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Very HeartBreaking News 😭😭The Tragic Life Of General Hospital’s John J. York

General Hospital star John J. York, who is best known for his role as Mac Scorpio on the hit ABC Soap, has had one heck of a ride these past several years.

The Tragic Life Of General Hospital’s John J. York

And while there have been many good times both on and off screen, he’s also had some bad times, too. Keep reading below for all of the tragic details you need to know about John J. York.

The Tragic Life Of John J. York

John is a General Hospital legend as he began appearing on the show back in 1983. The youngest of six children, he was born in Chicago in 1958.

Along with his work on daytime television, he’s also appeared on the network television shows Werewolf, Drake and Josh Go Hollywood and in Wizards of Waverly Place.

In his personal life, John was brought up as a Catholic. He and his wife Vickie Manners have been married since 1986 and they have one daughter.

Unfortunately, John was hit with a major health blow in late 2022. The actor was diagnosed with two blood and bone marrow disorders. He also has multiple smoldering myeloma. He underwent a stem cell transplant in December and admitted that he has a long road ahead of him.

He told his fans on social media, “Hopefully, hopefully, if things go the way they are, maybe [I’ll] be back on the show late spring, early summer.”

He also added, “I just wanted to thank you all so very much for all your notes and messages of support, encouragement and all the love you’ve been sending my way.”

What’s Next For John J. York?

In January of this year, the actor said that the National Marrow Donor Program “helped me find a matching donor but post blood and marrow complications remain. I’m helping the GVHD Alliance to help raise awareness for patient/family support. Visit http://GVHDAlliance.org to learn more today and follow my journey.”

General Hospital's John J. York shares health update after taking break to  fight cancer - The Mirror US

John also added, “About 5,000 adults are diagnosed with chronic graft-versus-host disease every year. Early detection is KEY to fighting this condition. Learn the symptoms and stay informed at http://GVHDAlliance.org. Awareness saves lives.”

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