Tragic: “General Hospital” Star Robyn Bernard Found Dead at 64!

San Jacinto, California – Robyn Bernard, known for her role as Terry Brock on the popular soap opera “General Hospital,” passed away at the age of 64. Her body was discovered in an open field behind a business in San Jacinto on Tuesday morning. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office confirmed her death, identifying her through fingerprints after authorities were called to investigate.

Bernard, who portrayed Terry Brock in “General Hospital” from 1984 to 1990, was found lifeless at 4:08 a.m. Foul play is not suspected in her death, and an autopsy was scheduled to be conducted on Wednesday. Toxicology results may take several weeks to determine the cause of her passing.

The actress, born on May 26, 1959, in Gladewater, Texas, began her acting career with small roles on television shows like “Diva,” “Simon & Simon,” and “Betty Blue.” In her prominent role on “General Hospital,” she appeared in 145 episodes before departing in 1990.

Aside from her work on the soap opera, Bernard also made appearances on shows like “Whiz Kids,” “The Facts of Life,” “Tour of Duty,” and “Kings for a Day.” Her final credited role was in the 2002 film “Voices from High School,” where she portrayed a psychologist.

Survived by her father Jerry Wayne Bernard, as well as her sisters Crystal and Scarlett, Robyn Bernard leaves behind a legacy in the entertainment industry. Her unexpected passing has left fans and colleagues mourning the loss of a talented performer, who made a lasting impact with her portrayal of Terry Brock on “General Hospital.”

The circumstances surrounding her death continue to be investigated, with authorities working to determine the events that led to her tragic demise. As the entertainment world remembers Robyn Bernard’s contributions to the industry, her memory lives on through her work and the impact she had on audiences worldwide.