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Leslie Charleson, ‘General Hospital’ Actress, Passes Away — Details

Leslie Charleson, beloved actress known for her nearly 50-year role as Monica Quartermaine on General Hospital, passed away at 79 after a long illness. The news was shared by her colleague, and the show’s executive producer, Frank Valentini, paid tribute to her legacy as the “beloved matriarch” of the cast and crew.

Charleson’s quick wit, warmth, and enduring presence on the ABC soap opera left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Fans and colleagues mourn her loss while celebrating her remarkable contributions to television. Her legacy will live on through her unforgettable performances.

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