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- Q16850006 abstract "Julian V. Jerome is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime drama General Hospital. Created by Ann Marcus and Norma Monty, the role was originally portrayed by Jason Culp from 1988 to 1990. William deVry took over the role upon the character's re-introduction in 2013.First introduced in 1988, Julian is the youngest son of New York crime lord Victor Jerome. Julian goads his father's former henchman, Duke Lavery, into attempting to legitimize the mafia. However, when Duke turns on the family over to the authorities, Julian vows revenge. In the meantime, Julian reunites with his college sweet-heart, Cheryl Stansbury, when she is framed for Olivia's attempted murder. Duke and Julian are presumably killed on-screen in 1990. However, after the family is written out, Julian is the only member of the Jerome family who maintains a connection to the canvas as he is revealed to be the biological father of Cheryl's son Lucas Jones, who is adopted into the Jones family.In 2013, the character is re-introduced under the alias Derek Wells as a media mogul, and it is revealed that he is working with his previously unmentioned sister, Ava Jerome, to take back the family's territory from Sonny Corinthos. In addition, Julian is scripted as being the biological father of Sam Morgan due to his one-time tryst with a teenage Alexis Davis. Though Julian starts off as a stand-up guy, he becomes very bitter, lethal and unpredictable as his family falls apart around him. He also takes over his father's organization but always has a soft spot for the women in his life, which is first displayed with Cheryl. This trend continues with Alexis and Sam despite being unaware of his connection to them. But true to form, Julian is still very tough on his sisters, Ava and Olivia.".
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- Q16850006 name "Julian Jerome".
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- Q16850006 comment "Julian V. Jerome is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime drama General Hospital. Created by Ann Marcus and Norma Monty, the role was originally portrayed by Jason Culp from 1988 to 1990. William deVry took over the role upon the character's re-introduction in 2013.First introduced in 1988, Julian is the youngest son of New York crime lord Victor Jerome. Julian goads his father's former henchman, Duke Lavery, into attempting to legitimize the mafia.".
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