A very popular daytime TV star is dead.
Billy Miller, widely known for his roles on “The Young and the Restless” and “General Hospital,” died on September 15.
He was only 43 years old, just days shy of his 44th.
Suicide?
Details of his death have been limited.
However, based on the comments by his representatives, it sounds like he committed suicide.
When they start mentioning that the person struggled with depression, you pretty much know what happened.
Miller’s second role was a recurring role on “All My Children,” but he did not stay there very long.
He found a more permanent role in “The Young and the Restless,” then moved to “General Hospital” in 2014.
He had almost 1,500 episodes overall on those three shows.
His best movie credit was in “American Sniper,” where he played the Navy recruiter who signed Chris Kyle.
Miller also appeared in the TV shows, “NCIS,” “The Rookie,” “Suits,” and “Ray Donovan.”
Source: New York Post