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Livvie is the biological daughter of Kevin Collins and Grace Reese, but was raised to believe her aunt Rachel Locke was her mother. She is the sister/magical twin of Tess Ramsey, who was created from the good side of her personality, causing Livvie to become more ruthless.
Kelly Monaco’s experience working in soap operas has been one incredible ride. Ever since she made her debut as Olivia “Livvie” Locke on Port Charles in 1999, the actress has captivated ...
Monaco played Olivia "Livvie" Locke Morley (1999–2003) in the ABC soap opera Port Charles, as well as Livvie's magically created doppelganger Tess Ramsey (2002–03). When that program ended, she joined the cast of the ABC soap opera General Hospital, of which Port Charles had been a spinoff, as Samantha McCall [10] in October 2003.
Port Charles then started to introduce new, younger characters as a part of the supernatural storylines. These characters proved to be popular with fans and critics, mainly Alison Barrington (Erin Hershey Presley), Caleb Morley (Michael Easton), Livvie Locke (Kelly Monaco), and Rafe Kovich (Brian Gaskill). [23]
General Hospital fans first met Sam on Oct. 1, 2003, having previously seen Monaco as Livvie Locke on the short-lived General Hospital spinoff Port Charles. Lindsay Hartley briefly filled in for ...
She first appeared in the town of Port Charles in 2003. The star earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress ... Before she was Sam McCall, Monaco played Livvie Locke from 2000 to ...
Livvie Locke: 2000–03 Tess Ramsey 2002–03 Debbi Morgan: Ellen Burgess: 1997–98 Laura Nevell: Brenda Madison: 2002–03 Stephen Nichols: Stefan Cassadine: 1997 Nolan North: Chris Ramsey: 1997–2003 Wayne Northrop: Rex Stanton 1997–98 Ion Overman: Gabriela Garza: 2000–02 Kay Panabaker: Sara 2002 Jay Pickett: Frank Scanlon: 1997–2003 ...
Previously, she portrayed Livvie Locke on the soap Port Charles. She was nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards for the series in 2003 and General Hospital in 2006.