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The Laura from "General Hospital": 'Memba Her?!

Before there was Bennifer, Brangelina or TomKat, there was "General Hospital's" Luke and Laura (L&L). In the '70s, Genie Francis became famous playing Laura. Guess what she looks like now!
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Filed under: TV, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!

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1. she looks fantastic!! she had put some weight on, I thought from medication, but she definitely took it off!!!

Posted at 2:18PM on May 13th 2008 by NotFamous

2. She looks great for her age.

Posted at 2:40PM on May 13th 2008 by FlBiker

3. She's gorgeous! A natural born beauty.

Posted at 3:50PM on May 13th 2008 by Mother Nature

4. As I said before, until it was deleted (?!?!?!?!?!?!?!) she looks wonderful and healthy.

Posted at 4:18PM on May 13th 2008 by Kitty Angel

5. I'd hit it, roll over, and hit again ...

Posted at 5:27PM on May 13th 2008 by matt

6.
will always be a fan of luke and laura, hope she comes back for another guest spot

Posted at 5:52PM on May 13th 2008 by cathi smith

7. ALWAYS A FAN OF HERS!!! HOPE SHE WILL SWITCH SOAPS & JOIN ALL MY CHILDREN! IF SHE DECIDES TO COME BACK

Posted at 12:06AM on May 14th 2008 by Cheryl

8. 45? Bull crap. Do the math. If she was on in the 70's, even if you say 1979, that was 29 years ago! 45 less 29 equals 16. So was she 16 when she was on the soap???? I think not. I bet she is more like 55, not 45. I hate celebrity age games.

Posted at 2:22AM on May 14th 2008 by Julie

9. Genie started working on General Hospital in 1976 when she was just 14 years old. A teen star at 14...can you imagine that?

Posted at 7:56AM on May 14th 2008 by Kimberly

10. Julie sweetie no you do the math. She was 14 when she joined GH in 1976....30 years ago, so that means she's 45 duh.
Anyway Genie looks great!! Go girl! :-)

Posted at 8:35PM on May 14th 2008 by Tia

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