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  • Lucas Jones
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  • Like Ramsey in the final version of the episode, Lucas was a marooned Human. However, he can not be clearly mapped onto Ramsey as the story was substantially different, using the gender inequality as an allegory for Apartheid. Consequently, Jones is depicted as the leader of an imminent slave revolt. During the story, he is killed after verbally insulting the planet's leader, at this stage called Victoria rather then Beata, which triggers the revolt. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, p. 47)
  • Lucas Jones is a fictional character on the American Soap opera General Hospital. He was most recently played by actor Ben Hogestyn.
  • Lucas Jones M.D. (né Stansbury; formerly Spencer) is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, General Hospital. Born onscreen in 1989, the character was played by several child actors, most notably by Justin Cooper from 1996 to 1998 and Logan O'Brien from 1998 to 2002. The character was rapidly aged in 2002 and Evan Bonifant took over the role briefly before he was replaced by C.J. Thomason who last appeared in 2003. The role was recast with Ryan Carnes in 2004. Carnes left the role in 2005, and was replaced by Ben Hogestyn. Hogestyn left the series in 2006. In late 2013, it was announced that Carnes would reprise the role in the new year.
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Portrayer
  • Ben Hogestyn
  • Ben Hogestyn Ryan Carnes
  • C.J. Thomason
  • Evan Bonifant
  • Justin Cooper
  • Logan O'Brien
  • Ryan Carnes
Residence
Last
  • 2006-06-19
Series
Uncles
Nieces/Nephews
  • Morgan Corinthos
  • Michael Corinthos III
Nephews
Name
  • Lucas Jones
Caption
  • Ryan carnes as Lucas Jones
First
  • 1989
  • 1989-08-18
Aunts
Romances
Stepmother
Father
Nieces
Cousins
Mother
Alias
  • Lucas Spencer
  • Lucas Stansberry
Siblings
  • BJ Jones
  • Carly Corinthos Jacks
Years
  • 1989
Image
  • File:Ryan Carnes as Lucas Jones.jpg
Aunts/Uncles
Occupation
Gender
  • Male
Grandparents
  • Victor Jerome
  • Tim Spencer
  • Lena Spencer
Born
  • 1989
Stepfather
Grandmothers
  • Lena Eckert
  • Cindy Jomes
Parents
Grandfathers
  • Andrew Jones
  • Victor Jerome
  • Tim Spencer
Creator
  • Gene Palumbo
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  • Like Ramsey in the final version of the episode, Lucas was a marooned Human. However, he can not be clearly mapped onto Ramsey as the story was substantially different, using the gender inequality as an allegory for Apartheid. Consequently, Jones is depicted as the leader of an imminent slave revolt. During the story, he is killed after verbally insulting the planet's leader, at this stage called Victoria rather then Beata, which triggers the revolt. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, p. 47)
  • Lucas Jones is a fictional character on the American Soap opera General Hospital. He was most recently played by actor Ben Hogestyn.
  • Lucas Jones M.D. (né Stansbury; formerly Spencer) is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, General Hospital. Born onscreen in 1989, the character was played by several child actors, most notably by Justin Cooper from 1996 to 1998 and Logan O'Brien from 1998 to 2002. The character was rapidly aged in 2002 and Evan Bonifant took over the role briefly before he was replaced by C.J. Thomason who last appeared in 2003. The role was recast with Ryan Carnes in 2004. Carnes left the role in 2005, and was replaced by Ben Hogestyn. Hogestyn left the series in 2006. In late 2013, it was announced that Carnes would reprise the role in the new year. Lucas is the adopted son of Dr. Tony Jones and his ex-wife, Bobbie Spencer, the biological son of crime lord Julian Jerome, and Cheryl Stansbury. As an infant, Lucas is at the center of a bitter custody battle between former friends, Bobbie and Tiffany Hill, Cheryl's sister. Under head writer, Robert Guza, Lucas is very close with his adoptive cousins, Maxie and Georgie Jones. In 2005, Lucas becomes the first character in the show's history to come out. After Tony's death in early 2006, Lucas, the character is written out. In 2013, Lucas becomes a subject of conversation again when it is revealed that Julian is actually alive, and he is contacted by his new found sister Sam for a DNA test.
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