'General Hospital' legend Jane Elliot celebrates Tracy Quartermaine, 60 years in television

Iconic Actress Jane Elliott Celebrates Sixty Years in Television as Tracy Quartermaine on General Hospital

Hollywood, Los Angeles - In a world where soap operas have been the staple of daytime television for decades, one actress has left an indelible mark. Jane Elliott, a legend in the industry, is celebrating sixty years of acting, with her iconic role as Tracy Quartermaine on General Hospital being a highlight of her illustrious career.

When asked about what she envisioned for herself as a child, Elliot revealed that she fantasized about becoming an ice skater or a nurse. However, it was clear from an early age that acting would be her profession. With a career spanning nine different soap operas, Elliot has proven herself to be a versatile and talented actress.

Elliot's journey in television began earlier than many might think. In 1965, she appeared on the live soap opera A Flame in the Wind before landing roles on Guiding Light and All My Children. However, it was her time on General Hospital in 1978 that cemented her status as a soap opera icon.

As Tracy Quartermaine, Elliot has brought her signature sass and wit to the role, making it one of the most memorable characters in daytime television history. In an interview, she quipped about playing the character, stating "It's the easiest kind of role to play... there's no crying, no heartbreak." This trait has served her well over the years as she continues to bring the iconic character to life.

Throughout her career, Elliott has been fortunate enough to work with some of the biggest names in television. She once said about Elvis Presley that he was "intelligent, kind, honorable, funny, professional," a sentiment that is reflected in her enduring legacy on General Hospital.

Today, as Elliot celebrates sixty years in television, she reflects on the importance of playing complex characters who are unapologetically themselves. In an industry where likability often takes precedence over authenticity, Elliott's willingness to take on roles that challenge societal norms has been a hallmark of her career.

With the original cast members having moved on or passed away, Elliot now finds herself as the matriarch of the Quartermaine family on General Hospital. When asked about filling the void left by her colleagues, she said, "I'm the last person standing... I represent what's left of the arch family that started." Elliott's dedication to her craft is a testament to her enduring commitment to bringing authenticity and depth to her characters.

As Elliot looks back on six decades of acting, it's clear that she has left an indelible mark on television. With her iconic role as Tracy Quartermaine, she will undoubtedly continue to be remembered as one of the greatest soap opera legends of all time.
 
omg I'm so impressed with Jane Elliott! 60 years in tv is like, a huge deal 🀩 especially when you consider how competitive it is out there. I think what's really cool about her role on General Hospital is that Tracy Quartermaine isn't just a one-dimensional character - she's got sass and wit for days πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's awesome that Jane has been able to play such a complex character for so long without getting typecast. And can you even imagine how nervous she must have been in those early days, like doing live tv and all that? πŸ“Ί anyway, here's to many more years of Elliott crushing it on screen! πŸ‘
 
Iconic actress Jane Elliott is like a staple in my life I grew up watching her as Tracy Quartermaine on General Hospital and she just still got it after 60 years 🀯. I mean, can you believe she's been doing this for six decades? She's the OG of soap operas and I'm so grateful we still get to see her bring that sass and wit to life every day πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

What I love about Jane Elliott is that she's always played characters who are unapologetically themselves, even if they're not always likable. She's like the ultimate anti-heroine and I think that's what makes her so relatable. And let's be real, who doesn't want to be sassy and confident like Tracy Quartermaine? πŸ˜‚

I've seen some of the interviews with Jane Elliott over the years and she just seems so down-to-earth and genuine. She's had an incredible career and it's amazing that she's still going strong after all these years. I'm definitely sending her a virtual celebration cake πŸŽ‚ for 60 years in television - cheers to many more, Jane! πŸ₯³
 
60 years in TV is crazy! I mean, Jane Elliott's been keeping it real as Tracy Quartermaine for that long 🀯. It's impressive how she's managed to make a character so sassy and witty last this long. And you know what's even crazier? How we still use this platform to discuss soap operas... I mean, I guess it's entertaining in moderation πŸ˜‚. But can't we just have a "soap opera" forum where people can share their thoughts on GH or Days of Our Lives without having to deal with the drama and negativity that comes with it? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
OMG, can you even believe Jane Elliott is celebrating 60 years in TV? I mean, I know General Hospital has been around forever, but it's crazy that one person has been playing Tracy Quartermaine for that long 🀯. I wish I could be a soap opera actress when I grow up (just kidding, but a girl can dream πŸ˜‚). What I love about Jane Elliott is that she's not afraid to play complex characters who are unapologetically themselves. That takes so much courage and it's really inspiring πŸ’–. And omg, the fact that she's still on General Hospital after all these years is just amazing πŸŽ‰. The Quartermaine family needs her!
 
