General Hospital: Ex-Michael Looks Back At The Time He Was FIRED! Reveals The REAL REASON


General Hospital has seen many cast shakeups over the years. But one departure still sparks fan curiosity. Drew Garrett, who played teenage Michael Corinthos, was abruptly fired in 2010. After all these years, the former General Hospital star is finally opening up about what really went down.
General Hospital: Drew Garrett’s Michael Caused Chaos
Drew joined General Hospital in 2009. He played Michael during a major storyline. The character had just awoken from a coma after being shot in the head. Fans praised Drew’s emotional performance. He even earned a Daytime Emmy nomination.
In 2010, fans were stunned when ABC replaced Drew with another actor. Garrett was let go with no real explanation. Viewers were confused. His version of Michael had just started to grow stronger and more complex.
In a recent podcast, Drew Garrett finally addressed his exit. He admitted it was painful. The actor said he never got a straight answer from the network. However, he now believes it was more about his off-screen personality than on-screen talent.
Drew revealed producers may have felt he was too “intense” behind the scenes. He admits he was passionate, maybe a bit too much at times. Drew was young and driven. He says he’s matured since then. Looking back, he understands things better now.
Even years later, many fans prefer Drew’s take on Michael. His raw and emotional portrayal made the character feel real. While the recast eventually settled in, Drew’s version left a lasting mark.
Drew says the experience taught him a lot. Not just about acting but about handling the business. He’s since moved on to other roles and personal growth. But his time on General Hospital will always be close to his heart.
General Hospital may have replaced Drew Garrett quickly, but his impact still lingers. His honesty about being fired adds depth to a moment fans never forgot. For more behind-the-scenes stories and cast confessions, keep reading Soap Opera Daily.