Actor Billy Miller has died, two days before his 44th birthday.
The award-winning soap star‘s manager confirmed the tragedy in a statement to Variety, explaining he was “struggling with manic depression” at the time.
Miller was best known for his roles in TV series The Young and the Restless and General Hospital, winning three Daytime Emmy Awards across four years for the former.
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It was his role in All My Children, not long after being signed as a model, that put his name well and truly on the map.
Miller went on to star in episodes across major series, such Suits, NCIS, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, as well as Clint Eastwood blockbuster American Sniper.
Co-stars have been devastated by the news, taking to their respective social media accounts to share their memories with shattered fans.
The Young and the Restless heavyweight said she was “so sad to hear of Billy Miller’s passing”.
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“His infectious charm and warmth left lasting impressions on all of us who were lucky enough to have him in our lives,” she continued.
“I’m gonna miss that mischievous smile. Love you Billy.”
General Hospital co-star TK Weaver told fans it was “hard to find words” after learning of the tragedy.
“You always gave me such good advice. You were always there for me. You were an amazing person. Billy Miller, I’ll never forget you.”
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In a tribute, Adrienne Frantz, from the Young And The Restless, said “Billy Miller you lit up every room you walked into with your light, your chair and you gave the best hugs ever”.
“I’ll always remember the laughs and the great times we had together. I hope you’ve found peace, my dear friend. I’ll love you forever.”
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