
'Days of Our Lives' Star Passed Away at 57 – Fans Share Memories of the Beloved '90s TV Icon's Career
A sudden loss has left soap opera fans stunned as memories pour in for a beloved TV star. Tributes highlight his charm, talent, and the lasting impact he made on screen and beyond.
The sudden passing of a familiar face from '90s television has shaken longtime viewers, especially those who grew up watching his unforgettable roles. What makes the loss even more poignant is how vibrant and active his life appeared just days before.

The actor on "Days of our Lives," on October 21, 1992 | Source: Getty Images
A Sudden Goodbye That Shocked Fans
The entertainment world was rocked when news broke that the actor had died unexpectedly at just 57. According to reports, he passed away on the morning of April 19 following a heart attack, leaving colleagues and fans in disbelief.
Best known for his work in daytime and primetime television, he had built a career that spanned decades. His performances became a staple for audiences who followed him from soap operas to big-screen productions, making his absence feel deeply personal.

The actor and Christie Clark on "Days of our Lives," on March 1, 1993 | Source: Getty Images
From Coastal Roots to Hollywood Spotlight
Born and raised in San Pedro, California, his journey to fame was anything but ordinary. As detailed in his biography, he grew up surrounded by creativity, with parents who encouraged artistic expression alongside athletic pursuits.
He excelled in sports early on, playing college football for the USC Trojans and even earning two Rose Bowl rings. But it was a modeling gig with Calvin Klein that opened unexpected doors, drawing attention from Hollywood decision-makers.

The actor attends the premiere of the film "Restoration" at the Ziegfeld Theatre December 10, 1995 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
That turning point changed everything, as he soon transitioned from athlete to actor. It was a bold move, but one that would define the rest of his life.
Early Roles That Built a Foundation
His acting career began while he was still balancing college and football. A small role on "Who's the Boss?" marked his first step into television, giving him a taste of the industry.

The actor attends the "Starship Troopers" premiere in Los Angeles on November 4, 1997 | Source: Getty Images
Not long after graduating in 1991, he secured a recurring role on "Saved By the Bell." Though brief, the appearance helped him gain recognition and set the stage for bigger opportunities. Those early roles showed glimpses of the charisma that would later make him a household name.
Becoming a Soap Opera Icon
Everything changed when he landed the role of Austin Reed on "Days of Our Lives." The character quickly became a fan favorite, cementing his place in daytime television history.

The actor attends the 15th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards on March 25, 2000 at Santa Monica Beach in California | Source: Getty Images
He played the role from 1992 to 1995 and later returned for another stint in 2011. His portrayal left a lasting impression, making Austin one of the show's most memorable characters.
Beyond daytime TV, the actor also made waves on "Melrose Place," where he portrayed the villainous Richard Hart. His ability to switch between charming and menacing roles showcased his range as an actor.

The actor attends the 10th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards on February 4, 1994 at Beverly Hilton Hotel in California | Source: Getty Images
Big Screen Success and Producing Power
While television made the actor famous, film gave him another platform to shine. He appeared in the 1997 sci-fi film "Starship Troopers," taking on the role of Zander Barcalow.
His career didn’t stop at acting. Over time, he moved into producing, helping bring several projects to life, including "The Tribes of Palos Verdes" and "The Card Counter."

The actor during The 15th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica Beach, California on March 25, 2000 | Source: Getty Images
His most recent project, "Dirty Hands," is still slated for release later this year, adding a bittersweet note to his legacy.
The Man Behind the Roles
The actor at the center of this story is Patrick Muldoon, a name that resonates deeply with fans of '90s television. But beyond the screen, Muldoon was known for his vibrant personality and love of music.

Patrick Muldoon at the "In The Country" screening in Los Angeles on March 3, 2005 | Source: Getty Images
He often performed as the lead singer of "The Sleeping Masses," bringing the same energy to the stage that he did to his acting roles. Those closest to him described him as "endlessly generous — with his poetry, his humor, and his unmistakable presence."
They added that he "loved animals and people alike, gave unforgettable hugs, and possessed a rare quality of making others feel safe and seen."

