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Guiding Light and One Life to Live alum Mark Dobies died March 11, TVLine reports. He was 65. Dobies passed away in Dunellen, New Jersey, per his obituary, though a cause of death was not shared.
The “Guiding Light” and “One Life to Live” star ... The cast of “The Normal Heart” at the Public Theater in NYC in 2004. Getty Images He also appeared in the 2004 off-Broadway revival ...
Soap opera star Mark Dobies has died at 65. The actor, best known best for his roles on “One Life to Life” and “Guiding Light,” died on Tuesday, Mach 11, according to an online obituary.
(Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images) Alan Locher, former publicist for Guiding Light, shared the news of Dobies’ death on Instagram on Wednesday, March 19. “I hate to be ...
Veteran soap actor Mark Dobies, who played Dr. Noah Chase on Guiding Light and Daniel Colson on One Life to Live, has died. He was 65. According to a local New Jersey obituary, Dobies passed away ...
The soap opera community is mourning the death of actor Mark Dobies. The former One Life to Live and Guiding Light star passed away on March 11 at the age of 65, according to a local obituary.
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