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An autopsy report revealed Longo's body was already decomposing when he was found dead at his home in February at the age of 34.
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"He was an amazing father and the best husband. Our whole world is shattered," his wife and the mother of his three children, Stephanie Longo, shared.
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The actor played the role of the villainous character Alex Marshall on "Days of Our Lives" from 1979 to 1987.
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“You were one of the most beautiful humans I ever knew. I am so grateful that you went soaring into the heavens in peace,” the “Friends” star wrote.
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The soap opera actor's mother, Lucienne, is pleading for help to find her son and his roommate, Nevin Dizdari, who haven't been heard from since Sunday.
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"I will just say that you have to tune in, it'll be worth it," Alfonso says about Peter Reckell, a.k.a. Bo Brady's, return to "Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem."
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The Brooklyn native passed following a battle with ovarian cancer. She appeared in shows including “ER,” “NYPD Blue,” “The West Wing,” “Crossing Jordan” and “The Comeback.”
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Pickett, a Spokane, Washington native, died at age 60 while shooting the film "Treasure Valley" on July 30.
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The Spokane, Washington native also had guest parts in acclaimed TV dramas such as “NCIS: Los Angeles,” "Desperate Housewives," "Dexter," “The Mentalist” and “Rosewood.”
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Billie Reed is back on "Days of Our Lives" — but only for a limited time.
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Rinna says hooking up with her "Days of Our Lives" sibling Patrick Muldoon wasn't an affair more like a fling.
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He reportedly denies his wife's claims.
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Kevin Dobson, most known for his work on TV dramas "Knots Landing," "Days of Our Lives" and "Kojak," has died. He was 77.
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"There is no difference of opinion on racism, homophobia, transphobia and xenophobia,” weighed in cast member Linsey Godfrey.
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She's been in the hospital for close to a month after contracting COVID-19.
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As of now, his death is attributed to a stroke and not any complication of the coronavirus.
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Christopher was not placed on probation and will not have to attend an alcohol abuse treatment program.
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He played Mickey Horton on the long-running soap opera for 39 years.
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Four years after bidding Salem adieu, the town’s most famous pair of lips is coming home.
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Jon Christopher LuVisi has been ordered to stay 1,000 feet away from the actress, her home, her car, her work and her kids' school, according to E! News.