Robyn Bernard, General Hospital Alum, Found Dead At 64 | HuffPost - Action News
Home WebMail Monday, November 4, 2024, 08:33 PM | Calgary | 6.3°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Posted: 2024-03-14T18:45:27Z | Updated: 2024-03-14T18:45:27Z Robyn Bernard, General Hospital Alum, Found Dead At 64 | HuffPost

Robyn Bernard, General Hospital Alum, Found Dead At 64

The Riverside County Sheriffs Office reported that Bernard was found in an open field behind a business.

Actor Robyn Bernard has died at the age of 64, according to the Riverside County Sheriffs Office.

In a brief press release  on Wednesday, the department stated that Bernard, who appeared on the long-running soap opera General Hospital, was found in an open field behind a business in San Jacinto, California, early Tuesday morning.

Authorities told TMZ they were tipped off to the death by a phone call and subsequently able to identify Bernard through fingerprints. 

The cause of death has yet to be determined. Bernards body was scheduled to undergo an autopsy on Wednesday, but a toxicology report will take several more weeks, per authorities.

The Riverside County Sheriffs Office told TMZ that no foul play is suspected at this time, but an investigation is ongoing.

Open Image Modal
Robin Bernard poses in this Sept. 5, 1984 photo.
ABC Photo Archives via Getty Images

Born in Gladewater, Texas, Bernard first tried to forge a career as a singer in Nashville before moving west to California, where she turned to acting, as she told Soap Opera Digest in a 1985 interview.

In 1984, Bernard began her 145-episode run on General Hospital as Terry Brock, an aspiring singer whose drinking problems later consume her characters story.

Other notable roles include the French film Diva in 1981, as well as appearances on TV series like Simon & Simon, Whiz Kids and The Facts of Life.

Her final credit was the 2002 movie Voices From the High School. 

The actor is survived by her father, Jerry Wayne Bernard, and sister, Crystal Bernard, also an actor, and sister, Scarlett Bernard.

Your Support Has Never Been More Critical

Other news outlets have retreated behind paywalls. At HuffPost, we believe journalism should be free for everyone.

Would you help us provide essential information to our readers during this critical time? We can't do it without you.

Support HuffPost