List of children of General Hospital

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General Hospital is an American television serial drama, airing on ABC. [1] The show was created by Frank and Doris Hursley, who originally set it in a general hospital in an unnamed fictional city. The series premiered on April 1, 1963. [1] In the 1970s, the city was named Port Charles, New York. [2]

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Scout Cain

Scout Cain
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Lori and Sevan Andonian (2017)
  • Palmer and Poe Parker (2017–2019)
  • Ella Ramacieri (2019–2021)
  • Cosette Abinante (2022–present)
Duration2017–present
First appearanceFebruary 28, 2017
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesEmily Scout Morgan (birth name)
Emily Scout Cain
Emily Scout Quartermaine
Family Quartermaine
Jerome
Cassadine
Father Drew Cain
Mother Sam McCall
Half-brothers Oscar Nero
Danny Morgan
Half-sisters Lila McCall
Grandfathers Alan Quartermaine
Julian Jerome
Cody McCall (illegal)
Grandmothers Susan Moore
Monica Quartermaine
(adoptive)
Betsy Frank (foster)
Alexis Davis
Evelyn Bass (illegal)
Uncles A. J. Quartermaine
Jason Morgan
Franco Baldwin (foster)
Lucas Jones
Leo Falconeri
Danny McCall (illegal)
Aunts Skye Quartermaine (adoptive)
Emily Quartermaine (adoptive)
Kristina Davis
Molly Lansing
First cousins Michael Corinthos
Lila Rae Alcazar (adoptive)
Jake Webber
Danny Morgan
Other relatives Edward Quartermaine
Lila Quartermaine
Tracy Quartermaine
Ned Quartermaine
Dillon Quartermaine
Brook Lynn Ashton
Ava Jerome
Kiki Jerome
Avery Corinthos
Nikolas Cassadine
Spencer Cassadine
Heather Webber
Steve Webber
Ace Cassadine

Scout Cain is the daughter of Drew Cain and Sam McCall. She was introduced in February 2017 and is named in honor of her adoptive aunt, Emily Quartermaine.

Lori and Sevan Andonian were first cast as Emily Scout Cain. Palmer and Poe Parker were cast next and portrayed the role for almost two years. In mid-2019, Ella Ramacieri was cast in the role and debuted July 1 of the same year. [3]

Charlotte Cassadine

Charlotte Cassadine
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Scarlett Fernandez (2016–2021, 2023–present)
  • Amelie McClain (2021–2023)
  • AnaSofia Bianchi (2023)
Duration2016–present
First appearanceOctober 13, 2016
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other names
  • Charlotte Boland
  • Charlotte Beaulieu
  • Charlotte Honor Cassadine
  • Genevieve LeBlanc [4]
Family
Father Valentin Cassadine
Mother Lulu Spencer
Adoptive mother Claudette Beaulieu (surrogate)
Half-brothers Rocco Falconeri
Grandfathers
Grandmothers
Uncles
Aunts Irina Cassadine
First cousins

Charlotte Cassadine [5] is the daughter of Valentin Cassadine and Lulu Spencer, carried by Claudette Beaulieu. She was born from an embryo that Helena Cassadine created and tried to pass off as Stavros' child with Lulu. Claudette realized that Valentin was dangerous after Charlotte was born, and ran away with her. She later asked her ex-husband, Nathan West, to protect them. Claudette tells Nathan that Charlotte is his daughter, but when a DNA test disproves it, Claudette claims her ex-lover, Griffin Munro, is Charlotte's father. When Claudette realizes Valentin has found her, she skips town and leaves Charlotte behind with Griffin. Valentin tells Griffin that he is Charlotte's father, and Nathan receives a note from Claudette affirming the claim. Griffin petitions to have custody of Charlotte, but the judge grants full custody to Valentin. After Charlotte meets Lulu, she finds out the truth about Charlotte. Lulu petitions Valentin for custody, but he is granted sole custody while she is granted supervised weekly visits. Although Charlotte was distant from Lulu at first, the two grow closer. Months later, Valentin and Lulu share joint custody. Charlotte remains close to Nina Reeves. After her mother Lulu collapsed and put into a coma due to a traumatic brain injury and cerebral edema she sustained from the explosion at The Floating Rib (along with her boyfriend Dustin Phillips who died from his injuries), she lives with her father and sometimes with her grandmother Laura.

Spencer Cassadine

Spencer Cassadine
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Caden & Nicholas Laughlin (2006)
  • Nathan & Spencer Casamassima (2006–2007)
  • Lance Doven (2008)
  • Rami Yousef (2009)
  • Davin Ransom (2009–2011)
  • Nicolas Bechtel (2013–2020)
  • Nicholas Chavez (2021–2024)
Duration
  • 2006–2011
  • 2013–2024
First appearanceFebruary 20, 2006
Last appearanceJanuary 31, 2024
Classification Former; regular
Created by Robert Guza, Jr. and Charles Pratt, Jr.
Introduced by
In-universe information
Other names
  • John Michael Jacks
  • Nikolas Cassadine, Jr.
  • Spencer Alexi Nikolaevich Cassadine
  • Nikolai Mikkos Nikolaevich Cassadine
  • Spencer Stefan Niklosovich Cassadine
  • Victor
Occupation
  • Student
  • Busboy
  • Prince of Greek nobility
Family Cassadine
Webber
Corinthos
Father Nikolas Cassadine
Mother Courtney Matthews
Stepmother Ava Jerome
Half-brothers Ace Cassadine
Grandparents Stavros Cassadine
Laura Spencer
Mike Corbin
Janine Matthews
Aunts and uncles Lucky Spencer
Lulu Spencer
Sonny Corinthos
First cousins Cameron Webber (adoptive)
Jake Webber (legal)
Aiden Spencer
Charlotte Cassadine
Rocco Falconeri
Dante Falconeri
Michael Corinthos (adoptive)
Kristina Davis
Morgan Corinthos
Lila McCall
Sam McCall
Avery Corinthos
Donna Corinthos

Spencer Cassadine [6] is the son of Nikolas Cassadine and Courtney Matthews, introduced in February 2006. He was originally believed to be the son of Jasper Jacks, and Jax decides to keep the secret after Courtney dies. He names the baby John Michael Jacks in honor of Jax and Courtney's fathers. Robin Scorpio learns the truth and announces it at the baby's christening. Nikolas renames the baby Spencer Cassadine in honor of his siblings Lucky and Lulu Spencer. Spencer is kidnapped soon after by his nanny, Colleen McHenry. Before Nikolas can rescue Spencer, he is taken by Helena from Colleen. Nikolas and Emily Quartermaine eventually rescue him. Spencer leaves town with his father and returns with his great-grandmother Lesley Webber.

