General Hospital mainstay Leslie Charleson, who starred in over 2,000 episodes of the soap, died in January. But new documents show she may have been suffering from long-term effects of a head injury.
"General Hospital" star Leslie Charleson’s cause of death has been revealed. The Daytime Emmy-nominated actress died as a ...
Former “General Hospital” actress Leslie Charleson’s death last month was the result of “sequelae of blunt head trauma,” according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office. Charleson, ...
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of my dear friend and colleague, Leslie Charleson,” General Hospital ...
Former “General Hospital” actress Leslie Charleson’s death last month was the result of “sequelae of blunt head trauma,” ...
Records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirm that Charleson's cause of death was "sequelae of blunt head trauma," meaning traumatic brain injury. While the case remains open, the ...
Michael Tullberg/Getty Images General Hospital star Leslie Charleson's cause of death has been revealed, reports TMZ.
Leslie Charleson, known for her role as Monica Quartermaine on “General Hospital,” has died. She was 79. Executive producer Frank Valentini announced Charleson’s death Sunday on the show’s ...
News of beloved General Hospital star Leslie Charleson’s death broke on Sunday. Fans shared an outpouring of love in reaction to the announcement. Charleson was 79 and the longest-tenured actor ...
(CNN) — Leslie Charleson, who played popular character Dr. Monica Quartermaine for almost 50 years on “General Hospital,” has died, the program’s executive producer announced on Sunday.
She died after a long illness. Leslie Charleson, who starred on 'General Hospital' for nearly 50 years, dies at 79 Leslie Charleson, who played cardiologist Monica Quartermaine on the ABC daytime ...
Leslie Charleson, who played cardiologist Monica Quartermaine on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital for nearly five decades, died on Sunday. ABC confirmed Charleson's death to NPR in a statement.