Never miss a story sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The 61-year-old Emmy winning head writer helmed writing teams for As the World Turns, Days of our Lives and The Young and the Restless. Feature film work, all largely anonymous, in the 1940s was interrupted by her blacklisting by Senator Joseph McCarthy's Communist witch hunts in the early 1950s, but she eventually found work television early soaps like "City Hospital" and "The Greatest Gift.". In 1998, "ATWT" viewers met Nathaniel Marston's Eddie Silva, a young man who grew up in the foster care system and witnessed his mother's violent murder. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where Tylo worked as a film professor since 2003, confirmed the actor's death in a . verDorn is survived by his wife Beth; his sons and daughters-in-law Jake and Laura verDorn and Peter and Erin verDorn, and three young grandchildren. Christopher Bernau died on June 14, 1989, less than two weeks after his birthday. Although he'd found success in film as an MGM star, Granger decided to pursue his passion for television and theater in particular. Santa Barbaras patriarch Jed Allan (C.C. Rebhorn, who enjoyed recurring roles on multiples series in the '90s and 2000s, including "White Collar" and "Enlightened," was diagnosed with melanoma, a form of skin cancer in 1992, and eventually died of it at the age of 65 on March 21, 2014. Throughout it all, there was one constant: Nancy Hughes, the matriarch of the Hughes family, played by Helen Wagner. She also appeared on another daytime soap, "The Secret Storm," but "AWTW" was her longest running and best-known television role. For his work on the series, he received a Daytime Emmy nomination in 1981. He is survived by his wife Beth, sons and daughters-in-law Jake, Laura, Peter, and Erin; sister Bonnie and brothers Jim and Dan; and grandchildren Benjamin, Nora, and Penelope. Herrera's cancer, which had been in remission, returned and he died in 2011 at the age of 67. By using our Services, you agree to our use of cookies. He bought out his Goldwyn contract to get the freedom to do theater. She was perhaps better known as a talented stage actress with some of the most acclaimed theater companies in the United States. But she also performed on numerous television series, including "Search for Tomorrow," "Love of Life," on which she played twins and "As the World Turns." Morrison left behind a wife and young son. Tragically, Loring died just as the "Wednesday" series sparked interest in her own turn as the character; she suffered a major stroke, brought on by smoking and hypertension, and died at the age of 64 on January 28, 2023. He also worked extensively in theater, including a role in the play, "Three Feet Under," which was directed by comedy legend, Lily Tomlin (via The LA Times). Between these varied assignments, Chastain even found time to sing with his own jazz group as well as Count Basie's Band. Lawson played Reardon on the CBS soap from 1981 to 1990. In 2021, Hogan died at the age of 87 following complications from pneumonia (via USA Today). De Cazotte was an executive producer on Passions and General Hospital: Night Shift andserved as a supervising producer for The Young and the Restless at the time of her death. When President Joe Biden announced his reelection campaign and its top two staff members this week, the names of his closest and longest-serving advisers were not included. Reid's final appearance on "Days" came in 2007, though she remained a contracted player with the daytime program until her death at the age of 95 on February 3, 2010. Y&R's Michael Damian chats Danny's future in Genoa City and a special musical performance for the soap. Actress Mary Linda Rapelye played Maggie on "ATWT" from 1981 to 1985 after a decade-long pause in her career. Markle died due to complications from Parkinsons disease. Though best known for his Emmy-winning performance as Dr. Alan Quartermaine on "General Hospital," actor Stuart Damon made brief forays to other soaps following his abrupt dismissal from that series in 2006 after three decades on the air (via theHollywood Reporter). Entertainment Weekly may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. A star of the wildly popular TV Western "Wagon Train" in the late 1950s and early '60s, actorRobert Horton traded in his spurs for a business suit to play publisher Whit McColl on "As the World Turns." A controlling figure in the lives of his family and business associates, McColl found himself invariably in the middle of one conflict