Actor Robyn Bernard, renowned for her role in ‘General Hospital,’ passes away at the age of 64.
Variety reported that the Riverside County Sheriff’s department confirmed her death on Wednesday, revealing that Bernard was discovered in an open field behind a business. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
Born in Gladewater, Texas on May 26, 1959, Robyn Bernard commenced her Hollywood journey with a role in 1981’s ‘Diva’. Her career further included appearances in 1983’s Whiz Kids and The Facts of Life in 1984.
Bernard debuted on ‘General Hospital’ in September 1984, portraying the feisty character Terry Brock, also known as Terry O’Connor. The drama series holds the record for being the longest-running American soap opera in production. Her character would develop a drinking problem that derailed her music career. She departed the show in March 1990, as Terry secured a recording deal and departed from the town of Port Charles.
Her final on-screen appearance occurred in 2002’s Voices From The High School, where she portrayed the role of a psychologist.