Marnie Schulenburg of 'As the World Turns,' 'One Life to Live' dies from cancer at 37_freckle removal wollongong
- Oops!Something went wrong.Please try again later.
- Oops!Something went wrong.Please try again later.
Mother's Day
- Marnie SchulenburgAmerican actress
Marnie Schulenburg, who starred on the soap operas "As the World Turns" and "One Life to Live," died, her representative confirmed. She was 37.
Schulenburg's manager Kyle Luker confirmed to USA TODAY that she died on Tuesday. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline and Variety, Schulenburg died due to a complication from breast cancer.
"She was a light to everyone who knew her," Luker said.
Schulenberg married fellow actor Zack Robidas — who has appeared in the shows "Succession," "New Amsterdam" and "Sorry for Your Loss" — in 2013. They share a two-year-old daughter Coda.
In her last Instagram post on May 8, Schulenburg reflected on celebrating Mother's Day with breast cancer. One of the photos shows her wearing an oxygen mask while reading a book with her daughter.
"Here’s to remembering that nothing is permanent," Schulenburg wrote in the caption. "To soaking up the imperfections and that the best thing you can do for your child is make them feel loved, safe and supported just like my mother did for me. Screw the oxygen mask, just remember how to breathe."
Schulenburg opened up about her cancer diagnosis in 2020.
In a May post, before her 36th birthday, Schulenburg wrote: "I contemplate, 'How does one celebrate a birthday after a Stage Four Breast Cancer Diagnosis in the middle of a global pandemic while raising a 5-month-old?' "
"What kind of sick purveyor of my fate gave me the gift to bring life into this world only to try and take mine in its place?" she continued. "Zack and I vacillate between utter devastation and fierce determination. The narrative of the life we signed on for the day we married will never be the same. Now we must adjust, stay present and (expletive) fight. #cancersucks."
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Marnie Schulenburg (@marnschupip4)
'She truly was a force of nature':Arlene Dahl, actress in 'One Life to Live,' dies at 96
According to IMDb, Schulenburg's first screen credit came from the soap opera "As the World Turns," where she played Alison Stewart from 2006 to 2010 following actress Jessica Dunphy, who performed the role from 2002 to 2005. In 2010, Schulenburg won a Daytime Emmy Award for her work as Stewart.
(editor:)
- Camila Cabello's Underboob
- Kim Kardashian Was DTF Pete Davidson Because of His Big Dick Energy Rumors
- Uvalde shooting highlights role of doors in security plans
- Mandy Moore Plays With Purples In Silky
- A former Trump advisor on Russia recalled that Putin smelled odd and neither ate nor drank at dinner
- How Life Became a ‘Living Hell’ for the Woman Who Found Camping Couple’s Corpses
- Beto O'Rourke explains why he confronted Gov. Greg Abbott over Uvalde school mass shooting
- Watch out for thesecommon online shopping scams
- Rock Hill SC man again denied parole after conviction in fire that killed baby brother
- 2022 Juno Award nominee Alan Doyle loved reading The Story of Bobby O'Malley by Wayne Johnston
- Republican Senate race in Pennsylvania too close to call
- People Are Sharing Unwritten Rules Of European Culture And As An American, I'm Low
- A British family moved into a 100
- Camila Cabello's Underboob
- Cowboys say former running back Marion Barber dead at 38
- Uvalde shooting highlights role of doors in security plans
- Kim Kardashian opens up about feeling insecure after Kanye West split
- Maple Leafs' Jason Spezza announces retirement, joins Toronto's front office
- Chelsea soccer club sold for $3.2B US to consortium led by Dodgers part
- Chelsea soccer club sold for $3.2B US to consortium led by Dodgers part