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Hi, old friends! 2025 has felt like a rollercoaster ride for General Hospital fans—you barely have time to process one character’s exit before the next bombshell drops. As someone who’s followed the show for twenty years, I, editor Marie, decided it’s time for a “major roundup” to dig into the real reasons why 11 main actors left. Some left with grace, others like they were kicked out the door. Some swore it was just a “brief break,” but never came back.

Don’t blink—this is a high-density info drop packed with the real tea. Let’s break it down one by one!

1. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis)
Playing Alexis Davis since 1996, Nancy Lee Grahn has been a core pillar of General Hospital, with a net worth exceeding $3 million. But her 2025 exit was far from graceful. Officially, she left for long-term treatment after a stroke and melanoma diagnosis.

But in truth, that was just the spark.

Before her health crisis, she criticized the handling of the LA wildfires on social media, using sharp language that ABC executives deemed “inappropriate.” She was swiftly fired.
What shocked fans even more was her vocal support of Kelly Monaco’s dismissal—calling out the show for “betraying veteran actors.” It came off as a calculated, confrontational “forced retirement.” She had long expressed dissatisfaction with pay disparity, subtly hinting at unfairness in interviews. While she never named names, it was clear her departure was the result of long-building tensions with management, health issues, and public backlash all exploding at once.
2. Tajh Bellow (TJ Ashford)
Tajh Bellow saw increased screen time after becoming a contract actor in 2022. So it came as a shock when, in February 2025, he was quietly downgraded to recurring status. No official reason was given, but rumors flew.

Reportedly, he had a heated argument with a veteran actor on set, with tensions escalating to the point of executive involvement. He hinted at a toxic work environment on Instagram, saying he’d be focusing on other projects—clearly implying no plans to return.With Disney, ABC’s parent company, aggressively slashing budgets, Tajh—though talented—was an easy target. Some fans speculated that his exit may have been a “strategic cut,” despite his role in the show’s diversity efforts.

Marie’s verdict: A young actor squeezed out under pressure—side-lined by power plays.3. Rena Sofer (Lois Cerullo)
The official line was that Rena Sofer was “taking a break,” but the truth is more nuanced.

Her return was marketed as a nostalgic comeback, but after just a few months of filming, she declined to renew her contract. Around the same time, she quietly remarried her ex-husband and planned to move back to the East Coast, embracing a “semi-retired lifestyle.

” She still appears occasionally in a recurring capacity, which basically means—she’s done with long-term commitments. She’s also exploring external projects, aiming for more flexible, creative roles.
4. Katelyn MacMullen (Willow Tait)
Rumors of Katelyn MacMullen’s departure have been swirling, though nothing’s been confirmed. Still, the signs are there.

She reportedly clashed badly with another female cast member, who some believe to be a “producer favorite,” resulting in Katelyn’s reduced screen time.

She’s reposted several tributes to Chad Duell (Michael’s actor) and expressed regret over his departure—interpreted as taking a side. Although there’s no official exit announcement, insiders say her character is being quietly phased out.

Marie’s verdict: Silent on the surface, stormy beneath—her showdown moment just hasn’t come yet.5. Cameron Mathison (Drew Cain)
Cameron Mathison—known for his upbeat roles—may have been written off in 2025, with his character relocating to Washington, D.C.

In real life, he signed a movie deal with Great American Media in 2023, leaving little time for soap filming.6. Anthony Geary (Luke Spencer)
Anthony Geary, a nine-time Daytime Emmy winner, has officially closed the book on General Hospital. He once said, “I don’t want to play Luke anymore, and I don’t want to be remembered only as Luke.”

That line was both liberating and final. While rumors of a cameo kept surfacing, Geary personally shut them down. He now lives in Europe, far from Hollywood.

Insiders say he lost enthusiasm for the role years ago, rejecting repeated attempts to “resurrect” his character. He wanted a clean break—with zero regrets.

Marie’s verdict: Not just leaving, but locking the door behind him—for good.7. Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber)
Rebecca Herbst’s journey with the show has been a tug-of-war. With a net worth over $4.2 million, she’s one of the most prominent women on the show—but it hasn’t been smooth sailing.

In 2011, she was abruptly fired over alleged contract issues and rumors that her love-triangle plots had lost appeal.

She herself said she “never saw it coming.” Fans revolted online, and the studio reversed course and rehired her. Though she’s stayed on since, concerns over her character’s screen time have never gone away. The studio’s stance toward her remains delicate—and many fear history could repeat.

Marie’s verdict: Still here, but always on the edge of the exit.

8. Jonathan Jackson (Lucky Spencer)
Jonathan Jackson, who literally grew up on the show and won five Daytime Emmys, never wanted to be trapped in one role.

He first left in 1999 to chase his music dreams, and every subsequent return or exit has been tied to music or family.