On Tuesday morning, the entertainment industry lost a beloved actress, Robyn Bernard, at the age of 64. Best known for her role as Terry Brock in the popular soap opera, General Hospital, Bernard made her debut in 1984 and left the show in 1990.
Throughout her career, Robyn Bernard showcased her talent in various TV shows and projects. She appeared in Diva, Simon & Simon, and Betty Blue, among others. However, her time in the limelight was relatively brief as she retired from acting in 2002. Her final credited role was as a psychologist in Voices from High School.
Born on May 26, 1959, in Gladewater, Texas, Bernard was a member of a loving family. She is survived by her father and two sisters, keeping her memory alive.
Sadly, her passing comes under unusual circumstances. Robyn Bernard was discovered in an open field behind a business in San Jacinto, California. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office has stated that foul play is not suspected, although the sudden nature of her discovery has sparked curiosity and concern.
At this time, the exact cause of Robyn Bernard’s death remains unknown. A toxicology report, which may shed light on the situation, is expected to take weeks. It is unclear if substances or substance abuse played a role in her untimely demise. An autopsy was scheduled to take place on Wednesday, March 13, according to TMZ.
Robyn Bernard will always be remembered for her contributions to the entertainment industry. She leaves behind a legacy of talent and a void that will never be filled. May her soul rest in peace.