Will Ryan Paevey be playing Nathan West?
No, since Nathan West died in 2018, Ryan Paevey will be playing a new character.
TV / Soaps
Ryan Paevey, known for his role as Detective Nathan West on *General Hospital* from 2013 to 2018, is making a comeback to the ABC soap opera. Fans are eager to know what character he will portray this time, especially since Nathan West trag...
Paevey's return follows a break from acting in 2024, during which he focused on his mental health and his jewelry business, Fortunate Wanderer. He also took time to support his mother during her battle with lung cancer.
Fans have speculated about Paevey's return since Kelly Thiebaud, who played Nathan’s sister Britt, came back to the show in July. There's growing speculation whether Nathan, like his sister Britt, might have been resurrected.
Following his departure from *General Hospital*, Paevey became a fixture on the Hallmark Channel, starring in numerous original movies. His diverse acting background should allow him to take on a variety of different roles.
No, since Nathan West died in 2018, Ryan Paevey will be playing a new character.
He will start filming this week and is expected to appear on screen in September.
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