emily McLaughlin Story Mary Ann Anderson 9780964316782 Amazon com Books ISBN 0964316781 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emily McLaughlin Emily McLaughlin at Find a Grave Emily McLaughlin at IMDb Emily McLaughlin at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emily McLaughlin amp oldid 1170487393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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