General Hospital Spoilers: Austin Wants To Stay In PC, But Whatever He’s Hiding Could Prevent Him From Landing A Job

Austin (Roger Howarth) won’t give out his last name to anyone. But the time is coming where he will have to disclose his full identity.

General Hospital rumors suggest his last name is Holt, making him the son of Jimmy Lee Holt. Jimmy Lee Holt was the son of Edward Quartermaine, making Austin his grandson, and therefore, a Quartermaine through and through.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Austin seeks out a new position at GH and discusses the opportunity with Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud). At this point, he would have to reveal his last name in order to work as a doctor as General Hospital.

In today’s General Hospital previews, Austin is concerned and says, “I hope that doesn’t preclude me getting the job.” That statement leads dans to believe there is something Austin was hiding that could hinder his chances of landing a job at GH.

If he’s a Quartermaine this would complicate things on so many levels, starting with ELQ, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), and so much more.

Austin wants to stay in PC, and maintain a career. For that to happen he must reveal his identity…

General Hospital Spoilers: Austin Shows Another Side Of Himself, Leaving The Good Doctor Bit Behind

Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) was graced with the presence of an angel from up above- or so it seemed. Dr. Austin (Roger Howarth) showed up miraculously, brining the phrase, “the right place at the right time,” to reality.

Maxie was in dire need of saving when Austin strolled by in the forest where she was giving birth to her baby girl. After fighting off fake nurse, Chloe Jennings, Maxie saw a silver lining when Austin approached and she didn’t have to go about having her baby alone.

Previously, General Hospital news reports claimed that Roger Howarth’s new role on GH would be much lighter than his previous role as the redeemed, yet dark and disturbed, Franco. According to a source, the writers at GH wanted to steer in a different direction, as they tried to get away from the evil things Franco has done. Particularly, letting Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) believe she was raped by Franco.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that Austin has a connection to Port Charles, and it’s been rumored that he is actually a Quartermaine. Being a Quartermaine is all fine and dandy, however, there’s much more to it than that.

General Hospital previews show Austin showing another side of him as he is shown pushing Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) from behind. Dante and Sam are trying to get to the bottom of what happened at that cabin where Peter’s fake nurse took Maxie. Austin claims he has zero involvement even though he owns the cabin.

Sam is onto Maxie, and she and Dante know that she’s lying about something. They need answers and it seems that Austin has too much to hide and is standing in their way of the truth.

General Hospital Spoilers: The Quartermaine Family Has A New Addition And We Don’t Mean Baby Bailey

There has been quite a mystery surrounding Roger Howarth’s new role on General Hospital. After killing of his character, Franco Baldwin, General Hospital news reports confirmed that actor Roger Howarth would be returning to the show as an entirely new character.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Dr. Austin Holt has roots here in Port Charles, as he is tied to a very prominent and powerful family. GH rumors indicate that Austin’s email regarding an ELQ board meeting is a key clue to Austin’s identity and background.

General Hospital rumors suggest that Austin Holt is in fact a Quartermaine. Making him the son of Jimmy Lee Holt, an illegitimate son of the late Edward Quartermaine.

GH fans radar went off in the May 17th episode when Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) mentioned Jimmy Lee Holt as an example of how the Quartermaine family has survived many who have done before Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Because of this name drop, GH fans began to wonder if Austin would have some type of connection to Holt.

It turned out Austin is very interested I. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and it’s no coincidence that his interest has to do with the fact that Michael is not only a Corinthos, but a true Quartermaine as well.

Does Austin have good intentions? GH news and spoilers disclosed that GH writers wanted Howarth’s new role to play a lighter, softer, character, as opposed to the dark and twisted early version of Franco Baldwin.

General Hospital News And Spoilers: Roger Howarth Admits Being Terrified To Return To GH

The entire General Hospital fan base was in total shock when Roger Howarth’s character, Franco Baldwin, was unexpectedly killed by Wes Ramsey’s, Peter August. Everyone knows Peter is crazy, but still, nobody saw Franco’s death coming.

General Hospital news reports quickly confirmed that Howarth‘s exit would be temporary. Immediately following the news that Howarth would be returning to GH, GH rumors began, surrounding the mystery of Roger’s new character’s identity.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal what it was like for Roger to return to the set of GH. In a recent interview with Soap Opera Digest, Howarth opened up about his feelings upon his return. He told SOD, “I was straight-up terrified, 100 percent. I love what I do and I was glad to get back to it — but there’s a certain amount of nervous energy that showed up.”

General Hospital spoilers reveal Howarth’s new character, Austin, is still a work in progress. He explains that he can’t make himself look much different physically, but must be different in other ways. He said, “I can’t change the way I look so much. So for this guy to be different, he has to speak differently and walk differently and to be honest, I’ve had mixed success and it’s taken me a bit — I’m still kind of figuring it out. [But] I hope the audience enjoys him, because there is some great story coming.”

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