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Kimberly Anne McCullough [1] (born March 5, 1978) is an American actress and television director. She is best known for her role as Robin Scorpio on the soap opera General Hospital, a role which she originated at age seven, playing the character on and off from 1985 to 2000 and 2004 to 2018, in addition to 2021.
For her work as Robin, McCullough has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one for Outstanding Juvenile Female in 1989 and one for Outstanding Younger Actress in 1996. [1] [7] [8] McCullough also earned two Soap Opera Digest Awards, for Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress in 1986 and Outstanding Child Actor in 1993, as well as the 1987 Young Artist Award. [1]
It was given annually from 1985 to 2019 to honor a young actress below the age of 25, who had delivered an outstanding performance in a role while working within the daytime drama industry. At the 12th Daytime Emmy Awards held in 1985, Tracey E. Bregman was the first winner of this award, for her role of Lauren Fenmore on The Young and the ...
The 37-year-old actress took to her blog to share an emotional post and reveal that her late-term miscarriage left her feeling out of control.
She portrayed Robin Scorpio (originated by Kimberly McCullough) and Patrick Drake’s (last portrayed by Jason Thompson in 2016) daughter, Emma, as a series regular until 2016. She has since ...
Kimberly McCullough (born 1978) actress, best known for her role as Robin Scorpio on the soap opera General Hospital; Alex Meneses (born 1965) actress and model; Alex Meraz (born 1985) actor; Yvette Mimieux (1942–2022) actress
General Hospital grad Kimberly McCullough directed and executive-produced the pilot. How We Became the Biggest Band in the World, meanwhile, follows three members of a mega-famous pop group, ...
Kimberly McCullough had already been part of the series since 1985 as character Robin Scorpio. The writers detailed Patrick as the brilliant neurosurgeon son of Dr. Noah Drake. By having Patrick fall in love with Robin, the show's most popular heroine and also HIV positive, the series set out to create one of the genre's "most unique and ...