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John Oliver gets his soap opera wish with ‘General Hospital’ role

By Thomson Reuters Jun 28, 2026 | 11:02 PM

LOS ANGELES, June 28 (Reuters) – Comedian John Oliver is heading to Port Charles, the fictitious town that is the setting for ​long-running ABC television soap opera “General Hospital.”

Oliver, ‌the Emmy-winning host of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight,” said on his show in March that he longed to make a cameo on a daytime soap opera. He said ‌he ​was jealous of ESPN commentator ⁠Stephen A. Smith, who ⁠has appeared on “General Hospital” as Brick, the right-hand man to a mob boss, for 10 years.

Producers of ABC’s “General Hospital” granted Oliver’s wish. ​The comedian is scheduled to appear on the show as an undisclosed character for ⁠three episodes starting Thursday, the ⁠network said.

“It’s a true honor to ​be a small stain on the history of ​this illustrious show,” Oliver said in a statement ‌released on Sunday.

“General Hospital” began airing on ABC 63 years ago. The show has featured unconventional stars in the past, including rock musician ⁠Rick Springfield and Oscar winner Elizabeth Taylor. It still runs on ABC and streams on Hulu.

In his ⁠appeal back ‌in March, Oliver said he wanted ⁠to play a character who would “do something ​juicy — ‌like murder, or slapping, or being ​slapped, or ⁠being someone’s long lost something.”

“And ideally, I’d like a dramatic close-up of my face,” he added. “In return, trust me, I will give my all to this performance.”

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by ​David Gregorio)