PEGGY SIROTAIn June, General Hospital revealed that Jonathan Jackson was set to return to the show as Lucky Spencer. Shortly after the announcement was made, the actor enthused in a video posted to his social media, “Hey, everyone, I just wanted to let you know that I will be returning to General Hospital this summer as Lucky Spencer,” and added that he was “super-excited” and eager “to dig in and see what’s going on in Port Charles. Excited to see Genie Francis [Laura], obviously, and so many others. I just wanted to say thank you to all of the fans over the years. Your persistence and love has, you know, certainly played a part in all of this. So I just wanted to say thank you and also to [Executive Producer] Frank Valentini and everybody at ABC for welcoming back. Super-excited. So, just sending much love and I guess I’ll be seeing you all fairly soon.”
Well, the time has come for Lucky’s on-screen comeback — his first appearance is set for Friday, August 23!
In a new interview with TV Insider, the actor teased that this time around, fans can expect a slightly different incarnation of the character, saying, “in some ways, he’s the most like Luke that he’s ever been. That’s a bit of the feeling that I get. In 2010 when I came back, he was a cop and he was trying to create an identity for himself, and in some ways in opposition to his father. I don’t exactly know where he is now because we’re just kind of beginning but it just feels like he’s become a little bit more like his father as time has gone on.”
Jackson also offered assurance that Lucky’s return is far more than a quick pop-in like his last turn in the role. “When I came back in 2015, that was just for a few episodes for Tony’s [Geary, ex-Luke] exit and this is not that,” he said, noting that Lucky “is back in a substantial, real way, which I’m excited about.”
The actor was only 11 years old when he made his GH debut in 1993 as Luke and Laura’s son, a role that would go on to win him five Daytime Emmys. He quickly learned how big a deal it was to portray the offspring of the legendary supercouple, telling Soap Opera Digest in 2023, “As soon as I started airing, almost everywhere I would go with my family, into restaurants and airports, people were recognizing me: ‘That’s Luke and Laura’s son!’ So, pretty quickly, I realized, ‘Okay, this means something to a lot to people.’ ”Jackson’s first stint in Port Charles lasted from 1993-99. After two other actors took on the role — first Jacob Young, then Greg Vaughan (Eric, Days of Our Lives) — Jackson returned in 2009. He remained until 2011, and made a brief return in 2015 in tandem with the retirement of his on-screen father. (For a year-by-year recap of Lucky’s life in Port Charles (whether played by Jackson or not), click here.)
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Source: Tampa Bay Times