Patrick Muldoon attends the premiere of "Conan The Barbarian" at Regal 14 on August 11, 2011 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
A Life Full of Passion and Creativity
Muldoon's interests extended far beyond acting. He was a songwriter, martial artist, and creative force who thrived on collaboration. He worked as head of development at "Storyboard Media," where he helped shape new projects and content.
His passion for storytelling remained strong throughout his life, both on and off the screen. Just days before his passing, he shared an Instagram post expressing excitement about his latest film project, "Kockroach."

Patrick Muldoon arrives at the premiere of Lionsgate's "Man Down" at ArcLight Hollywood on November 30, 2016 in California | Source: Getty Images
The show is currently filming, showing that Muldoon was not slowing down anytime soon. He captioned the post, "So excited to be a part of this amazing project KOCKROACH directed by Matt Ross starring Chris Hemsworth, Taron Edgerton, Zazzie Beetz, and Alec Baldwin. Filming now in Australia."
Fans React with Shock and Love
As news of Muldoon's passing spread, fans flooded social media with emotional tributes. Many reflected on how his work had touched their lives over the years. One fan wrote, "So sad he was such a handsome man. I had such a crush on him 💔."

Patrick Muldoon is seen on January 30, 2017 at in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Another person simply expressed disbelief, "Oh no! So young!!" One particularly striking message read, "I'm in shock. I was just hanging out with him at the Forum Club at the Bruce Springsteen concert on April 9. He seemed like he was doing great and looked great. Wow RIP."
Others focused on his talent, with one fan stating, "I loved him. He was a fantastic actor." Meanwhile, longtime viewers of "Days of Our Lives" shared their grief. One wrote, "Heartbroken😥...gave me so much joy for decades on Days." Another person added, "This is so sad. He was such a lovely and talented man."

Patrick Muldoon attends the US-Ireland Alliance's 16th Annual Oscar Wilde Awards at The Ebell Club of Los Angeles on March 24, 2022 in California | Source: Getty Images
Some reactions also included questions about the sudden nature of his passing. One comment read, "Did he have any past issues with drug or steroid use? It's very unusual to have a heart attack so young in general. It's possible he may have had a genetic predisposition if it runs in his family, too."
Fans also reminisced about the characters that defined his career. One tribute read, "I'm so sorry to hear the loss of the original Austin on Days of our Lives. He has played so many great characters in his life."

Patrick Muldoon speaks during Los Angeles Comic-Con at Los Angeles Convention Center on September 28, 2025 in California | Source: Getty Images
Another fan recalled a holiday favorite, writing, "I will always remember him as Douglas Firwood from the Hallmark classic, Boyfriend for Christmas."
Even his early roles were not forgotten. One commenter noted, "I’ll always remember him as Jeff the guy who stole Kelly from Zack on Saved by the Bell 🔔."

Patrick Muldoon attends the 2025 Best Buddies Celebrity Bowling Event at Pinz Bowling Center on December 7 in Studio City, California | Source: Getty Images
Some fans shared deeply personal memories of meeting Muldoon. An individual remembered, "At a loss. He was such a nice person. I got to meet him and actually be an extra in a movie he filmed in Charleston, SC. I just can't believe it."
These stories paint a picture of a man who wasn't just admired on screen but also cherished in real life.

Patrick Muldoon attends the 53rd annual Saturn Awards at Hilton Universal City Hotel on March 8, 2026 in California | Source: Getty Images
A Life Cut Short Too Soon
Muldoon is survived by his partner, Miriam Rothbart, along with his parents and extended family. Known affectionately as "Bobo" to loved ones, he maintained close relationships throughout his life.
He had no children and was not married, but his bond with Rothbart was evident through shared moments and public appearances.
Their relationship, filled with music and companionship, seemed to reflect the joy he brought into every aspect of his life.
The Legacy He Leaves Behind
In the end, Muldoon's story is one of passion, talent, and connection. From soap operas to films, from music to martial arts, he lived fully and left a mark in multiple worlds.
His sudden passing has left a void that fans and colleagues are still struggling to process. Yet through the roles he played and the memories he created, his presence will continue to be felt.
And perhaps that's the most powerful tribute of all — a life remembered not just for its achievements, but for the way it made people feel.
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