General Hospital star Robyn Bernard has died aged 64, police have confirmed.
The actress, who grew to become a family title for her function as Terry Brock within the cleaning soap, was discovered useless in an “open area behind [a] enterprise” in California at 4.08am on Tuesday (Wednesday in Australia), in line with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Workplace.
A spokesperson for the sheriff’s workplace later advised Folks the trigger and method of her demise is unknown, however no foul play is suspected. TMZ studies an post-mortem has been scheduled for this week.
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Bernard was born on Might 26, 1959 in Texas. Twenty years later, in 1981, she started her Hollywood profession with a job in Diva.
She went on to seem in Whiz Children (1983) and The Details of Life (1984), earlier than scoring her breakout function of Terry Brock, also called Terry O’Connor, in Basic Hospital.
Bernard starred as Brock in 145 episodes, making her debut within the legendary present – which holds the report for the longest-running American cleaning soap in manufacturing – in 1984.
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She left the sequence in March 1990, with Brock touchdown a report deal and leaving the city of Port Charles.
Following her six-year stint on Basic Hospital, Bernard labored occasionally as an actress.
She appeared in French miniseries Maigret in 1992, in addition to the 1997 Gallic movie Kings for a Day.
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In 1986, the French romance movie Betty Blue – by which Bernard held a small half – was nominated for the Greatest Overseas Language Movie Oscar and a BAFTA.
Bernard’s ultimate function was within the 2002 movie Voices from Excessive College, whereby she starred as a psychologist.
She is survived by her sisters, Crystal and Scarlett, and her father, Jerry Wayne Bernard.