At his tenth birthday party, Spencer suffers burns and smoke inhalation when a fire breaks out. After Nikolas is presumed dead, Spencer is put under the care of his grandmother Laura Spencer. Spencer asks Laura to let him go to boarding school in France, as Nikolas had planned to enroll Spencer there. She agrees and Spencer leaves. He returns the following summer, intent on getting revenge on Valentin, who is believed to have murdered Nikolas. He is kidnapped by Garvey to draw out Sonny Corinthos, Spencer's uncle. Spencer escapes and Laura sends him back to boarding school for his safety.

When Nikolas returns, he visits Spencer in France with Ava Jerome, his new wife. Spencer is initially happy to see his father but becomes angry when he finds out Nikolas intentionally stayed away to reclaim the Cassadine inheritance from Valentin. Spencer tells Nikolas to stay away and leave him alone. He returns as a young man to Port Charles over a year later, and stalks and harasses Nikolas and Ava by impersonating Ryan Chamberlain to get them to separate.

In 2023, Charlie Mason from Soaps She Knows placed Spencer and his love interest Trina Robinson as a shared entry (at #39 and #38) on his ranked list of General Hospital’s 40+ Greatest Characters of All Time, commenting "Yes, these two lovebirds have to share an entry. How could they not? From the moment Nikolas Cassadine and Courtney Matthews’ son was reintroduced as a brooding young man, we’ve been all about his ultimate pairing with beleaguered heroine Trina." [7]

Wiley Cooper-Jones

Wiley Cooper-Jones
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Erik and Theodore Olson (2018–2021)
  • Kyler and Caleb Ends (2021)
  • Viron Weaver (2021–present)
Duration2018–present
First appearanceJuly 31, 2018 (2018-07-31)
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Shelly Altman and Chris Van Etten
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other names
  • Jonah Michael Corinthos
  • Wiley Quartermaine Corinthos
  • Wiley Alan Corinthos
Family
Parents
Adoptive parents Brad Cooper (illegal)
Lucas Jones (illegal)
Adoptive mother Willow Tait
Half-sistersAmelia Corinthos
Grandfathers
Grandmothers
Uncles
Aunts
First cousins Rocco Falconeri (adoptive)

Wiley Cooper-Jones [8] is the son of Michael Corinthos and Nelle Benson, introduced on July 31, 2018. Nelle delivers the baby with Liesl Obrecht's help. Calling the baby Jonah, the name she and Michael picked out for him, Nelle runs into Brad Cooper, who is mourning the loss of his adoptive son, Wiley Cooper-Jones. She convinces Brad to switch the babies out of spite towards Michael. Brad takes the baby home to his husband Lucas Jones, while Michael is convinced his son died. In late 2019, Brad reveals to Lucas that Wiley is not their son. Wiley is almost kidnapped by Nelle when she learns Michael knows the truth, but Michael finds her and is reunited with his son. Nelle sues Michael for full custody, but the judge grants full custody to Michael and denies Nelle visitation. Wiley is kidnapped by Nelle, but before she can disappear, Michael finds them and brings Wiley home. After Nelle's death, Wiley is adopted by Willow Tait, Michael's wife and Nelle's twin sister.

Amelia Corinthos

Amelia Corinthos is the daughter of Michael Corinthos and Willow Tait-Corinthos. Willow suffered from Leukemia during her pregnancy. Amelia was born via emergency c-section but was otherwise healthy.

Avery Corinthos

Avery Corinthos
General Hospital character
Portrayed byHarper and Presley Carlson (2014)
Ava and Grace Scarola (2014–present)
Celesta DeAstis (2018)
Duration2014–present
First appearanceNovember 4, 2014
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Ron Carlivati
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesJaime Summers
Avery Jerome
A. J. Quartermaine
Family Corinthos
Jerome
Father Sonny Corinthos
Mother Ava Jerome
Stepfather Nikolas Cassadine (2020-2023)
Stepmother Carly Corinthos (2015-2022)
Nina Reeves (2023-)
Half-brothers Dante Falconeri
Michael Corinthos (adoptive)
Morgan Corinthos
Half-sisters Donna Corinthos
Kiki Jerome
Kristina Davis
Lila McCall
Grandparents Mike Corbin
Adela Corinthos
Victor Jerome
Delia Ryan
Uncles Ric Lansing
Dino Antoinelli
Evan Jerome
Julian Jerome
Johnno Ryan
Aunts Courtney Matthews
Olivia St. John
Nephews Rocco Falconeri
Jonah Corinthos (adoptive)
First cousins Molly Lansing
Spencer Cassadine
Evan Jerome, Jr.
Sam McCall
Lucas Jones
Leo Falconeri
Owen Ryan
Other relatives Danny Morgan
Scout Cain

Avery Corinthos [9] is the daughter of Sonny Corinthos and Ava Jerome. Avery is born onscreen in November 2014, and kidnapped by Nina Reeves and Franco Baldwin. They relocate to Canada, where Avery is rescued and returned to her mother. When she was born, it was not known whether Sonny or his son Morgan was the father, until a DNA test shows it is Sonny. When both her parents are imprisoned, Avery is primarily raised by her siblings Morgan and Kiki Jerome. Sonny is released and takes custody of Avery, but his son Michael sues and wins full custody before giving Avery back to Sonny. When Ava is released, Avery's parents go to court for custody. The judge grant Ava sole custody of Avery, with Sonny getting supervised visits. When Ava gets threatened, she returns Avery to Sonny to keep her safe. Ava tries to take Avery back later, but is blackmailed by Carly with a sex tape of her and Paul Hornsby. Paul threatens to send Ava to jail with a recording of her admission about killing Connie. Sonny relents and gives Ava limited visitation with Avery until Sonny and Carly learn about Ava's part in Morgan's death. In May 2018, Ava blackmails Sonny into giving her joint custody after Avery is reported missing.

Donna Corinthos

Donna Corinthos
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Ella and Emma Hullen (2019–2020)
  • Ava Avendano (2021)
  • Arya and Ayla Dormiani (2021–2022)
  • Scarlett Spears (2022–present)
Duration2019–present
First appearanceSeptember 30, 2019
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Shelly Altman and Chris Van Etten
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesDonna Courtney Corinthos
Family Corinthos
Spencer
Father Sonny Corinthos
Mother Carly Corinthos
Stepmother Nina Reeves (2023-)
Brothers Morgan Corinthos
Half-brothers Michael Corinthos
Dante Falconeri
Half-sisters Kristina Davis
Lila McCall
Josslyn Jacks
Avery Corinthos
Grandfathers Mike Corbin
John Durant
Grandmothers Adela Corinthos
Bobbie Spencer
Uncles Ric Lansing
Lucas Jones (adoptive)
Aunts Courtney Matthews
B.J. Jones (adoptive)
Nephews Wiley Cooper-Jones
Rocco Falconeri
First cousins Spencer Cassadine
Molly Lansing

Donna Corinthos is the daughter of Sonny Corinthos and Carly Spencer introduced on September 30, 2019. It is revealed during prenatal testing that Donna has spina bifida, which is treated shortly after her birth.

