‘General Hospital’ Star Robyn Bernard Dead At 64, Found ‘In Open Field’ In California
'General Hospital' star Robyn Bernard was found dead on Tuesday in California.
She was 64 years old.
Her body was reportedly found by police in an "open field behind a business" early that morning in San Jacinto, per a press release issued by Riverside County Sheriff's office.
Bernard, who was known as Terry Brock in the classic soap-opera, was announced dead at 4:08 a.m. local time. Her cause of death has not yet been determined.
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The Riverside County Coroner identified her body by using her fingerprint following an alarming call to authorities to investigate a death. Her autopsy was reportedly scheduled on Wednesday.
Police do not have evidence to suspect foul play at this time.
Bernard leaves behind her father, Jerry Wayne Bernard and her two sisters Scarlett Bernard and Crystal Bernard, a singer-songwriter and actress who starrred in the sitcom 'Wings.'
The 1980s actress was born in Gladewater, Texas. She managed to land her first acting role in the stylish French hit, 'Diva' (1981), and guest starred in shows such as 'Whiz Kids,' 'The Facts of Life,' and 'Simon and Simon.'
It was in September of 1984 when she landed the hit series 'General Hospital,' on which she appeared in 145 episodes up until 1990.
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Bernard's last role was in 2002, playing a psychologist in the feature film 'Voices From High School,' which was a candid look into teenage life and the struggles of being a highschool student.
She also appeared in the French film 'Betty Blue' (1986), which went on to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar and BAFTA Film Award.