Chad Duell, who for 14 years has played Michael Corinthos on ABC’s General Hospital, will exit the show.
Duell announced the news himself on Saturday, with a post on social media. “After many incredible years with General Hospital, I’ve decided to step away from the show,” the actor wrote. “This wasn’t an easy decision for me, but it feels like the right time in my life. I’m beyond grateful to Frank Valentini, the cast, crew and everyone behind the scenes who have been like family to me throughout this amazing journey.”
Duell’s Michael Corinthos was the adopted son of mob boss Sonny Corinthos (played by Maurice Bernard) on the long-running ABC soap. “To all the fans: thank you from the bottom of my heart for your unwavering support and for letting Michael Corinthos be a part of your lives,” Duell continued. “Your love and encouragement has meant the world to me.”
He concluded his message with a note: “This isn’t a goodbye — it’s a see you later.”
Frank Valentini, executive producer for the show, confirmed Duell’s announcement in a social media post that noted he was “sad” about the exit.
“I have loved working with Chad over the years and wish him nothing but the best. He is a terrific actor and will be missed by everyone at #GH,” Valentini wrote. In a follow-up post, he added: “There are no plans to recast his role at this time, but you never know in daytime. I can promise a great story for Michael and his family when Chad exits in the new year.”
Duell originally took over Michael Corinthos when he replaced Drew Garrett in 2010. Garrett had previously taken over the role from Dylan Cash in 2009; Cash originated the character in 2002.
Duell won a Daytime Emmy for his General Hospital performance in 2015.