Leslie Charleson
Leslie Charleson (born February 22, 1945) is an American actress, best known for her role as Monica Quartermaine in the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital.
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Charleson in 1967 | |
Born | Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. | February 22, 1945
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1964–present |
Spouse(s) | Bill Demms
(m. 1988; div. 1991) |
Life and career
Charleson was born in Kansas City, Missouri.[1] Actress Kate Charleson was her sister. Her career began on short-lived ABC daytime soap opera A Flame in the Wind in 1964. In 1966 she joined the cast of As the World Turns. From 1967 to 1970, she starred on the CBS soap opera Love Is a Many Splendored Thing.[2] She played the role of Iris Donnelly Garrison. Her character was a part of a highly popular love triangle with David Birney and Donna Mills.[3]
In 1968, she played the role of a doctor's daughter in the Wild Wild West in the episode "The Night of Fire and Brimstone". In 1970, Charleson left the show and began career on prime time. She guest-starred on many series from 1970 to 1977, including Adam-12, Emergency!, Ironside, Marcus Welby, M.D., Happy Days, Cannon, The Streets of San Francisco, and The Rockford Files. She had a supporting role in the 1973 science-fiction film The Day of the Dolphin and co-starred opposite Shelley Winters in the television thriller Revenge! (1971). Charleson also had leading roles in a number of unsuccessful television pilots.[2]
On August 16, 1977 Charleson returned to daytime television with the role of Monica Quartermaine in the ABC soap opera General Hospital. Fred Silverman, then president of ABC, asked her to join the series, which at that time was near the bottom of the ratings and near cancellation.[4] Charleson replaced Patsy Rahn as Monica, a doctor caught between her husband Jeff Webber and his back-from-the-dead brother, her true love Rick Webber.[4] For her long-running performance on the show, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series four times. On August 24, 2010, it was announced that Charleson was being demoted to recurring status.[5][6] Charleson is currently the longest-serving cast member of General Hospital.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1964 | A Flame in the Wind | Pam | Recurring role |
1966 | As the World Turns | Alice Whipple | Series regular |
1967 | N.Y.P.D. | Ginger | Episode: "Cruise to Oblivion" |
1968 | A Lovely Way to Die | Julie | |
1968 | The Wild Wild West | Dooley Sloan | Episode: "The Night of Fire and Brimstone" |
1967–1970 | Love Is a Many Splendored Thing | Iris Donnelly Garrison | Series regular |
1970 | Mannix | Marge Lavor | Season 3-Episode 16: "A Chance at the Roses" |
1971 | Revenge! | Nancy Grover | Television film |
1972 | Adam-12 | Kathy Royal | Episode: "The Princess and the Pig" |
1972 | O'Hara, U.S. Treasury | Helga Kuyper | Episode: "Operation: Deathwatch" |
1972 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Lisa Kenny | Episode: "Just a Little Courage" |
1972 | Search | Search | Episode: "Live Men Tell Tales" |
1972 | The Rookies | Anne Dawson | Episode: "The Good Die Young" |
1972 | Emergency! | Christy Todd | Episode: "Women" |
1972 | Cannon | Katherine 'Kate' Machen | Episode: "Sky Above, Death Below" |
1972 | Medical Center | Patti | Episode: "Gladiator" |
1973 | Ironside | Nicky Jameson | Episode: "A Special Person" |
1973 | The F.B.I. | Ginny Wyatt | Episode: "The Loper Gambit" |
1973 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Alice Henley | Episode: "The Circles of Shame" |
1973 | The Day of the Dolphin | Maryanne | |
1973 | Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law | Edie Nolan | Episode: "They've Got to Blame Somebody" |
1974 | Another April | April Weston Moss | Television pilot |
1974 | Cannon | Joan Stevens | Episode: "The Sounds of Silence" |
1974 | The Streets of San Francisco | Joanna Randolph Reed | Episode: "Death and the Favored Few" |
1975 | Kung Fu | Amy Starbuck | Episode: "One Step to Darkness" |
1975 | Happy Days | Mrs. Dorothy Kimber | Episode: "Get a Job" |
1975 | Caribe | Claire Grune | Episode: "Murder in Paradise" |
1975 | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | Joanna Prentiss | Television pilot |
1975 | Medical Story | Episode: "The God Syndrome" | |
1975 | Cannon | Susan Baylor | Episode: "The Man Who Died Twice" |
1975 | Barnaby Jones | Victoria Norris | Episode: "Honeymoon with Death" |
1976 | The Streets of San Francisco | Donna Sinclair | Episode: "Underground" |
1976 | Most Wanted | Lee Herrick | Television pilot |
1976 | Bert D'Angelo/Superstar | Episode: "A Concerned Citizen" | |
1976 | Baa Baa Black Sheep | Captain Anne Schaeffer | Episode: "Love and War" |
1977 | McMillan & Wife | Ginny Lindauer | Episode: "Coffee, Tea, or Cyanide?" |
1977 | The Rockford Files | Patsy Fossler | Episodes: "To Protect and Serve: Part 1" and "To Protect and Serve: Part 2" |
1977 | Cheering Section | Rocker Girl | |
1977–present | General Hospital | Monica Quartermaine | Series regular (1977-2010), Recurring cast (2010-present) Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (1980, 82-83, 1995) Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama (1986, 88, 1990) Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress (1993) |
1993 | Woman on the Ledge | Rachel | Television film |
1997 | Diagnosis: Murder | Herself | Episode: "Physician, Murder Thyself" |
1997–2000 | Port Charles | Monica Quartermaine | Recurring role |
2001 | Dharma & Greg | Katherine | Episode: "Dharma Does Dallas" |
2004 | Friends | Herself | Episode: "The One Where the Stripper Cries" |
2006 | The Return of the Muskrats | Waitress | Short film |
2008 | General Hospital: Night Shift | Monica Quartermaine | Episodes: "Truth and Consequences" and "Past and Presence: Part 2" |
References
- "Leslie Charleson 411 - Soap Opera Digest". Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- "Leslie Charleson Biography (1945-)". Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- Schemering, Christopher (1987). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia. New York: Ballantine. p. 150. ISBN 9780345324597.
- Schemering, Christopher (1987). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia. New York: Ballantine. p. 117. ISBN 9780345324597.
- "Leslie Charleson dropped to recurring status". SoapCentral. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- "Leslie Charleson taken off contract at GH!". Michael Fairman On-Air On-Soaps. 2010-08-24. Retrieved September 15, 2012.