General Hospital: Night Shift Characters - Leo Julian

Leo Julian

Dr. Leo Julian
General Hospital
General Hospital: Night Shift
character
Portrayed by Dominic Rains (2007)
Ethan Rains (2008)
First appearance July 2, 2007 (GH)
"Frayed Anatomies"
July 12, 2007 (GH:NS)
Created by Robert Guza, Jr.
Profile
Occupation Cardiologist
Residence Port Charles, New York
Family
Parents Patricia Julian (via adoption)
Siblings Kyle Julian (adopted)

Dr. Leo Julian is a surgeon at Port Charles General Hospital.

First introduced on General Hospital on July 2, 2007, Leo was portrayed by Iranian actor Dominic Rains for the series' first season from July 12, 2007 to October 4, 2007. When Rains was unavailable for the series' second season in July 2008, his brother Ethan Rains was cast in the role starting July 22, 2008.

In the July 22, 2008 episode "Crash," it is revealed that new hospital intern Dr. Kyle Julian is Leo's younger brother, and that the two do not get along. The July 29, 2008 episode "Other People's Children" establishes that Leo had been adopted around the age of 4 or 5. In "Brothers & Sisters" (9/23/08), their mother Patricia notes that though she had been unable to have children and so she and her husband had adopted Leo, she had subsequently become pregnant with Kyle.

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