Patrick Drake
Patrick Drake is a fictional character from the American daytime soap opera General Hospital, portrayed by Canadian actor Jason Thompson from December 7, 2005, to January 7, 2016.[1][2] Introduced as a brilliant but arrogant neurosurgeon arriving in Port Charles to perform emergency brain surgery on mob enforcer Jason Morgan, Drake quickly became a central figure known for his exceptional medical skills and complex personal life.[1][3] Born to physician Noah Drake and his late wife Mattie, Patrick is the older half-brother to Matt Hunter and grew up idolizing his father's career while harboring resentment over Noah's infidelity and absences.[1] His professional reputation at General Hospital solidified through high-stakes procedures, including an experimental surgery in 2009 that awakened teenager Michael Corinthos from a year-long coma, though his initial bedside manner often alienated patients and colleagues.[1] Over his decade on the show, Drake's character evolved from a playboy surgeon to a devoted family man, earning Thompson multiple Daytime Emmy nominations.[4][5] Drake's most prominent relationships defined much of his arc, beginning with a passionate romance and eventual marriage to fellow physician Robin Scorpio on December 26, 2008, with whom he shares daughter Emma Grace Scorpio-Drake, born in 2008.[1] Their bond faced turmoil from Patrick's 2010 affair with colleague Lisa Niles, Robin's presumed death in a 2012 lab explosion (revealed as a cover for covert work), and his near-marriage to nurse Sabrina Santiago in 2013, interrupted by Robin's return.[1] The couple welcomed challenges like raising Emma amid ongoing crises, but Patrick's grief over the 2014 death of his infant son Gabriel—born prematurely to Sabrina and succumbing to an infection—strained their union, leading to a divorce filing in August 2014.[1] Thompson's departure in 2015, announced via Instagram after taping his final scenes on November 20, allowed Patrick to relocate to Seattle with Emma and Robin for a fresh start, marking the end of a beloved era on General Hospital.[3][6] The Scorpio-Drake family remains a fan-favorite legacy, with occasional references in later storylines underscoring Patrick's lasting impact on the Port Charles medical and social landscape; daughter Emma returned to Port Charles in 2024.[7][8]Casting and portrayal
Jason Thompson's tenure
Jason Thompson was cast in the role of Dr. Patrick Drake, the skilled neurosurgeon and son of Dr. Noah Drake, with the announcement made in December 2005.[9] He originated the character, making his on-screen debut on General Hospital on December 7, 2005.[9] Thompson portrayed Patrick Drake continuously from his debut until his departure on January 7, 2016, a tenure spanning over a decade that solidified the character's presence on the series.[10] During this period, Thompson's performance evolved the character from an initial depiction as an arrogant and cocky playboy to a more mature, devoted family man, reflecting growth through complex relationships and personal challenges.[11] This transformation was achieved through Thompson's nuanced acting choices, including collaborations with co-stars like Kimberly McCullough, who played Robin Scorpio-Drake, to deepen emotional layers in their shared storylines.[9] In addition to his work on the main series, Thompson reprised the role in the spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift, serving as a lead character across all 27 episodes from 2007 to 2008, where Patrick navigated high-stakes medical dramas at the night shift clinic.[12] His portrayal significantly boosted the character's popularity, evidenced by five consecutive Daytime Emmy Award nominations from 2010 to 2015, for Outstanding Supporting Actor (2010–2012) and Outstanding Lead Actor (2013–2015).[10])Temporary recasts
In April 2008, actor Jason Thompson, who had portrayed Patrick Drake since 2005, took a brief leave from General Hospital to undergo minor surgery.[13] To ensure continuity, the role was temporarily recast with Ethan Erickson, a daytime veteran known for roles on Guiding Light and guest spots on other series.[14] Erickson's portrayal aired in four episodes from April 23 to 28, 2008, with Thompson returning on May 2.[14] During this period, Patrick remained central to ongoing hospital storylines, particularly the critical care of Michael Corinthos, where he delivered grim prognoses on Michael's coma and slim recovery odds—estimated at 1 in 10,000—while coordinating transfers to long-term facilities like Shadybrook.[15] These scenes emphasized Patrick's professional expertise as a neurosurgeon without introducing new character developments or deviations from his established arrogant yet skilled demeanor.[16] The recast focused on logistical coverage rather than narrative shifts, allowing seamless integration into existing arcs involving Patrick's interactions with Robin Scorpio-Drake and hospital colleagues. Production notes from the time highlighted the temporary nature of the substitution, with no reported disruptions to filming or airing schedules.[14] Erickson's performance maintained the character's core traits, such as his confident medical authority, ensuring viewers experienced no significant break in continuity during Thompson's short absence.[13]Character background
