Jacklyn Zeman, best known for her remarkable 45-year portrayal of Bobbie Spencer on ABC’s General Hospital, has passed away at the age of 70. Her death has left fans and colleagues heartbroken, as she was a beloved figure in daytime television for decades.
Reports indicate that Zeman had been battling cancer for a short time before her passing. Though her illness was not widely known, the news of her death came as a shock to many who admired her enduring presence on screen.
The announcement was shared by the show’s executive producer, Frank Valentini, who expressed deep sorrow over the loss. He described Zeman as a bright light both on and off screen, praising her professionalism and the warmth she brought to her work.
In an official statement, ABC and the General Hospital team honored her legacy. They highlighted her long-standing contribution to the show and the impact her character had evolved to make over the years, from troubled beginnings to a deeply loved heroine.
Zeman joined the soap opera in 1977, becoming one of its most recognizable and enduring stars. Her dedication to the role helped shape the show’s history and earned her a special place in the hearts of viewers.
Her passing came shortly before her birthday and not long after her final appearance aired, adding an extra layer of poignancy for fans who had followed her journey for so long.
Co-stars and friends shared emotional tributes, remembering her kindness, humor, and vibrant personality. Many spoke of her generosity and the genuine connections she built throughout her career.
She is survived by her two daughters, Cassidy and Lacey. Jacklyn Zeman’s legacy will live on through her work and the countless lives she touched.