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Marnie Schulenburg, 'As the World Turns' star, dead at 37

Marnie Schulenburg, 'As the World Turns' star, dead at 37

 Marnie Schulenburg, 'As the World Turns' star, dead at 37


Entertainer Marnie Schulenburg has kicked the bucket after stage 4 metastatic bosom malignant growth difficulties. She was 37.

Schulenburg was generally broadly known for her jobs on the drama "As the World Turns" and on the reboot of "One Life to Live."

A delegate for Schulenburg let the Hollywood Reporter know that she kicked the bucket in Bloomfield, New Jersey on Tuesday.

Assortment announced that her better half Zack Robidas took to Facebook to affirm the fresh insight about her demise and asked fans not to say she "lost her fight to disease."

Actress Marnie Schulenberg has died at age 37 after stage 4 breast cancer complications. 


"Kindly don't say Marnie lost her fight to disease. It's just false. I watched her kick disease's a- - regularly since conclusion," the entertainer allegedly composed.

"She is amazing. We decided to go after her conclusion with blind positive thinking. We just discussed the future and pushed ahead. I couldn't say whether this was correct however it's all we knew how to do."

The couple share a two-year-old girl Coda.

Schulenburg's most memorable TV job was as Alison Stewart in "As the World Turns." She was the second entertainer to take on the job after Jessica Dunphy left the show in 2005.

Marnie Schulenberg is survived by her husband Zack Robidas and their 2-year-old daughter Coda. 


"As the World Turns" additionally featured Jake Silbermann, Elena Goode, Van Hansis and Alexandra Chando.

Schulenburg was forever projected for the job in 2007 and was seen until the show was dropped in 2010.

Beside her time in dramas, Schulenberg showed up in shows, for example, "Persons of nobility," "Armed force Wives" and "Separation."


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