Leo Quartermaine

Leo Quartermaine
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Verity Jann (2015) [10]
  • Silas and Ezra (2015)
  • Leo and Luca (2016–17)
  • Pressly James Crosby (2017–18)
  • Max Matenko (2018)
  • Aaron Bradshaw (2018–19)
  • Easton Rocket Sweda (2021–present)
  • Isaiah Dell (2022)
Duration2015–2019, 2021–present
First appearanceOctober 8, 2015
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other names
  • Leonardo Francisco Falconeri
  • Mateo Falconeri
  • Leo Falconeri
Family Jerome
Quartermaine (adoptive)
Father Julian Jerome
Mother Olivia Falconeri
Adoptive father Ned Quartermaine
Half-brothers
Half-sisters
Grandfathers
Grandmothers
UnclesDino Antoinelli
Evan Jerome
Vito Falconeri
Vinnie Falconeri
Phil Falconeri
Cosimo Falconeri
Dillon Quartermaine (adoptive)
Aunts Olivia St. John
Ava Jerome
Nephews Danny Morgan
Rocco Falconeri
Nieces Lila McCall
Scout Cain
First cousinsEvan Jerome, Jr.
Kiki Jerome
Avery Corinthos
Tommy Falconeri

Leo Quartermaine is the son of Julian Jerome and Olivia Falconeri. Olivia initially claims Ned Quartermaine is the father to protect Leo from Julian's world. Leo was introduced in May 2015 as a premature birth. Olivia, Ned, and Liesl fake his death. Olivia returns in August and reveals that she named her son Leonardo. Olivia brings Leo to town and lies about him being an adopted son named Mateo. Alexis Davis is suspicious and runs a DNA test. When Julian finds out, he confronts Olivia and they agree to joint custody of Leo. Julian loses custody after being blackmailed into going back to his criminal life. Olivia allows Julian to be in Leo's life again after his recent release. In 2017, Ned becomes Leo's stepfather, and in 2022, Ned adopts Leo.

Rocco Falconeri

Rocco Falconeri
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Nolan and Michael Webb (2013)
  • Diego and Mateo (2013–14)
  • Liam and Oliver Friedy (2014–15)
  • Charles and Ethan Losie (2015–16)
  • Mason Tannous (2016)
  • O’Neill Monahan (2017–2020)
  • Brady Bauer (2021)
  • Finn Francis Carr (2022–present)
Duration2013–present
First appearanceSeptember 9, 2013
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Ron Carlivati
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesBen Westbourne (birth name)
Cesar Faison II
Family Corinthos
Spencer
Webber
Falconeri
Father Dante Falconeri
Mother Lulu Spencer
Half-sisters Charlotte Cassadine
Grandparents Sonny Corinthos
Olivia Falconeri
Luke Spencer
Laura Spencer
Uncles Michael Corinthos (adoptive)
Morgan Corinthos
Leo Falconeri
Nikolas Cassadine
Lucky Spencer
Ethan Lovett
Aunts Kristina Davis
Lila McCall
Avery Corinthos
Donna Corinthos
First cousins Jonah Corinthos (adoptive)
Spencer Cassadine
Cameron Webber (adoptive)
Jake Webber (legal)
Aiden Spencer
Ace Cassadine
Amelia Corinthos (adoptive)
Other relatives Nathan West (godfather)

Rocco Falconeri is the son of Dante Falconeri and Lulu Spencer, carried by Britt Westbourne. Britt originally passes him off as Patrick Drake's son. He is born onscreen in September 2013, and Britt later names him Ben. Ben is later kidnapped by Liesl, who takes Ben to Cassadine Island. He is rescued by Britt and Nikolas Cassadine. Elizabeth Webber notices that Ben and Dante have the same food allergy, and secretly runs a DNA test to confirm Dante is Ben's father. Britt lets Dante have shared custody of Ben, hoping to keep her secret from coming out. Elizabeth learns the truth and tells Lulu and Dante. Before they can claim their son, Liesl kidnaps Ben to help Britt leave town with him. Britt turns Liesl into the police and Ben is rescued. Lulu and Dante are reunited with their son, whom they rename Rocco Falconeri.

Violet Finn

Violet Finn
General Hospital character
Portrayed byJophielle Love
Duration2019–24
First appearanceOctober 23, 2019
Last appearanceOctober 21, 2024
Classification Former; recurring
Created by Shelly Altman
Jean Passanante
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
FatherHamilton Finn
MotherHayden Barnes
GrandparentsGregory Chase
UnclesHarrison Chase
Aunts Elizabeth Webber

Violet Finn is the daughter of Hamilton Finn and Hayden Barnes.

Josslyn Jacks

Josslyn Jacks
General Hospital character
Portrayed byJamie Lea Willett (2009)
McKenna and Karleigh Larson (2009–12)
Sarah Johnson (2012–13) [11]
Paige Olivier (2013) [12]
Hannah Nordberg (2014–15) [13]
Eden McCoy (2015–present)
Courtney Fulk (2023–2024)
Duration2009–present
First appearanceNovember 3, 2009
Classification Present; regular
Created by Robert Guza, Jr.
Introduced by Jill Farren Phelps
In-universe information
Other names
  • Kara Grant
  • Josslyn John Jacks
OccupationStudent
Lifeguard
Waitress
Camp counselor
Family Spencer
Father Jasper Jacks
Mother Carly Corinthos
Stepfather Sonny Corinthos (2015–2022)
Half-brothers Michael Corinthos
Morgan Corinthos
Half-sisters Donna Corinthos
GrandfathersJohn Jacks
John Durant
Frank Benson (adoptive)
GrandmothersJane Jacks
Bobbie Spencer
Virginia Benson (adoptive)
Aunts and uncles Jerry Jacks
B. J. Jones (adoptive)
Lucas Jones (adoptive)
Nelle Benson (adoptive)
Nephews Jonah Corinthos
Nieces Amelia Corinthos
Other relatives Luke Spencer
Lucky Spencer
Ethan Lovett
Lulu Spencer
Cameron Webber (adoptive)
Jake Spencer (legal)
Aiden Spencer
Charlotte Cassadine
Rocco Falconeri

Josslyn Jacks is the daughter of Jasper "Jax" Jacks and Carly Corinthos. After her birth, Claudia Zacchara tries to take the baby away from Carly, but is stopped when Michael kills her. Josslyn is christened, with Jason Morgan and Lulu Spencer as her godparents. When Josslyn is diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer, she is saved by a kidney donation from Jake Spencer after he is killed in a hit-and-run accident. It is discovered later that the kidney is not Jake's, and that Jax had arranged for Josslyn to get Nelle Benson's kidney. Jax and Carly fight over custody of Josslyn, and Carly wins sole custody. Jax kidnaps Josslyn, but he returns her to Carly. Josslyn is kidnapped by Dr. Ewen Keenan on orders from Jerry Jacks, Josslyn's uncle. Jerry injects Josslyn with a substance and she is briefly hospitalized with a high fever. Jerry later reveals that he inoculated Josslyn against a poison that he put into the Port Charles water supply. She has a troubled relationship with Sonny after he has Jax deported.

