General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (2024)

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Friday, June 14th, 2024

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (1)

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It’s been almost four years since Julian Jerome met his untimely death on General Hospital and we still haven’t recovered. Ever since his character was killed, William deVry has heard rumors about his exit — if he left the show, he wouldn’t be back. We’ve always wondered how true that sentiment actually was, so we went straight to the source, and he was more than happy to set the record straight for us.

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So, get ready for his answer because he’s clear, concise, and still very grateful for the seven-year run on the show. DeVry told us, “Um… I did say that if I left I wouldn’t come back,” he admits. “I think that got taken out of context a bit. I also felt it’s not my job to put everything into context for everyone. I think by reading multiple interviews I did, you’d see how much I loved my time at General Hospital. So, to be clear, it wasn’t because I didn’t love the show or my character or the people I worked with. I just felt that given the direction the character was going, there was nothing left to say.”

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (3)

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While the fans felt there were more stories left to tell with Julian and Alexis, aka “Julexis,” General Hospital‘s co-head writers at the time, Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor, not only had bullets pumped into Julian but made sure people (including viewers) saw him being zipped into a body bag. That’s about as dead as people get on a soap opera.

But deVry gracefully exited “after eight years and 700 episodes,” and he doesn’t begrudge anyone at ABC for making that business decision because “it’s a smart move to carry on… both personally and for the show.” Yet he didn’t downplay the “obvious challenges of moving on” because Julian was killed off at a time when there was high “unemployment during a worldwide crisis…[a] pandemic for one.”

But that’s where things get really interesting. DeVry shared that he had a conversation with General Hospital executive producer Frank Valentini around the time of his departure — and gave him an offer that sounded pretty good to us. “I also told Frank I’d be open to come back for a short stint to ‘fix’ the character,” he said. “Salvage Julian’s image within [the] context of what went down within Port Charles while also producing a brand-new fresh story (including all the history fans love) that would encompass a good portion of the characters… affected by Julian’s actions. Or perceived actions.” There are a lot of stones that could be unturned if Julian somehow found a way to rise from the grave.

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (4)

DeVry is chock-full of great ideas, but where does he stand with General Hospital in 2024? It might be the exact answer fans don’t want to hear. He summed up, “Frank knows that my ‘wish’ still stands. But with new writers and a ton of new characters on the show now, I don’t see that happening.”

Before you go, check out our list of unhappy endings with the soap characters’ deaths that nearly killed us in the gallery below.

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General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (10)

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1/18

<p>Evil Sheila deserved all the pain that she got after her attempt to murder daughter-in-law Steffy in cold blood resulted in her instead fatally shooting the object of her obsession, her own son. Or so we all thought until, watching through red-rimmed eyes, we discovered that surprise! He’d only died in air quotes.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (11)

Image: NBC/Courtesy of the Everett Collection

2/18

<p>The much-missed NBC soap may have sealed its own fate, in a way, when it had Cass Winthrop’s true love brutally murdered by the Bay City Stalker in 1996. Fans revolted, and just a few years later, the show itself was as dead as Frankie. (Read <a href="https://soaps.sheknows.com/soaps/news/605697/another-world-anniversary-frankie-frame-winthrop-murder-backstage-soap-opera-scandal/" target="_blank">her portrayer’s response to the twist here</a>.)</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (12)

Image: ABC screenshot

3/18

<p>They say you never forget your first love. But in our case, we’ll never forget <em>Josslyn’s</em> first love, the sensitive teenager whose life was tragically abbreviated by a brain tumor. Our one consolation: that when he crossed over to the other side, he was escorted by his late grandparents, Edward and Lila.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (13)

Image: ABC screenshot

4/18

<p>We might’ve shrugged off Kiki’s demise at the hand of Ryan Chamberlain, had it not been for the horrified reaction of her mother, Ava (who’d inadvertently set her murder in motion). We liked Kiki, don’t get us wrong, especially after Hayley Erin stepped in. But it was Ava’s demonstration of her loss that really made us feel one of our own.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (14)

Image: Jill Johnson/JPI

5/18

<p>Proof positive that no good deed goes unpunished: Justin’s missus was rushing a pregnant Sarah to the hospital when kaboom! Adrienne was involved in a terrible car accident that set the stage for not only a devastating baby swap but her own untimely demise — <em>and</em> her widower’s relationship with her lookalike!</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (15)

