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  1. Sonya Eddy (17 de junio de 1967 - 19 de diciembre de 2022) 1 2 3 fue una actriz estadounidense. Era conocida por interpretar a Epiphany Johnson en la serie estadounidense de ABC General Hospital (2006-2022), por la que recibió una nominación póstuma al premio Daytime Emmy como Mejor Actriz de Reparto en una Serie Dramática en ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sonya_EddySonya Eddy - Wikipedia

    Sonya Eddy (June 17, 1967 – December 19, 2022) was an American actress. She was best known for playing Epiphany Johnson in the American ABC soap opera General Hospital (2006—2022) for which she won a posthumous Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2023.

  3. 20 de dic. de 2022 · ABC’s “General Hospital” is mourning one of its own as actor Sonya Eddy, who starred for 17 years on the long-running soap as nurse Epiphany Johnson, died Monday. She was 55.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0248913Sonya Eddy - IMDb

    Sonya Eddy. Actress: Inspector Gadget. Sonya Eddy, a native of Concord, California, graduated from UC Davis. During her intense studies she began her acting career in the West Coast premiere of "Zora, Is My Name!" (written by the award-winning actress Ruby Dee).

  5. 21 de dic. de 2022 · By Johnny Diaz. Published Dec. 21, 2022 Updated Dec. 24, 2022. Sonya Eddy, who played the no-nonsense head nurse Epiphany Johnson in more than 500 episodes of the enduring ABC soap opera...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Sonya_EddySonya Eddy - Wikiwand

    Sonya Eddy (17 de junio de 1967 - 19 de diciembre de 2022) fue una actriz estadounidense. Era mejor conocida por interpretar a Epiphany Johnson en la serie estadounidense de ABC General Hospital (2006-2022), por la que recibió una nominación póstuma al premio Daytime Emmy como Mejor Actriz de Reparto en una Serie Dramática en 2023.

  7. Actress: Inspector Gadget. Sonya Eddy, a native of Concord, California, graduated from UC Davis. During her intense studies she began her acting career in the West Coast premiere of "Zora, Is My Name!" (written by the award-winning actress Ruby Dee). Sonya performed several roles in "Zora" including Big Sweet - a bawdy blues singer (Ruby Dee's ...