Steve Burton teases return to 'General Hospital' after 'Days of Our Lives' exit

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Steve Burton has exited "Days of Our Lives," one year after reprising his role on the show — but he's teasing a return to another soap opera.

Burton will return to "General Hospital" and reprise his role as Jason Morgan, according to Deadline. The return was unveiled during the "General Hospital" 60th anniversary special, which aired Thursday. The series released a promo video "When One Door Closes" that teased Burton’s return.

"Happy anniversary, 'General Hospital.' Stay tuned. Big things are coming to Port Charles," Burton said.

Burton portrayed Morgan on-and-off for a 20-year stretch from 1991 to 2021.

The actor, 53, shared news of his "Days" exit exclusively with Daily Drama, which also serves as the home of Burton's podcast with fellow soap star Bradford Anderson. Burton shared the announcement on his Instagram Story, responding to "speculation" on his status on the show with a link to the article.

Although Burton announced his departure from "Days of Our Lives," a series spokesperson told USA TODAY his character will remain on the show for the coming months.

Steve Burton, who reprised the role of Harris Michaels in the Peacock soap opera "Days of Our Lives" last year, has exited the series.
Steve Burton, who reprised the role of Harris Michaels in the Peacock soap opera "Days of Our Lives" last year, has exited the series.

USA TODAY has reached out to reps for Burton and Peacock for comment.

Burton played Navy SEAL Harris Michaels on the daytime soap, first in 1988 before reprising the role in the soap's spin-off miniseries "Beyond Salem" in 2022 and later on "Days" in 2023. Burton returned to the role after getting fired from his long-running stint on "General Hospital" in 2021.

He was previously let go from his gig on "General Hospital" after nearly three decades because of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Burton announced on Instagram at the time that he was let go because he didn't comply with the production's COVID-19 vaccination requirement. A person familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak publicly about Burton's departure confirmed the news to USA TODAY.

"I wanted you to hear it from me personally," said Burton. "Unfortunately, 'General Hospital' has let me go because of the vaccine mandate. I did apply for my medical and religious exemptions, and both of those were denied. Which, you know, hurts. But this is also about personal freedom to me."

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The exit also comes after his separation from Sheree Burton.

The actor announced in 2022 on his Instagram Story that he and Sheree were separated and that she was expecting another child, but he was not.

"She recently announced that she's expecting her 4th child," Burton wrote. "The child is not mine."

The former couple shares three children together: Makena, Jack, and Brooklyn. They married in 1999.

NBC announced in 2022 that its long-running soap opera "Days of Our Lives" would move to the network's streaming platform Peacock. Peacock was already the digital home for old episodes of the series, which debuted in 1965. The "Days" spinoff "Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem," premiered on Peacock in 2021.

Contributing: Erin Jensen, Cydney Henderson and Elise Brisco

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Steve Burton: 'General Hospital' return tease comes after 'Days' exit