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General Hospital has hired Finn Carr as the nee Rocco Falconeri

Dante’s son has aged and might deal with some teenage issues.

By Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Rocco Falconeri is SORAS

On the Tuesday July 5 episode of General Hospital viewers saw a change in one young cast member. The ABC soap has SORAS Rocko Falconeri who is now being portrayed by Finn Carr. The young actor was born on November 14, 2008 which makes him 13 with his 14th birthday coming up at the end of the year. The character of Rocco was born onscreen on September 9th, 2013 which would make him nine years old going on ten. Now that he is a teenager Rocco will probably be involved in some interesting storylines. and interact more with the adults. Fans have been wondering when certain characters would begin spending time with their children and not focus solely on their love lives so Rocco might be the first of the young people who return to the screen.

Rocco was portrayed by twins until 2017 and since then Mason Tannous, O’Neill Monahan, and Brady Bauer have all stepped into the role.Rocco has not been seen in a while on General Hospital and at last report was spending a lot of time in the Quartermaine mansion. Previous actors in the role were blonde like Emme Rylan who portrayed Lulu Falconeri the mother of Rocco. Carr’s hair is closer to the dark brown of his TV dad Dante Falconeri ( Dominic Zampragna).

Rocco may be back for a reason

General Hospital had not been using the child actors because of COVID and they were discussed but not on screen.?They are slowly being reintegrated into Port Charles society and on Tuesday Dante and his son were eating at a restersunt together. They were talking to Cody Bell ( Josh Kelly) when Sonny Corinthos ( (Maurice Benard) came by and had a brief conversation with his son and grandson. This has some fans wondering if Rocco’s aging might indicate that his mother might recover and return home. Others believe he will cause problems for his dad and Sam McCall ( Kelly Monaco).

Rocco had an unusual birth that was filled with deception and chaos. He was conceived via in vitro after Dr. Britt Westbourne had Lulu’s fertilized egg implanted in herself. Brtt had previously had a one night stand with Dr. Patrick Drake ( Jason Thompson) and allowed him to think he was the baby daddy. Some Port Charles residents also believed that Britt’s bestie and partner in lab crimes Brad Cooper ( Perry. Shen) was the father of the child she gave birth to. The truth was eventually was revealed and theFalconeri’s finally ended up with their son.

Finn Carr facts

This is Carr’s first daytime role but General Hospital viewers might recognize him from his previous roles on primetime. He has appeared in the series Fuller House, Criminal Minds, and Hot in Cleveland as well as portraying Jack Cooper in the Netflix series Alexa and Kate and playing Derek Fox-Lubiner in one episode of iCarly on Paramount+. He was also he the voice of Joe on Season 1 of The Cartoon Adventures of Lightning and Joe.

Will Rocco be a troubled teen who cause grandma Olivia Falconeri Wuartermaine (Lisa Lococero) to worry or will he begin talking about his mom and making Sam feel guilty? Perhaps the SBC soap will age Scoutt Cain the daughter of Sam and Drew Cain ( Cameron Matthison) and the teens might begin dating. Be sure to tune in weekday afternoons to General Hospitap to find out what Finn Carr’s version of Rocco will be like. Be on the lookout for spoilers and breaking news and learn in advance what will happen next in Port Charles.

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Cheryl E Preston

Cheryl is a widow who enjoys writing about current events, soap spoilers and baby boomer nostalgia. Tips are greatly appreciated.

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