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Michael is born on-screen on December 29, 1997 to Carly Benson and is being raised by his mother's friend, Jason Morgan. He is born with a severe heart condition, and Jason must make the decision to save his life through surgery. Carly, suffering from postpartum depression leaves town and leaves the infant in the care of Jason and his girlfriend, Robin Scorpio. Jason would later name him after his best friend, mob boss, Michael "Sonny" Corinthos. In February 1998, Michael is christened with Jason's sister, Emily and Mike Corbin standing up as his godparents. Meanwhile, Carly ex-fiancé, Tony Jones learns he isn't Michael's real father and kidnaps the boy. Fed up with Carly's constant dependence on Jason, Robin tells Jason's alcoholic brother, A. J. Quartermaine that he is Michael's biological father.[1]
Carly and A. J. marry in the spring of 1999 and her plan to prove A. J. as an unfit alcoholic father is set into motion. Carly becomes involved with Sonny who forces A. J. into divorcing Carly. They marry in September 2000; but the marriage is very rocky, they divorce in 2001, and Sonny adopts Michael. Sonny and Carly would re-marry again in 2002, and soon welcome a son, Morgan. Meanwhile, it is also learned that Sonny fathered two daughters, one with his attorney Alexis named Kristina and another with Alexis's daughter, Sam McCall, named Lila, who is stillborn. In February 2005, A. J. kidnaps, Michael, Morgan and Kristina. A. J. soon releases Kristina and Morgan, and fakes Michael's death; A. J.'s plans to flee the country with Michael are put on hold when Michael is rescued. Consequently, Michael is the prime suspect when A. J. is murdered in April 2005. Carly and Sonny marry for the last time in 2007, but they divorce soon after and Carly marries Jasper Jacks who becomes like a second father to the boys.[1]
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Michael was portrayed by child actors, Blake & Dylan Hopkins from December 1997 to 2001. Child actor Tiarnan Cunningham took over the role from 2001 to 2002. On March 28, 2002, actor Dylan Cash stepped into the role of Michael.[2] Cash is put on contract in April 2005 and departs from the show in May 2008[2] after Michael's shooting. Dylan Cash's last appearance as Michael is on December 29, 2008.[2] Cash earned a Young Artist Award for his portrayal of Michael in March 2003.[2] Actor Drew Garrett appeared as an awakened 17-year-old Michael starting on April 24, 2009.[3][4] On March 22, 2010 Garrett was released from his contract and last aired April 19, 2010. Duell then stepped into the role on April 20, 2010.[5] However, Garrett did earn a nomination for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Michael; ironically, the ceremony occurred shortly after Duell stepped into the role of Michael.
Though initial recasting was met with negativity from many fans, many would accept Duell as the new Michael. The most noticeable difference between the two, is that Duell's portrayal of Michael made the character seem a bit softer, and remorseful as opposed to Garrett's Michael who always seemed a bit more edgy, and unapologetic for what he'd done. Duell ranked in at #5 on Daytime Confidential's list of top 10 Soap Newcomers of 2010.[6] Duell also received a nomination for Outstanding Younger Actor in 2011.[7] Dull also received a Pre-nomination for the following year, in 2012 for the Outstanding Younger Actor category.[8] In 2011, Chad Duell won TV Guide's Soap Opera Spirit award for Outstanding Male Actor in a New Role or Recast for his portrayal of Michael.[9]