or another between scheming employees, with wife Lisa Colman (Fulton), and with an ex-wife, among others. Former co-stars Shemar Moore (Malcolm Winters) and Victoria Rowell (Drucilla Winters) returned for the CBS soap operas emotional tribute episodes to the actor and his character Neil Winters. The stage was the magic." His death was announced by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where Tylo was a film professor. Roccina Rocci Chatfield died of natural causes on August 24. "As the World Turns" gave viewers their fair share of heartthrobs, including Michael Morrison's Caleb Snyder, who first appeared on the show in 1988. General Hospitals revered head of hair and makeup, Donna Messina, died on December 6, 2018, but the news did not come out until January. In lieu of flowers, verDorn's family has asked for donations to be made to the American Cancer Society, Autism Speaks, the Actors Fund, or any other charity of choice in the late actor's obituary, which fondly remembers his wit and generosity. He was 72. However, "Days" wasn't Reid's only foray into the soap opera world she starred in a TV adaptation of a popular radio soap, "The Inner Life," from 1954 to 1955, and played the very un-Alice-Horton-like Grace Baker on "As the World Turns" from 1959 until 1962. Forsythe remained as Stewart through most of the character's major trials, including a bout with amnesia, before Stewart was killed off in 1991. Louden co-hosted the G4 series "Arena" in 2003 and played a "cop-loving drag queen" in the LGBTQ slasher flick, "Hellbent," in 2004. Copeland died at her home in Manhattan on January 4, 2022, at the age of 99. Born, who was also a singer and songwriter, began his career on television in the mid-1970s and appeared in a handful of low-budget features and episodes of "The Rockford Files" and "The Incredible Hulk," among other series, before settling into his long career on daytime TV. His tenure as David Stewart began soon after, but Forsythe also remained active on series like "Dr. Kildare" and on Broadway in productions of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Soap opera devotees knew Daytime Emmy winner Frances Reid as Alice Horton, who dispensed homespun advice and doughnuts in equal measure on "Days of Our Lives" from its first episode in 1965 to 2007. Making a splash: A deep dive into the live-action Little Mermaid with a new generation's Ariel. But Zorich's career was both vast and diverse, and encompassed everything from "King Lear" to "The Muppets Take Manhattan.". There's also a Brief Character History . A talented singer and musician as well as an actor, Lester made his debut with an uncredited role in "Airport 1975" and landed the lead in "Ark II," a short-lived children's series set on a post-apocalyptic Earth. She starred opposite Charles Ruggles in the sitcom, "The World of Mr. Sweeney," before getting cast in "As the World Turns," which would dominate her time and resume for the rest of her life. and played Beverly Cleveland Fairchild on General Hospital. MacLaughlin moved from his native Iowa to New York in the 1930s, where he lent his resonant voice to numerous radio programs and appeared on Broadway throughout the 1940s. Another World Actors Who have Died - YouTube 0:00 / 7:00 Intro Another World Actors Who have Died Celebrity News US 123K subscribers Subscribe 46K views 2 years ago #AnotherWorld. Passions alum Georgia Engel (Esmeralda) died at 70 on April 12. LeMassena did play the heavenly friend who granted Gordon MacRae's character a final wish in the 1956 film version of "Carousel," and appeared in televised adaptations of classic stage productions, including a take on William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" with Richard Burton that aired on "The Hallmark Hall of Fame" in 1960. His death was later written into the series as his character was killed in the line of duty. We are devastated at the loss of an incredible woman" (via Deadline). "His performances were always glistening and crackling; a heart and a joy to watch" said Al Pacino, who co-starred with MacVittie in David Mamet's "American Buffalo," in an interview cited by the New York Times. A World War II veteran and classmate of playwright Tennessee Williams (via the New YorkTimes), Forsythe began acting in college and made his way to Broadway as both an actor and director in the late 1950s. Before retiring from playing Mickey Horton on the NBC soap opera in 2004, Clarke appeared on Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and Hart to Hart. Photo : YouTube