Billy Miller’s remarkable contributions earned him three Daytime Emmys, two for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and one for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
Soap opera star Billy Miller, a renowned three-time Daytime Emmy victor celebrated for his portrayals on “The Young and the Restless” and “General Hospital,” passed away on Friday at the age of 43. Michael Fairman, a prominent soap opera journalist, confirmed Miller’s passing.
Details regarding the cause of his death have not yet been disclosed. Tragically, Miller was only two days away from celebrating his 44th birthday.
The Post reached out to Miller’s representative and The Belmont, a Los Angeles bar rumored to be co-owned by him.
Born on September 17, 1979, in Grand Prairie, Texas, Miller’s childhood was marked by hospital visits due to a tarsal condition that affected the cartilage in his ankles, as he revealed in an interview with Soaps in Depth.
His journey into the entertainment industry began in the mailroom at Industry Entertainment before he was signed as a model by Wilhelmina.
Billy Miller initially gained recognition on the popular soap opera “All My Children,” where he portrayed Richie Novak briefly before taking on the role of Billy Abbott in “The Young and the Restless” in 2008, becoming its fourth iteration. He departed from the show in 2014.
His remarkable contributions earned him three Daytime Emmys, two for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and one for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
In 2014, Miller joined the cast of “General Hospital” and portrayed characters Jason Morgan and Drew Cain, maintaining his status as a series regular until 2019.
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