Actress Robyn Bernard, most famous for her role in the hit soap opera. General Hospital, has died. According to TMZ, the famous actress died at the age of 64.
“The Riverside County Coroner tells TMZ they identified the actress’ body using her fingerprints after deputies responded to a death investigation call yesterday in the city of San Jacinto, CA.”
Bernard’s cause of death has not yet been confirmed.
Bernard played Terry Brock on the acclaimed soap opera for 145 episodes from 1984 to 1990. Even after leaving the show, Bernard continued to find work. His last known role was in 2002 in the film, Voices from high school.
Although TMZ did not go into details about the actress’ condition when she was found, they did add an important piece of information. Bernard had to be identified by her fingerprint. While fans are still waiting for details, the outlet says the cause of death has yet to be confirmed.
“The Riverside County Coroner says the cause of death has not yet been determined. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday, but toxicology will take several weeks,” TMZ added.
ESPN analyst talks about the role of general hospital
General Hospital has had several celebrity appearances in recent years. But one of the most shocking was that ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith landed a recurring role as “Brick,” Sonny Corinthos’s inside man. During a recent appearance on the Tamron Hall Show, Smith revealed how he landed the role.
“I did a cameo in 2007. And it was like 10-second things where I had one line. They ran me out of the way and that was it. And then I was on my show, First Take, on ESPN, talking about what a huge soap opera fan I am. People there made fun of me for it,” Smith said.
“GH executive producer Frank Valentini was watching. And the next thing I knew, I got an invitation to come and do a scene with Maurice Bernard, who plays Sonny Corinthos. And the next thing I knew, Frank Valentini came running down the stairs and said, “Do you have time to do this?” I said, “What do you mean?” He says, ‘We want this to be a recurring role for you.’”
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