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‘Mean Girls’ Alum Jonathan Bennett Heads to Port Charles in New ‘General Hospital’ Role

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by Chris Tremblay  Apr 18

ABC’s “General Hospital” has cast Jonathan Bennett in the newly created role of Joe Fitzpatrick, adding another recognizable film and Hallmark Channel star to the soap’s ensemble. Bennett’s first episodes as Joe Fitzpatrick are scheduled to air in May during the show’s spring storylines, though specific air dates and long‑term plans for the character have not yet been disclosed.

In announcing the casting, “General Hospital” executive producer Frank Valentini praised Bennett as “a tremendous talent” and said the production team is “so excited” to welcome him to Port Charles, calling him “a fantastic addition” to the daytime drama. The show and Bennett’s representatives have not yet released storyline specifics, and outlets note that it remains unclear how Joe Fitzpatrick will connect to existing families or whether he will arrive as a romantic interest, an antagonist, or something in between.

Return to daytime roots



For Bennett, the casting represents a return to the medium where he first gained a foothold in television, after having previously appeared on another ABC daytime drama. Both TV Insider and Parade report that Bennett played J.R. Chandler on “All My Children” between 2001 and 2002, taking over the role after Jesse McCartney departed.

In a recent interview described by Parade, Bennett said that returning to soaps felt natural because he began his career in daytime, and that the opportunity to play a “really fun” new character on “General Hospital” made the decision “a no‑brainer.” This latest role positions him back on ABC in a high‑profile scripted series more than two decades after his first major soap appearance, underscoring the enduring crossover between daytime dramas and other corners of television and film.

From ‘Mean Girls’ to Hallmark mainstay



Bennett remains widely recognized for portraying Aaron Samuels in the 2004 teen comedy “Mean Girls,” a breakout role that paired him with co‑star Lacey Chabert, who has also become a familiar face to Hallmark audiences. Since then, he has built an extensive résumé with Hallmark, leading holiday‑themed projects such as “Christmas on Cherry Lane,” “A Keller Christmas Vacation,” and “The Groomsmen” trilogy, where he co‑starred with Tyler Hynes and B.J. Britt.

Beyond acting, Bennett cocreated, executive produced, and hosted the reality series “Finding Mr. Christmas,” which set out to identify the next leading man for Hallmark holiday programming. He also serves as host of Food Network’s “Halloween Wars,” showcasing his versatility in unscripted and competition‑style television in parallel with his scripted work.

Fan response and industry reaction



The casting news first surfaced publicly on April 16, when entertainment outlets reported that Bennett had signed on to “General Hospital” and would begin appearing in episodes airing in May. Coverage notes that the announcement was initially highlighted in industry trade reporting, before being picked up by fan‑focused and mainstream entertainment publications.

After the casting became public, Bennett amplified the news on his Instagram account, prompting a wave of congratulatory messages from fellow Hallmark performers and fans. Lacey Chabert commented “Congratulations!!,” while actor Sarah Drew responded that she was “sooo excited,” and Janel Parrish added “Yessss congrats baby,” reflecting support from across the television community.

Tyler Hynes, Bennett’s co‑star in “The Groomsmen” trilogy, reacted with a crown emoji, and B.J. Britt wrote that he was “already in front of the TV waiting patiently,” emphasizing the enthusiasm among collaborators who have worked closely with Bennett on recent Hallmark projects. Fan comments highlighted in coverage framed the casting as another milestone in Bennett’s trajectory, with one person quoted as telling him to “keep striving,” suggesting viewers see the move as part of his broader career progression rather than a departure from previous work.

Balancing Hallmark projects and soap work



Entertainment outlets stress that Bennett’s move to “General Hospital” does not appear to signal an end to his relationship with Hallmark programming, which has been central to his on‑screen presence for several years. Parade notes that “there are no signs he’s leaving the network,” adding that Hallmark fans will likely continue to see him in seasonal movies even as he takes on the new daytime role.

This dual‑track career echoes patterns seen with other performers who straddle the worlds of feel‑good cable movies and daytime serials, including Alison Sweeney, who has alternated between “Days of Our Lives” and Hallmark projects, and Cameron Mathison, who currently portrays Drew Cain on “General Hospital” while also working on films for other family‑oriented networks. Ryan Paevey, another actor with experience in Hallmark‑style movies, has likewise blended soap roles with made‑for‑TV film work, illustrating how performers navigate overlapping audiences across genres.

Connections to LGBTQ+ media and representation



In addition to his Hallmark and network television roles, Bennett has maintained a visible presence in LGBTQ+ media spaces, including hosting duties at the 2026 GLAAD Media Awards. That event, which honors fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ+ people in media, underscores his ongoing engagement with queer audiences and advocacy‑oriented programming.

While “General Hospital” and ABC have not specified whether Joe Fitzpatrick will be written as an LGBTQ+ character, Bennett’s visibility as an out gay actor and his work with organizations like GLAAD place his casting in a broader context of inclusion within daytime television. Coverage to date focuses primarily on his career résumé and fan response rather than on specific representation storylines, and no outlet has yet reported concrete details about how his character’s personal life or identity will be depicted on screen.

What comes next in Port Charles



For now, both TV Insider and Parade emphasize that “little is known” about Joe Fitzpatrick beyond his name and Bennett’s upcoming debut window, with questions remaining about whether he will shake up existing romances, business rivalries, or family relationships in Port Charles. Writers note that the soap is keeping the character’s motives “under lock and key,” leaving viewers to speculate about whether he might arrive as a love interest, a disruptor, or part of a longer‑term narrative arc.

As May episodes approach, “General Hospital” continues to promote its weekday ABC broadcasts while leveraging casting news like Bennett’s arrival to generate anticipation among existing viewers and potential new audiences, including fans who know him from “Mean Girls” or Hallmark projects. Until additional information about Joe Fitzpatrick’s storyline is revealed on air, coverage indicates that viewers and Bennett’s supporters will have to tune in to see how the newest Port Charles arrival fits into the soap’s long‑running tapestry.

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