Young and the Restless actress, dies 2022

Jossara Jinaro, an actress who appeared on such TV shows as ER, The Young and the Restless, and Judging Amy, died Wednesday following a battle with cancer. She was 48.

Jinaro's husband announced her death on her Facebook page, writing, "With great sorrow, I announce the passing of my wife, Jossara Jinaro, on this date, April 27, 2022. Jossara bravely fought cancer and came home to be surrounded by family.

Young and the Restless actress, dies 2022

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 03: Actress Jossara Jinaro attends Richard Lawson and Tina Knowles Lawson Launch at the WACO Theater Grand Opening at WACO Theater Center on November 3, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Greg Doherty/Getty Images)

Greg Doherty/Getty Images 'ER' actress Jossara Jinaro died of cancer in April 2022 at age 48.

"Jossara was an amazing wife, mother, artist, and friend," he continued. "She had the most beautiful, kind soul and wouldn't take no for an answer. Even in her last moments, she was still fighting. She is now resting in peace and will be remembered forever. Myself, Liam, and Emrys will miss her so deeply, although we know she is in our hearts and guiding us every step of the way."

Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1973 to two "Maoist" parents, Jinaro was raised in Colombia after her mother married a diplomat, according to a biography on her IMDb page. Her family later relocated to the U.S. after her stepfather was held hostage by guerrillas.

When she was 16, Jinaro moved out on her own to pursue acting, eventually appearing in various stage productions before landing in Los Angeles. She made her network TV debut on CBS's Judging Amy, playing the daughter of Cheech Marin's character, and also appeared in episodes of ER, The Young and the Restless, Passions, and The Closer, as well as films including World Trade Center and The Devil's Rejects.

Jinaro was diagnosed with Cancer of Unknown Primary in 2021, a rare diagnosis in which the primary tumor site cannot be identified, according to a GoFundMe page. In her final Facebook post, on New Year's Eve that year, she wrote, "I feel loved and cared for by all my friends and family."

Marnie Schulenburg, known for her roles in soap operas “As the World Turns” and “One Life to Live,” died Tuesday in New York due to a complication from breast cancer, a representative confirmed to Variety. She was 37.

Schulenburg’s husband Zack Robidas, an actor known for his roles in “Sorry for Your Loss” and “Succession,” also confirmed the news via a Facebook post, in which he thanked her fans for their support after Schulenburg’s diagnosis.

“Please don’t say Marnie lost her battle to cancer. It’s simply not true. I watched her kick cancer’s ass everyday since diagnosis,” the post reads. “She is incredible. We chose to attack her diagnosis with blind optimism. We only talked about the future and continued moving forward. I don’t know if this was right but it’s all we knew how to do.”

Schulenburg was born in Cape Cod, Mass., and studied theater at DeSales University. After college, she began her career in theater, performing at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival and for the Dramatists Guild of America in New York City.

Schulenburg’s first television credit was as Alison Stewart, her character in “As the World Turns.” She was the second actor to portray the character, after Jessica Dunphy left the show in 2005. She made her first appearance as Alison in 2007, during a crossover between “As the World Turns” and “The Young and the Restless.” Schulenburg then joined the main cast of “As the World Turns” and appeared for over 300 episodes until the show was cancelled in 2010.

During her tenure on the show, Schulenburg’s most frequent scene partner was Billy Magnussen, who played her love interest Casey Hughes. Their character’s romance was a central part of the show’s latter years, and the show ended with them getting engaged and planning to move away. Schulenburg received a Daytime Emmy Nomination for her performance in the final year of the show.

Three years later, Schulenburg starred in a short-lived revival of the ABC soap opera “One Life to Live,” portraying the character of Jo Sullivan. From 2014 to 2017, she starred in the meta soap opera “Tainted Dreams,” which followed the backstage drama of a soap opera cast.

Aside from her soap roles, she also had recurring and guest appearances in shows such as “Fringe,” “Army Wives,” “Blue Bloods,” “Manhattan Love Story,” “Elementary,” “The Good Fight” and “Divorce.” In addition, she had a recurring role in the upcoming third season of Showtime drama “City on the Hill,” starring Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge. The season will premiere this July.

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