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Who Is Leaving General Hospital 2024? General Hospital Comings And Goings 2024

In 2024, General Hospital sees several cast changes: Michael Easton, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, and James Patrick Stuart departing, with some characters written out or recast.

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Updated Jul 25, 2024

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Who Is Leaving General Hospital 2024? General Hospital Comings And Goings 2024

Who is Leaving General Hospital 2024?

These departures reflect the ongoing changes in the cast, with some actors leaving for new opportunities and others finishing their storylines.

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Michael Easton

He filmed his final scenes as Hamilton Finn in late June. He's been on the show for a decade, playing multiple characters.

Nicholas Alexander Chavez

Known for playing Spencer Cassadine, he is stepping away from the role to focus on a new project, though he might return later.

Joshua Benard

His character, Adam, wrapped up his role in the show's storyline.

James Ryan

He was quickly recast as Ethan Lovett and is no longer on the show.

Haley Pullos

The actress who played Molly Lansing was temporarily replaced due to a car accident.

Kelly Monaco

The actress who plays Sam McCall was temporarily replaced for a few episodes.

James Patrick Stuart

He left the show after his character, Valentin Cassadine, was written out.

Tonja Walker

Her character, Olivia Jerome, was killed off-screen.

Charles Shaughnessy

Victor Cassadine's actor left the show, with his character getting a significant send-off.

William Lipton

He left his role as Cameron Webber to attend Stanford.

Robin Mattson

Her character Heather Webber was replaced.

Jacklyn Zeman

The actress who played Bobbie Spencer passed away, marking her final appearance on the show.

General Hospital Comings And Goings 2024

Week of July 22, 2024:

  • Jake Webber (Hudson West): Jake is going to art school in Spain but will still appear on the show occasionally.
  • Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner): Scott will have more scenes, especially working with Ava on July 22.
  • Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn): Danny is back and will be seen with his TV dad Jason on July 24.
  • Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy): Diane will appear on July 22 and July 26.
  • New Warden (Barre Johnson): Barre Johnson will play the new warden at Pentonville and will have scenes with Anna.

Where to Watch General Hospital?

You can watch General Hospital on the ABC network. To catch episodes online, go to ABC.com and look for "General Hospital" in the Shows section. You can stream the latest episodes there, but you might need to sign in with your TV provider.

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Additionally, you can watch episodes through the ABC app, available on smartphones, tablets, and streaming devices. Some streaming services also offer ABC live streaming or on-demand episodes, so check your service provider’s offerings.

General Hospital

General Hospital is an American soap opera that first aired on ABC on April 1, 1963. It’s the longest-running American soap opera and has won the most Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, with 14 wins. The show takes place in the fictional city of Port Charles, New York, and has been a staple of daytime television for over 60 years.

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Originally, the show aired for 30 minutes, but it expanded to 45 minutes in 1976 and then to a full hour in 1978. It began broadcasting in high-definition in 2009. Over the decades, General Hospital has become known for its dramatic storylines involving the Quartermaine and Spencer families and has had major viewing milestones, such as Luke and Laura’s wedding in 1981, which was watched by 30 million people.

General Hospital has also had several spin-offs, including "Port Charles" and "General Hospital: Night Shift." It celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013 and its 15,000th episode in 2022. As of 2011, it’s the only soap opera still airing on ABC, following the cancellation of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live."

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