The world of General Hospital is in mourning. Denise Alexander, who brought Dr. Lesley Webber to life, has passed away at 85. The sad news broke on March 5, leaving fans and co-stars in shock. She wasn’t just another character. She was part of the show’s soul. Her legacy will never be forgotten.
From Child Star to Daytime Powerhouse
Born in New York City on November 11, 1939, Denise Alexander grew up in the entertainment world. Her father, Alec Alexander, was an agent to stars. Her own acting journey began at the age of 12 with the Armstrong Circle Theatre. From there, she appeared in dozens of TV classics. The Twilight Zone, Father Knows Best, and Ben Casey helped shape her early career. She transitioned into more serious roles by the time she turned 20.
In 1960, Denise entered the world of soap operas with The Clear Horizon. But destiny had other plans. Just a few years later, she joined a little show that would become a soap opera titan—General Hospital. By 1973, she was cast as Dr. Lesley Webber. It wasn’t just a role. It was a phenomenon.
The Heart of General Hospital
Lesley Webber wasn’t your typical TV mom. She was bold, loving, and layered with strength. Viewers fell in love with her emotional battles, especially her bond with daughter Laura. Whether she was dealing with heartbreak or fighting to protect her family, Lesley captured hearts. Her feuds with Monica Quartermaine were legendary. Her tragic poisoning and mind games with the Cassadines kept fans glued to the screen.
While General Hospital defined her career, Denise Alexander found fulfillment elsewhere too. She married director Richard A. Colla and embraced life as a stepmother. Her passion for photography led to a successful side career as a published photojournalist. Yet, acting was always her first love. She continued working in TV and film, with roles in Zoya, That Funny Feeling, and The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case.
Fans Now Ask—What Happens to Lesley?
With Denise’s passing, many are wondering what comes next for Lesley Webber. Her character was still alive in the show’s world, making occasional appearances in Port Charles. Fans are hoping for a fitting farewell on-screen. A tribute episode seems not just likely—but necessary. General Hospital has always honored its legends with heartfelt memorials. Lesley’s absence will be deeply felt. But her memory deserves more than a quiet disappearance.
Over decades, Denise’s portrayal of Lesley bridged generations of viewers. From new fans discovering her during reruns to longtime watchers who grew up with her, she meant something personal to everyone. Her performances were filled with warmth, grace, and grit. That’s why her name will always be tied to General Hospital.
I always walked on egg shells but Denise was a true pro , we had fun @GeneralHospital RIP to Denise Alexander ,what a time we had !!!! pic.twitter.com/ouKtqMMsnG
— Kin Shriner (@kinshriner) May 9, 2025
Tributes from fans and fellow actors have already begun pouring in. The soap community is shaken. Denise Alexander wasn’t just a co-star—she was family. Her impact on daytime drama is undeniable. Her work helped shape the heart of the genre.
As General Hospital prepares to move forward, fans will hold Lesley’s memory close. She was a mother figure, a fighter, and a friend to so many on-screen and off. Denise Alexander gave us decades of unforgettable moments. Now, it’s time to honor her legacy with the same love she gave us. For all the latest General Hospital updates and tributes, keep reading Soap Opera Daily. See you next time.
So hard to take. She was a great person on GH and always kept the spark going to see what will come next for her in the show. We’ll miss you.