Rory Gibson Says His Casting as Michael Corinthos on General Hospital Had His Grandma ‘Hollering’
Gibson is taking over the role from Chad Duell, who played the character for nearly 15 years and exited the show in January
Rory Gibson is joining General Hospital as Michael Corinthos, PEOPLE has confirmed.
Gibson will be taking over the role previously played by Chad Duell before the actor exited the ABC soap in January after nearly 15 years. His first episode as Michael airs Friday, May 23.
Gibson told TV Insider he originally sent in a tape and read for a different role.
After chatting with executive producer Frank Valentini, he was brought back for a “super, super top secret” callback and, after a few screen tests, said “they locked me in, and it’s been a nice little journey ever since.”
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Gibson said his family watched General Hospital “religiously” when he was growing up and that his grandmother, whom he described as a “diehard” fan, was over the moon when he got the role.
“I called my grandma first, and she was just shouting, hollering, screaming,” he said.
Gibson, who previously played Noah Newman on The Young and the Restless from 2021 to 2023, said he feels “a really strong connection to this character of Michael.”
“I feel like he has a lot more at stake and, with the storylines that he’s woven into, there’s so much suspense and so much consequence behind all of them,” he said. “It’s terribly, terribly exciting to play and challenging to play, so I’m feeling very fulfilled in this new role. It’s been very intense, but I’m loving every second of it.”
Gibson’s casting comes after Duell announced his departure from General Hospital in an emotional Instagram post in November. He had played Michael since 2010 after taking over the role from Drew Garrett and won a Daytime Emmy for his work in 2015.
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At the time, Duell said it “wasn’t an easy decision” to step away from the show, but “it feels like the right time in my life.”
During an interview on The Daily Drama Podcast in December, Duell explained that he felt things had become “stagnant” in his life and that he’d “stifled myself in certain aspects, and sometimes you need to take drastic steps or make yourself feel uncomfortable and take a step.”
Duell’s final episode aired Jan. 6, with Michael set ablaze after an explosion.