Sixty years in TV is a big deal 🀯. I think it's cool how Jane Elliott has played so many roles over the years, but I gotta say, I'm still not a fan of those old soap operas 😴. They just don't hold up to modern TV shows like they used to. But hey, kudos to her for sticking with it and making Tracy Quartermaine one of the most iconic characters in history πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

I also find it interesting that she's playing the matriarch now, filling a void left by others. It raises questions about what happens when original cast members move on or pass away πŸ€”. Does it lead to typecasting or a loss of authenticity? I'm not saying it's all bad, but it's definitely something to consider.

What really gets me is how the industry prioritizes likability over complexity πŸ’”. Elliott's willingness to take on roles that challenge societal norms is refreshing, but it's still a departure from the norm πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Maybe we're just getting too used to manufactured drama and forget about actual character development πŸ“Ί.

Anyway, here's to Jane Elliott: 60 years in TV and still slaying πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ‘
 
i'm so obsessed with general hospital lately and jane elliotts portrayal of tracy quartermaine is everything πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸŽ­ i mean who wouldn't want to play a strong sassy character who's unapologetically herself? the fact that she's been able to make it work for 60 years is just insane 🀯 and i love how she's still bringing the heat even though some of the original cast members are gone πŸ’” she's truly a legend in her own right πŸ‘‘
 
πŸŽ‰ OMG 60 yrs in TV is insane!! πŸ’₯ Jane Elliott is literally a legend 🀩 I'm loving this tribute to her iconic role as Tracy Quartermaine on General Hospital πŸ’– It's so cool that she got to play a character who's unapologetically herself and brought sass and wit to the role πŸ˜‚. And can we talk about how dedicated she is to her craft? πŸ™Œ Filling the void left by her colleagues is no easy feat, but she's rocking it like a pro πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ‘‘. I'm so down for more of Jane Elliott's iconic performances - here's to many more years of bringing authenticity and depth to her characters! πŸŽ₯
 
She's still killing it after 60 yrs 🀩. I mean, can you imagine if all those talented actors from back then weren't around anymore? She's a legend and her legacy lives on in General Hospital πŸ’«. Tracy Quartermaine will always be iconic to me 😎.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ 60 years in TV and still playing the same character? I mean, I get it, Tracy Quartermaine is iconic, but can't they bring in some new blood or give her a spin-off show? It's like she's stuck in a soap opera time loop. And don't even get me started on the "no crying, no heartbreak" comment - that's just lazy writing πŸ™„. I'm all for talented actors carrying an entire show on their shoulders, but after 60 years, can't they give her something more challenging to work with? 😐
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Jane Elliott right now 🀩! Sixty years in TV is like, whoa! I mean, can you even imagine being a part of that many iconic moments on General Hospital? 😲 I love how she's always been about playing complex characters that aren't afraid to be themselves. It's so refreshing to see an actress taking on roles that challenge societal norms and bringing authenticity to the table 🌟. And let's be real, Tracy Quartermaine is one of the most iconic characters in daytime TV history πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I'm all about Jane Elliott's dedication to her craft and her commitment to leaving a lasting legacy on TV πŸ”₯. Long live the OG, Tracy! πŸ‘‘
 
I'm literally freaking out right now!!! 🀯 Jane Elliott is literally a legend!!! 60 years in TV?! That's insane! I've been watching General Hospital for years and it wouldn't be the same without Tracy Quartermaine 😭. I love how she talks about playing complex characters who are unapologetically themselves, that's so true! πŸ€— She's literally a role model for all the young actresses out there. And can we talk about her iconic relationship with Luke Spencer? πŸ’˜πŸ’• I've always shipped them so hard and I'm still rooting for their reunion 😘. Jane Elliott is literally the queen of soap operas πŸ‘‘.
 