Bailey Jones

Bailey Jones
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Capri and Teddy (2021)
  • Harper and Scarlett Bloom (2021)
  • Odell-Twins (2021)
  • London and Jett Prinzo-Berendt (2021–present)
Duration2021–present
First appearanceMay 28, 2021
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Chris Van Etten and Dan O'Connor
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other names
  • Lu Jones
  • Bailey Lois Quartermaine (2021–2022)
  • Bailey Louise Jones
Family Jones
Father Peter August
Mother Maxie Jones
Half-brothers James West
Half-sisters Georgie Spinelli
Grandfathers Frisco Jones
Cesar Faison
Mac Scorpio (step)
Grandmothers Felicia Jones
Alex Devane Marick
Uncles Nathan West
Aunts Georgie Jones
Britt Westbourne
First cousins James West
Other relatives Anna Devane
Robin Scorpio
Emma Drake
Noah Drake
Tony Jones
B.J. Jones
Lucas Jones

Bailey Louise Jones is the daughter of Maxie Jones and Peter August. She is introduced in May 2021 after Maxie escapes from Marie Hopkins, who is hired by Peter to induce Maxie's labor so he could leave the country with them and avoid prosecution for his crimes. Maxie goes into labor and delivers Louise with the help of Austin Gatlin Holt. Marie tries to force Maxie to return with her and Louise. Maxie fights her off and runs, tricking Marie into falling to her death. To keep Louise safe from Peter, Maxie gives Louise to Brook Lynn Quartermaine, who is faking a pregnancy to get Valentin to give her shares of ELQ, her family's company. Brook Lynn brings Louise back and calls her Bailey Lois Quartermaine.

Peter discovers Bailey is Louise, and kidnaps her, trying to force Maxie to leave town with him. Maxie, though, convinces him to leave Louise behind, so Louise won't be forced to live on the run. Louise is rescued, and Brook Lynn looks after her while Felicia & Anna Devane try to rescue Maxie. Peter dies and Maxie is rescued, and is finally reunited with her daughter. She decides to name her daughter Bailey Louise, and names Brook Lynn her honorary mother.

Danny Morgan

Danny Morgan
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Gage & Gavin (2012)
  • Claire and Juliette (2012)
  • Finn (2012)
  • Jaxon and Jakob Kring (2012–2014)
  • Caden and Corben Rothweiler (2014–2015)
  • Braiden and Dylan Kazowski (2015–2016)
  • T.K. Weaver (2016–2019)
  • Porter Fasullo (2019–2021)
  • Zakary Risinger (2021)
  • Asher Antonyzyn (2023–present)
Duration2012–present
First appearanceJune 1, 2012
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Ron Carlivati
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other names
  • Daniel Edward Morgan
  • Jason Morgan, Jr.
  • Victor Lord III
Family Quartermaine
Jerome
Cassadine
Father Jason Morgan
Mother Sam McCall
Half-brothers Jake Webber
Half-sisters Lila McCall
Scout Cain
Grandfathers Alan Quartermaine
Julian Jerome
Cody McCall (illegal)
Grandmothers Susan Moore
Monica Quartermaine (adoptive)
Alexis Davis
Evelyn Bass (illegal)
Uncles A. J. Quartermaine
Drew Cain
Lucas Jones
Leo Falconeri
Danny McCall (illegal)
Aunts Skye Quartermaine (adoptive)
Emily Quartermaine (adoptive)
Dawn Winthrop (adoptive)
Kristina Davis
Molly Lansing
First cousins Michael Corinthos
Lila Rae Alcazar (adoptive)
Oscar Nero
Scout Cain
Other relatives Edward Quartermaine
Lila Quartermaine
Tracy Quartermaine
Ned Quartermaine
Dillon Quartermaine
Brook Lynn Ashton
Ava Jerome
Kiki Jerome
Avery Corinthos
Nikolas Cassadine
Spencer Cassadine
Heather Webber
Steve Webber
Franco Baldwin
Ace Cassadine

Danny Morgan is the son of Jason Morgan and Sam McCall. Gage and Gavin had the role initially in 2012 before being replaced by Jaxon and Jakob Kring from 2012 to 2014. Due to child labor laws and the amount of scenes Danny had, Claire and Juliette were cast, and alternated scenes with Jaxon and Jakob in 2012. Caden and Corben Rothweiler were cast from 2014 to 2015. Braiden and Dylan Kazowski were cast from 2015 to 2016. TK Weaver was cast from 2016 to May 2019. [14] [15] On May 31, 2019, Porter Fasullo took over the role. [16]

Danny Morgan was born onscreen in June 2012. Danny is initially believed to be the son of Sam's alleged rapist, Franco after Heather Webber switches the paternity test. He is switched at birth by Todd Manning and Heather with Téa Delgado's stillborn son, Victor Lord III. Téa takes him home to Llanview, and Jason later figures out Sam's baby was switched with Téa's. Heather kidnaps the baby, and Jason and Sam rescue their son, naming him in honor of his adoptive uncle, Danny McCall, and great-grandfather, Edward Quartermaine. Danny is diagnosed with leukemia on his first birthday. When Danny does not respond to treatment, Sam looks for a bone marrow donor. Julian Jerome gives a bone marrow transplant, saving his grandson's life.

Aiden Webber

Aiden Webber
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Adrian & Brett Ritter (2010–2011)
  • Maximo & Finbar (2011)
    Titus Jackson (2011–2012)
  • Jason David (2012–2021)
  • Enzo De Angelis (2021–2024)
  • Tristan Riggs (2024)
  • Colin Cassidy (2024)
Duration2010–2013, 2015–present
First appearanceJuly 19, 2010
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Robert Guza, Jr.
Introduced by Jill Farren Phelps
Frank Valentini (2012–2024)
In-universe information
Other namesAiden Alexi Niklosovich Cassadine (birth name)
Aiden Webber
Family Spencer
Hardy
Webber
Father Lucky Spencer
Mother Elizabeth Webber
Half-brothers Cameron Webber
Jake Webber
Grandparents Luke Spencer
Laura Spencer
Jeff Webber
Carolyn Webber [17]
Uncles Nikolas Cassadine
Ethan Lovett
Steve Webber
Aunts Lulu Spencer
Sarah Webber
Hayden Barnes
First cousins Spencer Cassadine
Charlotte Cassadine
Rocco Falconeri
Ace Cassadine

Aiden Webber is the son of Lucky Spencer and Elizabeth Webber. From 2011 to 2012, the role was played by Titus Jackson, real-life son to Jonathan Jackson, who played his on-screen father, Lucky. [18] Jason David took over the role in 2012. [11] Colin Cassidy assumed the role during the September 30, 2024, episode. [19]

Aiden is introduced in July 2010 and is originally believed to be Nikolas Cassadine's son after Helena switches a paternity test. Aiden is kidnapped by Franco and given to his mother. Lucky finds Aiden and returns him to Elizabeth and Nikolas. Elizabeth gets another DNA test, which confirms Lucky is his father. She tells Lucky and Nikolas months later, and Nikolas briefly kidnaps Aiden before returning him to Elizabeth and Lucky. When Aiden is diagnosed with immune thrombocytopenic purpura, he receives a blood transfusion from his aunt Lulu and fully recovers. In 2018–19, Aiden is harshly bullied in school because the class assumes he might be gay. His cousin Charlotte Cassadine is found to be one of the main instigators. His brother Cameron defends him, and Elizabeth and Franco try to get his teacher, Willow, to step in and intervene. Elizabeth chooses to accept Aiden if he ever comes out as gay.

