Stone Cates

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Stone Cates
General Hospital
Portrayed by Michael Sutton
First appearance October 13, 1993
Last appearance November 29, 1995
Cause/reason Died of AIDS.
Created by Claire Labine
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Gender Male
Date of death November 29, 1995
Age 19 (at death)
Occupation Waiter
Residence Harbor View Towers
Penthouse #1
Port Charles, New York

Michael "Stone" Cates was a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital. Michael Sutton portrayed him from 1993 to 1995. The character died of AIDS in 1995.

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[edit] Character history

Stone and his sister Gina Williams were raised by their older brother Jagger Cates after their parents abandoned them. Jagger wasn't able to take care of them and they became separated and entered the foster parent rut. Stone met Karen Wexler at a party. Someone slipped something into her drink and Stone helped her. Stone did not know that she was dating his older brother Jagger. Karen felt she wasn't good enough for Jagger so she ended their relationship.

Stone was living with Sonny Corinthos. Sonny was seeing Karen and got her hooked on drugs. Jagger found his little brother at his girlfriend Krystal's grave site and they began to build a relationship. Jagger became a cop and became engaged to Karen. Jagger saved his brother when he was supposed to drive the get away car to break Frank Smith out of prison. Jagger had a motorcycle accident but recovered and married Karen.

Stone started to date Robin Scorpio. He came down with the flu and Robin took care of him. He told her that he had been test for HIV and they made love for the first time. Stone had the flu for a while and decided to get test for HIV again. The test came back positive. He did not know how to tell Robin.

Stone was shot and his blood got on Robin. He ran away from her. She found him in the same motel where they made love. Stone told Robin that he was HIV positive. Dr. Alan Quartermaine ordered that they both be tested. Stone's test revealed that he now had AIDS. Robin's test came back negative. Alan started Stone on drug therapy. Mac Scorpio, Robin's uncle was furious when he found out, but he cared for Stone and even saved his life during a seizure, and later bonded with the kid. Robin later tested positive for HIV.

Towards the end of his life, Stone was cared for by Robin and Sonny Corinthos at Robin's safehouse. Stone's eyesight started to fail due to CMV retinitis worsened by his illness. Right before he died he was able to focus on Robin and see her for one last time. His last word were, "I see you...Oh, Robin, I see you." Stone was like a brother to Sonny and Sonny took his death very hard. Brenda Barrett took his death hard as well, and the two comforted each other. Sonny, Brenda, and Robin had Stone cremated and threw his ashes over a bridge where he had gone bungee jumping to fulfill one of the wishes on his "wish list," which he made once he knew he would not live many more months. That same year Sonny lost his wife Lily Rivera Corinthos. He donated her inheritance to General Hospital to open the Stone Cates Memorial AIDS Wing. Sonny later named his son Morgan Stone Corinthos, after Jason Morgan and Stone.

Stone's name comes up regularly on the show, unlike most soap opera characters who are quickly forgotten after being killed off. The annual Nurses Ball, ceased in 2001 for some unexplained reason, was always dedicated to Stone and featured his NAMES Project AIDS Memorial quilt, an eagle on a bridge created by Mac Scorpio, at the entrance. Robin tells many characters how she contracted HIV from Stone, and even did this when she discovered her mother Anna Devane was alive on All My Children in 2001. Sometimes, Stone, or a great coincidence, messes with the lights after blackouts whenever Stone's name is mentioned, leaving Sonny and Robin to often wonder if Stone's spirit checks in on them from time to time.

[edit] Actor

Michael Sutton, a powerhouse of an actor who was nominated for a 1996 Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor but lost it to Jerry Ver Dorn of Guiding Light,, played Stone Cates so realistically and has rarely acted since then. He is now an L.A. businessman, restauranteur and nightlife promoter in California, and the son of public relations guru Joseph Michael Sutton, author of the autobiographical The Heart of Hollywood (2003). They co-own brandSUTTON. He has a brother named Robbie Sutton, an actor, and his mother is Patty Sutton.

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[edit] Parents

  • Lewis Cates (father; deceased)
  • Sophia Estelle Cates (mother; deceased)

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[edit] Maladies and hospitalizations

  • Tested HIV Positive [1994]
  • Shot during a shoot out [1995]
  • Loss of eyesight [1995]


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