Michael Easton Departs General Hospital with Final Episode This June

Michael Easton Departs General Hospital with Final Episode This June

The soap opera world is abuzz with news out of General Hospital. Actor Michael Easton, known for his role as Dr. Hamilton Finn, is set to leave the beloved daytime drama. Fans won’t have to wait long; his final episode airs on Thursday, June 27.

Making the Announcement

Easton took to Instagram to share his departure personally. In a heartfelt video, he said, I’ve always been partial to the Irish goodbye. That’s where you leave the party without actually telling anyone you’re gone. But I thought you all deserve better. So I just want to let you know, I just filmed my final scenes here at General Hospital. He expressed gratitude towards his fans and colleagues, highlighting the intense connection he’s formed with them over the years.

Michael Easton Departs General Hospital with Final Episode This June

Reactions from the Cast

Following Easton’s announcement, Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) shared her emotional response on social media: The class, grace, and elegance in which you just did that is why I will miss you every working day. This sentiment was echoed by many of his fellow cast members who praised his professionalism and friendship.

Michael Easton Departs General Hospital with Final Episode This June

A Storied Career

Not a stranger to soap operas, Easton began his career on Days of Our Lives as Tanner Scofield before eventually landing the role of Dr. Hamilton Finn on General Hospital in 2016. Prior to this, he also portrayed Caleb Morley on Port Charles.

Michael Easton Departs General Hospital with Final Episode This June

A Dramatic Exit

Easton’s character has had a tough storyline recently, dealing with personal crises that have affected both his professional and personal life. These developments have made his impending exit even more poignant for long-time viewers.

As fans prepare to say goodbye to Dr. Finn, they are left to reflect on Easton’s impactful performances and memorable scenes over the past decade.

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