Cameron Webber

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Cameron Webber Spencer is a fictional character on the American soap opera General Hospital. Cameron was played by Ashwynn Bagga (June 2005-2006) and is currently played by Braden Walkes (summer 2006-present). He is the son of Elizabeth Webber Spencer and the late Alexander "Zander" Smith. He has since been adopted by Elizabeth's husband Lucas Lorenzo "Lucky" Spencer Jr..

Cameron is the produce of a one night stand between Elizabeth and Zander while they were getting over other relationships. Zander's relationship with Elizabeth's best friend Emily Bowen-Quartermaine and Elizabeth's relationship with Richard "Ric" Lansing. Cameron's first name was given in honor of his paternal grandfather, the deceased Dr. Cameron Lewis.

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  • Unnamed Child (Maternal Half-Sibling) {Currently Expecting}

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See also: List of recurring cast members

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