General Hospital actor - John Ingle as 'Edward Quartermaine' died Sunday

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Actor who was 'Edward Quartermaine' on 'General Hospital' dies
By the CNN Wire Staff
September 18, 2012 -- Updated 1146 GMT (1946 HKT)

Actor John Ingle played patriarch Edward Quartermaine on the ABC daytime soap opera "General Hospital."
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
John Ingle was on the daytime soap opera for 19 years
He dies at age 84 while battling cancer
Ingle played patriarch Edward Quartermaine
He also appeared in many other roles in movies and TV shows
(CNN) -- Actor John Ingle, who played patriarch Edward Quartermaine on ABC's "General Hospital," has died at age 84, ABC announced Monday.
Ingle died at his California home on Sunday while fighting cancer, the network said in a news release.
"John Ingle achieved great joy from playing the role of Edward Quartermaine," according to executive producer Frank Valentini. "In our brief time working together, I have enjoyed getting to know a great man who embraced life, cherished what he did and, most of all, loved his family."
The actor last appeared in a September 11 episode of the long-running daytime soap opera.
"He was genuinely interested in people and everything that was going on.... His dressing room door was always open, and many of us would find our way there to pick his brain and, in turn, he would lend an ear and offer his wisdom," said longtime fellow cast member Leslie Charleson, who has played Dr. Monica Quartermaine on "General Hospital." "Always the professional, after his first surgery he was worried about whether 'Edward' would wear a cap. I for one, will miss that cap, because he wore it well. But above all I will miss him, and especially his wonderful smile."
Ingle taught drama for three decades before launching his acting career in 1985, according to ABC. The network said his students included Albert Brooks, Nicolas Cage, Richard Dreyfuss, Joanna Gleason, Barbara Hershey, Swoosie Kurtz, Stefanie Powers, David Schwimmer and Jonathan Silverman.
He joined "General Hospital" in 1993.
He had appeared in movies such as "Batman and Robin," "Death Becomes Her," "Robocop 2" and "Heathers," and on TV shows including "Days of Our Lives," "Beverly Hills, 90210," "Cheers," "Dallas," "Doogie Howser, M.D.," "Night Court" and "The Drew Carey Show."
On Sunday, Ingle died surrounded by his family, including five daughters, ABC said. His wife of 57 years, Grace-Lynne Martin, died in February.
 
I can not believe he never retired from his beloved General Hospital.

Rest in Peace, John Ingle. May the Creator guide you into the Spirit World. :(
 
I remember my stepmother used to watch that when we were off in the summers.

RIP :(
 
I have watched this soap on and off for many years. I didn't know he had died and now I realize the importance of the "cap" in yesterdays show. He seemed to have a long, happy life. RIP
 
They haven't removed him from the show yet. He was on it just last week. There was a virus put into the water supply (soap operas) but he survived. That sould have been an easy way to write him off.
 
They haven't removed him from the show yet. He was on it just last week. There was a virus put into the water supply (soap operas) but he survived. That sould have been an easy way to write him off.
Ah, okay. Just wondering.

I know they always come up with last-minute story changes due to the health of actors/actresses.

I remember watching Passions years ago when they wrote off Josh Ryan Evans (Timmy Lenox). He had a heart problem. He died in real life the same day they aired the episode his character died on television.
 
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