She was Holly Sutton on General Hospital, today she is an old lady. This is her at 64

Emma Samms, renowned for her role as Holly Sutton on “General Hospital,” continues to captivate audiences with her performances.

Joining the cast in 1982, she quickly became a favorite, portraying Holly as a charming con artist involved with iconic characters like Luke Spencer and Robert Scorpio.

Despite residing in England, Samms remains connected to the show through social media and periodic appearances, demonstrating her lasting bond with the series.

In celebration of “General Hospital’s” 60th anniversary, ABC has invited Samms to participate in the special program “General Hospital: 60 Years of Stars and Storytelling.”

During an interview with TV Insider, Samms expressed her gratitude for being part of the tribute, highlighting how the show consistently welcomes her back, allowing her to balance her career with personal life in England.

The upcoming special will feature Samms discussing the numerous actors who began their careers on “General Hospital” and later achieved fame in other acting realms.

She firmly rejects the notion of the show being merely a “training ground,” praising it instead as a platform where actors can truly hone their craft under the demands of a rigorous shooting schedule. This environment, she believes, prepares actors for diverse and challenging roles in the broader industry.

As “General Hospital” marks six decades of storytelling, Emma Samms remains an integral part of its legacy, her career intertwined with the show’s history of nurturing talent and delivering compelling drama.