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One of the first controversial storylines centered around the character is Michael's longtime admiration of his adoptive father, Sonny (Maurice Benard). A young boy admiring his father, is quite normal and most of the time approved of, accept when said father is a mob boss. However, Michael's admiration for Sonny leads to the 12 year old purchasing a gun in February 2008, in order to protect his family after a string of murders rock Port Charles that claimed the lives of his babysitter Leticia Juarez and his aunt Emily Quartermaine.[10] However, after purchasing the gun, Sonny warns him never to use a gun to solve his problems and like any normal kid would, he attempts to throw it away. What Michael doesn't expect is for a stray bullet from him dropping the gun to put his father's girlfriend, Kate Howard (Megan Ward) in the hospital.[10] After the shooting, a very guilty Michael attempts to take a lesson from the incident, while Sonny decides to lead by example and get out of the mob.[10]
The controversial set up caused fans to question the motives of the writers. However it was soon revealed that the storyline was written and played out when Guza was participating in a writers strike and when he returned to his post as head writer, he figured the only way to address fans disapproval of no real repercussions for what Michael did was to have the character take a bullet himself.[11] On the April 4 episode of General Hospital, fans were stunned by the accidental shooting of Michael which left Michael in a coma.[11] The shocking turn of events lead to accusations of the show's writers glorifying violence.[11] Head writer, Bob Guza admitted in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that he his writing team always highlighted the consequences of violence.[11] The storyline occurred during Sweeps which didn't exactly hurt soap's chance of rising in the ratings.[11] The storyline would also cause most of the adults in Michael's life to take a good hard look at themselves and how their actions led to Michael's shooting.[11]
However, many fans became concerned that the epiphanies experienced by the adults in Michael's life wouldn't make much of a difference in the show's overall storylines.[12] Guza points out that Sonny and Jason (Steve Burton) both must make painful decisions about their career choice, meaning they must deal with the cards they were dealt and take back control of the mob in Port Charles in order to keep their loved ones and everyone else safe.[12] The mob for Sonny and Jason would become a necessary evil, otherwise Port Charles would be left at mercy of others trying to get their hands on the territory. Consequentially, Carly (Laura Wright) would also have to make decisions in terms of her relationships with both Sonny and Jason.[12]
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One of the most controversial soap plots of 2010 was Michael's rape at hands of another inmate Carter (Joshua Wingate) during his stay in Pentonville Prison for killing his step-mother. However, when the story is playing out, viewers are left to wonder if Michael was actually raped by Carter. GH's then head-writer, Bob Guza at first wanted to focus more the reality of many real life kids Michael's age who ended up in situations similar to his.[13]
Though the potential storyline garnered the attention of many, some questioned if the show went too far in the storyline.[14] Do to the rarity of television shows dealing with reality of prison rape, critics wondered if the story was being used progressively or just garner ratings.[14] Showing the affects of the off-screen rape on a young Michael is so much more heartbreaking than if they show the actual attack.[14] Fellow soap operas, All My Children, The Young and the Restless, and One Life to Live all featured storylines alluding to prison rape in the 80s, but GH is the first of the genre to actually address the reality in full.[14]
"I remember the day we sat down and I was pitching this idea to [ABC Daytime chief] Brian Frons, and we were all going, "We love Michael! Why would we do this to him?" But that was the very reason to do it — because it's real, because it would happen to a character like him under those circumstances. It's almost a fantasy to think it wouldn't! Uproar from the audience was to be expected, but the only honest way for us to tell the story is to really deal with the reality of prison life. We're doing all the proper research and handling the aftermath as responsibly as possible."
