Who Is Ronnie Bard on General Hospital?

Ever since it was first announced that One Life to Live veteran and six-time Daytime Emmy winner Erika Slezak would be appearing on General Hospital, fans began speculating about who she would be playing on the soap. Some wondered if OLTL’s Victoria Lord Buchanan would be taking a trip to Port Charles, as other characters like Todd Manning (Viki’s half brother) had done in the past. But that turned out not to be the case — after the actress’ debut in the September 26 episode of GH, it was finally revealed in the September 29 show that Slezak is playing Monica’s long-lost sister. But who is Ronnie, really?

A Complicated Past

Before Monica Quartermaine set down roots in Port Charles in 1976, she had a difficult upbringing. While she would become a successful doctor and raise a family with husband Alan Quartermaine, Monica — who was born Monica Bard — grew up in an orphanage in St Louis. She had been fostered by Dr. Gail Adamson, who later married Scott Baldwin’s father, Lee Baldwin, and became Gail Baldwin. Monica never mentioned having a sibling … although prior to 1989, she also never mentioned that she had given birth to a daughter, Dawn, and given her up for adoption in her youth.

After Monica passed away in September, a woman named Veronica “Ronnie” Bard arrived in town, and Monica’s sister-in-law, Tracy Quartermaine, was upset to find the woman in the family crypt. Ronnie explained that she was Monica’s sister! She and Monica had been separated as children, and while her sister grew up to become a doctor who married into money, Ronnie’s own story was decidedly less impressive. Still, she was proud of the life she had managed to make for herself.

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Trespassing: Tracy (Jane Elliot, l.) didn’t appreciate Ronnie waltzing into the Quartermaine crypt like one of the family.ABC

Ronnie also claimed that although she and Monica had long been estranged, they had reconnected prior to her sister’s passing. Monica had instigated contact by writing her a letter, and the two women had been corresponding with each other for the past year or so. Tracy was naturally skeptical and assumed that Ronnie was looking to collect on some of her sister’s fortune following her death. Ronnie insisted that she had never wanted anything from her sister before and didn’t now. However, as she agreed to vacate the Quartermaine property, she did leave Tracy with a cryptic warning that could spell trouble.