Actor Billy Miller, 43, renowned for his roles in soap operas like "General Hospital" and "The Young and the Restless," has sadly passed away, KTLA reported.

His manager confirmed his death, revealing that his 44th birthday was just around the corner on Sunday, September 17.

It was disclosed that the actor had been grappling with manic depression before passing.

Billy Miller's acting career was illustrious, encompassing more than 700 episodes of "The Young and the Restless" from 2008 to 2014 and nearly 600 episodes of "General Hospital" from 2014 to 2019.

He also appeared in other productions, including "Suits" and the film "American Sniper."

Notably, he received nominations for his significant roles in soap operas and clinched the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series on three occasions.

In addition to his thriving acting career, Billy Miller was involved in the restaurant business, owning establishments in Los Angeles.

Billy Miller cause of death was not disclosed.

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Billy Miller Career

Billy Miller, originally from Oklahoma but raised in Texas, embarked on his journey in the entertainment industry, according to USA TODAY.

He obtained a degree in film from the University of Texas, Austin. Following his graduation, he relocated to Los Angeles, where he initially worked in the mailroom of a prominent entertainment management and production company.

During this time, he decided to take up acting as a career, motivated by a dare from friends who encouraged him.

He commenced his career with modeling and commercial opportunities, eventually securing a role on "All My Children" as Richie Novak. Subsequently, he became a soap opera star, portraying Billy Abbott on "The Young and the Restless" and Jason Morgan and Drew Cain on "General Hospital."

Billy Miller's remarkable performance in "The Young and the Restless" earned him three Daytime Emmy awards, including an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and two for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

He also made appearances in various other TV series, such as "Suits," "Ray Donovan," and "Truth Be Told." His final credited acting role was a guest appearance on "NCIS" in 2022, said IMDb.

Co-Stars Pay Tribute to Billy Miller's Passing

Following the news of his passing, former soap opera co-stars of Billy Miller paid heartfelt tributes to the actor, reflecting on their time together and the lasting impact he had on their lives, per Variety.

Eileen Davidson, known for her role in "The Young and the Restless and 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," shared a touching photo of herself and Miller, both beaming with their Emmy awards.

She expressed her sadness, highlighting his infectious charm and warmth, which left a lasting impression on all those fortunate enough to know him. She also mentioned missing his mischievous smile and conveyed her love for him.

Michael Muhney, an actor from "Days of Our Lives" who worked alongside Miller on "The Young and the Restless" and "Truth Be Told," remembered his fellow Texas brother.

He praised Miller for lighting up every room with his smile. He acknowledged his quiet intensity onscreen, surpassed only by his gentle kindness and genuine care in private.

Actor Jason Thompson, who appeared on "General Hospital" and later took over the role of Billy Abbott on "The Young and the Restless," shared his condolences as well.

He described Miller as funny and talented and noted his great laugh. Thompson expressed his sorrow at the news and sent his thoughts of light and love to Miller's family and friends.

Billy Miller is survived by his mother, Patricia, sister Megan, brother-in-law Ronnie, nephew Grayson, and niece Charley.

The statement issued after his passing emphasized his significant impact on his friends and colleagues, who will deeply miss his warm personality, generous spirit, and genuine kindness.

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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