Logan O'Brien
Lucas Stansbury Jones
1998-present

Logan joined the cast of GH in 1998. He started his career at a very early age. At six, he booked his first feature film role in the independent film "Special Delivery" starring Sean Young, Penny Marshall, and Nell Carter. He soon followed up with co-starring roles in Disney's "Smart House," and Hallmarks movie "A Season For Miracles" with Laura Dern and Lynne Redgrave. On June 23rd, 2001 Logan received an award for Best Actor in a Cameo Role for his performance in "Bleacher Bums." On the right, he is pictured with Sarah Brown, who played his half sister Carly Benson Roberts. {photo on left courtesy Fans of Sarah Brown Webpage, Kerry AND the General Hospital Picture Gallery, photo on right courtesy loganobrien.com}

In the fall of 2001, Logan will enter the 5th grade in the Los Angeles school districts independent study program gifted track, where he will be completing curriculum for the sixth grade level. His favorite subjects include math, science, reading, and Hebrew. Logan's future goal is to study marine biology. When not acting, Logan is busy enjoying other activities and interests. He is an athletic 9-year-old who excels at Kung Fu San Soo, where he has earned his third degree green belt. He also loves swimming, riding his bicycle, and spending time on his skateboard at the skate parks. Logan also attends various charity events, helping and spending time with children less fortunate than him. Logan recently booked a series regular role in the new ABC/Touchstone pilot That Was Then. Logan plays the role of Ethan Glass. Logan will be filming the pilot episode in Vancouver, BC in March 2002. {photos and bio courtesy loganobrien.com}

Christian Michel and Jean-Paul Rene Piette
Tom Hardy Jr.
1992

Christian and Jean-Paul talk to one of Santa's elves (their mom, Honey). The boys were born in Los Angeles on May 28, 1989. {Photo by Jim Warren}

Teddy Quinn
Scotty Baldwin
(1966)

Teddy's role as Scotty was just one in his list of many in TV and film in the late 60s and early 70s. Teddy appeared in several films, including, Street Sisters (1972), 80 Steps to Jonah (1969), Tammy and the Millionaire (1967), The Ballad of Josie (1967), Madame X (1966), and The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968). He held roles in two TV series, Accidental Family (1967) and Karen (1964). He has one TV movie to his credit, Breakout (1970). Teddy's guest appearances include: Family Affair (1971 and 1969), The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969), Bonanza (1969 and 1966 in two different roles), I Dream of Jeannie (1969), Land of the Giants (1969), Bewitched (March and November 1968 in two different roles), Lancer (1968), The Virginian (1967), My Favorite Martian (1966) and Dr. Kildare (1966). {Photo courtesy boyactors.com, info courtesy IMDB.com}

 

 

Brooke Ellen Radding
Brooke Lynn Ashton
1999-?

Brooke held the recurring role of Brooke Lynn Ashton since 1999, when she was aged and came for a visit to Port Charles to meet her father's new wife, Chloe. After that, she was seen a couple more times, most recently when Ned and Alexis prepared to wed. Wally Kurth says, "She's a terrific little girl and quite a good actress. I really wouldn't mind having her back and I'm not someone who jumps at the chance to work with kids."

Brooke {born in Los Angeles on February 26, 1994} has also appeared on Judging Amy (ep. Darkness for Light on October 9, 2001 as young child) and The District (as Lisa Riverton in ep. To Serve and Protect-2001). {Photo and info courtesy ned-alexis.com}

Brooke played Lisa (who had an early Macintosh computer named after her) in the TNT movie, Pirates of Silicon Valley. Lisa's father was Apple's founder, Steve Jobs, who she met for the first time in this scene. {Photos courtesy Vera}

 

Robyn Richards
Maria Maxmilliana 'Maxie' Jones Scorpio
1993-2002, late 2002-present

Robyn's first major storyline as Maxie was her illness in 1994. Maxie was diagnosed with Kawasaki Syndrome, a fatal heart disease. Matters were made worse when it was discovered that she had a rare blood factor. Mac realized that Maxie was dying. With Felicia's consent, he set off for Africa to find Frisco. He successfully brought him home, which made Maxie (and Felicia) happy. Soon after, BJ Jones was brain dead as a result of a bus accident. Bobbie and Tony decided to donate BJ's heart to Maxie, her cousin. Maxie soon went back to her normal life as an ordinary kid.

Robyn played Maxie for 9 years, beginning when she was 6 years old. That ties Kimberly McCullough as GH's longest running child actor. Kimberly was also on for 9 years, although she has since made return appearances.

Robyn and Kristina Wagner {Felicia} grew closer as Robyn grew up. Robyn commented in 2002, "She's seriously like my second mom. As I've gotten older, we've gotten closer. We discuss a lot of things and I trust her. She's helped me out with a lot of things." One of those things was what to wear to her eighth grade graduation. Robyn went to the studio to look through wardrobe when she ran into Kristina, who had just finished a photo shoot, wearing a beautiful white dress. Kristina suggested that she wear it for graduation, so of course Robyn did, getting rave reviews. {info and pic courtesy SOW 2/12/02}

Kali Rodriguez
Kristina Davis
November 15, 2005-present

Ric brought Kristina to see Alexis in the hospital after the train wreck, when she delivered Molly. It was Kali's first appearance. {pics courtesy nancyfan.com, 11.15.05} 

Kali took over the role of Kristina when they aged the character about 2 years. Kristina is now 5. {pics courtesy nancyfan.com, 11.15.05} 

 

Kristina had a rough 2006. She gained a new big sister, but her mother developed lung cancer and she witnessed a shooting. She was a sad little girl and needed to just spend time with her mom, even though she was a bit scared of her illness. {pics from week of 12.18.06}

Kristina didn't talk for several weeks after. She finally said her first words in time for Christmas. She gave her mom a present and said, "Merry Christmas, Mommy." It was the best present Alexis had ever received. {pics from week of 12.18.06}

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