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  1. 26. Sept. 2021 · Photo: ABC. Back on September 26th, 1996, (25 years ago today!) the new character of Alexis Davis made her debut on ABC’s General Hospital, and brought to the iconic soap opera, the talents of Nancy Lee Grahn. Grahn, had already made a name for herself with her captivating portrayal of lawyer Julia Wainwright Capwell on Santa Barbara for ...

  2. Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos) also begin discussions surrounding Kristina Corinthos-Davis' (Kate Mansi) egg donation for their surrogacy as they try to ...

  3. 28. Apr. 2023 · XJJohnson/jpistudios.com. Alexis Davis has been on GENERAL HOSPITAL for over two decades now, so it’s understandable that some newer viewers might not be up on the attorney’s epically dramatic history in Port Charles. Originally introduced in September of 1996, Alexis proved so popular with fans, actress Nancy Lee Grahn was bumped up to ...

  4. But we spoke with Alexis' portrayer, Nancy Lee Grahn, who says it's not all doom and gloom for her alter ego. In fact, she says that the osteoporosis storyline is just the opposite, because it shows that when women pay attention to their health, they can continue to be beautiful, stunning, highly sexual beings in the second half of their lives. God knows Grahn speaks her mind about everything ...

  5. 4. Aug. 2022 · Grahn joined the cast of GH in 1996. Prior to that, she played Marco Dane's secretary Beverly Wilkes on One Life to Life and headstrong lawyer Julia Wainwright on Santa Barbara. What do you think about Nancy Lee Grahn making progress on a book about her life? What kind of truths do you want her to reveal in her tell-all memoir?

  6. 15. Dez. 2021 · By Joanna Mazewski / Dec. 15, 2021 6:08 pm EST. "General Hospital" fans know Nancy Lee Grahn as the tough-talking but also sexy lawyer Alexis Davis in the fictional city of Port Charles. In an ...

  7. 10. Mai 2024 · I have great appreciation for Dylan. Her courage to speak out in such a public way has instigated a long needed dialogue about these “private family matters” that are leaving our children unprotected and silenced by a system that must instead give them a voice and actually listen to them. Thank you for listening, Nancy Lee Grahn