"She's beautiful,
she's delightful... she's Fiona Hutchison. It wasn't long after this
talented actress left her role as OLTL's Gabrielle that she won the
role of GL's jewel thief Jenna Bradshaw. Since joining the show,
she's won a Daytime Emmy Award Nomination... and a new legion of fans."
-Bill
Leiberman/ SOU
"Fiona Hutchison
gave a brilliant performance as Gabrielle during the trial and it's aftermath.
She took a character who was virtually hated by most fans and turned the
seemingly incorrigible vixen into a noble heroine--not an easy task."
-Mark McGarry/SPW
"On Guiding
Light Hutchison skillfully and sympathetically deploys the complete arsenal
of an actress' art. She's charming, mercurial, capable of warmth,
power, softness, vulnerability and strength. She rages without stridency,
and her comic by-play ...is always deft and delicious."
-Emmy Watch/SPW>
"Given meaty
material Hutchison has been just glorious. Always brimming with vivacity
and spirit, she can enact any shade of emotion."
-Marlena/SPW
"I always
Jenn-u-flect for Jenna -- and Fiona, too -- both of whom are soap opera
divas of the highest order! I remember how thrilling it was when Fiona
was nominated for the Emmy a few years back, cracking that Lead Actress
category, which had long been the domain of the grande dames.... I find
her to be a phenomenal actress... but even more important for the
soap medium, she is an extraordinarily romantic actress. I'll never forget
those airport scenes with Deas! She is a star, baby, a star!"
-Michael Logan/TV Guide
"In a business
where lightning rarely strikes more than once, Hutchison has made Gabrielle
and Jenna two of the most fascinating characters on soap operas. "
-Nelson Bianco/ SPW
"Dancing
the role of Carabosse, Fiona Hutchison turns in a fine dramatic and technical
performance. Hutchison... showed beautiful lyricism in a coquettish
and sinister role."
-Edward Smith/State-Record (Columbia, SCC)
"Hutchison
(in vivid contrast to her recent The Guiding Light turn as jewel
thief Jenna Bradshaw) creates a memorable portrait of the sophisticated,
yet emotionally fragile Margot; she believably exudes the conflicting emotions
of Margot's attraction to Max and her sense of duty and respect for husband
Tony."
-Julio
Martinez/ Daily Variety (Theater Critic)
"Fiona Hutchison
is thoroughly captivating..."
-Howard Kissel/N.Y. Daily News (Theater Critic) |