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While the cast of “General Hospital” are who we think of when talking about ABC’s sole remaining daytime drama series, with glimpses of executive producer Frank Valentini and head writers Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor shown from time to time in interviews and on social media, it is the people behind the scenes who we never get to see and hear from that also make the show what it is year in and year out.

To help honor those who play a significant role in the daily production of “General Hospital,” the series aired its full 2023 end credits on Tuesday, January 2, listing all those engineers, lighting directors, costumers, hairstylists, music connoisseurs, assistant directors, editors, office assistants, accountants, producers, technicians, carpenters, boom and audio operators, art directors, and so many more positions that are needed to make life in Port Charles, or more specifically The Prospect Studios in Hollywood, an easy one.

Although airing after a dramatic episode in which Carly (Laura Wright) learned her mother, Bobbie Spencer (the late Jacklyn Zeman), had passed away, the end credits are an annual recap to honor those working behind the scenes throughout the previous calendar year. Therefore, the music played during the credits was meant to highlight the holiday season and in no way detract viewers from the storylines shown on-screen, which is something that caused quite a stir on social media shortly after it aired, but we won’t get into all of that.

What follows is a breakdown of those people working behind the scenes in 2023 who helped in some way, big or small, to create the “General Hospital” fans have come to love and enjoy.

Supervising Producer

  • Mary Kelly Weir

Supervising Producer

  • Michelle Henry

Senior Producer

  • Jennifer Whittaker-Brogdon

Coordinating Producer

  • Jeffrey Sierks

Coordinating Producer

  • Cherie Wall

Post Production Supervisor

  • Peter Fillmore

Editor

  • Jillian Dedote

Associate Directors/Editors

  • Christine Magarian Ucar
  • Marika Kushel
  • Teresa Cicala
  • Jillian Dedote

Stage Managers

  • Craig McManus
  • Kyle Bell

Casting Director

  • Mark Teschner, C.S.A.

Associate Casting Director

  • Lisa Booth

Art Directors

  • Jennifer Elliott
  • Andrew Evashchen

Costume Designer

  • Shawn Reeves

Assistant Costume Designer

  • William H. Hoffman, Jr.

Costume Supervisor

  • Julianna Bolles Morrison

Lighting Directors

  • Melanie Mohr
  • Bob Bessoir
  • George Webster

Production Associates

  • Nate Hapke
  • Kelli Kuschman
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Assistant to the Executive Producer

  • Steve Rosenberg

Production Coordinator

  • Beth McCann

Script Coordinator

  • Ally Lardner

Writer’s Assistant

  • Will Gavett

Vice President of Production & Administration

  • Dominick Nuzzi

Senior Production Manager

  • Tom Rotolo

Senior Production Manager

  • Tanya Boonsukha

Technical Directors

  • Kevin Carr
  • Chuck Abate

Property Masters

  • Matthew Markham
  • Ian Bramer
  • Ronald Dearman, Jr.
  • Alex Ishii
  • Alejandro Padilla II

Electricians

  • Marcia Green
  • George Webster
  • Matt Kemp
  • Kelly Kippen
  • Antony Bradshaw
  • Franciso Sedeno, Jr.

Head Carpenter

  • Phil Gonzalez

Audio

  • Gary Ellis

Senior Video

  • Antonio F. Simone
  • Barry Long

Cameras

  • Craig Camou
  • Dean Cosanella
  • Barbara Langdon
  • Vicky Walker
  • Bruce Cooperman

Boom Operators

  • Tom Byrne
  • Jimmy Chang

Utility

  • Stanley Magone
  • Tay Lee
  • Andrew Michaels
  • Gary Ellis Jr.
  • Robert Clark
  • Justin Webster

Special Effects

  • Robert Krstevski

Costumers

  • Maki Chaudhuri
  • Alice Volonino
  • Margaret Lousen
  • Christine Shaverdian
  • Elizabeth Jerome
  • Asantewa Young
  • Mara Uribe
  • Christina Lim
  • Alethia del Monaco

Make-Up

  • Alexandra Fleck
  • Luiza Adzhiyan
  • Samantha Barrows
  • Gayatri Bhamidipaty
  • Priscilla Castro-Preciado
  • Wendy Fisher
  • Heather Pepe
  • Jacklyn Quackenbush
  • Victoria Vesy

Hair Stylists

  • Andzhela Adzhiyan
  • Gabrielle Dipinto
  • Aura Moreno
  • Wendy Pineda
  • Priscilla Quiroz
  • Abraham Rivera
  • Nikki Young

On-Line Editor

  • Steven Gonzalez

Re-recording Mixer

  • Alex Layne
  • Jimmy Chang
  • Nicholas S. Marcus

Programming/Media Manager

  • Kristy Turdo-Basciano

Engineering Maintenance

  • Casimiro Ancheta
  • Greg Dolphin

Senior Manager, Accounting

  • Hilda Recio

Security

  • Umugali “Emma” Sultanova
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Original Music By

  • Paul S. Glass
  • Kurt Biederwolf

Music Directors

  • Paul S. Glass
  • Dave Macleod

Theme Music By

  • Paul S. Glass
  • Steve Hopkins
  • Jack Urbont

You can also watch the end credits below (it starts at the 1:23 mark).



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