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The Australian actor first appeared on “General Hospital” more than 40 years ago.
WASHINGTON — Actor Tristan Rogers, best known for playing Robert Scorpio on the ABC soap opera “General Hospital,” has been diagnosed with cancer.
A representative for the Australian actor revealed the diagnosis in a statement shared with multiple media outlets on Thursday.
“Although he remains optimistic and is collaborating closely with his healthcare team on a treatment strategy, this is a tough period for Tristan and his loved ones,” the statement reveals. “As they navigate the emotional and physical hurdles linked to this diagnosis, the family gently requests privacy and understanding. They are immensely thankful for the overwhelming support and affection they have received from friends and relatives. Tristan extends his heartfelt appreciation to his fans, acknowledging their steadfast loyalty and encouragement throughout the years. This support holds more significance for him now than ever before. Future updates will be provided if Tristan and his family consider it suitable.”
Details on the specific type of cancer were not released.
At 79, Rogers has intermittently taken on the role of Scorpio in “General Hospital” since 1980, including its spinoff “General Hospital: Night Shift.” Beyond this, he has also featured in several other soap operas such as “Young and the Restless,” “Bold and Beautiful,” and “Studio City.” His performance as Doc in “Studio City” earned him a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Digital Drama Series.
The last time fans saw Rogers on-screen as Scorpio was in November 2024 when his character left town with his ex, according to Soap Opera Digest.