Billy Miller, a three-time Daytime Emmy-winning soap veteran best known for his roles on “The Young and the Restless” and “General Hospital,” has died. He was 43.
According to Michael Fairman TV, Miller died on Friday, September 15th. A cause of death is not known.
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The Tulsa, Oklahoma native burst onto the daytime television stage in 2007 when he joined the cast of All My Children as Richie Novak. A two-year stint on the ABC soap paved the way for his role as Billy Abbott from Young and the Restless. He was the fourth actor to play Billy on the highest-rated CBS series, but he more than made the role his own. During his six years on the series (2008-2014), he won three Daytime Emmys (two for Outstanding Supporting Actor and one for Outstanding Lead Actor).
In 2014, Miller moved to General Hospital, where he took over the role of Jason Morgan/Drew Cain from Steve Burton. He left the ABC soap in 2019.
Miller’s primetime appearances included guest appearances on “CSI: NY,” “Justified,” “Ringer,” “Major Crimes,” “Suits” and “Ray Donovan.” He also appeared in the first season of the Apple TV+ drama Truth Be Told as the husband of Lizzy Caplan’s Lanie.
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