Soap opera star Sonya Eddy has died. She was 55.
Octavia Spencer introduced on her Instagram that the General Hospital actress died Monday. She didn’t present any particulars relating to the reason for Eddy’s dying.
“My friend @sonyaeddy passed away last night. The world lost another creative angel. Her legions of @generalhospitalabc fans will miss her,” Spencer, 52, captioned an expert headshot of Eddy.
“My thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones, friends, and fans!”
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A rep for ABC didn’t instantly return Page Six’s request for remark.
Eddy started her future on the ABC cleaning soap opera in 2006. She portrayed character Epiphany Johnson, a no-nonsense head nurse who was the mom of the late Stan Johnson, who grew to become concerned with the mob.
Eddy additionally performed the position within the hit SOAPnet spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift.
Eddy additionally appeared in TV reveals and movies resembling Seinfeld, Patch Adams, Reba, Monk, Joan of Arcadia, CSI, Glee, Castle and Fresh Off The Boat.
Celebrities and followers flooded Spencer’s announcement with feedback of mourning and sympathy.
“Oh no!!!,” ABC broadcaster Deborah Roberts commented.
“I’m so sorry x x,” wrote Ant Anstead.
“Oh noooo. So sorry Octavia,” wrote Parks & Rec alum Retta.
“I am so sad to hear this. Sending you love,” commented Nina Parker.
Another fan mentioned General Hospital wouldn’t “be the same without her.”
“She was a beautiful woman inside and out,” the fan added, and included a crying emoji.
This article initially appeared on the New York Post and has been reproduced right here with permission