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Ruby Anderson

Ruby Anderson
General Hospital character
Portrayed by Norma Connolly
Duration 1979–98
First appearance August 1979
Last appearance November 18, 1998
Created by Douglas Marland
Introduced by Gloria Monty
Book appearances Robin's Diary
Profile
Occupation Owner of Kelly's Diner
Gail Baldwin
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Brown originated the role in 1977.
General Hospital character
Portrayed by Susan Brown
Duration 1977–85, 1989–90, 1992–2004
First appearance February 1977 (February 1977)
Last appearance July 16, 2004 (July 16, 2004)
Created by Eileen Pollock and Robert Mason Pollock
Introduced by
Spin-off
appearances
Port Charles
Classification Former, recurring
Profile
Occupation Psychiatrist
Residence Port Charles, New York
Tom Hardy
General Hospital character
Portrayed by Christine Cahill (1971–74)
David Comfort (1977–81)
Bradley Green (1981–82)
David Wallace (1987–93)
Matthew Ashford (1995–97)
Duration 1971–74, 1977–82, 1987–93, 1995–97
First appearance 1971
Last appearance 1997
Introduced by James Young (1971)
Wendy Riche (1995)
Book appearances Robin's Diary
Profile
Occupation Psychiatrist
Residence Africa
Joe Kelly
General Hospital character
Portrayed by Doug Sheehan
Duration 1979–82
First appearance 1979
Last appearance 1982
Classification Former, regular
Profile
Occupation Lawyer
Police detective
Residence Albany, New York
Susan Moore
General Hospital character
Portrayed by Gail Ramsey
Duration 1978–83
First appearance March 24, 1978
Last appearance February 11, 1983
Created by Douglas Marland
Introduced by Gloria Monty

General Hospital is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, who originally set it in a general hospital (hence the title), in an unnamed fictional city. In the 1970s, the city was named Port Charles, New York. The series premiered on April 1, 1963. This is a list of notable characters who significantly impacted storylines and began their run, or significantly returned, from the years 1970 to 1979.

Ruby Anderson (maiden name Spencer) is a fictional character on the popular ABC soap opera, General Hospital. She was played by actress Norma Connolly, from the character's origin in 1979 until Connolly's death in 1998, when the character was subsequently killed off. Connolly was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1985.

In August 1979, Ruby Anderson arrives in Port Charles. Ruby has become too old to prostitute anymore so she comes to see her niece and nephew, Luke and Bobbie Spencer. Ruby befriendes Nurse Jessie Brewer who helps her get a job at General Hospital. Ruby began dating Dan Rooney, a General Hospital administrator who had earlier been turned down by Jessie when he asked her to marry him. Hiding her feelings for months, Jessie finally was able to tell Ruby that she had been jealous of her and Dan, even though she thought she had moved on from him. Ruby had no qualms about Dan and Jessie attending social events together when she was unavailable. During the time that Luke and Laura were on the run from mobster Frank Smith, Ruby was beaten up by his goons, but recovered.

Early in 1982, Ruby underwent surgery for stomach pains, with Dr. Arthur Bradshaw freezing during the surgery and Dr. Noah Drake taking over. This caused concerned nurse Annie Logan to investigate Bradshaw's practices, and although Ruby was grateful to Dr. Bradshaw, Anne proved that he was becoming negligent in surgery because of exhaustion. Ruby recovered, and was present on Luke's yacht, the Haunted Star, when federal agents began a shootout with cult members involved with David Gray over an attempt to steal artifacts in order to take over the fictional country of Malkuth. Armed with bottles and other restaurant devices, Ruby and the other guests helped the fed's knock these characters out, sending them to prison. Shortly after this, Ruby joined forces with Robert Scorpio to stop waterfront criminal George Durnley who was trying to force Ruby and other tenants out of their building to build a mall down by the Port Charles docks.


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