—Bob Guza on Michael's rape[15]
TV Guide's Michael Logan compares the storyline to Oz! believing as he along with many others expected that to show people the full experience, they would eventually have to confirm the Michael was raped.[13] Guza dances around the subject, reminding viewers that what happened to Michael (not rape), but the hostility from other prisoners who be normal, seeing that Michael, is the son of a powerful mob boss.[13]
Guza recalls the day he pitches the idea for the storyline to then ABC Daytime president, Brian Frons. Viewers had suspected for months that Michael had been raped in prison, and he finally confesses to the rape on January 31, when Michael sees his girlfriend Abby Haver (Andrea Bogart) about to be raped by her ex-boyfriend, and begins to relive his ordeal while in prison.[15]
Though there was nothing too revealing, [Bob] Guza wanted to make sure those watching noticed the visual and physical similarities between the attempted rape on Abby, and Michael's actual rape in prison.[15] Michael saving of Abby before she is actually raped serves as a kind of "catharsis" for him, allowing him to finally admit to Jason, Sonny and Carly what actually happened to him.[15] Guza also reveals that he liked Bogart's portrayal of Abby so much that he planned ahead of time for her to be the one to help Michael.[15] Not only is Michael able to admit to his own rape, and save Abby from experiencing the same thing, but with Abby's help, he learns how to trust again, which is something he had a lot of trouble with after the rape.[15] Michael loses his virginity to Abby on March 28, 2011.[16]
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In the fall 2007, Michael and Morgan's longtime nanny, Leticia Juarez, as well as his aunt, Emily Quartermaine are murdered by the Text Message Killer. Michael fears for his family's safety, and buys a gun. When he tries to get rid of it, he accidentally shoots Sonny's girlfriend, Kate Howard.[11] Michael runs away from home, but later agrees to meet his mother at a warehouse. As the two are reunited the building explodes, but fortunately, both survive. Meanwhile, Sonny leaves the mob and tries to expose Michael to the his legit coffee business. In April 2008 at Sonny's coffee warehouse, a sniper hired by Claudia Zacchara to take out Sonny, accidentally shoots Michael, putting him into a coma. In May 2008, Michael is sent to a long term care facility when his doctor says the coma is permanent.[11]
A 17 year old Michael wakes up from his coma in May 2009 after an experimental surgery performed by Dr. Patrick Drake. Sonny is now married to Claudia and they are expecting a child, while Carly and Jax are also preparing to welcome their baby. Michael lashes out believing his mother is trying to replace him, and his anger issues continue to get worse. To keep Carly from stressing out, Michael moves in with Sonny, briefly until Carly sends him to live with his A. J.s' family, the Quartermaines. Michael clashes with Kristina's new boyfriend, Kiefer Bauer who constantly harasses him. In July 2009, Michael's rage surfaces again while he is driving and he believes he may have caused Claudia's car accident which leads to her miscarriage. Michael decides to skip town to keep from getting arrested and Kristina accompanies him to Mexico. Claudia sends Jerry Jacks after the teens and holds them captive in a hotel room before they are rescued by Jason and Sam. It is also learned that Kristina accidentally caused Claudia's car accident.
Michael soon begins recovering repressed memories from his time in a coma and realizes Claudia was responsible for his shooting. At Claudia's birthday party in October 2009, Sonny calls Claudia out and she panics and takes a pregnant Carly hostage. Michael is on his way out of town when he discovers Claudia's car on the side of the road. He hears his mother's screaming as Claudia tries to escape with his new sister, Josslyn and he hits Claudia with an ax-handle instantly killing her. Jason, Sonny and Carly decide to cover up Michael's involvement in the murder, unaware that Maxie Jones saw Michael's blood on Sonny's shirt, and that the crazed artist, Franco took pictures of the entire incident. Michael decides he wants to be apart of the mob as well, and carry Claudia's accidental death as a badge of honor. Michael's cousin, Detective Lucky Spencer observes Michael's unusual behavior and realizes the boy knows something about Claudia's disappearance. Michael gets into a fight at Jake's and Lucky arrives to help break it up. In December 2009, on his 18th birthday, Michael is pulled over for drunk driving; fortunately Lucky goes easy on him and as he understands why Michael is being so self-destructive. Sonny takes Michael's car keys as part of his punishment, while Carly scolds him driving drunk, reminding him of what happened to Jason. Michael reminds Carly that it was his biological father, A. J. who caused the accident and that he may be more like A. J. than he thought.
