Jonathan Jackson
Lucas Lorenzo "Lucky" Spencer, Jr.
1993-99

Jonathan joined the cast of GH when the Spencer family returned to Port Charles in 1993. His early storylines were kid oriented. His dog, Foster fell in love with the Quartermaine dog, Annabelle, and they had puppies, much to Edward Quartermaine's dismay. {Photos courtesy SOD Online}

Jonathan basically grew up on GH, going from a preteen into a teenager. {From left, photos courtesy: Sinjin and Kerry, ABC, Sinjin and Kerry, SOD Online}

Jonathan appeared in the TV movie Camp Nowhere in 1994 as Morris 'Mud' Himmel. He had a starring role in Deep End of the Ocean with Michelle Pfeiffer in 2000.

By the time Jonathan left GH, he was a major heartthrob. He was involved in a full fledged romance with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). The couple had their ups and downs and even endured her rape. Jonathan was written off the show when Lucky was presumed dead in a fire. After leaving, he has appeared in the feature films: Insomnia (2002), Tuck Everlasting (2002), On the Edge (2000), Skeletons in the Closet (2000), Crystal Clear (2000), True Rights (2000), Trapped in a Purple Haze (2000) and The Deep End of the Ocean. {Photos courtesy Kerry}

Kevin and Michael Jacobson
Dillon Albert Quartermaine Hornsby
1992

Kevin and Michael played Dillon as an infant. Tracey was never very motherly toward her son. {photo by Craig Sjodin, Soap Opera Spectacular, Summer 1995}

George Juarez
Morgan Corinthos

George became more than just a background character in late 2006. He got to play the Little Drummer Boy in the 2006 kids Christmas pageant. His older brother, Michael, played Joseph. {pic from week of 12.18.06}

 

Eric Kroh
Alan "A.J." Quartermaine Jr.
1979-83

Eric, who was a preemie when he began on GH, played AJ during a classic "Who's the Daddy?" storyline. Rick Webber and Monica Quartermaine had a one night stand in early 1979, following a quarantine at the hospital. She declared her committment to him, but he pushed her away, saying they needed time to be sure of their feelings. That spring, Rick decided that he and Monica shouldn't be together. Monica returned to Alan, but then discovered she was pregnant. After Monica revealed her pregnancy to the family, scheming Tracy decided to prove that Monica's baby wasn't Alan's, which would allow her son Ned to be the true Quartermaine heir. When giving a deposition in a malpractice suit, Rick and Monica had to admit to their union while under oath. Fortunately the court papers were sealed. During a fierce storm, Lesley was forced to deliver Monica's premature boy. During the emergency delivery, a near-delirious Monica, believing that she was dying, muttered aloud that Rick was the father of her child! Rick and Lesley were the only ones who knew the baby's paternity, as Monica forgot she had revealed it during labor. Rick left Port Charles in early 1980 and Monica reluctantly returned to Alan, who had discovered the contents of the deposition. Alan, however, covered his rage and decided to terrorize Monica. His plotting took a further upsurge when it was discovered that Alan, Jr. needed emergency heart surgery. Rick returned to skillfully perform a lifesaving operation. The work progressed on the attic nursery, and Alan formulated his vengeful plan to collapse the roof on Rick and Monica on the day of the baby's christening! {info courtesy abc.com}

Rick, desperate to claim his son, resolved to tell Alan the truth about his baby's parentage, unaware that he already knew. Lesley filed for a divorce so that Rick could be free to marry Monica. Rick went to Alan and told him that he and Monica were lovers and that Alan, Jr. was his own son. Alan pretended shock, but vowed that "Rick and Monica will die." Believing that Rick and Monica planned to make love, Alan followed them to their waterfront love nest, with gun in hand. As he walked up the steps, fate intervened in the form of a terrific explosion! The force of the blast knocked Alan off the stairs. {info courtesy Eric and abc.com }

Monica discovered that Alan, Jr. bore the same birthmark that Alan had! Tests proved that the baby was indeed Alan's. Alan learned the secret from the hematologist, and kept the gratifying knowledge secret, waiting for an opportune moment to publicly humiliate Rick and Monica. Alan knew just the occasion -- a fund-raising party to be given on the day before Monica's divorce was to come through. Alan made the stunning announcement that Alan Junior was indeed his son. Reeling from the humiliating revelation, Rick rejected Monica. Monica bowed to the inevitable and moved back into the Quartermaine mansion. Eric Jonah Kroh {born 22 Jul 1979 in Los Angeles} graduated from Westlake School in California in 1998. He now works for Microsoft after completing his MCSE. (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer). {info courtesy Eric and abc.com }

Lindze Letherman
Georgiana "Georgie" Jones Scorpio
2002-present

Lindze was born on November 2, 1988 in Fresno, California. Lindze started her acting career at age 6 playing Dorothy in her 1st grade class version of the Wizard of Oz. She went on to professional theater playing Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol and Marta in The Sound of Music. In her biggest movie role to date as Virginia Lofton in Virginia's Run (2002), Lindze not having prior equestrian skills, dedicated herself for 6 months to learn to ride and handle horses. Her goal was to make a movie with horses and not use any animatronics. It paid off. Lindze has maintained her love for horses, she owns 2 horses and rides almost daily. Lindze's love for animals doesn't end with horses. During the filming of "Virginia", a stray sickly yellow lab showed up on set. Through her insistence the dog was given medical attention, stayed with Lindze and her Mom and at the end of filming with the help from the local law enforcement and veterinarian, Jordan (the dogs new name), flew home with Lindze to her home in Bakersfield CA. Lindze's other movie rolls include Toothless (1997, as Molly), Bicentennial Man (1999, as Grace) and Clockstoppers (2001, as Kelly). {pics courtesy childstarlets.com, info courtesy IMDB.com}

 

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