GH Recasts Molly Again – Brooke Anne Smith Takes Over Haley Pullos’ Role

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‘General Hospital’ (GH) has recast Molly Davis again. The role was previously being played by Haley Pullos and Holiday Mia Kriegel, and now, Brooke Anne Smith has stepped in. How long is she staying for?

Brooke Anne Smith Plays Molly Davis

Brooke Anne Smith has stepped in to play Molly on “General Hospital” after watching Haley and Holiday perform the role. On July 19, 2023, a voiceover informed GH viewers that the actress would now be portraying Molly.

Holiday Mia Kriegel, the previous actress who portrayed the role, started in May but has since left the role. It’s likely true that Brooke’s face looks familiar to you.

The actress, 39, has participated in a lot of TV productions. She appeared in the Too Close To Home television series by Tyler Perry. Additionally, she has acted in films including Las Vegas and Wake Up.

The actress started off her acting career in 2000, when she appeared in an episode of 7th Heaven. Now she is the new face of Molly on ‘General Hospital’.

Molly’s Story and her Changing Face

Molly Lansing-Davis was introduced to ‘General Hospital’ viewers in 2005. In 2009, Haley Pullos took over the role after her character was SORAsed.

However, in April, the actress had a horrific car accident, and she was charged with one felony count of DUI. Edible marijuana and mini tequila bottles were found in her car making the crime very serious. The General Hospital star is currently recovering in a rehabilitation center.

Holiday Mia Kriegel was cast by the producers to fill in for Molly Davis from May 22 through May 26, 2023, as a result of her absence. Haley stated that she needed some time to rest when she left. Therefore, Brooke Anne Smith will fill Molly’s position until further notice.

According to Molly’s plotline, she and her husband TJ are having difficulty getting pregnant, and this issue has gained a lot of attention on “General Hospital.” Kristina, her sister, also offered to carry her child for her. We’d wait and see how that developed.

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