Family origins
Patrick Drake is the son of Dr. Noah Drake, a renowned neurosurgeon, and his wife Mattie Drake, who passed away when Patrick was young.[17][11] Noah, who also pursued a career in music by impersonating rock star Eli Love during a period of personal crisis, balanced his professional life as a physician with artistic endeavors, which later influenced Patrick's own inclinations toward medicine and creative pursuits.[18] Patrick has a half-brother, Dr. Matt Hunter, born to Noah from an extramarital affair with Donna Hunter while Noah was still married to Mattie; following Mattie's death, Noah provided financial support for Matt but did not raise him directly.[19][18] Noah's frequent absences due to his demanding surgical career, including stints with Doctors Without Borders in regions like Sudan and Somalia, combined with his infidelity and subsequent struggles with alcoholism after Mattie's death, created a strained family dynamic that deeply affected Patrick.[18][11] These early experiences fostered Patrick's initial cynicism toward committed relationships and fatherhood, as he often referenced his father's shortcomings in post-2005 dialogues, viewing them as cautionary examples.[17] Although Patrick's childhood was never depicted on-screen, these familial influences are credited with shaping his drive to excel in neurosurgery, mirroring Noah's medical legacy while grappling with the emotional voids left by his upbringing.[17][11]Professional life
Patrick Drake is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera General Hospital, portrayed as a world-renowned neurosurgeon specializing in high-risk procedures at General Hospital in Port Charles.[1] Introduced in 2005, he joined the hospital staff as a key neurosurgical expert, drawing on his advanced training to handle complex cases involving brain trauma and tumors.[20] His professional trajectory reflects a commitment to innovative medical practices, building on the legacy of his father, Dr. Noah Drake, a respected physician.[1] Throughout his tenure, Drake has held significant positions at General Hospital, including serving as a staff surgeon during institutional crises.[11] His key professional achievements include successfully executing numerous high-stakes neurosurgeries, often employing cutting-edge techniques to address life-threatening conditions such as severe brain swelling and comas.[20] These accomplishments have solidified his reputation as one of the hospital's most skilled practitioners, capable of managing operations that few others could undertake.[1] Drake frequently collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including fellow physician Robin Scorpio, with whom he shares professional synergies in research and surgical planning, and Monica Quartermaine, under whose leadership he contributes to hospital administration during transitional periods.[11] His interactions with these peers highlight a dynamic work environment marked by mutual respect and occasional professional debates over treatment approaches.[1] In his career, Drake has navigated ethical dilemmas inherent to neurosurgery, such as the implementation of experimental treatments and the balance between innovative protocols and standard medical guidelines.[1]Major storylines
Introduction and early conflicts (2005–2009)
Dr. Patrick Drake, a skilled but initially arrogant neurosurgeon, arrived in the fictional town of Port Charles in December 2005, recruited by Dr. Robin Scorpio to perform life-saving brain surgery on Jason Morgan after a shooting left him critically injured.[1] As the son of Dr. Noah Drake, a former chief of staff at General Hospital who had previously worked in the town, Patrick quickly established himself as a brilliant but abrasive addition to the hospital staff.[1] His cocky demeanor and womanizing reputation led to immediate tensions, particularly with head nurse Epiphany Johnson, who frequently challenged his lack of bedside manner and self-centered attitude during shifts.[13] Early in his tenure, Patrick became entangled in the Metro Court Hotel hostage crisis in late 2005 and early 2006, orchestrated by Jerry Jacks and others, where he assisted in treating victims while worrying for Robin, who was among those held captive and ultimately shot.[21] This high-stakes event marked the beginning of romantic tension between Patrick and Robin, evolving from a casual "no strings attached" physical relationship into deeper emotional hints amid their professional collaboration.[13] Patrick's professional challenges intensified when he navigated ethical dilemmas, including a brief affair with Carly Corinthos, which complicated his budding connection with Robin and highlighted his initial reluctance to commit.[13] In 2007, Patrick starred in the prime-time spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift, where he and Robin were reassigned to the hospital's night team as punishment for treating an uninsured patient against policy, exploring team dynamics with colleagues like Dr. Leo Russell and Nurse Regina Jackson amid personal and medical crises.[22] The series delved into Patrick's growth, balancing his arrogance with vulnerability during Robin's pregnancy complications related to her HIV status, which she had disclosed to him earlier.[23] By 2008, strains from the pregnancy risks and HIV management led to a temporary separation, with Robin departing for specialized treatment abroad, testing Patrick's evolving maturity before their eventual reconciliation.[13]Romantic entanglements and family (2010–2013)