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In February 2010, Michael learns that his new bodyguard Dominic Pirelli, is actually undercover cop, Dante Falconeri and Sonny's son from his teenage years. In March 2010, Kristina accuses Ethan Lovett of beating her to a pulp. However, it is Michael who is familiar with Kiefer's hostile behavior and realizes Kiefer was the one who beat her, not Ethan. Sonny is soon put on trial for Claudia's murder and they send Michael to Sonny's private island to keep him away. In April 2010, Dante goes to the island and brings Michael back to Port Charles to testify against Sonny. As Sonny's trial begins, Dante announces to the judge that it was Michael who killed Claudia. Judge Peter Carroll is so furious with the family's attempt to cover up the truth that he sentences Michael to 5 years in Pentonville Prison (eligible for parole in 2). While in prison, Michael befriends Carter when he protects him from guys looking to jump him. However, Carter warns Michael that he will have to pay for his protection and hints at sexual favors. Michael refuses and Carter proceeds to rape him (off-screen) on May 21, 2010 just before Jason arrives and kills him.[1] Before dying, Carter reveals that Franco sent him after Michael. After much pleading, Judge Carrol releases Michael into Dante's care and Michael moves in with Dante and his girlfriend, Lulu, Michael's cousin, while he is on probation.
Meanwhile, Michael and Kristina are terrorized by a gun wielding Warren Bauer, who wants revenge for his son, Kiefer's death. In July 2010, Warren pulls a gun on Kristina at the hospital and Michael steps into to protect her; fortunately Warren is shot by police commissioner Mac Scorpio. Life outside of prison proves to be difficult and he shows signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In October 2010, Michael is approached by Kristina's friend Allison who has a crush on and he confides in Jason that he doesn't have any "experience" with women. Sam introduces him to her stripper friend, Abigail "Candy" Haver, but things don't goes as planned as Michael is still afraid for anyone to touch him. In November 2010, Claire Walsh is able to get Michael's parole lifted so that Sonny can have access to Michael. Michael and Abby continue to bond and they begin dating in December 2010. Soon, Abby's abusive ex-boyfriend Brandon resurfaces and wants her back. Meanwhile, Carly doesn't approve of the relationship and it drives a wedge between the mother and son. In late January 2011, Brandon tries to rape her and this triggers Michael's memories of Carter forcing him to attack Brandon. Michael finally comes clean about the rape and Carly, Sonny & Jason are devastated.[14] After telling the truth, Michael is able to come to terms with the rape and he and Abby make love for the first time on March 28.[16]
When Brandon attacks Abby again in her apartment, Michael threatens to kill him. Michael is the prime suspect when Brandon is discovered dead in April 2011. However, Abby is released when it learned that Anthony Zacchara framed Abby in an attempt to lure Michael into working for him. Michael soon realizes that Kristina isn't coping with being put on the waiting list at Yale, and she has began using drugs. Later, Michael gets Kristina to admit that Dr. Lisa Niles tricked her into taking hydrocodone. In June 2011, it is revealed that Kristina applied to college for him and during his graduation ceremony, he gets into a fight with one of Kiefer's friends when he badmouths Kristina. Jason tells Michael he was right to protect his sister, and then hires Michael to work legitimately at the coffee warehouse where he soon works his way up to manager. When his parole is up, Michael and Abby decide to move in together, and he offers to pay half the rent. Later, Michael is approached by his great-grandfather, Edward who offers him a job at ELQ; later Michael agrees on the condition that Abby gets a job as well. Michael proves to be a very valuable asset to ELQ and makes an impression on Edward, much to the dismay of his aunt, Tracy Quartermaine. Michael would later decide to quit return to the coffee warehouse but ensures that Abby keeps her job. Meanwhile, Michael disapproves of his mother new friendship with Shawn Butler. In October 2011, Shawn helps keep Michael out of prison by hiding the drugs planted their by Johnny Zacchara. After someone begins attacking strippers, Michael sends Abby out of town to keep her safe to Chicago. Meanwhile, Michael wants a Johnny's help finding out who is attacking the strippers, and he wants a job, but Johnny refuses. However, Abby is killed in a construction accident and Michael is devastated. When Michael goes to spread Abby's ashes in New Zealand, he finds Jax alive and outs his mother at the New Year's Eve party for framing Sonny for Jax's apparent murder back in August.
