Robyn Bernard, the actress best known for her role as Terry Brock in the long-running ABC soap opera General Hospital, has died at the age of 64.
Authorities confirmed that Bernard was found deceased on March 12, 2025, in an open field behind a business establishment in San Jacinto, California. The news was first reported by Variety and confirmed by the Riverside County Sheriffâs Office.
Details Surrounding Her Death
According to official reports, deputies were dispatched to the area after receiving a call for a death investigation. The Riverside County Coronerâs Office later confirmed Bernardâs identity through fingerprint analysis.
At present, the cause of death remains undetermined. Authorities have stated that an autopsy will be conducted, with toxicology results expected in the coming weeks. This process, standard in unexplained deaths, may take several weeks to complete.
The Riverside County Coroner emphasized that there is no confirmed cause of death at this time, and further updates will follow after the completion of all examinations.
Career Highlights: From Terry Brock to Television Recognition
Robyn Bernardâs television legacy is most closely tied to her portrayal of Terry Brock on General Hospital, one of the most iconic characters of the soap operaâs 1980s era.
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Bernard appeared in 145 episodes between 1984 and 1990.
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Her role as Brock, a talented singer facing personal and professional challenges, became a fan favorite during her six-year run.
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The character was known for emotional storylines that resonated with viewers, cementing Bernardâs place in daytime television history.
Bernardâs performance showcased her ability to balance drama, vulnerability, and charm â traits that made her stand out among the large ensemble cast.
A Recognizable Face in 1980s Television
While General Hospital was Bernardâs most celebrated role, she also made guest appearances in other television projects during the 1980s and early 1990s.
Her acting career coincided with the golden era of American soap operas, a time when daytime dramas regularly attracted millions of daily viewers. Bernardâs portrayal of Brock contributed to the showâs enduring popularity and helped shape the cultural landscape of that era.
Personal Background and Life Away from the Screen
Born May 26, 1960, in Gladewater, Texas, Robyn Bernard grew up with a love for the arts. She pursued acting in her early years, eventually moving to California to further her career.
While she kept much of her personal life private, Bernard was known to have close ties with family and friends. Those who worked with her often described her as dedicated, passionate, and kindhearted.
Public Reaction and Tributes
Following news of her passing, fans and former colleagues expressed their condolences and shared memories of Bernardâs work. Social media posts from long-time General Hospital viewers highlighted her emotional performances and on-screen presence.
One fan wrote:
âTerry Brock was one of my favorite characters growing up. Robyn brought her to life in such a memorable way. She will be missed.â
While there has been no official public statement from the producers of General Hospital, tributes are expected in the coming days as the soap opera community reflects on Bernardâs contributions to the genre.
An Ongoing Investigation
Law enforcement has confirmed that they are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding Bernardâs death. At this stage, officials have not indicated whether foul play is suspected.
The Riverside County Sheriffâs Office has urged the public to be patient while they conduct the necessary forensic and toxicological examinations. Such investigations often require time to ensure accurate findings and conclusions.
Remembering Robyn Bernardâs Legacy
Though her time on General Hospital ended in 1990, Bernardâs portrayal of Terry Brock remains a significant part of the showâs history. Her performance during some of the soapâs most emotional story arcs â from heartbreak to redemption â left a lasting impact on both fans and fellow actors.
Her career serves as a reminder of the power of daytime television to create beloved characters and touch the lives of millions. Bernardâs work continues to be remembered in fan forums, clip compilations, and retrospectives celebrating the showâs rich history.
The Enduring Appeal of General Hospital
First airing in 1963, General Hospital is the longest-running American soap opera still in production, and it remains a cornerstone of ABCâs daytime lineup. Over the decades, the show has introduced countless characters and storylines, blending romance, intrigue, and family drama.
Bernardâs six-year run as Terry Brock was part of an era that many longtime viewers regard as a golden period for the series, when storylines were deeply character-driven and often revolved around music, family ties, and personal growth.
Final Farewell
Robyn Bernardâs passing at 64 marks the end of a chapter in the history of General Hospital and American daytime television. While the cause of her death is yet to be determined, her memory lives on through the hundreds of hours of television she helped create.
Her portrayal of Terry Brock â a character filled with hope, resilience, and complexity â continues to resonate with audiences old and new. In the weeks ahead, as her family and friends gather to remember her life, fans around the world will also pause to reflect on the joy she brought to the screen.