Alison Barrington | |||||||||||||||
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General Hospital character | |||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Erin Hershey Presley | ||||||||||||||
Duration | 2000–03, 2013 | ||||||||||||||
First appearance | March 14, 2000 (on PC) | ||||||||||||||
Last appearance | February 1, 2013 (on GH) | ||||||||||||||
Created by | Karen Harris | ||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Julie Hanan Carruthers (2000, PC) Wendy Riche (2000, GH) Frank Valentini (2013, GH) |
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Spin-off appearances | Port Charles | ||||||||||||||
Classification | Former, recurring | ||||||||||||||
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Occupation | Co-Owner of gym/juice bar Model Waitress at The Recovery Room Proprietor of The Pink Rose Assistant at The Bike Shop Volunteer at General Hospital |
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Alison Barrington is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital, who was originated on the spin-off show Port Charles. She was portrayed by Erin Hershey Presley from March 14, 2000 until the series finale on October 3, 2003. On January 26, 2013 it was revealed that Presley will be reprising her role as Alison on General Hospital. She is the granddaughter of Amanda Barrington (Anne Jeffreys) and cousin of Mike Webber (David Mendenhall).
In January 2013, Alison returns to Port Charles, with her son Rafe, in tow. It is implied that Alison and Rafe have been on the run for many years, presumably from Caleb Morley. After leaving Rafe with a silver arrow to defend himself from harm, Alison makes her way to the Police Department, looking for information on Lucy Coe. Once there, she mistakes John McBain for Caleb, and Samantha Morgan for her old friend, Livvie Locke. Alison later contacts John to meet her at the Pier, but by the time he arrives, Alison has been stabbed to death by the very same arrow she had given to Rafe, who is detained as the primary suspect.
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