The soap opera community complains the actor’s death Mark DobasS
Ex One life to live and Leader The star died on March 11 at the age of 65, according to a localS His reason for death has not yet been revealed.
“A loving father, a graduate athlete and a talented actor, Mark lived a life filled with passion, perseverance and love,” said the reverence online. “The warmth, generosity and adventurous spirit of Mark will be heavily missed by all who knew and loved him.”
A long -term service will be announced later, according to the obituary.
Before becoming a Hollywood actor, Dobas was a high school star who won an athletic scholarship at the University of Delaer Valley.
However, the athlete did not stick to the football field. Instead, Dobas competed in several triatons and offered personal training to his peers.
In the turn of events, Dobas landed his first screen role in the dramatic series Starvation In 1997, three years later, he reserved work on CBS ‘ Leader Noe ChaseS

Laura San Jacomo and Mark Dobas at “just shoot me”
NBC/Courtsy Everett CollectionLater he took the role of district prosecutor Daniel Kolson on ABC One life to live Between 2003 and 2005
During his two years in the soap opera, Dobas caught the attention of viewers when it was revealed that his character (who was married to Hilary B. Smith“Nora Buchanan) was gay.
At one point from the show, Daniel killed Paul Cramer (played by Brock kitchen) for threat to expose his affair with a man.
Far from the small screen, Dobas also explores the theatrical world when Bruce Niels played in the revival of Broadway on Larry Kramers Normal heart at the New York Public Theater.
“His presence on the screen and the scene reflected his dedication and talent as a performer,” said his necrologist.
Although sports and entertainment brought joy to his life, Dobas’s most big role was to be the son, brother and father of his three children, Francesca, 27, at the age of 24 and Robert, 21, according to his obituary.
“Sharing the first victory of the Eagles with his son seven years ago was one of the most common moments in both their lives, and it also happens to be the only time Robert saw his father cry,” said his necrologist. “Mark’s family is to see his beloved birds.