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With advice from Jax, and wanting to honor Abby's wishes, Michael decides to attend PCU and Shawn is his academic counselor. Michael also forgives Carly and Jason for covering up Jax's apparent death. In February 2012, Michael discovers Molly and her friend, TJ having a wild party and he warns TJ not to take advantage of Molly again. Michael comforts Sonny when Robin Scorpio is killed and he advises Sam to tell a hospitalized Jason before someone else accidentally tells him. Michael and Dante discover Starr Manning after her car collides into Anthony Zacchara's and ended up on the side of the road, next to a cliff. Michael attempts to save Starr's boyfriend Cole Thornhart and their young daughter Hope Manning-Thornhart, but is unsuccessful due to the car falling over the cliff. He brings Starr to the hospital for medical attention. Starr is adamant about seeing Sonny put away for the accident while Michael tries maintain his father's innocence. Despite Sonny's disapproval, Starr stays at Michael's apartment during the trial and the two bond over their grief. However, Starr is upset when Sonny is acquitted and moves out of Michael's apartment.
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^ a b c d "About GH: About the Actors: Dylan Cash". SoapCentral.com. http://soapcentral.com/gh/theactors/cash_dylan.php. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
^ Dan J. Kroll (2009-03-15). "Long rumored, recast of Michael Corinthos now confirmed". Soap Central. http://www.soapcentral.com/gh/news/2009/0316-garrett.php. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
^ Dan J. Kroll (2009-06-15). "Drew Garrett talks about being the "new" Michael Corinthos". Soap Central. http://www.soapcentral.com/gh/news/2009/0615-fairman_garrett.php. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
^ "General Hospital Recasting the Role of Michael Corinthos.". Soaps She Knows. 2010-03-22. http://soaps.sheknows.com/generalhospital/news/id/7507/General_Hospital_Recasting_the_Role_of_Michael_Cor/. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
^ "Daytime Confidential's Top 10 Soap Newcomers of 2010". 2010-12-16. http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2010/12/16/daytime-confidentials-top-10-soap-newcomers-of-2010?page=0,4. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
^ Michael Fairman. "38th Annual Daytime Emmy Nominations". Michael Fairman Soaps. http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/media/special-events/38th-annual-daytime-emmy-nominations/. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
^ Jillian Bowe (2012-03-02). "BREAKING NEWS: 2012 Daytime Emmy Pre-Noms Announced!". Daytime Confidential. http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/03/02/breaking-news-2012-daytime-emmy-pre-noms-announced. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
^ Nelson Branco (2011-03-10). "2011 Soap Opera Spirit Award Winners". TV Guide. http://tvguide.ca/Soaps/Features/Articles/110310_SOS_winners_NB.htm. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
^ a b c Kris De Leon (2008-04-09). "General Hospital: Tragic Fate of 12-year-old Character Stirs Controversy Among Fans". BuddyTV. http://www.buddytv.com/articles/general-hospital/general-hospital-tragic-fate-o-18376.aspx. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
^ a b c d e f g h "GH Writer Addresses Michael Shooting". Entertainment Weekly. 2008-04-09. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20189728,00.html. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
^ a b c Matt Richenthal (2008-04-30). "General Hospital Writer Comments on Controversial Shooting". http://www.tvfanatic.com/2008/04/general-hospital-writer-comments-on-controversial-shooting/. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
^ a b c Michael Logan (06-03-2010). "What Exactly Happened to General Hospital's Michael?". TV Guide. http://www.tvguide.com/News/General-Hospital-Rape-1019183.aspx. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
^ a b c d e Daniel Villarreal (2010-04-28). "Does General Hospital‘s Teen Prison Rape Storyline Go Too Far?". Queerty.com. http://www.queerty.com/does-general-hospitals-teen-prison-rape-storyline-go-too-far-20100528/. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
^ a b c d e f Michael Logan (2011-01-27). "General Hospital's Michael Reveals He Was Raped". TV Guide. http://www.tvguide.com/News/General-Hospitals-Michael-1028422.aspx. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
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