Linda Cristal. He made his Broadway debut in 1961 with a role in "A Man for All Seasons" and would go on to star in the Broadway show, "After the Rain," in 1967. MacVittie also found time in his busy schedule to play bad guy Marcus Tull on four episodes of "As the World Turns" in 2007. Morrison's "ATWT" costar, Susan Marie Snyder, who played Caleb's wife Julie, noted that he was replaced the next day and "that was pretty traumatic. The ex-husband of The Young and the Restless Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott) worked on, among other primetime shows, the online version of All My Children and most recently General Hospital. Lipton attended Wayne State University for one year in . James was introduced in 1980 as a greedy, manipulative lawyer and widower whose main interest in life is himself. Bold & Beautiful Shocker: Sheila's One Hope of Getting Out of Jail Is the Last Person We'd Ever Suspect! 3 Actress Lisa Brown has died at the age of 67 Credit: WENN Rights Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo 3 From 1972 to 2010, actress Kathryn Hays played Kim Hughes, whom the New York Times described as a "stereotypical 'home wrecker'" turned matriarchal figure on "As the World Turns." 4:38. Makeup artist to the casts of The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless, Jenna Wittman, died in July. After leaving his main role on Guiding Light, verDorn joined the cast of One Life to Live in 2005, where he recreated the role of Clint Buchanan originally played by Clint Richie. When you visit this site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. Wagner made her final appearance in April 2010 and passed away from cancer a few weeks later in May. At the time of her diagnosis, Schulenburg was a new mother: her daughter, Coda, with husband Zack Robidas (an actor on "Succession"), was born in 2019. The show e Actor: Guiding Light. and serving as an understudy in George Bernard Shaw'sMan and Superman. Douglas made a name for himself in the world of daytime soaps with his turn as another lawyer, Stephen Cord, on "Peyton Place" where he fell in love with Betty Anderson (Barbara Parkins) and fought with his half-brother, Rodney Harrington (Ryan O'Neal). In terms of soap stardom, Roscoe Born's roles on "As the World Turns" were largely overshadowed by his characters on other dramas: he netted a Daytime Emmy nomination in 1990 and 1991for playing good and bad twins on "Santa Barbara," and tackled more than his share of memorable villains, including the abusive cult leader Mitch Laurence on "One Life to life," mobster Joe Novak on "Ryan's Hope," and Tom Fisher on "The Young and the Restless," who met a deserved end on the wrong side of a pistol. Sadly, a number of cast members of this beloved series have passed away, so read on to find out which "ATWT" actors have died. Thomas Hobbes (1579-1688) " 'Tis weak and vicious people who cast the blame on Fate. She also starred in Dynasty, The Colbys, and A Different World. Bernard, a former Playboy playmate of the month, starred in the cult film Faster, PussyCat! But he also handled more nuanced characters with considerable skill; he was a vicious serial killer and a dogged defense attorney on episodes of "Law & Order," and played the sympathetic, bipolar father of Claire Danes' troubled CIA agent on "Homeland.". In lieu of flowers, the family asked those hoping to honor verDorn's memory with donations to the American Cancer Society, Autism Speaks, the Actors Fund, or another chosen charity. The actor was part of the American Forces Radio and Television service during the Korean War and had parts on Bonanza, The Waltons, and Emergency. and "The Birthday Party." Lisa Brown first appeared on "Guiding Light" in 1980 as Nola Reardon and then in 1985, she started as Iva Snyder on "ATWT," which she would play until 1994. Emma Samms worried her last GH stint was "almost too good," considering stepping away. He died of undisclosed causes at the age of 88 on April 17, 2006. Michael Levin, 'Ryan's Hope' Soap Opera Star, Dead at 90. Prior to his soap opera stardom, Damon was the star of several Broadway musicals, which led to his role as the prince in a CBS production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" in 1965. For actor William LeMassena, his four years as lawyer Ambrose Bingham on "As the World Turns" fell into the latter category. McCloskey's storyline closed on a poignant note as he battled Alzheimer's disease, which eventually claimed the character's life in 1996. Johnstone, who also wrote for newspapers (via the DesMoines Register)prior to his acting career, left the CBS series for Hollywood in the 1940s and worked his way up from uncredited roles to supporting characters in 1953's "Titanic" and guest roles on series like "Dragnet." Schulenburg later appeared in numerous primetime series, including multiple episodes of "Royal Pains," "Blue Bloods," and "City on a Hill." Saying goodbye to members of the daytime community who passed away this year. Sound mixer Christopher Banninger died on October 31 of a massive heart attack. (via Santa Barbara: le site francais). The Emmy winner is remembered for creating the Collins family manor sets on Dark Shadows and the classic Forrester mansion sets on the CBS soap opera. He was 73. There, his screen career took off with dozens of episodic television appearances and roles in feature films ranging from the cult horror favorite "Blue Sunshine" to studio films like "Coma" and the Al Pacino-starring "And Justice for All." Actor Grant Aleksander played the role of Philip Spaulding from 1983 to 2009 on "Guiding Light," a part that got him four Emmy nominations. She was an actress, known for All My Children (1970), Guiding Light (1952) and Star Trek (1966). After three years as Claire, McDermott departed both "ATWT" and acting as a career; she relocated to Los Angeles with her second husband, Tom McDermott, who co-founded the production company Four Star Television. So, John Reilly stepped in to play Dr. Dan Stewart from 1974 through 1976 and filled the shoes so well that he'd go on to become a tried and true soap star. Her best-known screen character prior to Kim Hughes was Gem, a mysterious woman with the power to heal injuries on "The Empath," a Season 3 episode of "Star Trek: The Original Series." Warrick died in 2005 at the age of 88 after complications from pneumonia, and both her death and a tribute to her life's work were written into "All My Children.". Making a splash: A deep dive into the live-action. In the 1980s, MacVittie also teamed with fellow up-and-comers like Gina Gershon and Matthew Broderick to found the Naked Angels theater group. It sent her reflecting . Visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website or contact SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Michael Joel Zaslow (November 1, 1942 - December 6, 1998) was an American actor. She eventually became the fourth longest serving cast member prior to the show's conclusion in 2010 after Helen Wagner, Eileen Fulton, and her on-screen husband, Bob Hastings. Ricky Paull Goldin. She also logged time on other soaps, including "Guiding Light," and was a frequent guest star on primetime series like "Gunsmoke," "The Fugitive," and "The F.B.I.". Iva was a troubled young woman with a difficult past, whose appearance in Oakdale shakes things up with her religious family. Another likable bad boy in the vein of Jack Abbott, Keller also suffered from multiple personality disorder, including a little boy and another persona so violent that it led to the death of Royce's own sister. "Pa," as Hughes was affectionately known on the series, was a kindly figure, ready to offer support or affection to his sizable family at all times. He made his feature film debut in the absurd no-budget chiller "Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster" in 1965 and worked at an almost non-stop pace for the next four decades. Engle is best known for her role as Georgette Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and recently appeared on the rebooted One Day at a Time. She got what she desired as the show aired for a whopping 54 years from 1956 through 2010 as it followed the dramas and sagas of the Hughes family. The actress who received a Bachelors degree from the University of Michigan also had roles on As the World Turns, Another World and The Doctors. Wagner uttered the first line of the series and would go on to play Nancy for over 50 years in the longest-running character of history, solidifying her place as a soap opera legend. Guiding Lights Adam Thorpe, Robert Milli, lost his battle with cancer on July 18. Offers may be subject to change without notice. The Bold and the Beautifuls production designer Sy Tomashoff died July 28 at the age of 96. The pair first connected while acting together in a college theater production, his family said. Warrick was part of the original cast of "All My Children" and appeared on living room screens for 35 years, telling The NY Times in 1985: "In one week, we play to an audience larger than Clark Gable played to in his whole career.