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GH: April 2025 Episode Rankings & Stats


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GENERAL HOSPITAL
April 2025 Episode Count
22 Episodes

1. Laura Wright (Carly Spencer) - 17
2. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) - 15
3. Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) - 14
*Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) - 14
5. Kate Mansi (Kristina Corinthos-Davis) - 11
*Cameron Mathison (Drew Cain) - 11
*Donnell Turner (Curtis Ashford) - 11
8. Adrian Anchondo (Marco Rios) - 10
*Tanisha Harper (Jordan Ashford) - 10
*Brook Kerr (Dr. Portia Robinson) - 10
*Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks) - 10
*Carlo Rota (Jenz Sidwell) - 10
*Amanda Setton (Brook Lynn Quartermaine) - 10
14. Tabyana Ali (Trina Robinson) - 9
*Jens Austin Astrup (Kai Taylor) - 9
*Alexa Havins Bruening (Lulu Spencer) - 9
*Genie Francis (Laura Collins) - 9
*Van Hansis (Dr. Lucas Jones) - 9
*Finola Hughes (Anna Devane) - 9
20. Braedyn Bruner (Emma Drake) - 8
*Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe) - 8
*Chris L. McKenna (Jack Brennan) - 8
*Kristen Vaganos (Molly Lansing-Davis) - 8
*Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves) - 8
*Maura West (Ava Jerome) - 8
26. Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) - 7
*Rick Hearst (Ric Lansing) - 7
*Carolyn Hennesy (Diane Miller) - 7
*Katelyn MacMullen (Willow Corinthos) - 7
*Dominic Zamprogna (Dante Falconeri) - 7
31. Jonathan Jackson (Lucky Spencer) - 6
*Josh Kelly (Cody Bell) - 6
*Eva LaRue (Natalia Ramirez) - 6
*Sofia Mattsson (Sasha Corbin) - 6
*Giovanni Mazza (Giovanni Palmieri) - 6
*Kristina Wagner (Felicia Scorpio) - 6
37. Bryce Durfee (Vaughn) - 5
*Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) - 5
*Rena Sofer (Lois Cerullo) - 5
*Scarlett Spears (Donna Corinthos) - 5
*Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) - 5
42. Daniel Goddard (Henry Dalton) - 4
*Josh Swickard (Harrison Chase) - 4
*Sawandi Wilson (Dr. Isaiah Gannon) - 4
45. Asher Antonyzyn (Danny Morgan) - 3
*Finn Carr (Rocco Falconeri) - 3
*Dioni Michelle Collins (Deanna Sirtis) - 3
*Daniel Cosgrove (Ezra Boyle) - 3
*Risa Dorken (Amy Driscoll) - 3
*Lisa LoCicero (Olivia Quartermaine)  - 3
*Parry Shen (Brad Cooper) - 3
*Stephen A. Smith (Brick) - 3
53. Wally Kurth (Ned Quartermaine) - 2
54. Colin Cassidy (Aiden Webber) - 1
*Max Gail (Mike Corbin) - 1
*Cyrus Hobbi (Yuri) - 1
*Cassandra James (Dr. Terry Randolph) - 1
*Vernee Watson (Stella Henry) - 1
*Viron Weaver (Wiley Corinthos) - 1
*John York (Mac Scorpio) - 1

Identified Non-Recurring Guest Stars/Underfives:
Jeff Bragg (Mechanic)
Shannon Chappell (Nurse)
Aaron Coleman (Worker)
Nazneen Contractor (ADA Justine Turner)
Francisco DeCun (Reporter #1)
Stephen Ellis (Josh)
Daniel Gallai (Waiter)
Paige Herschell (Jacinda)
Jason Jia (Bartender)
Matt Kaminsky (Attorney)
Adam Kann (Mover #1)
Brianna Kellum (Assassin)
Megan Le (Woman)
Arlondriah Lenyéa (Bartender N’neka)
Chauntal Lewis (Nurse Jamie)
Trish Ramish (Trish)
Jen Ray (Suzanne)
David Saenz (Bailiff)

