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Revision as of 02:52, 30 January 2009

Noah Drake
General Hospital character
File:Noah Drake.jpg
Rick Springfield as Dr. Noah Drake (2008)
Portrayed byRick Springfield
First appearanceMarch 1981
Last appearanceSeptember 22, 2008
In-universe information
OccupationNeurosurgeon
SpouseMaddie Drake
(dissolved)
ChildrenPatrick Drake
(son, with Maddie)
Matt Hunter
(son, with Donna)
GrandchildrenEmma Drake
(granddaughter, via Patrick)
Aunts and unclesMartin Drake (paternal uncle)

Dr. Noah Drake is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital. Rick Springfield portrayed the role from 1981 to 1983. Springfield has made recurring appearances in the role from November 24th, 2005 to August 24th, 2007 and from July 8th to September 22nd, 2008.

Character

Soon after Dr. Noah Drake arrives at General Hospital in 1981, he gains a reputation of being a playboy. He becomes involved with nurse Bobbie Spencer, but she realizes that he is unable to commit to her. She fakes blindness in order to keep him by her side, but the lies contribute to the end of their relationship. Noah then becomes involved with Tiffany Hill, but when Bobbie returns to work, she and Noah reconcile briefly, after which Noah tries again with Tiffany, but she pulls away. Noah leaves Port Charles in 1983 for a surgical position in an Atlanta hospital.

Return to Port Charles

He returns to the show over 20 years later, when Dr. Robin Scorpio finds him in a bar near New York City in 2005. She asks that he return to General Hospital to consult on Jason Morgan's injury. Noah realizes that he is in no shape to operate due to his alcoholism, but he tells Robin about his son, Patrick Drake, also a neurosurgeon (and played by actor Jason Thompson, who strongly resembles Springfield). The two had been estranged since the death of Patrick's mother, Mattie. Noah blames himself for Mattie's death, and this guilt is the reason that he became an alcoholic. Years of drinking have caused the destruction of his liver from cirrhosis, and he is in desperate need of a transplant. His son Patrick offers to be the donor. Noah refuses, but Patrick goes ahead with the surgery anyway. They both work as surgeons at General Hospital, and come into conflict frequently. Their relationship continues to be strained, but Noah does what he can to assist Patrick with his ambivalent feelings about giving up womanizing, in order to pursue love interest Dr. Robin Scorpio.

In July 2007, a "1980s rock star character", Eli Love was introduced. Springfield played both parts, Dr. Noah Drake and Eli Love. The story was played for humor, as Drake talked about how much he disapproved of musicians (the actor, Rick Springfield, was himself a famous 1980s rock star).

On July 8, 2008, Noah returned to Port Charles, (He left the country in 2007 as part of "Doctors Without Borders".) and was surprised to learn that Robin Scorpio is pregnant with his grandchild.

During the week of September 15, 2008, GH new resident Matt Hunter will be revealed as the son that Noah had while cheating on Patrick's mother, Mattie.

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