Georgie Spinelli

Georgie Spinelli
General Hospital character
Portrayed byElle and Eve Tanz (2013)
Londyn and Teagan (2013–14)
Harper Barash (2015)
Lily Fisher (2017–present)
Eden Harker (2023)
Juliet Donenfeld (2024)
Duration
  • 2013–2015
  • 2017–present
First appearanceAugust 21, 2013
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Ron Carlivati
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesConstanza Louise Falconeri II
Georgianna Spinelli
Family Scorpio/Jones
Father Damian Spinelli
Mother Maxie Jones
Half-brothers James West
Half-sisters Louise Jones
Grandparents Frisco Jones
Felicia Jones
Mac Scorpio (step)
Aunts Georgie Jones
Other relatives Robin Scorpio (step)
Emma Drake (step)
Noah Drake (step)
Dante Falconeri (godfather)
Lulu Spencer-Falconeri (godmother)

Georgie Spinelli is the daughter of Damian Spinelli and Maxie Jones. Maxie tries to pass her off as Dante and Lulu Falconeri's, whom she agrees to be a surrogate for until she miscarried. Maxie gives birth via C-section; Dante and Lulu name the baby Constanza "Connie" Louise Falconeri, and ask Maxie and Damien to be her godparents. At the christening, Brad Cooper arrives and tells Dante and Lulu that Connie is Maxie and Damien's biological daughter. After a custody battle, Spinelli is awarded full custody of Connie, while Maxie is not allowed to have any contact with her daughter for six months. In mid-December, Damien and his girlfriend, Ellie Trout, move with Connie to Portland. Despite the court order, Damien takes the baby to say goodbye to Maxie and they rename her Georgie after Maxie's late sister and Spinelli's good friend, Georgie Jones. Maxie is granted visitation rights by a judge and spends the holidays with Georgie. Damien and Georgie temporarily move back to Port Charles when Damien tries to reconcile with Maxie. He later reconciles with Ellie, and takes Georgie back to Portland with her.

Cameron Webber

Cameron Webber
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Uncredited (2004–05)
  • Ashwyn Bagga (2005–06)
  • Braeden Walkes (2006–12)
  • Michael Leone (2013–18)
  • Anthony Saliba (2013)
  • Cade McWatt (2018)
  • William Lipton (2018–present)
Duration2004–present
First appearanceJune 18, 2004
Classification Present; recurring
Created by
Introduced by
In-universe information
Other namesCameron Steven Webber [20]
Cameron Spencer
Occupation
  • Student
  • Busboy
  • Camp counselor
Family
Parents
Stepfather
Half-brothers
Grandfathers
Grandmothers
Uncles
Aunts
First cousins

Cameron Webber is the biological son of Zander Smith and Elizabeth Webber. [21]

Ashwyn Bagga was cast as Cameron Steven Webber from 2005 to 2006. Braeden Walkes took over the role in 2006 until 2012. Michael Leone was cast as Cameron in 2013 and left in 2018. Anthony Saliba briefly portrayed the character in 2013. [22] Cade McWatt took over the role on July 3, 2018. [23] In August 2018, it was announced that he was let go from the series with William Lipton cast in the role. [24]

Elizabeth is in a stormy marriage with Ric Lansing, and finds it hard to trust him due to his fascination for revenge against his brother, Sonny Corinthos. After Elizabeth miscarries his child, Ric blames Sonny and takes Carly hostage to give her unborn baby to Elizabeth to raise. Elizabeth finds out and is horrified by Ric's actions. On October 31, 2003, she sleeps with Zander Smith for the second time and ends up pregnant. Due to Zander's dangerous lifestyle, Elizabeth and Ric (who have reconciled) decide to raise the child together without Zander's involvement, who agrees. Elizabeth divorces Ric when she realizes that he will not let go of his obsession with Sonny. Before Zander's death in a police shootout, Elizabeth agrees to name their son Cameron in honor of Zander's father, Cameron Lewis.

Cameron is introduced in May 2004 in California [25] before he and Elizabeth arrive in Port Charles a month later. Elizabeth raises him as a single mother, and he is often left in the care of Elizabeth's grandmother, Audrey Hardy, while Elizabeth studies to become a certified nurse at General Hospital. When she marries Lucky Spencer in 2005, he becomes the father figure in Cameron's life. Although they divorce in late 2007, and Lucky does not legally adopt him, the Spencers maintain a presence in Cameron's life. [26] Cameron accidentally sets Elizabeth's house on fire while playing with matches, sending Elizabeth to the hospital when she goes to rescue his little brother Jake. In January 2011, Cameron is on the bus during the General Hospital ski trip when it crashs, but avoids being severely injured.

In 2014, Cameron and his cousin Spencer Cassadine fight over who gets to "date" Emma Scorpio-Drake. Cameron and Emma dance together the night of the Nurses' Ball, but their performance is interrupted by Spencer. Later, Cameron helps Ric reconnect with Elizabeth. [27] At the 2015 Nurses' Ball, Cameron and Emma are set to perform the tango again but are interrupted again by Spencer, who throws sandbags on the stage. [28]

In 2017, his aunt Hayden shows up and offers to take him for the day. [29] After getting a treat at the coffee kiosk, Spencer and Cameron start arguing about Emma, and Spencer starts a food fight that is stopped by their grandmother, Laura Spencer. [30]

In early August 2018, Cameron is caught stealing earbuds. [31]

Jake Webber

Jake Webber
General Hospital character
Portrayed byLandon and Trey (2007)
Amanda, Miranda and
Maryssa Jones (2007)
Edward and James Nigbor (2007–11)
James Nigbor (2015–16)
Hudson West (2016–present) [32]
Duration
  • 2007–2011
  • 2015–2019
  • 2021–present
First appearanceMay 4, 2007
Classification Present; recurring
Created by Robert Guza, Jr.
Introduced by
Spin-off
appearances
General Hospital: Night Shift
In-universe information
Other namesJacob Martin Spencer (birth name)
Jake Morgan
Family Quartermaine
Hardy
Webber

