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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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The "General Hospital" star, 50, was handcuffed and booked for public intoxication after cops spotted him snoozing on the ground at a South Carolina airport.
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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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Actress Octavia Spencer broke the news of the soap opera star’s death via Instagram Tuesday, writing, “My thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones, friends, and fans.”
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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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"Looking back now, it was kind of a grooming situation," the actress-turned-porn star claims to Page Six, reflecting on her soap opera experiences with Neal.
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Griggs was very transparent with friends and fans when it came to her health troubles, as she was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer in 2020.
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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 actress, who also had a role in Showtime's "City on a Hill," lost her battle with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer.
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"Bold and Beautiful" star Katherine Lang revealed she was out for a horseback ride in Malibu when she got off her horse, tripped over a rock and twisted her ankle.
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She touched the hearts of sci-fi lovers worldwide during a guest appearance in the Season 3 "Star Trek" episode "The Empath."
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"It bothers me mightily, but it is what it is. I respect whatever the show's decision is. They're doing the best they can, as we all are."
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Douglas starred as the father of mainstay characters Jack, Ashely and Tracey Abbott in nearly 900 episodes of the CBS soap starting in 1981 until his character was killed off...
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The veteran soap opera actor also did tours of duty on "General Hospital" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" before becoming a film professor.
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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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He was best known for his role as Dr. Alan Quartermaine in the famed soap opera. "He loved playing Alan and was always so appreciative of that role and that...
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He launched his acting career in 1953 during the "golden age" of live TV broadcasts opposite legends such as Jack Benny and Robert Montgomery.
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The salt-and-pepper-haired actor famed for playing domineering Dr. Seneca Beaulac on ABC's soap opera "Ryan's Hope" for more than a decade, has died. He was 90.
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Kirsten Storms, 37, said the surgery was to remove a noncancerous cyst.