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Jonathan Jackson will be reprising his role as Lucky Spencer on General Hospital after nearly 10 years off the show. Deadline reported on Tuesday, June 25, that Jackson, 42, is set to return to ...
The Emmy-winning actor will reprise his role as Lucky Spencer on the long-running ABC soap opera in what is said to be a long stint. He is set to return to “General Hospital” later this summer ...
Jonathan Jackson is returning to Port Charles. The five-time Emmy winner is set to reprise his star-making role as Lucky Spencer on ABC’s General Hospital, TVLine has confirmed. He will debut ...
Lucky is introduced to the canvas within the much anticipated return of his parents, famed General Hospital adventurers and popular supercouple of the 1970–80s, Luke and Laura Spencer. [63] Luke and Laura had been last seen in Texas in December 1984, when Laura announces her pregnancy, and reveal off-screen in August 1985 that they had a son.
Jonathan Stevens Jackson (born May 11, 1982) is an American actor, musician, and author. He is best known for his role as Lucky Spencer in the television soap opera General Hospital (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015, 2024-[1]), which won him five Daytime Emmy Awards.
Helena brainwashed Lucky against his parents, but he later broke free. As an adult, Lucky became a police detective. Lucky has three children: Cameron Spencer, Jake Spencer, and Aiden Spencer. Lucky left Port Charles in 2011, and returned in 2024. [9] Barbara Jean "B.J." Jones (Brighton Hertford) Bobbie's adoptive daughter with Tony Jones, born ...
General Hosptial fans, rejoice -- Jonathan Jackson is coming back as Lucky Spencer. Nearly 10 years after the 42-year-old actor last appeared on the ABC soap opera, Jackson announced the big news ...
The role of Lucky Spencer was originated on October 29, 1993 by Jonathan Jackson, [2] and Rebecca Herbst originated the role of Elizabeth Webber on August 1, 1997. [3] During 1998 and 1999, rumors circulated various times concerning Jackson's departure, either to attend college or pursue more film roles. [4]