In 2011, Patrick Drake reconciled with his wife, Robin Scorpio-Drake, following the turmoil caused by his brief affair with colleague Lisa Niles in 2010. The couple, who had married in 2008, worked through their marital issues, with Robin returning home after a period of separation and focusing on strengthening their bond as parents to their young daughter, Emma Scorpio-Drake.[1][21] The Scorpio-Drake family dynamics deepened during this time, as Patrick and Robin integrated into the broader Scorpio household, sharing living arrangements with Robin's parents, Robert and Anna Scorpio, which provided support for raising Emma amid their demanding medical careers at General Hospital. Robin's expertise in infectious diseases and Patrick's neurosurgery role often intersected with family life, emphasizing their commitment to co-parenting despite past strains.[21][1] Tragedy struck in February 2012 when Robin was presumed dead following a lab explosion while attempting to develop a cure for a pathogen threatening Steve Webber. Devastated, Patrick struggled with grief and turned to pain medication, briefly relapsing into substance abuse before seeking treatment in August 2012. Believing himself a widower, he began a romantic relationship with nurse Sabrina Santiago in late 2012, which evolved into a deeper entanglement by 2013.[24][1][25] On September 30, 2013, Robin dramatically returned alive, having been held captive by enemies tied to her research, interrupting Patrick's wedding to Sabrina at the altar. The revelation sparked intense emotional conflict, as Patrick reaffirmed his love for Robin, leading to the end of his engagement to Sabrina. Compounding the drama, Sabrina soon discovered she was pregnant with Patrick's child.[21][26][25] Post-return, the family navigated custody considerations for Emma, with Patrick prioritizing reconciliation with Robin while co-parenting amid the household's expanded dynamics involving the Scorpios, though no formal legal battles ensued at that time. This period highlighted the enduring Scorpio-Drake family unit, blending romance, loss, and resilience.[1][21]Crises and resolutions (2014–2016)
In early 2014, Patrick Drake faced significant strain in his marriage to Robin Scorpio-Drake due to threats from Helena Cassadine, who held Robin captive at the Crichton-Clark Clinic to coerce her into developing a serum to revive frozen Cassadines, including Helena herself.[27] Robin briefly reunited with Patrick and their daughter Emma in August, revealing Jason Morgan's survival in stasis, but she was forced to depart with Victor Cassadine under duress, leading Patrick to believe she had chosen her covert work over their family.[21] This separation prompted Patrick to file for divorce and begin a relationship with Sam McCall, while he also grappled with the premature birth and subsequent death of his son Gabriel with Sabrina Santiago in June, following a car accident that exacerbated complications like necrotizing enterocolitis.[28] Throughout 2015, Patrick's romance with Sam deepened amid medical crises at General Hospital, including his performance of high-risk brain surgery on the amnesiac "Jake Doe" (later revealed as Jason Morgan) in February to remove a mind-control chip implanted by Helena Cassadine, a procedure that risked Jason's life but ultimately succeeded in restoring some functionality.[29] The couple became engaged in September, with Sam moving into Patrick's home alongside her son Danny, but the return of Jason Morgan—now regaining his memories—ignited a love triangle, as Sam's unresolved feelings for her presumed-dead husband created tension and ultimately led to the end of her relationship with Patrick.[30] By late 2015, Patrick learned the truth about Robin's captivity and the Cassadine manipulations, forgiving her and halting the divorce proceedings.[13] In a heartfelt resolution, the couple remarried on January 7, 2016, in a private ceremony at their home, officiated by Mac Scorpio, reaffirming their commitment to each other and Emma amid family and friends.[31] Following the wedding, Patrick resigned from General Hospital to join Doctors Without Borders, departing Port Charles with Robin and Emma for a new life in Berkeley, California, where they established co-parenting stability for their daughter and closed chapters on past entanglements, including amicable terms with Sabrina over the shared grief of Gabriel's loss.[13] While the family has not returned to Port Charles, they continue to be referenced in later storylines, including Emma's return in late 2024.[32]Relationships and family