GENERAL HOSPITAL
2025 Year-to-Date Episode Count
83 Episodes

1. Laura Wright (Carly Spencer) - 59
2. Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) - 55
3. Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) - 51
4. Cameron Mathison (Drew Cain) - 48
5. Alexa Havins Bruening (Lulu Spencer) - 47
6. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) - 42
*Finola Hughes (Anna Devane) - 42
8. Katelyn MacMullen (Willow Corinthos) - 41
*Amanda Setton (Brook Lynn Quartermaine) - 41
10. Dominic Zamprogna (Dante Falconeri) - 38
11. Sofia Mattsson (Sasha Corbin) - 37
12. Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) - 36
*Brook Kerr (Dr. Portia Robinson) - 36
*Kate Mansi (Kristina Corinthos-Davis) - 36
15. Donnell Turner (Curtis Ashford) - 35
16. Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks) - 34
17. Tabyana Ali (Trina Robinson) - 33
*Van Hansis (Dr. Lucas Jones) - 33
*Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) - 33
20. Tanisha Harper (Jordan Ashford) - 31
*Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves) - 31
*Maura West (Ava Jerome) - 31
23. Genie Francis (Laura Collins) - 30
*Sawandi Wilson (Dr. Isaiah Gannon) - 30
25. Giovanni Mazza (Giovanni Palmieri) - 29
*Josh Swickard (Harrison Chase) - 29
27. Jens Austin Astrup (Kai Taylor) - 28
*Chris L. McKenna (Jack Brennan) - 28
29. Josh Kelly (Cody Bell) - 27
*Carlo Rota (Jenz Sidwell) - 27
*Kristina Wagner (Felicia Scorpio) - 27
32. Rick Hearst (Ric Lansing) - 26
33. Jonathan Jackson (Lucky Spencer) - 25
*Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) - 25
35. Braedyn Bruner (Emma Drake) - 24
36. Michael Knight (Martin Grey) - 23
37. Rena Sofer (Lois Cerullo) - 22
38. Kristen Vaganos (Molly Lansing-Davis) - 20
39. Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe) - 18
40. Eva LaRue (Natalia Ramirez) - 15
*Parry Shen (Brad Cooper) - 15
42. Carolyn Hennesy (Diane Miller) - 14
43. Jeff Kober (Cyrus Renault) - 13
44. Adrian Anchondo (Marco Rios) - 12
*James Patrick Stuart (Valentin Cassadine) - 12
*Vernee Watson (Stella Henry) - 12
47. Charles Mesure (Jack Brennan) - 11
48. Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos) - 10
49. Asher Antonyzyn (Danny Morgan) - 8
*Scarlett Spears (Donna Corinthos) - 8
51. Finn Carr (Rocco Falconeri) - 7
*Scarlett Fernandez (Charlotte Cassadine) - 7
*Wally Kurth (Ned Quartermaine) - 7
*Lisa LoCicero (Olivia Quartermaine) - 7
*Mercedes López Renard (Agent Colette Moreau) - 7
56. Stephen A. Smith (Brick) - 6
57. Colin Cassidy (Aiden Webber) - 5
*John York (Mac Scorpio) - 5
59. Dioni Michelle Collins (Deanna Sirtis) - 4
*Cyrus Hobbi (Yuri) - 4
*Lydia Look (Selina Wu) - 4
62. Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli) - 3
*Risa Dorken (Amy Driscoll) - 3
*Viron Weaver (Wiley Corinthos) - 3
*Guy Wilson (Lucky Spencer) - 3
66. Evan Hofer (Dex Heller) - 2
*Ava & Grace Scarola (Avery Corinthos) - 2
*Ellen Travolta (Gloria Cerullo) - 2
69. Gary James Fuller (James West) - 1
*Max Gail (Mike Corbin) - 1
*Cassandra James (Dr. Terry Randolph) - 1
*Sequoia & Serenity Mork Macko (Amelia Corinthos) - 1
*Riley & Miley Plonski (Bailey Louise Jones) - 1
74. Tajh Bellow (Dr. TJ Ashford) - 0
 

CONTRACT ARRIVALS (0)

First credit is the final new episode of debut week, unless otherwise noted

CONTRACT DEPARTURES (4)
Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos) - 1/21
Charles Mesure (Jack Brennan) - 1/30
Tajh Bellow (Dr. TJ Ashford) - 12/23/24 (credited until 2/14)
Evan Hofer (Dex Heller) - 2/19

Last credit is the final new episode of the final week, unless otherwise noted

PREEMPTIONS (3)
January 1 - New Year’s Day (encore of 9/23/2024)
January 7 - News Coverage of President Carter’s Casket Arrival in Washington D.C. (encore of 5/17/2022)
January 20 - Presidential Inauguration

MONTHLY LEADERS
January - Maurice Benard (Sonny) [1]
February - Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) [1]
March - Alexa Havins Bruening (Lulu) [1]
April - Laura Wright (Carly) [1]

Recurring Actors Are Italicized 

Thanks to alexisfan07 for checking the data!

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