A moment of confusion took over GH fans when the noticed a never seen before young girl in the preview, point General Hospital comings and goings. The cute as a button new face was perched right beside Lois and Violet. Some wagered that perhaps the little one is one of the wedding guests for Brook Lynn and Chase.
But that’s actually not the case. The cutie-patootie is actually child star- Juliet Donenfeld. She has stepped in as Georgie, while Lily Fisher takes a break. Thus, she is only a temporary stand-in, and Lily will soon return to reprise Georgie, clarify General Hospital comings and goings.
For the unversed, Georgie is Maxie and Spinelli’s daughter on the ABC sudser. Interestingly, Maxie named her Georgie to honor her sister’s memory, who passed away previously and was also named Georgie.
As for the little munchkin, Juliet, she might be on the soap temporarily but she is no stranger to acting, point General Hospital comings and goings. Even at this young age she has a long list of gigs to her credit, Ranging from commercials to sharing screen space with the likes of the legendary Sam Elliot on The Ranch.
Some of Juliet Donenfeld filmography include – An appearance as JJ in the Netflix’s WWE series The Big Show Show. Stints on Better Call Saul, Good Girls and Station 19. But that’s not all! Juliet became youngest nominee for an Annie Award for voicing the character of Sally Squirrel in the Animated TV/Broadcast Production of Pete the Cat.
Isn’t that fascinating? General Hospital comings and goings assert that Juliet is truly a talented one! We are certain that her future is really bright in the entertainment industry. We truly hope that once she hands back Georgie to Lily, we get to see her more often in a new role of her own!
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