General Hospital News And Spoilers: Gregory Harrison Goes From Recurring To Contract, Will Alexis Finally Find Happiness?

Gregory Harrison was first announced as the second actor to play the role of Gregory Chase back in October 2020. In 2018, the role of Gregory Chase was played by Days Of Our Lives alum, James Reed.

General Hospital news reports confirm Harrison made his daytime tv debut on ABC’s General Hospital, having prime time credits such as Trapper John M.D., Sisters, Rizzoli & Isles, and more.

Recent General Hospital comings and goings reveal Gregory Harrison’s role as Harrison Chase has gone from recurring to contract. As Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) father, Gregory is putting down roots in Port Charles.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Gregory will find a new love interest in Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Alexis and Gregory’s conversation in the park is just the beginning. They started off a little rocky when Gregory accidentally hit Alexis with Violet’s frisbee, which lead to Alexis jokingly threatening to sue. He then insulted her work at The Invader, which didn’t win him any brownie points either the former attorney.

General Hospital news reports confirm that Gregory Harrison is now on contact with the 59 year old soap, therefore, story developments for his character, Gregory Chase, are well underway. Alexis keeps striking out in tragic ways when it comes to love. Will she finally find happiness with Gregory Chase?

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