Chris Robinson died Monday at his home in Arizona. He was 86 years old.
“He spent peacefully as he slept at his ranch near Sedona, Arizona,” wrote his partner actor and co -star MJ Allen.
“He had been in heart failure for some time and is his official cause of death.”
Robinson was more famous for his role as Dr. Rick Webber in General Hospital and Jack Hamilton in The bold and beautiful.
However, he made his professional debut, without accredited, in the 1957 film The history of midnight.
He was also known for his Tus syrup commercial formula 44, where his initial phrase “I am not a doctor, but I play on television” he became iconic throughout the entertainment industry.
The actor last appeared in the independent film Just for a week In 2022 in the main role of Ted Hurst.
Robinson shared six children and five grandchildren with his wife Jacquie.