This Jane Elliott situation is like a perfect example of what we need in politics - a strong, consistent leader who's been around for decades πŸ’ͺ🏽! I mean, sixty years in television, that's like sixty years of serving the public, you know? And she's still going strong, just like our senators and representatives who've been around for decades too πŸ™„. But seriously, it's amazing how one person can make such an impact on their craft and still be relevant today. It's like what we need in politics - a true leader who's not afraid to take risks and challenge the status quo πŸ’₯. And I love that she spoke about playing complex characters who are unapologetically themselves, that's like what we need more of in politics too - authenticity and courage to stand up for what's right 🀝. The fact that she's still bringing her A-game after all these years is a testament to her dedication and commitment to her craft, which is exactly what we need more of in Washington D.C. πŸ’Ό.
 
she's been doing this for 60 years... i mean, that's crazy 🀯 what's kept her going? seems like a lot of change in the industry tho... not sure if its still possible to play those iconic roles with so many changes in writing and acting styles πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
man i cant even imagine not having general hospital in my life i've been watching it since im a kid and seeing jane elliott as tracy quartermaine is like a rite of passage for me shes been on tv for 60 years thats wild!! i feel so lucky to have seen her grow into this iconic role its surreal thinking about how she started out as an ice skater or nurse lol what a difference acting made for her anyway im so glad shes still doing her thing and bringing tracy quartermaine to life 🀩
 
πŸŽ‰ Sixty years in TV is a big deal! I'm not surprised Jane Elliott has had such a long career - she's like the ultimate veteran actress 🀣. And you know what? I think it's awesome that she's still going strong, bringing her sass and wit to Tracy Quartermaine after all these years. She's proof that with hard work and dedication, you can have a career that spans decades! πŸ’ͺ I'm also loving the fact that she's not afraid to take on complex roles that challenge societal norms - that's what makes her legacy so special πŸ™Œ. Anyway, here's to many more years of Elliott's iconic performances! πŸ‘
 
I just love reading about Jane Elliott's journey to becoming a legend in TV πŸ“ΊπŸ˜ She's got this amazing ability to bring sass and wit to her characters, and I mean, who wouldn't want to play Tracy Quartermaine? The fact that she's been able to make the role so iconic is just mind-blowing 🀯 Her career spanning nine soap operas is also super impressive - that's some serious dedication πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. What I love most about her approach to acting is that she doesn't shy away from playing complex characters who are unapologetically themselves πŸ‘
 
I'm so glad Jane Elliott is getting the love she deserves for sixty years in TV πŸŽ‰. I mean, 60 years is a huge milestone! But let's get to some facts here... did you know that she started her career on live soap operas? Like, back when it was all about being raw and unfiltered? Also, Elvis Presley really was a kind and honorable dude πŸ™. And I'm loving how she's still going strong as the matriarch of the Quartermaine family on General Hospital πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦.

But what I find interesting is that her iconic role as Tracy Quartermaine has been going on for ages, and people are still talking about it πŸ€”. It's a testament to her talent and dedication to bringing authentic characters to life. And hey, who wouldn't want to be the matriarch of the Quartermaine family? πŸ˜‚
 
You know what's crazy? This whole celebration thing just brings up the idea of entitlement πŸ€”. Sixty years is a long time, but it also raises questions about what happens when you've been in a role for that long – do you get to stay there forever or does someone else come along and take your spot? It's like the old saying goes, "You can't have your cake and eat it too." In this case, if Jane Elliott is truly the last person standing of the Quartermaine family, doesn't that mean she's holding onto power for dear life? Is that what we want to celebrate – a legacy of dominance or a true commitment to bringing authenticity to her craft? Maybe it's time for some fresh faces in the industry 🌞
 
she's still killing it after 60 years 🀩 i mean, who else can say they've played a character for that long without getting typecast? her willingness to take on complex roles and challenge societal norms is something we could all learn from. and honestly, the fact that she's still got the sass and wit to bring tracy quartermaine to life is just amazing 🀣 her legacy on general hospital is definitely one to be celebrated
 
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