In 1984, Kristina Wagner made her “General Hospital” debut as
spirited Aztec Princess Felicia Cummings, now Felicia Scorpio (and
formerly Felicia Jones). Felicia shares two daughters, Maxie Jones and
the late Georgie Jones, with her ex-husband and spy, Frisco Jones.
Currently, she is married to long-time love, Police Commissioner Mac
Scorpio, and has been in the forefront of many adventures to help
solve various mysteries and crimes in town.

In addition to “General Hospital,” Wagner produced and directed
the documentary, “Children of Internment,” which is about the
events surrounding the American internment of German Americans during
World War II. The documentary won Best Documentary at the Santa Fe
Film Festival. She has also appeared as Nora Avery on the Hallmark
Channel’s “When Calls the Heart.”

A native of Indianapolis, Wagner had a penchant for performing since
her earliest recollections. She was active in high school drama, dance
and local theater before enrolling in Indiana Central University as a
dance major. She then transferred to Indiana University-Purdue
University at Indianapolis, where she majored in theater.

After spending time with acting and dance lessons, Wagner sent her
picture and resume – on the advice of her brother – to a modeling
agency, which led to auditions for roles on “All My Children,”
“Ryan’s Hope,” and eventually the part on “General
Hospital.”

When she is not working, Wagner loves the adventures of camping, river
rafting, swimming and mountaineering.
