News

Colleagues are remembering the soap opera star for her "quick wit" and presence on set. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1945, Charleson broke into show business at a young age.
Leslie Charleson, who played cardiologist Monica Quartermaine on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital ... Born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1945, Charleson broke into show business at a young age.
Leslie Charleson, who starred on 'General Hospital' for nearly 50 years, dies at 79. ... Born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1945, Charleson broke into show business at a young age.
Leslie Charleson, whose Dr. Monica ... Born Feb. 22, 1945, in Kansas City, Missouri, Charleson caught the acting bug at an early age, according to Soap Opera Digest. In 1964, at 19, ...
Charleson was born in Kansas City, Missouri on February 22, 1945. In 1964, she debuted as Pam on the soap A Flame In The Wind. Soon after, in 1966, she appeared on As The World Turns as Alice Whipple.
A cause of death for Leslie Charleson, known for her role on "General Hospital," has been revealed one month after she died at the age of 79. ... 1945, in Kansas City, Missouri.
Leslie Charleson was the longest running cast member on 'General Hospital' with a nearly 50-year tenure on the beloved soap. Learn more here. ... She Was Born in Kansas City, Missouri.
Leslie Charleson was an actress best known for playing Monica Quartermaine for almost 50 years on General Hospital. ... Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Birth Name: Leslie Charleson.
Leslie Charleson, who played Monica in 'General Hospital,' died at the age of 79. Her cause of death. Skip to content. ... During the early 1970s, the Kansas City, Missouri, ...
Leslie Charleson, who played ... Born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1945, Charleson broke into show business at a young age. Her first gig? A car commercial alongside her mother, who dabbled in acting.
Leslie Charleson, who played cardiologist Monica Quartermaine on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital ... Born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1945, Charleson broke into show business at a young age.