Romantic partners
Upon arriving in Port Charles in 2005, Patrick Drake established a reputation as a playboy, engaging in several casual relationships. He had a romantic involvement with Leyla Mir, a fellow medical professional, later that year.[1] These early encounters, along with others such as a short-lived dating period with Carly Corinthos, reflected his initial reluctance to commit amid his demanding career at General Hospital.[1] Drake's most significant relationship was with Dr. Robin Scorpio, which began as a flirtation in 2007 and evolved into a deep partnership marked by challenges and reconciliations. The couple became lovers that year, leading to their marriage on December 26, 2008, shortly after the birth of their daughter, Emma.[13] Their union faced strain from Patrick's 2010 affair with former colleague Lisa Niles, but they reconciled; however, Robin's presumed death in 2012 and subsequent return complicated matters, culminating in their divorce in 2014.[1] They remarried on January 7, 2016, before leaving Port Charles.[33] Their bond produced a second child, Noah, born July 25, 2017, underscoring the enduring impact of their time together.[34] Following his separation from Scorpio, Drake entered a relationship with nurse Sabrina Santiago in 2012, which progressed to an engagement on October 21, 2013. Their romance, built on mutual support during his grief, ended abruptly on December 23, 2013, when Scorpio's return prompted Drake to reunite with his ex-wife, though they briefly reconciled after the birth and tragic loss of their son, Gabriel.[1] In 2014, Drake began a romance with private investigator Sam McCall, initially sparked by her assistance in investigating a car crash involving his family. The pair moved in together and became engaged, but the relationship dissolved by 2016 amid McCall's unresolved feelings for Jason Morgan.[13] Throughout his romantic history, Drake's partnerships transitioned from superficial flings to committed relationships, often tested by trust issues stemming from betrayals like his affair with Niles and external interferences such as Scorpio's absences.[13] This evolution highlighted his growth from a self-assured bachelor to a man seeking stability, though recurring crises prevented lasting resolutions.[1]Immediate family
Patrick Drake's immediate family includes his parents, Noah Drake and the late Mattie Drake. Noah, a renowned surgeon and recurring figure in Port Charles, has maintained an ongoing paternal relationship with Patrick, often providing guidance during key moments in his son's life.[13] Mattie, Patrick's mother, passed away prior to his arrival in Port Charles, leaving a lasting influence on his sense of family responsibility.[13] Patrick has a paternal half-brother, Matthew "Matt" Hunter, who debuted in Port Charles in June 2008 as a fellow physician at General Hospital. The brothers initially clashed due to their differing personalities but eventually developed a supportive sibling bond, with Matt serving as best man at Patrick's wedding.[35][36] Patrick was married to Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake from December 26, 2008, to 2014, and remarried her on January 7, 2016, a union marked by deep commitment despite external challenges.[1] Their daughter, Emma Scorpio-Drake, was born on November 4, 2008, and has been at the center of ongoing shared custody arrangements between her parents following their separation.[37] They also have a son, Noah Scorpio-Drake, born July 25, 2017.[34] Emma's upbringing has highlighted Patrick's role as a devoted father, balancing his medical career with family duties.Legacy and reception
Awards and nominations
Jason Thompson's portrayal of Patrick Drake on General Hospital earned him multiple Daytime Emmy Award nominations, recognizing his performance in key storylines involving the character's professional challenges, romantic developments, and family dynamics. These nominations spanned both supporting and lead actor categories, highlighting Thompson's evolution of the role from a cocky neurosurgeon to a devoted family man.[38]| Year | Category | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | For storylines involving the character's professional challenges and the introduction of key romantic conflicts, including the affair with Lisa Niles.[38]) |
| 2012 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | Tied to the supercouple storyline with Robin Scorpio, including reflections on their past wedding and ongoing emotional conflicts.[39][40] |
| 2013 | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | For lead role transition during crises involving paternity and relationships.[41] |
| 2014 | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | Highlighting resolutions in romantic entanglements and professional stakes.[41] |
| 2015 | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | Focused on family resolutions up to Patrick's departure arc.[41] |