Image: Jill Johnson/JPI

6/18

<p>Chad and his wife thought that they had a bright future ahead of them. And maybe they did. The trouble was, it was also an extremely <em>short</em> future. In 2022, viewers were horrified right along with Chad when he walked into their bedroom and discovered that someone had used Abigail’s body for a Ginsu demonstration.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (16)

Image: NBC

7/18

<p>“Take me home”took on a whole new meaning when Brady’s mom learned that she was dying of pancreatic cancer. She asked husband John to bring her back to her native Italy, then slipped away in his arms after he’d granted her final wish: for one more dance with the man that she so dearly loved.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (17)

Image: Howard Wise/JPI

8/18

<p>A random fender bender ended the life of Devon’s true love in 2019. That he got to make her his wife once again before she passed away was cold comfort to both him and viewers, who’d been so invested in their pairing that they’d even looked the other way as they canoodled behind the back of her husband —his adoptive father, the character at No. 4 on this list!</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (18)

Image: ABC screenshot

9/18

<p>Talk about going out like a hero! Despite his tainted lineage —he was the son of supervillains Faison and Obrecht! —Maxie’s husband died protecting her from his father. And just when you thought the hurt couldn’t go deeper, Maxie named their son James after the dad that he’d never get to meet.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (19)

Image: Sean Smith/JPI

10/18

<p>Daytime never had, nor will it have, another like Jeanne Cooper, the born-to-be-an-icon who played Genoa City’s duch*ess. So when she died in 2013, there was no question that the loss would be felt deeply — and for years to come. Even now, we have trouble writing about it without sighing like we’re a tire losing air.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (20)

Image: Jesse Grant/JPI

11/18

<p>It would’ve been sad enough if the living doll had died from the injuries that he sustained during crush Charity’s battle with her zombie doppelgänger, but his portrayer, Josh Ryan Evans, who suffered from a form of dwarfism, passed away on the same day as his on-screen alter ego. And no, even now, we still can’t cope.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (21)

Image: CBS

12/18

<p>The new Mrs. Ridge Forrester was looking forward to a long and happy life with… um… her ex-brother-in-law. (Hey, it’s <em>Bold & Beautiful</em>.) But leukemia had other ideas, reducing their years together to mere days. As they dwindled down, Ridge presented his bride with a collection of charms that — sniffle — represented the wonderful times together that they wouldn’t get to share.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (22)

Image: CBS screenshot

13/18

<p>As Devon sat on the stairs of his penthouse and gave in to the grief that surrounded him, so did we, for we knew that this wasn’t just the passing of a beloved character but his portrayer, Kristoff St. John, the Emmy winner whose smile had always made the soap’s set a little bit brighter.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (23)

Image: Cathy Blaivas/ABC/Courtesy of the Everett Collection

14/18

<p>“I see you… oh, Robin, I see you,” sobbed the doomed youth, previously struck blind by his condition. With that, he succumbed to AIDS in the conclusion of what would turn out to be one of the last social-issues storylines that daytime television would be brave enough to tackle.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (24)

Image: Howard Wise/JPI

15/18

<p>Guess we can stop holding out for a hero now. In 2015, an inoperable brain tumor knocked Hope’s true love off his bike for good. At least before he slipped away, he and his Fancy Face got to repeat their wedding vows to one another one last time — and in the spot where they shared their first kiss, no less.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (25)

Image: Sean Smith/JPI

16/18

<p>There wasn’t a dry eye in the house — or at the Forresters’ Big Bear cabin — when in 2012, the queen bee succumbed to cancer in the arms of Brooke, who’d been as much the daughter she’d never embraced as the nemesis she’d always fought.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (26)

Image: Brian Lowe/JPI

17/18

<p>“No, no, no, no,” we cried when the CBS soap had Sharon and Nick’s daughter pass away from injuries sustained when she made the mistake of trying to drive drunken crush Daniel home from a party. Neither her folks nor we ever quite recovered, which might explain why Camryn Grimes was eventually rehired to play her former character’s surprise twin, Mariah.</p>

General Hospital’s William deVry Talks Julian’s Death and Possible Resurrection to ‘Fix the Character’ (27)

Image: ABC/Courtesy of the Everett Collection

18/18

<p>Odds are, if you’ve managed to get this far in the countdown, you’re looking at the photo above though red-rimmed eyes. How could you not be verklempt when, even all these years later, just the thought of Tony and Bobbie’s ill-fated daughter, whose heart still beats in Maxie’s chest, can evoke memories of what is arguably the most poignant moment ever on soaps? Pass the tissues. We’re right there with you.</p>

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