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Paul Parsons Satterfield Jr. (born August 19, 1960) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for his roles on daytime soap operas General Hospital (as Paul Hornsby, 1991 to 1994), The Bold and the Beautiful (as Dr. Pierce Peterson, 1998 to 1999, 2001 to 2002), and One Life to Live (as Dr. Spencer Truman , 2005 to 2007).
Paul Hornsby, originally played by Paul Satterfield, was introduced in 1991 as the new financial adviser for local conglomerate ELQ Industries. The character was written out on February 10, 1994 and briefly reappearing on March 31, 1994. [47] [48] [49] In 2015, Richard Burgi joined the cast of General Hospital as a recast of Paul. [50]
From 2015–2016, Burgi played Paul Hornsby in the ABC daytime serial General Hospital. In 2021, Soap Opera Digest reported that Burgi had been cast in the recurring role of Ashland Locke on CBS' daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless, with the character first appearing on March 11, 2021.
Dillon Quartermaine is a fictional character from General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ABC network. Introduced in 1992, Dillon is the son of Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and her ex-husband Paul Hornsby (Paul Satterfield). Tracy skips town with Dillon in 1993, violating her custody agreement with Paul.
Doctor at General Hospital who is involved in a drug-importing scheme with Claudia Zacchara. Friend of Patrick Drake in medical school. Shoots Michael Corinthos in a botched attempt on Sonny Corinthos' life, and is later killed by Jason Morgan. Tried to begin a friendship with Sam McCall after he treated her several times.
She was shocked to see the profile of her late grandfather, Jack Hornsby, in the images. What's even more startling, Jack appears to be kissing Jade's unborn baby in the photos.
Paul Hornsby is an American musician and record producer who has produced gold and platinum records for artists including the Charlie Daniels Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, and Wet Willie. [ 1 ] Overview
A week after he began complaining, staff finally took Alexander to the hospital. He died there two days later. A doctor told the Texas Rangers that Alexander could have survived had staff taken him to get a chest X-ray when he first reported feeling sick. In 2002, a judge found Reyes guilty of negligent homicide.