

Award-winning actress Kate Mansi has decided to part ways with the iconic daytime soap 'General Hospital', citing the necessity to pivot her focus towards fresh projects and to support her spouse, Matt McInnis, who is currently engaged in producing a series abroad. Mansi, a beloved figure in the daytime television landscape, portrayed the dynamic role of Kristina Corinthos-Davis and has expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity and experience gained during her tenure on the show. Her portrayal of Kristina, a character deeply rooted in pivotal LGBTQ+ and endometriosis storylines, showcased her ability to bring crucial narratives to life on screen, connecting with diverse audiences. Mansi began her journey with 'General Hospital' in 2023. Her decision to leave was described as ‘very difficult’, underscored by commitments to both her career and personal life. “I’ve made the very difficult decision to leave General Hospital,” Mansi confided in a recent interview with SoapSteph’s Daytime Dish. “I needed the flexibility to travel, while continuing to develop and work in Los Angeles,” she remarked, emphasizing the demands of her husband’s overseas production schedule as well. Expressing her appreciation, Mansi extended heartfelt thanks to the show’s executive producer, Frank Valentini, and the entire ABC team for their unwavering support throughout her journey. “I’m incredibly grateful to Frank Valentini, ABC, and our writers for the care they gave Kristina,” she mentioned. Valentini, acknowledging her departure, remained supportive and open to her potential return. “We love Kate and support her decision to leave. The door is always open, and we appreciate all that she added to the show these past three years,” he remarked. Mansi is perhaps best recognized for her earlier work on 'Days of Our Lives', where she played Abigail Deveraux from 2011 to 2020, gaining widespread acclaim for her compelling performances. On why she initially joined 'General Hospital', Mansi pointed to the chance to embody an LGBTQ+ character and to contribute to storytelling around endometriosis, recognizing the significance of these narratives in providing representation and awareness. As Kate Mansi embarks on her next chapter, 'General Hospital' continues to experience a series of dynamic cast changes. Steve Burton, another cherished member of the cast, announced a temporary break to focus on his family life, highlighting the series’ supportive environment under Valentini’s leadership. Additionally, Kirsten Storm recently returned to the fold as Maxie Jones, depicting the ebbs and flows that characterize the world of soap operas. Mansi’s departure marks a poignant moment for fans of 'General Hospital', but it’s also an exciting point of transition as she ventures into new creative terrains. “Now, it feels like the right time for both Kristina and me to step into new adventures,” Mansi reflected, embodying the spirit of growth and change central to the evolving storytelling landscape.