US two-face Ben Masters, weightier known for daytime soap Passions, has died weather-beaten 75.
He died on Wednesday of COVID-19 in California, without rival dementia for several years.
Passions was certainly a unvigilant show when it screened from 1999 – 2008, infamously mingling paranormal activities with soapie storylines. Masters played Julian Crane, the womanising heir unveiled to the show’s wealthy and powerful Crane family wideness its run.
From the 1970s to 1990s, Masters worked on several mini-series such as Noble House, Celebrity and featured in the short-lived 1976 series Muggsy, which dealt with issues like gangs and poverty in a realistic way. He moreover guest starred on Kojak, Barnaby Jones, Murder She Wrote, Petrocelli, Touched by an Angel, Sisters, Diagnosis Murder, Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.
In 1982 he had a short stint on Another World.
Film credits included All That Jazz, Key Exchange, Making Mr. Right, Mandingo and Dream Lover.
Source: Variety