Isaiah on General Hospital — Everything You Need To Know
Isaiah Gannon is a new character on General Hospital so it’s understandable if fans are curious about the guy. Especially with that last name, which One Life to Live fans are familiar with from the character of R.J. Gannon! The guy first appeared in the Aug. 26, 2024 episode of GH, played by daytime newcomer Sawandi Wilson. And here’s everything we know about him so far:
Isaiah was first seen in a compound in Africa where Lucky Spencer was ordered to shoot him dead by mercenaries. But it was just a test and the gun wasn’t loaded. After the mercenary left, Lucky assured Isaiah that he knew there were no bullets in the gun and he was there to help him escape. The doctor was being held by Sidwell to help patch up his men as they mined for diamonds. Isaiah convinced Sidwell that he needed specialized equipment for tests but they wouldn’t let Lucky travel with him. So Lucky told Isaiah to get away from his guard and meet his contact at the airport, fly to Port Charles, and contact the WSB.
Isaiah managed to land safely in Port Charles, but as he was being followed, ditched his car and while walking on the side of the road during a storm, was hit by another vehicle! Jason Morgan found the guy lying there and called for an ambulance. Isaiah remained unconscious in the hospital as the staff wondered about his identity. Jordan Ashford caught a man trying to inject something into Isaiah’s IV and after a struggle, managed to subdue him. Isaiah finally woke up and was grateful to Jordan for saving his life, though he was cagey about talking about his past or his family.
Isaiah gave the authorities what information he had about Lucky’s location but unfortunately, Sidwell had moved his camp and Lucky was nowhere to be found.
Stay tuned to see what kind of drama Isaiah gets mixed up in and what secrets he’s hiding!
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