Emily Quartermaine

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Emily Quartermaine is a fictional character from the American soap opera General Hospital. She was portrayed by actress Natalia Livingston from 2003 to 2008. Emily is a member of the Quartermaine family, a prominent family in the fictional town of Port Charles.

Background

Emily was adopted by Alan Quartermaine and Monica Quartermaine after her biological mother, Paige Bowen, died of breast cancer. She grew up in the Quartermaine mansion and was raised alongside her adoptive siblings, A.J. Quartermaine and Jason Morgan.

Career

Emily pursued a career in medicine, following in the footsteps of her adoptive parents, both of whom were doctors at General Hospital. She became a physician and worked at the hospital, where she was involved in various medical cases and storylines.

Relationships

Emily had a tumultuous romantic life, with significant relationships including her marriage to Nikolas Cassadine, a member of the Cassadine family. Their relationship was a central storyline on the show, marked by numerous challenges and dramatic events.

Death

Emily Quartermaine was tragically murdered by Diego Alcazar, a storyline that shocked fans of the show. Her death had a significant impact on the residents of Port Charles, particularly her family and friends.

Legacy

Emily's character remains a beloved figure in the General Hospital universe. Her storylines, particularly her battle with breast cancer and her relationships, continue to be remembered by fans.

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