Iconic TV Star Found Dead in Field

In a tragic turn of events that has left many questioning the circumstances surrounding her untimely demise, veteran actress Robyn Bernard, renowned for her role in “General Hospital,” was discovered deceased in a field in San Jacinto, California.

The Riverside County Coroner’s Office confirmed the passing of the beloved 64-year-old star, celebrated for her portrayal of Terry Brock on the iconic ABC soap opera. According to authorities, her lifeless body was found behind a business establishment in San Jacinto, prompting an immediate investigation by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.


Despite ongoing efforts by law enforcement, the cause of Bernard’s unexpected death remains shrouded in mystery, fueling speculation and concern within the entertainment community.

Bernard, born on May 25, 1959, in Gladewater, Texas, embarked on her acting journey with a breakout role in the acclaimed 1981 film “Diva,” subsequently gaining widespread recognition upon joining the cast of “General Hospital.”

After captivating audiences for numerous seasons, Bernard bid farewell to her role in 1990, having portrayed the daughter of David Groh’s memorable character, D.L. Brock, across 145 episodes of the beloved series.

Throughout her illustrious career, Bernard graced the screens of various television hits, including “Simon & Simon,” “Whiz Kids,” “Tour of Duty,” “The Facts of Life,” and “Maigret,” leaving an indelible mark on the small screen.

Her cinematic endeavors were equally noteworthy, with notable appearances in acclaimed films such as the 1986 classic “Betty Blue,” the 1989 drama “Roselyne and the Lions,” and the 1997 release “Kings for a Day.”

Bernard’s final onscreen performance in 2002, portraying a psychologist in “Voices From the High School,” served as a poignant reminder of her versatile talent and enduring impact on the entertainment landscape.

In the wake of her passing, devoted fans took to social media to pay tribute to Bernard’s illustrious career and lasting contributions to the world of entertainment, ensuring that her legacy lives on in the hearts of those who cherished her work.