Actress and writer Meg Bennett dies at 75

MIAMI.- The actress, writer and American model Me Bennett He died at age 75 after battling cancer. Although the unfortunate event occurred on April 11, the information was disclosed by her family recently.

“Meg Bennett, the Daytime Emmy winner who pulled double duty as an actress and writer on daytime soap operas The Young and the Restless, General Hospital y Santa Barbara, passed away. She was 75 years old. “Bennett died on April 11 after a battle with cancer, her family announced,” she posted. The Hollywood Reporter.

Meg Bennett’s career on television

Born on October 4, 1948 in Los Angeles, California, Meg Bennett stood out in several television productions as an actress and writer.

According to the specialized media, Bennett played Marty Maraschino for more than two years in the original broadcast of Grease en Broadway, which began in 1972; Later, she gave life to the role of Liza Walton in Search for Tomorrow from CBS, where Kevin Kline and Morgan Fairchild were co-stars. After these television projects, in 1980 he joined The Young and the Restlessfrom the same network, as Julia Newman, wife of Victor Newman, but when her character was being discarded, the creator of Y&RBill Bell, asked her to stay on as a writer.

“I was on the show for almost two years when this happened, so I knew the characters,” Bennett said in a 1985 interview. Still, she continued to appear as Julia on and off over the years, most recently in 2020″, detailed The Hollywood Reporter.

In the 90’s she intensified her work as a writer for Santa Barbara, on NBC, from 1991 to 1993; and General Hospital, from ABC, from 1993 to 2011.

According to TMZ, The artist is survived by her husband, the co-creator and screenwriter of Sunset Beach Robert Guza, Jr, his two stepdaughters, four grandchildren and two brothers.

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