Famous 80s star actress was found dead at four in the morning in an open field

Jennifer Robyn Bernard, an actress who was one of the early stars of General Hospital, died this week.

The role of Terry Brock on General Hospital for about six years in the 1980s was played by Robyn when she died.

TMZ says she was found in San Jacinto, California.

Tuesday, police were called to look into a death, and Robyn’s fingerprints were used to identify her.

The cause of death has not been released, and an autopsy will be done by the Riverside County Coroner on Wednesday.

We’ll know the results of the toxicology test in a few weeks.

She died at 4 a.m. in an open field behind a business, according to a report from the Riverside County Coroner.

Robyn was born on May 26, 1959, in Gladewater, Texas. Her first role was in the movie Diva in 1981.

Before her big break, she was on Whiz Kids in 1983, The Facts of Life in 1984, and a few other shows.

IMDB says the soap opera actress was in 145 episodes of General Hospital from 1984 to 1990.

In Voices from the High School, which aired in 2002, she played a psychologist.

Crystal Bernard is her younger sister and also an actress. She is 62 years old.

Crystal is famous for playing Helen Chappel-Hackett on Wings, Amy on It’s a Living, and K.C. Cunningham on Happy Days.

Supporters of General Hospital on social media were sad about the death of the beloved star.

Supporters scream
An avid Facebook user said, “General Hospital has had a rough year.” Peace be with you.”

“Young.” Additionally, someone else said, “Her sister Crystal was also a singer and actress.”

With a crying emoji, a third person wrote, “Robyn Bernard, who played Bobbie’s stepdaughter Terry Brock, has died at age 64.”

“The #GH party was full of action with her. “May Robyn Bernard rest in peace,” said a huge fan.

“RIP #RobynBernard, who played #Terry back in the day 84–90,” said a fifth on X, which used to be called Twitter. The O’Connell brothers and her character are very clear in my mind.

“#generalhospital” During this time, Lucy was also introduced, if I remember correctly. My feelings about her are always good.

ANOTHING MORE GH LOSS
General Hospital fans were sad when the famous actress Jacklyn Zeman died in May of last year.

When she died at age 70, the famous soap opera star was remembered as a “icon” by both sad fans and co-stars.

Jacklyn’s family confirmed that she died on May 10, 2023, after a long battle with cancer.

The executive producer of General Hospital, Frank Valentini, wrote on Twitter that she had died.

“I am heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved Jackie Zeman,” the touching post continued.

“Just like her character, the legendary Bobbie Spencer, she was a bright light and true professional that brought so much positive energy with her to work.”

“We will miss Jackie a lot, but her good mood will live on in our cast and crew forever.”

She had a lot of friends and family, especially her daughters Cassidy and Lacey. We are very sorry for her loss. “GH”

People on the show and her co-stars have also said nice things about the late actress.

Rick Springfield, an Australian actor and musician who played Dr. Noah Drake, told People that he was “incredibly shocked and broken-hearted” to hear about Jackie’s death.

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