
Few shows in television history have the legacy, longevity, or sheer drama of General Hospital. Premiering in 1963, the daytime soap has delivered everything from steamy romances and wild identity twists to shocking resurrections and villainous plots that feel right out of a James Bond movie. In 2021, General Hospital continued to stir up buzz with emotional storylines like Sonny Corinthos returning from the dead, and Maxie’s baby being kidnapped in one of the most gripping arcs of the year. But while the fictional drama was at an all-time high, real-life heartbreak struck the General Hospital family in a far more permanent way.
Several beloved members of the General Hospital cast passed away in 2021, leaving fans and colleagues mourning their loss. From legacy characters to brief-but-memorable appearances, these actors helped shape the world of Port Charles over the decades. Some were soap legends, others were TV veterans whose General Hospital roles were just one part of an impressive resume. Whether you watched them decades ago or caught their episodes in reruns, these General Hospital cast members who passed away in 2021 made their mark.
John Reilly
Played Sean Donely On General Hospital
Character: For years, John Reilly played the charming and mysterious Sean Donely, a former WSB agent with deep ties to the Quartermaine family and the Spencer clan. First appearing in 1984, Sean brought spy-thriller intrigue to General Hospital, especially through his relationships with Anna Devane and Frisco Jones. He was a fan-favorite for his suave demeanor and morally gray decisions, making him a standout presence in the series. His legacy was honored in 2021 when his character’s passing was written into the show, giving viewers a heartfelt farewell to a beloved hero of the 1980s.
Actor: Born on November 11, 1934, John Reilly had a decades-long career in television, including roles on Dallas, Beverly Hills, 90210, and Passions. He passed away on January 9, 2021, at the age of 86. His daughter, actress Caitlin Reilly, shared the news of his death, leading to an outpouring of tributes from co-stars and fans (via USA Today). Reilly’s cause of death was not publicly disclosed, but his impact on the soap world – and television as a whole – is undeniable. His charm, gravitas, and unmistakable presence are sorely missed.
Christopher Pennock
Played Mitch Williams On General Hospital
Actor: Christopher Pennock was born on June 7, 1944, and became widely known for his work on the cult classic gothic soap Dark Shadows, where he played multiple roles. He passed away from melanoma on February 12, 2021, at the age of 77. A stage-trained actor, he also appeared in shows like Melrose Place and The Young and the Restless, showcasing his range across genres. Pennock was a longtime fan favorite in the soap world, and his passion for the craft never wavered. His vibrant energy lives on in the memorable roles he brought to life.
Geoffrey Scott
Played David McCallister On General Hospital
Character: Geoffrey Scott brought gravitas and sophistication to the role of David McCallister on General Hospital during the early 1980s. His character was entangled in high-society storylines and business intrigue – classic GH fare that played to Scott’s strengths as a charismatic, suave performer. Though David McCallister wasn’t on the canvas for long, Scott’s portrayal left an impression on viewers who appreciated his commanding screen presence and smooth delivery. His stint on the show may have been brief, but it helped solidify his reputation in the soap world.
Actor: Former General Hospital cast member Geoffrey Scott passed away on February 23, 2021, just two days after his 79th birthday. He was born on February 22, 1942, and died from complications of Parkinson’s disease. Beyond General Hospital, Scott was best known for his role as Mark Jennings on Dynasty and appeared on other soaps like Dallas and Concrete Cowboys. He also became a familiar face in countless commercials throughout the 1980s and ’90s. With his model-good looks and magnetic charm, Scott was the epitome of the classic TV leading man – and he leaves behind a legacy of stylish, compelling performances.
Robert Hogan
Played Burt Marhsall On General Hospital
Character: Robert Hogan took on the role of Chief of Detectives Burt Marshall in the 1980s, and his character was deeply involved in some of General Hospital’s most intense crime-related plots. Initially a trusted figure in Port Charles law enforcement, Burt’s shocking turn as the secret leader of the “Mr. Big” drug ring rocked fans to the core. It was one of GH’s most unexpected twists, and Hogan handled the transformation from hero to villain with finesse, making Burt Marshall unforgettable in the show’s long history of jaw-dropping reveals.
John Gabriel
Played Teddy Holmes On General Hospital
Character: John Gabriel portrayed Teddy Holmes on General Hospital, a character that appeared briefly in the mid-1980s. Though not one of the soap’s central figures, Teddy Holmes was part of a storyline that tied into the emotional undercurrents of the time. Gabriel’s appearance added heart and warmth to his scenes, and longtime fans appreciated his familiar face and steady performance, even in a smaller role. His time in Port Charles may have been short-lived, but Gabriel’s career outside GH helped secure his place in television history.