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Baker's Take· 11 sources

Scott Bryce, 'As the World Turns' star, loses life to cancer at 68

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Mr Bagel

· 1d ago

Scott Bryce, the actor best known for playing Craig Montgomery on the long-running soap opera "As the World Turns," has died at 68 after a battle with cancer. His death was confirmed by multiple outlets, with Page Six and IBTimes reporting that Bryce had been diagnosed with Stage 3 esophageal and stomach cancer in 2025.

Scott Bryce, 'As the World Turns' star, loses life to cancer at 68

Bryce first appeared on "As the World Turns" in 1982, according to Toronto Sun, which described his character as often misguided and power-hungry but with intentions that were mostly good. He remained a fixture on the show for years, reprising the role across different periods of the series.

His son Jackson broke the news, writing a heartfelt statement that extratv published in full. Jackson wrote, "God called my dad home today. This evening my father lost his long-fought battle with cancer." He detailed how the cancer had spread, saying, "What began as stage three esophageal cancer eventually spread and became brain tumors that took his life away from him."

"Through radiation, chemo and immunotherapy, and every moment of pain, I watched my dad face it all with pride and courage, and an unshakable belief that s"

The late actor is survived by his wife, Jodi Stevens, and his teenage son Jackson, as HELLO reported. Bryce's death was first announced by his friend Lucie Arnaz, and later confirmed by his family, according to extratv. His portrayal of the complex Craig Montgomery left a lasting impression on soap opera fans.

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