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Charlie Besso, Tobias, General Hospital

Daytime newcomer Charlie Besso has been cast as Tobias on “General Hospital,” Soap Opera Network can confirm. He first airs on the Tuesday, February 18 episode of the daytime drama series.

The character was first referenced in the December 20, 2023 episode, wherein Aiden (then played by Enzo De Angelis), came out to his mother, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), for the first time as they prepared a Christmas meal together and Aiden reveled in his passion for culinary arts.

In Tuesday’s episode, which sees Port Charles celebrating Valentine’s Day, Aiden (Colin Cassidy) introduces Tobias to his parents as the young couple prepare to go skating together.

The episode also sees former “Days of our Lives” star Guy Wilson (ex-Will Horton) temporarily appearing as Lucky Spencer, Aiden’s father, on the soap. 

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Guy Wilson, Jonathan Jackson
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Although there was no reason given for the sudden casting switch at press time, original portrayer Jonathan Jackson is already back taping at the series and will be on screen soon as Wilson is set to appear in just a handful of episodes.

Note: The Valentine’s Day episode for “General Hospital” was pushed back due to a last-minute schedule change which saw the soap preempted on Tuesday, January 7 due to ABC News’ ongoing coverage of the state funeral of former President Jimmy Carter.

In 2022, Besso made his television debut in the Peacock original series “The Calling,” portraying Vincent Conte in the show’s first four episodes.

Created by David E. Kelley (“L.A. Law,” “The Practice”), the series is about an NYPD detective on a spiritual mission to do justice who relies on his own belief in humanity as seemingly routine investigations turn upside down. The series starred Jeff Wilbusch, Juliana Canfield and Karen Robinson.

More recently, Besso appeared in an episode of Prime Video’s mega-hit drama series “Fallout,” based on the video game series, and the recently wrapped second season of Netflix’s “The Night Agent.” The 22-year-old Besso also appeared in three episodes of ABC’s “Will Trent,” playing a character named Joey.

In addition to acting, Besso is an accomplished singer, having amassed thousands of loyal monthly listeners of his music on Spotify.

Listen to some of his songs below, including his big hit, “Angel Face Disaster.”



Note: The post Charlie Besso Cast As Tobias On ‘General Hospital’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.
 

 

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2 hours ago, Errol said:

I clicked on "read more" and discovered the longer article on the main SON site.
https://www.soapoperanetwork.com/2025/02/charlie-besso-tobias-general-hospital


@Errol, thanks for the info on "Princeton’s in the Mix" with its trailer.

found the link to upcoming screenings  https://www.princetonsinthemix.com/screenings

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