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13.03.2024 - 22:53 / deadline.com
Robyn Bernard, who played Terry Brock on General Hospital in more than 140 episodes from 1984-90, died March 12 in San Jacinto, CA, law enforcement officials said Wednesday. She was 64.
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said Bernard was found in an open field behind a business but did not reveal a cause of death. Detectives are investigating; see the report here.
Bernard was born on May 26, 1959, in Gladewater, Texas. She began performing at a young age, singing gospel songs with her younger sister, future longtime Wings star Crystal. The elder Bernard’s first screen appearance was in the 1981 film Diva, and she followed that with guest spots on such series as The Facts of Life, Simon & Simon and Whiz Kids.
Her signature role began in September 1984, playing singer Terry Brock aka Terry O’Connor. During her run on the ABC daytime drama, Bernard’s character — the daughter of the ill-fated D.L. Brock (David Groh) — developed a drinking problem that hindered her music career. Her run on the show ended in March 1990, when Terry scored a recording contract and left Port Charles.
During her run on the hugely popular General Hospital, Bernard also appeared in the 1986 French pic Betty Blue, which was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar and BAFTA Film Award.
Bernard worked only sporadically after her GH stint, appearing on the French mystery series Maigret in 1992 and the 1997 Gallic feature Kings for a Day. Her final screen credits was as a psychologist in the 2002 film Voices from the High School.
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The General Hospital community is mourning the loss of one of its beloved members: Robyn Bernard has been found dead.
to a press release from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.The actress, who played Terry Brock in the long-running soap opera, was declared dead at 4:08 a.m.The coroner’s office identified Bernard using her fingerprints following a call to police for a death investigation, according to TMZ.An autopsy was scheduled to be performed on Wednesday but toxicology results could take weeks, the outlet reported.Foul play is not suspected in her death.Bernard was born on May 26, 1959 in Gladewater, Texas before she started an acting career, appearing in several small TV roles including on “Diva,” “Simon & Simon” and “Betty Blue.”In 1984, she was cast on “General Hospital” as Terry Brock, aka Terry O’Connor, where she held the role for 145 episodes until she departed from the show in 1990.Other projects Bernard worked on included appearances on “Whiz Kids,” “The Facts of Life,” “Tour of Duty” and “Kings for a Day.”Bernard starred as a psychologist in “Voices from High School” in 2002, which would come to be her final credited role, and has since remained out of the Hollywood spotlight.
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Jack Dunn Robyn Bernard, who played Terry Brock on “General Hospital” for 16 years and also acted in France, died Tuesday in San Jacinto, Calif. She was 64. The Riverside County Sheriff’s department confirmed her death Wednesday and said they found Bernard in an open field behind a business.
The General Hospital family is mourning the death of actress Robyn Bernard.
General Hospital's Robyn Bernard has died aged 64 after a glistening TV career.The legendary General Hospital star, known for playing character Terry Brock for 145 episodes until 1990, was found dead in the early morning hours of March 5, according to TMZ. According to reports, authorities were called to a 'death investigation' last week in San Jacinto and Bernard's body was identified using her fingerprints, according to the Riverside County Coroner.They explained that a cause of death is not yet confirmed and that her autopsy was due to take place later on Wednesday, March 13.Toxicology is set to take several weeks, the outlet reports.Tributes quickly poured in from beloved fans online who mourned the death of the actress. One fan wrote on social media: "It has been a rough year for General Hospital.