Spencer (legal)
Father Jason Morgan
Lucky Spencer (legal)
Mother Elizabeth Webber
Half-brothers Cameron Webber
Aiden Spencer
Danny Morgan
Grandfathers Alan Quartermaine
Jeff Webber
Luke Spencer (legal)
Grandmothers Susan Moore
Monica Quartermaine (adoptive)
Carolyn Webber [17]
Laura Spencer (legal)
Uncles A. J. Quartermaine
Drew Cain
Steve Webber
Nikolas Cassadine (legal)
Ethan Lovett (legal)
Aunts Skye Quartermaine (adoptive)
Emily Quartermaine (adoptive)
Dawn Winthrop (adoptive)
Sarah Webber
Hayden Barnes
Lulu Spencer (legal)
First cousins Michael Corinthos
Lila Rae Alcazar (adoptive)
Oscar Nero
Scout Cain
Spencer Cassadine (legal)
Charlotte Cassadine (legal)
Rocco Falconeri (legal)
Ace Cassadine (legal)
Other relatives Edward Quartermaine
Lila Quartermaine
Tracy Quartermaine
Ned Quartermaine
Dillon Quartermaine
Brook Lynn Ashton
Heather Webber
Steve Webber
Franco Baldwin
Jonah Corinthos
Bobbie Spencer (legal)
Carly Corinthos (legal)
Michael Corinthos (legal)
Morgan Corinthos (legal)
Josslyn Jacks (legal)

Jake Webber is the son of Jason Morgan and Elizabeth Webber. [33] Jason agrees to let Elizabeth and Lucky Spencer raise the baby to protect him from Jason's mob business. Jake is kidnapped by Maureen Harper, but is rescued by Jason and returned to Elizabeth. Jake is again kidnapped by Jason's enemies and rescued by Sam McCall. In March 2011, Jake is struck by Luke Spencer in a hit-and-run incident. [34] He is declared brain-dead and placed on life support. Lucky and Elizabeth agree to give Jake's kidney to Josslyn Jacks, who has cancer. In July 2015, he is revealed to be alive after being kidnapped by Helena Cassadine. He is rescued by Lucky, Luke, and Laura, and returns home to be raised by Drew and Elizabeth. When Drew and Elizabeth's engagement ends, Jake is upset and tries to get Drew to come back home, and vandalizes the house to try to get his parents to reconcile. Sam tries to help Jake when she figures this out, but Jake panics and runs away. Sam follows him, but she slips and falls down the stairs. Scared that he hurt Sam, Jake runs away on his bike and gets hit by a car. Jake survives and is taken to a children's hospital, where he recovers from his injuries. Jake is conditioned by Helena, and at the 2017 Nurses Ball. He receives a dangerous chemical weapon created by the WSB known as the Chimera. He was allowed to do his magic routine after the Nurse's Ball ended, where he almost opened the Chimera. He was stopped by Drew, Elizabeth, and Valentin.

James West

James West
General Hospital character
Portrayed by
  • Sally Brown (2018) [35] [36]
  • Marciano twins (2018–2019) [37]
  • Kyler and Caleb Ends (2019) [38]
  • Owen and Curtis Rufca (2019)
  • Gary James Fuller (2023–present)
Duration2018–present
First appearanceMay 21, 2018 (2018-05-21)
Classification Present; recurring
Created by
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesJames Malcolm West
Family Scorpio/Jones
Father Nathan West
Mother Maxie Jones
Half-sisters Georgie Spinelli
Louise Jones
Grandfathers
Grandmothers
Uncles Peter August
Aunts
Other relatives Nelle Benson
Wiley Quartermaine Corinthos

James West is the son of Nathan West and Maxie Jones, introduced on May 21, 2018.

Sally Brown was cast as James Malcolm West, [35] [36] who were replaced by the Marciano twins. [37] On August 30, 2019, Kyler and Caleb Ends were recast for the role. [38] Maxie's water breaks in Peter's car after leaving the Nurses' Ball. She has Peter pull over, and he helps deliver James on the side of the road. Maxie names him after his late father, Nathan and her step-father, Mac Scorpio.

Former characters

Lila Rae Alcazar

Lila Rae Alcazar
General Hospital character
Portrayed byGianna Crane (2006–07)
Kayla Madison (2012)
Duration
  • 2006–07
  • 2012
First appearanceOctober 23, 2006
Last appearanceNovember 21, 2012
Classification Former, recurring
Created by Robert Guza, Jr.
Introduced by Jill Farren Phelps (2006)
Frank Valentini (2012)
In-universe information
Other namesLila Rae Quartermaine
Family
Father Lorenzo Alcazar
Mother Skye Quartermaine
Half-brothers Diego Alcazar
Grandparents
Uncles
Aunts
First cousins

Lila Rae Alcazar is the daughter of Lorenzo Alcazar and Skye Quartermaine. She is named after Skye's adoptive grandmother, Lila Quartermaine, and Skye's biological mother, Rae Cummings.

Skye is reluctant to let Lorenzo be a part of Lila's life because of his mobster background. After Lila was born, they reconcile, with Lila Rae's last name being changed to her father's. Skye is revealed to be forced to stay with Lorenzo, who threatens to kill her if she tries to take the baby from him again. Skye helps Lorenzo's rival, Jason Morgan, get rid of Lorenzo. Skye gets Lila Rae back when she and Lorenzo plan on moving away, and Jason kills Lorenzo. Shortly after, Skye and Lila Rae leave town. Lila Rae visits Port Charles with Skye to meet her family and attend Edward Quartermaine's funeral. [39]

Alec Barrett

Alec Barrett
General Hospital character
Portrayed byQuinn Friedman
First appearanceMay 12, 2011
Last appearanceJuly 21, 2011
Classification Former, recurring
Created by Robert Guza, Jr.
Introduced by Jill Farren Phelps
In-universe information
Other namesAleksander Janáček, Jr.
Alec Scott
Aleksander Barrett
ParentsAleksander Janáček
Brenda Barrett
Grandparents Theo Hoffman
Suzanne Stanwyck
Harlan Barrett
Veronica Wilding
AuntsJulia Barrett

Alec Barrett is the son of Aleksander Janáček and Brenda Barrett. [40] Brenda believes she miscarried, but Alec's grandmother, Suzanne Stanwyck, fakes his death and keeps him hidden. When Brenda learns the truth, Suzanne brings Lucian to Brenda and claims he is her son. When Brenda decides to get a DNA test done, Suzanne takes Lucian back and tries to disappear with Alec, but is found by Sonny Corinthos, who returns Alec to Brenda. Brenda divorces Sonny, and she and Alec move to Rome, Italy.

