On Sunday, Rademacher shared a photo of himself on Instagram with the caption: "I will stand with you to fight for medical freedom," adding the hashtags #medicalfreedom and #coersionnotconsent." In August, the "General Hospital" actor also shared anti-vax sentiments in a 3-minute Instagram video, spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine and CDC guidelines. The actor's sudden departure also comes amid backlash to transphobic comments and anti-vax beliefs Rademacher shared online over the weekend. MORE: 'General Hospital' pays tribute to Jay Pickett, former soap actor who died on a movie set In 1996, he also starred in the TV movie "General Hospital: Twist of Fate." He has been a regular on the daytime medical drama for 25 of its 59 seasons and has appeared in a total of 1,312 episodes. Rademacher has played the character "Jax" on "General Hospital" since 1996. ![]() "I will get back in touch with everybody and fill you guys on what's happening when I can," he said as part of a longer message Monday. Rademacher addressed his departure in an Instagram video Monday, saying he "will comment on that later." USA TODAY has reached out to reps for Rademacher for further comment. The Hollywood Reporter was first to report news of Rademacher's departure. Fans of the long-running ABC show will see the last of Rademacher's "Jax" in an episode scheduled to air Nov. Rademacher, 50, is exiting the show because he refused to comply with the production's vaccine mandate, USA TODAY confirms. ![]() ![]() Watch Video: 'Grey's Anatomy': 5 times Grey Sloan Memorial broke your heartĪfter 25 years in his leading role of Jasper "Jax" Jacks on ABC's "General Hospital," Ingo Rademacher is leaving the medical drama.
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