Jennifer Smith (General Hospital)
- Jennifer Smith (General Hospital)
Infobox soap character
series = General Hospital
name = Jennifer Smith
first = 1980
last = February 2002
gender = Female
parents = Frank Smith (father; deceased)
Mary Lynn Goller (mother)
siblings = Damian Smith (brother; deceased)
spouse =Billy "Baggs" Boggs (divorced)
romances = Luke Spencer (broken engagement)
occupation = Mobster
portrayer = Sally Struthers (2002)
Roseanne Arnold (1994)
Lisa Marie (1980)
Jennifer Smith is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, "General Hospital". Lisa Marie portrayed the character in 1980, Roseanne Arnold in 1994, and Sally Struthers in February 2002.
Character history
In 1980, Jennifer Smith was in love with Luke Spencer. Luke was only involved with Jennifer to gain control of her father's, Frank Smith non mob related businesses. Laura Webber was jealous of their relationship. Luke and Jennifer decided to get married. Their wedding was going to be held on a yacht. Scott Baldwin discovered that Luke had raped Laura. He found his way on to the yacht and attacked Luke. Luke fell overboard and was presumed dead. He was not. He swam to a dock where Laura was waiting for him. They ran off together.
In 1994, Luke and Laura ran into Jennifer and her husband, Billy "Baggs" Boggs in Atlantic City. It was clear that Jennifer had never gotten over Luke because she kept flirting with him. Billy was also attracted to Laura. Luke and Laura got away when they threatened to expose theft charges against Jennifer and Billy. If they were exposed, Jennifer would go to prison.
In 2002, Jennifer kidnapped Luke and Laura. She wanted Luke to marry her. She said if he didn't, she would kill Laura. She wanted Laura's death to be a wedding present to her. Roy DiLucca posed as the priest for the ceremony and Felicia Jones posed as his wife. Roy and Felicia helped Luke and Laura escape without harm.
References
[http://www.soapcentral.com/gh/whoswho/jennifer.php Jennifer Smith profile] Soapcentral.com
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