Emma Drake

Emma Scorpio-Drake
General Hospital character
Portrayed byRuby & Rose Romero (2008)
Jessie & Gianna Salvatierra (2009–10)
Francesca Cistone (2010–11)
Brooklyn Rae Silzer [41] (2011–23)
Duration
  • 2008–2018
  • 2020
  • 2023
First appearanceNovember 3, 2008
Last appearanceNovember 27, 2023
Classification Past; recurring
Created by Robert Guza, Jr.
Introduced by Jill Farren Phelps (2008)
Frank Valentini (2020, 2023)
In-universe information
Other namesEmma Grace Scorpio-Drake
Amelia Everett-Ashton
Family Scorpio
Father Patrick Drake
Mother Robin Scorpio
BrothersNoah Drake
Half-brothers Gabriel Santiago
Grandparents Noah Drake
Mattie Drake
Robert Scorpio
Anna Devane
Aunts and uncles Matt Hunter
Sasha Gilmore
Leora Hayward
First cousinsLiam Corbin
Other relatives Mac Scorpio
Peter August [42]
Cody Bell
Maxie Jones (step)
Georgie Jones (step)
Aidan Devane
Damian Spinelli (godfather)
Maxie Jones (godmother)

Emma Drake is the daughter of Patrick Drake and Robin Scorpio. The role is played by child actress Brooklyn Rae Silzer, who won a Young Artist Award in 2013 for Best Young Actress 10 And Under In A TV Series, for her role as Emma. [43] She is born onscreen in November 2008. When Emma comes down with a fever, she and Robin get stranded in a snowstorm when they go to a doctor. Robin leaves her in Maxie Jones' care, who brings Emma to the hospital where she is diagnosed with pneumonia. When Lisa Niles becomes obsessed with Patrick, she kidnaps Emma, but Robin and Patrick save her. After Robin is presumed dead in a lab explosion, Patrick raises Emma alone. Robin is alive and calls home, but Patrick believes Emma is playing pretend when she tells him about the phone call. Emma does not approve of her father's new girlfriend, Dr. Britt Westbourne, and Patrick breaks up with Britt when he learns she has been treating Emma poorly. When Robin returns, she and Patrick reunite, and Emma and her parents relocate to Berkeley, California. [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] Emma periodically returns with her mother, or to visit her grandmother Anna Devane. [49] [50] [51] [52]

Taylor DuBois

Taylor DuBois
General Hospital character
Portrayed by Samantha Logan (2013)
Pepi Sonuga (2013)
First appearanceJune 4, 2013
Last appearanceDecember 13, 2013
Classification Former, recurring
Created by Ron Carlivati
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Brothers Felix DuBois

Taylor DuBois is the younger sister of Felix DuBois. Taylor comes to Port Charles to spend the summer with her big brother Felix (Marc Anthony Samuel) and falls for TJ Ashford (Tequan Richmond). The role was originated by Samantha Logan who made her first appearance on June 4, 2013. In September 2013, it was announced that the role had been recast with actress Pepi Sonuga who made her onscreen debut later that month. [53]

Angela Durrell said Taylor's introduction would not only add to the dynamic for the younger characters, but would also make things interesting for the adults. [54] Soap Opera Network said Logan's introduction came just in time for the usual summer teen storylines. [55] The July 8 issue of Soaps In Depth listed Taylor at No. 3 in the "5 Things We're Loving" section. [56] Jamey Giddens praised the actress and the dynamic that Taylor brought to the teen scene and likened Taylor and Molly to the '90s feud between Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil) and Karen Wexler (Marie Wilson). [57]

B. J. Jones

B. J. Jones
General Hospital character
Portrayed byBrighton Hertford (1986–1994, 2024)
Marissa Carrera (2005)
Kirsten Storms (2009)
Duration
  • 1986–1994
  • 2005
  • 2009
  • 2024
First appearanceOctober 6, 1986
Last appearanceJanuary 11, 2024 (2024-01-11)
Classification Former; guest
Created by Pat Falken Smith
Norma Monty
Introduced by
Book appearances Robin's Diary
In-universe information
Other namesBarbara Jean Jones
Angela Brighton
Family Jones
Spencer (adoptive)
Parents Tony Jones
Tania Roskov
Adoptive mother Bobbie Spencer
Brothers Lucas Jones (adoptive)
Half-sisters Carly Corinthos (adoptive)
GrandfathersAndrew Jones
Boris Roskov
Tim Spencer (adoptive)
GrandmothersCindy Jones
Lena Eckert (adoptive)
Uncles Frisco Jones
Luke Spencer (adoptive)
Aunts Pat Spencer(adoptive)
Nephews Michael Corinthos (adoptive)
Morgan Corinthos (adoptive)
Nieces Josslyn Jacks (adoptive)
First cousins Maxie Jones
Georgie Jones
Valerie Spencer (adoptive)
Lucky Spencer (adoptive)
Ethan Lovett (adoptive)
Lulu Spencer (adoptive)

B. J. Jones is born on October 6, 1986, and is the daughter of Tony Jones and his first wife, Tania Roskov. She is named Barbara Jean in honor of nurse Bobbie Spencer, who helped with the delivery. Bobbie adopts B. J. and marries Tony years later after Tania dies in a car accident. [58]

B. J. is left brain-dead after her school van is hit by a drunk driver in May 1994. Tony makes the decision to donate B. J.'s organs, and her heart was transplanted into her ailing cousin Maxie Jones. The storyline won critical acclaim and several awards for acting and writing, and remains of one the greatest storylines in daytime history. [59]

In February 2009, as part of the ABC Daytime "Go Red" campaign for women with heart disease, the storyline was reprised. Maxie falls asleep after attending the "Go Red" fashion show in New York City; while asleep she dreams of an alternate universe where she died and B. J. lived. [60] On October 6, 2011, Maxie celebrates B. J.'s birthday with a red heart balloon and a small stone saying "Barbara Jean Jones: Will not be forgotten." In January 2024, Brighton Hertford reprised the role in episodes pertaining to the death of Bobbie Spencer. [61] In the episodes, B. J. appears under the guise of Angela Brighton, a journalist doing a profile on Bobbie.

Rafe Kovich, Jr.

Rafe Kovich, Jr.
General Hospital character
Portrayed byJimmy Deshler
Duration2013–14
First appearanceJanuary 30, 2013
Last appearanceJuly 16, 2014
Classification Former, recurring
Created by Ron Carlivati
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Parents Stephen Clay
Alison Barrington
Rafe Kovich (legal)
Adoptive parents Silas Clay (foster)
Sam Morgan (foster) [62]
StepmotherLivvie Locke (2003)
GrandparentsMalcolm Barrington
Elizabeth Barrington
Uncles Silas Clay
First cousins Kiki Jerome
Nelle Benson
Willow Tait
Other relatives Amanda Barrington

Rafe Kovich, Jr. is the son of Stephen Clay and Alison Barrington, and the legal son of Rafe Kovich. The character was created from the storyline of the defunct spin-off series Port Charles , where the character was originally the son of Caleb Morley and Alison.

