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Former General Hospital star Marcus Coloma, who played Nikolas Cassadine from 2019-23, opened up about his recent health ...
Soap star Marcus Coloma recently opened up about a health scare that ended up allowing him to see another day. The “General Hospital” alum, 46, turned to Instagram to share the story of his ordeal and ...
Although General Hospital fans have come to embrace Adam Huss in the role of Nikolas Cassadine, it was a long road because they had finally accepted Marcus Coloma in the part.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Marcus Coloma (Nicholas Cassadine) suddenly left the ABC soap. It turns out that the ...
Marcus Coloma debuted as Nikolas Cassadine in 2019. Viewers had been used to seeing Tyler Christopher in the role, but he vacated it in 2016, and the recast who filled in only lasted a few shows ...
Marcus Coloma wrapped his three-year stint on General Hospital. Pic credit: ABC A few weeks after rumors began about Marcus Coloma and his status on General Hospital, the actor and network ...
Marcus Coloma of 'General Hospital.' Photo Courtesy of ABC, Craig Sjodin Actor Marcus Coloma chatted about “General Hospital,’ MB “State of Mind,” and his upcoming fan events.
Marcus Coloma confirmed his exit from General Hospital after three years of portraying Nikolas Cassadine. His departure came with the news that the actor was not able to film his final scenes.
Actor Marcus Coloma, who portrayed the role of Prince Nikolas Cassadine in ABC's General Hospital, has quit the show after three years, as per Daytime Confidential.
“Marcus Coloma will no longer be playing the role of Nikolas Cassadine,” they said of the actor, who first joined in 2019. “His last airdate will be at the end of January.” ...
Actor Marcus Coloma (“General Hospital”) was recently featured on Maurice Benard’s MB State of Mind podcast on mental health. Digital Journal has the recap.
Marcus Coloma is one of the many actors to play Nikolas Cassadine on General Hospital. Coloma made his debut in Oct. 2019, and while he had big shoes to fill, he made the role his own.