Tamblyn Pays Tribute To GH
In a moving message posted Tuesday on her Facebook page in honor of GENERAL HOSPITAL’s 50th anniversary, Amber Tamblyn (ex-Emily) recalled her time on the iconic soap:
“Yesterday was General Hospital’s 50th Anniversary and I couldn’t be more proud to call myself part of their family. GH is where I learned everything about my craft – the art of emotional intelligence, of listening, of interpreting, of setting a scene on fire. Its where I held Stuart Damon and wept when my real life Grandmother passed away, and where Stuart Damon held me and wept when Anna Lee passed away. Its where I learned how to be disciplined in what I do. Where I found myself, as an actress, as a woman, and as veteran. Its where I learned what having REAL fans in your corner can do for you: carry you into a confidence that most actresses only dream of. On GH, we burned for them and they for us. I absorbed the skilled techniques of John Homa, the turbulent genius of Maurice Bernard, the soft golden simplicity of John Ingle. Its where I had my first real life teenage secret crush (Shout out to you, Jonathan Jackson) and where I developed sister-strong bonds (double shout out, Kimberly and Becky).
General Hospital is more than an America staple. Its the staple gun.
I hope every actor has a chance to experience working on a soap, and every kid gets to grow up watching one with family.
Today I am thinking only of GH and this incredible, historic milestone.”