Rafe arrives in Port Charles with Alison, having spent most of his life on the run. He bonds with Molly Lansing when she buys him lunch. Soon after, he witnesses Alison being murdered by Caleb. John McBain finds Rafe next to his mother's body, and Rafe is arrested. Rafe insists he is innocent and accuses John. Caleb shows up to free Rafe, but Rafe escapes and hides in Molly's house before being discovered and sent back to jail. When Caleb kidnaps Molly's sister, Sam Morgan, and nephew, Danny, John and Rafe break out of prison with Lucy Coe to rescue them. While John and Lucy rescue Sam, Rafe watches over Danny to protect him from Heather Webber. He is adopted by Sam after being released by the police. When Stephen's brother Silas shows up in town, he sues Sam for custody of Rafe and wins, but he lets Rafe stay with Sam. The two bond, and Rafe moves in with his uncle. Rafe develops a crush on Molly, but she is dating TJ Ashford. Rafe tries to break them apart with Taylor DuBois' help. Molly cuts Rafe out of her life when she finds out. Upset and depressed, Rafe starts using cocaine and stealing money from Sam to get drugs. Rafe causes an accident to run Patrick Drake's family off the road. Rafe tries to skip town, but Molly catches up to him and they drive off in Silas' car. Rafe tells Molly he caused the accident, but was ordered to run Patrick off the road. Before he can tell Molly who ordered him, the car crashes. Rafe is rushed to the hospital with a serious head injury. He is left brain-dead and put on life support before his family say their farewells. [63]

Oscar Nero

Oscar Nero
General Hospital character
Portrayed by Rio Mangini (2017)
Garren Stitt (2017–19)
Duration2017–19
First appearanceJune 23, 2017
Last appearanceJune 27, 2019
Classification Past; regular
Created by Shelly Altman
Jean Passanante
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesOscar Nero Quartermaine [64]
Family Quartermaine
Parents Drew Cain
Kim Nero
Stepmother Sam McCall (2018)
Half-brothersAndrew
Half-sisters Scout Cain
Grandparents Alan Quartermaine
Susan Moore
Monica Quartermaine (adoptive)
Betsy Frank (foster)
Uncles A. J. Quartermaine
Jason Morgan
Franco Baldwin (foster)
Aunts Skye Quartermaine (adoptive)
Emily Quartermaine (adoptive)
First cousins Michael Corinthos
Lila Rae Alcazar (adoptive)
Jake Webber
Danny Morgan
Other relatives Edward Quartermaine
Lila Quartermaine
Tracy Quartermaine
Ned Quartermaine
Dillon Quartermaine
Brook Lynn Ashton
Heather Webber
Steve Webber
Franco Baldwin

Oscar Nero, born on October 16, 2002, is the previously unknown son of Drew Cain (Billy Miller) and Dr. Kim Nero (Tamara Braun). [65] The role was first played by Rio Mangini for two episodes on June 23 and 26, 2017. [66] [67] After Mangini joining the cast of Everything Sucks , the role was recast with Garren Stitt, who debuted a week later on July 7. [68] Stitt exited the role on May 2, 2019, after Oscar dies from a brain tumor. [69]

Teddy Rivera

Teddy Rivera
General Hospital character
Portrayed byEli and Ilee Alzubaidy
First appearanceMay 23, 2016
Last appearanceSeptember 21, 2016
Created by Shelly Altman
Jean Passanante
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Other namesEduardo Rivera
Father Carlos Rivera
Mother Sabrina Santiago
Half-brothers Gabriel Santiago
GrandfathersJavier Rivera
GrandmothersGabriella Santiago
UnclesJoe Rivera
Other relativesArmando Santiago
Inocencia Santos
Juan Santiago (adoptive)

Teddy Rivera is the son of Carlos Rivera and Sabrina Santiago. Teddy is born off-screen while Sabrina and Carlos are on the run. Teddy is in Puerto Rico being held captive by Carlos' friend, but Sabrina has her aunt, Inocencia Santos, take Teddy to Port Charles and give him to the Quartermaine family, and Tracy Quartermaine becomes Teddy's foster mother. Sabrina is rescued by Michael Corinthos and reunites with her son. Teddy falls sick and is diagnosed with botulism, and recovers in the hospital. After Sabrina is murdered, his paternal uncle, Joe Rivera, comes to take custody of Teddy. Despite Tracy's protests, Michael gives Teddy to Joe, who takes him back to Puerto Rico.

Gabriel Santiago

Gabriel Santiago
General Hospital character
First appearanceApril 25, 2014
Last appearanceJune 5, 2014
Created by Ron Carlivati
Introduced by Frank Valentini
In-universe information
Father Patrick Drake
Mother Sabrina Santiago
Half-brothers Teddy Rivera
Noah Scorpio-Drake
Half-sisters Emma Drake
Grandfathers Noah Drake
GrandmothersMattie Drake
Gabriella Santiago
Uncles Matt Hunter

Gabriel Drake Santiago is the son of Patrick Drake and Sabrina Santiago. Gabriel was born prematurely April 25, 2014, after his family are in a car accident. He is rushed to the hospital and treated by Britt Westbourne in the neonatal intensive-care unit. As his condition appears to improve, his family decides to name him Gabriel Drake Santiago. [70] Gabriel's condition worsens when he is diagnosed with necrotizing enterocolitis, resulting in massive organ failure and his death.

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The Spencer family is a fictional family on the American soap opera General Hospital. The family was created by Douglas Marland and first introduced in 1977 when Bobbie Spencer arrived in Port Charles. Bobbie's brother, Luke debuted in 1978. Supercouple Luke and Laura Spencer are part of this family, known for their romance and many adventures. The Spencer family is characterized as an adventurous bunch, but many in the family have struggled with various types of substance abuse. They are known for their longstanding feud with the Cassadine family. The family is currently represented by: Laura, Carly, Lucky, Lucas, Lulu, Michael, Josslyn, Cameron, Jake, Aiden, Rocco, Charlotte, Wiley, Donna, and Amelia. The Spencers are the owners of the Haunted Star yacht, which is a staple establishment in the Port Charles community.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dante Falconeri</span> Fictional character from General Hospital

Dante Falconeri is a fictional character from General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ABC network, played by Dominic Zamprogna. Zamprogna made his debut on June 22, 2009. In 2018, Zamprogna announced his decision to leave the role, and departed on June 28, 2018; he later returned for a one-off episode on November 12, 2018. In 2019, he again reprised the role from March 15 to March 29. The following year, he returned in a full-time capacity.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ethan Lovett</span> Fictional character

Ethan Lovett is a fictional character from General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ABC network. The role was originated by Nathan Parsons, who appeared from January 30, 2009, to March 7, 2012. Parsons returned for guest appearances in April 2013, July 2015 and September 2020, respectively. In April 2023, the role was portrayed by James Ryan.

The Jerome family is a fictional family from the original ABC Daytime drama General Hospital. The family was first introduced in January 1987. As one of the most powerful families in organized crime, the Jeromes rose to popularity due to their longstanding feud with antihero Duke Lavery and his heroine wife, Anna Devane. However, by the spring of 1990, all of the major family members had been (presumably) killed off of the series. In 2013, the family was revived as part of an ongoing storyline.

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