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-TV's
Most Beautiful Women, SOD 6/8/93
-General Electricity, TV Guide 1999
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TV's Most
Beautiful Women: Kristina Malandro- Felicia Jones, GH (SOD
6/8/93)
What
to read: "I love all the beauty magazines, because I like to look at
the designer clothes."
What to wear:
"I like to wear [designer] Jean Paul Gaultier because his clothes look good
on me!"
Workout by Petey:
"I don't really exercise. My son [Petey] weighs 35 pounds, and I have two
sets of stairs in my house. That's my workout!"
Keep your sunny
side up: "I do like to sit in the sun, but I use die-hard
sunscreen."
To paint or not
to paint: "I rarely wear any makeup when I'm not working."
What is your
beauty regime? "My regime is to laugh a lot. My son makes me
laugh."
Not skin-deep:
"If I had to give advice to someone about 'being beautiful,' I would say
that beauty is a state of mind. If you keep yourself happy and laughing a lot,
then I think you will be beautiful."
General
Electricity (by Michael Logan, TV Guide
1999)
"Unless
you count that time last spring when he shagged the town hooker on a bar stool, General
Hospital's Luke, played by Tony Geary, hasn't been intimate with a woman
since the collapse of his marriage to Laura (Genie Francis). And frankly, even
that 20-year partnership wasn't very steamy. So take note: On December 22, Luke
comes very close to having sex with the very married Felicia,
played by Kristina Wagner (their near coupling, caught on video, will be seen by
Felicia's husband, with explosive results). The unexpected Wagner-Geary teaming
is a rare bright spot in the dreary ABC soap, and fans are eating it up.
'But it's not like
they asked for it,' says Wagner. 'Our writers were looking to bring out the
sexuality in Luke, to make Tony more of the leading man he was in the past. But
Tony and me? Who would have thought? I doubt the fans could have even
imagined it.'
True enough. Though
both are longtime GH fixtures, the stars rarely had scenes together until this
year, and their acting styles differ dramatically: She likes to keep things
straight, simple and sweet; he likes it dark, dangerous and dizzyingly comples
and is notorious for his ad-libs.
But Wagner is up to
the challenge. 'She's married to one of the all-time wild men (actor Jack
Wagner), so there's nothing I throw at her that she can't handle,' says Geary,
noting that the oddball pairing makes perfect sense. 'Luke is in the world's
worst midlife crisis. His wife is sleeping with the enemy. His son is dead. And
suddenly, here's this gorgeous, alive young woman who is fascinated by
him. She is a lifeline, and he grabs it.'
That said, Geary
insists the romance, wherever it's headed, 'won't change the bigger picture.
Felicia is not the great love of Luke's life. We all know who that
is.'"
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