Mark Dobby, one life that lives and manages a light star died at 65
The soap opera community mourns the actor’s death Mark Dobby.
Former One life to live and Control the light The star died on March 11th at the age of 65, reports Local obituary. His cause of death has not yet been revealed.
“Lying the father, achieved athlete and a talented actor, Mark lived a life full of passion, perseverance and love,” the daddy said. “The warmth, generosity and adventure spirit of the brand will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.”
According to the obituary, the funeral service will be announced at a later date.
Before becoming a Hollywood actor, Dobby was a star of a football school that received a sports scholarship at Delaware University.
However, the athlete did not adhere to the football field. Instead, Dobies competed in several triathlons and offered his peers personal training.
In the queue of Dobby’s events landed on the first screen role in the dramatic series Famine In 1997. Three years later he booked work on CBS ‘ Control the light Playing Noah Chase.

Laura San Dzakam and Mark Dobby on “Just take me off”
NBC/polite eveett collectionHe later assumed the role of Daniel Kolson district prosecutor at ABC’s One life to live From 2003 to 2005.
During the two years in the soap opera Dobby caught the attention of the audience when it turned out that his hero (who was married Hillary B. Smith‘s nora Buukenon) was gay.
At one point Daniel’s show scored Paul Cretter (played Brock kitchen) for the threat to expose his business to man.
Far from the small screen, Dobby also investigated the world of theater Larry Kramer‘s Normal heart In the Public Theater in New York.
“His presence on the screen and stage reflected his dedication and talent of the performer,” his obituary said.
Although sports and entertainment brought joy to their lives, the greatest role of Dobby was the son, brother and father of his three children, 27 Francesco, Olivia, 24 years old, and 21st Robert, his obituary reports.
“The exchange of the first victory of the Arlov Super Cup with his son seven years ago was one of the most favorite moments in both of their lives, and when Robert saw his father crying,” said his obituary. “The Mark’s family rejoices in the fact that he saw that his favorite birds make his way to another crucial victory before he passed away.”