Emma Samms
Emma Samms MBE | |
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Samms at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990 | |
Born |
Emma E. W. Samuelson 28 August 1960 London, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1979 - Present |
Spouse(s) |
Bansi Nagji (m. 1991–92) Tim Dillon (m. 1994–95) John Holloway (m. 1996–2003) |
Children | 2 |
Emma Elizabeth Wylie Samuelson[1] MBE (born 28 August 1960[2]), known professionally as Emma Samms, is a British actress and TV Host best known for her role as Holly Sutton on the American daytime soap opera General Hospital and for replacing Pamela Sue Martin as Fallon Carrington Colby on the prime time soap opera Dynasty.
Early life
Samms was born in London, England, the daughter of Madeleine U. (née White), a ballet dancer, and Michael E. W. Samuelson, who owned a film equipment rental company.[2] Her grandfather, G. B. Samuelson, was a pioneer of British cinema.[2] Samms was raised in the Jewish religion.[3] She trained as a ballet dancer at the Royal Ballet School but stopped dancing at 15 after a hip injury. Following the accident, she trained as an actress, changing her name to "Emma Samms."
Career
Samms first played Holly Sutton Scorpio on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital from 1982 to 1985.[4][5] With Samms choosing to leave the series amicably to go to ABC's Dynasty, her character Holly seemingly perished in a plane crash.[6] On 10 April 1985 Samms appeared in the fifth season episode "Kidnap" as Fallon Carrington Colby, a role originated by Pamela Sue Martin in 1981.[7] The character was immediately transplanted into the new Dynasty spin-off The Colbys for two seasons (1985–1987), until reintroduced back into Dynasty in the 23 September 1987 eighth season premiere "The Siege - Part 1." Samms remained with Dynasty for two seasons until its last episode on 11 May 1989. She later returned for the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion. After the show's run, Samms did some films which failed to get her noticed. She stayed with television. In 1989, Samms made a guest appearance on the sitcom, My Two Dads playing Marcy Bradford, the deceased mother of Nicole Bradford (Staci Keanan) and the woman whom the two fathers (Paul Reiser; Greg Evigan) fought over.
"Fan favorite" Samms had been so popular at General Hospital that Holly was brought back from the dead in January 1992 after a seven-year absence.[6][8] She stayed in the role until 1993,[5] during this time also playing Holly's lookalike half-sister Paloma, a heroic revolutionary. In 1995, Samms appeared as the villainous Grayson Louder in the prime time soap opera Models Inc., a spin-off of Melrose Place, both produced by former Dynasty producer Aaron Spelling.[9]
Samms appeared in four episodes of the BBC series Holby City in 2003, and had a small run on the BBC daytime series Doctors in 2005. She made a seven-episode return to General Hospital as Holly in February 2006. After serving as a presenter (alongside General Hospital co-star Tristan Rogers) for the Daytime Emmy Awards on 28 April 2006, she reappeared on General Hospital for a three-week run starting 1 May 2006, and then again on 30 June 2006. She subsequently stepped into the BBC Children in Need reality series Celebrity Scissorhands as a hairdresser from 3 to 17 November 2006. On 20 September 2007 Samms guested on the long-running ITV series The Bill as drug addict Ella Winstanley.
In August 2009 Samms performed at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in Shall We Dance, a dance revue of musicals by Richard Rodgers, choreographed by Adam Cooper who stars, alongside his wife Sarah Wildor.[10]
Samms has continued to make appearances on General Hospital after her original run, including May 2009,[11][12] March 2012 and August 2013.
In June 2014 Samms was announced as a contestant in BBC gymnastics show Tumble. She was the second celebrity to be eliminated.[13]
Personal life
Samms twice declined offers to appear in Playboy, once during her run on General Hospital and the second during Dynasty. In 1983, Samms and her cousin, film producer Peter Samuelson, co-founded the Starlight Children's Foundation, an organization that helps seriously ill children and their families cope with their pain, fear and isolation through entertainment, education and family activities. The organization was their response to losing Samms's brother and Samuelson's cousin, Jamie, who died at age nine from aplastic anemia.
In 1984 Samms and Tristan Rogers went public with their real-life romance,[5] but the relationship ended around the time she left General Hospital the next year. Engaged to Marvin Hamlisch in the early 1980s, Samms has been married three times: to Bansi Nagji (1991–92), to Tim Dillon (1994–95), and to John Holloway (1996-2003). She and Holloway have two children.
Samms was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to seriously and terminally ill children.[14]
Television filmography
- General Hospital as Holly Sutton Scorpio (1983–85, 1992–93, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015)
- Dynasty as Fallon Carrington Colby #2 (1985, 1987–89)
- Murder in Three Acts as Egg (1986)
- Murder She Wrote as Pamela Leeds Snow White, Blood Red (1988)
- The Colbys as Fallon Carrington Colby (1985–87)
- Newhart as herself (1988)
- The Magic of David Copperfield XI: Explosive Encounter (1989)
- The Lady and the Highwayman as Barbara Castlemaine (1989)
- Bejeweled as Stacey Orpington
- The Shrimp on the Barbie as Alexandra "Alex" Hobart (1990)
- Dynasty: The Reunion as Fallon Carrington Colby (1991)
- Get a Life as Tricia Paddington (1992)
- Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as Arianna Carlin Luthor (1994)
- Diagnosis Murder as Cleopatra Quinlin (1994, Season 1, Episode 10)
- Models Inc. as Grayson Louder (1994–95)
- Film - The Marksman (2005) as Amanda Jacks, with Wesley Snipes and others
- Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar (2006)
- Casualty: Memory Games as Rachel Greer (2011)
References
- ↑ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/L-55546-322
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- ↑ TV guide, Volume 36. Triangle Publications. 1976.
- ↑ Schemering, Christopher (September 1985). "General Hospital". The Soap Opera Encyclopedia. pp. 108–119. ISBN 0-345-32459-5.
- 1 2 3 Waggett, Gerard J. (November 1997). "General Hospital". The Soap Opera Encyclopedia. Harper Paperbacks. pp. 112–134. ISBN 0-06-101157-6.
- 1 2 Harris, Mike; Alan Carter (January 24, 1992, Issue #102). "Tiny Bubbles". Entertainment Weekly. EW.com. Retrieved May 28, 2009. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Schemering (1985). Soap Encyclopedia. "Dynasty", pp. 80-84.
- ↑ Carter, Alan (June 26, 1992, Issue #124-125). "Emma Samms: Cool Soap Actress". Entertainment Weekly. EW.com. Retrieved 2009-05-28. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Shaw, Jessica (November 18, 1994, Issue #249). "Remodeling Inc.". Entertainment Weekly. EW.com. Retrieved 28 May 2009. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/25/arts/dance/25dance.html?_r=0
- ↑ West, Abby (March 10, 2009). "Emma Samms to return to General Hospital". Retrieved May 28, 2009.
- ↑ General Hospital recap (15 May 2009) - Soaps.com
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- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 61608. p. B23. 11 June 2016.
She also appeared as Leah in Goliath Awaits in 1981.
External links
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