General Hospital’s Johnny Wactor died at the age of 37 after he was shot in Los Angeles
His mom, Scarlett Wactor, told TMZ on Sunday, May 26, that Johnny had been killed in Los Angeles the previous day. Johnny was allegedly with his coworker when they spotted three men attempting to steal his catalytic converter.
While Johnny has held roles in shows and films like Siberia and USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage, he’s best known for his character Brando Corbin in General Hospital. Following his character’s exit from the series in 2022, Johnny said he hadn’t fully processed his departure. However, after wrapping his scenes, Johnny shared that he “gave a little speech.” He added, “I knew that I would want to say something just because of my time there and my relationships with the people in the cast and crew. I was a little emotional.”
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