Soap opera legend Drake Hogestyn has died at the age of 70 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Best known for his role as John Black on "Days of Our Lives," Hogestyn passed away surrounded by his family following his courageous fight against the disease according to Breitbart.
Drake Hogestyn, who would have turned 71 the Sunday after his death, left an indelible mark on the world of daytime television. He joined "Days of Our Lives" in 1986, a role that defined his career for nearly four decades.
Before his acting career, Hogestyn aspired to a professional sports career, playing minor league baseball. However, an injury cut his sports career short, leading him to the path of acting, where he found his true calling.
His audition for "Days of Our Lives" in 1986 marked the beginning of an iconic stint on the show, where he brought to life the multifaceted character of John Black.
John Black, played by Hogestyn, was not just any character. Over his tenure on the show, he assumed 13 different identities, each adding depth and intrigue to his storyline. "Over the course of 25 years, at one point or another I have referred to myself as 13 different identities in search of my true identity," Hogestyn once said in 2011.
This dynamic portrayal showcased Hogestyn's versatility and helped cement his status as a soap opera icon.
Perhaps one of the most memorable aspects of Hogestyn's career was his on-screen romance with Deidre Hall's character, Marlena Evans. Their relationship is celebrated as one of the great love stories in soap opera history, likened to other iconic pairings such as Luke and Laura.
"There are just a few standouts in soaps when it comes to romance, like Luke and Laura. Well, his character and Deidre Hall’s Marlena Evans is right up there," commented a long-time viewer.
Besides his legendary role on "Days of Our Lives," Hogestyn's acting career included appearances in other television shows and movies. He appeared on the ‘80s TV series "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" and made guest appearances on shows like "Otherworld" and "Criminal Minds."
In 2020, he starred in the Hallmark movie "Christmas Tree Lane," demonstrating his range and appeal beyond the soap opera genre.
According to a family statement released via social media, "He faced his cancer diagnosis with incredible strength and determination and later passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones. He was the most amazing husband, father, papa and actor."
USA Today reported the family's announcement, which was also shared on the show's official social media accounts, highlighting the deep connection Hogestyn maintained with his fans until the end.they dr
Drake Hogestyn's contribution to "Days of Our Lives" extends beyond his long-standing role. Appearing in over 4,000 episodes, he shaped the fabric of the show and left a legacy that will endure in daytime television history.
His work has not only entertained millions over the years but has also inspired many who aspire to a career in acting, particularly in the soap opera field.