General Hospital star Maurice Bernard breaks silence on where contract stands amid retirement speculation
The Sonny Corinthos actor, who has been on the long-running soap since August 1993, opened up about retirement
Maurice Benard is setting the record straight. The All My Children alum, 62, has been part of the General Hospital family for over 30 years, starring as Sonny Corinthos since August 1993. Fans however began to worry his time on the long-running soap might be coming to an end after he recently said on the Soapy podcast he doesn’t know if he could “last that long” when asked whether he’d be playing Sonny into his 80s. “I don’t think, mentally, I can keep going that long, and I don’t know if I could act on GH if I’m not at least at 90 percent. That’s the truth,” he confessed.
Viewers are not to fret however, as he has since maintained on an episode of Richard Taite’s podcast We’re Out of Time that he is definitely not leaving, and that he has about a year left on his contract. “There have always been a lot of people [saying that]. I think they’re saying I’m dying, too, like I have cancer or something,” he speculated.
“Look, I’m going to retire, but I don’t think it’s going to be before I’m 65,” he further shared, adding that for now, he has no problem letting “people say what they say,” but acquiesced that the show can in fact be “mentally taxing.”

Then reflecting on when he does retire, he noted he doesn’t “do well without structure,” and so he would “maybe” do more of his podcast, State of Mind, which focuses on the importance of mental health. He also said: “Financially, I’m pretty good, but you’re right, I already know what happens to my mind when I’m living in it alone.”
