Mikkos Cassadine
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Mikkos Cassadine | |||||||
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General Hospital | |||||||
Portrayed by | John Colicos | ||||||
First appearance | 1981 | ||||||
Last appearance | 1981 | ||||||
Cause/reason | Frozen to death by Luke Spencer | ||||||
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Gender | Male | ||||||
Occupation | Russian royalty | ||||||
Residence | Formerly a private island in Greece | ||||||
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Mikkos Cassadine was a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital. He was portrayed by John Colicos in 1981.
[edit] History
Mikkos Cassadine was a Greco-Russian aristocrat. The Cassadine family are descendants of the Russian aristocracy, with connections to the royal Romanov family. They existed for hundreds of years in Russia until the Bolshevik Revolution forced them to flee to Greece. After that period they built a large economic empire of power and wealth[1]).
Mikkos and wife, Helena Cassadine, had two children, Stefan and Stavros. He also had an affair with Kristen Bergman (real name Kristin Nilsson), an opera singer, and had two daughters, Natasha (Alexis Davis) and Kristina. Kristen Bergman was murdered in front of her daughter Alexis by Helena Cassadine. In 1981, Mikkos made his only on screen appearances on General Hospital when he was the mastermind behind a plot to attain world domination by holding the world to ransom through the use of a weather machine that could create severe snowstorms. He was eventually killed by Luke Spencer when Luke foiled his plans. Nevertheless, the spectre of Mikkos still features prominently in storylines of General Hospital as his widow Helena, daughter Alexis, grandchildren Samantha "Sam" McCall, Nikolas Cassadine, Kristina Corinthos-Davis and Molly Lansing and great-grandchild Spencer Cassadine are still a part of the show.