Emmy-winning actor Billy Miller died last September 15, and while the cause of death has not yet been determined, sources close to the actor claim he may have taken his own life.
The news was confirmed by his manager through an official statement from Variety magazine, which stated that Miller struggled with severe manic depression in his final days: “The actor was battling manic depression when…” He died,” the website wrote.
However, according to TMZ, the actor’s work team fears that the illness may have made him an attempt on his own life: “It seems like he was battling some demons. His team suspects he may have taken his life,” they explained.
Miller was 43 years old and would have had his birthday this Sunday, September 17th. He is survived by his mother Patricia, his sister Megan, his brother-in-law Ronnie, his nephew Grayson and his niece Charley.
Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Miller was born in September 1979 but spent most of his life in Texas, where he grew up and graduated.
She graduated with a degree in communications and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of success in the world of entertainment.
He made his television debut in 2007 when he played Richie Novak in the famous series “All my Children”. However, he became famous through the show “The Young and the Restless,” in which he played Billy Abbott. This role earned him three Emmy Awards, including two for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
He left the series in 2014 and joined “General Hospital” until appearing on “Suits” in 2019.
Throughout his career, he also took part in shows such as “NCIS,” “The Rookie,” “Truth Be Told,” “Major Crimes,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Castle,” and “Enormous.” In addition to the films “American Sniper” and “Urban Cowboy”.