Jerry Douglas, Iconic Star of “The Young and the Restless,” Dies at 88: A Heartbreaking Loss to Daytime Television
In a devastating blow to the world of daytime television, beloved soap opera legend Jerry Douglas, famous for his unforgettable portrayal of John Abbott on The Young and the Restless, has passed away at the age of 88.
The actor, whose character was a cornerstone of the show for over 24 years, passed on November 9th, leaving fans, colleagues, and the entertainment world in mourning.
For more than two decades, Jerry Douglas captivated audiences with his portrayal of John Abbott, the wealthy, loving patriarch of the Abbott family. His character became an icon, admired by millions for his compelling performances and his deep connection to the heart of the soap opera. But beyond his on-screen presence, Jerry was known for his warmth, humor, and generosity—traits that made him a true star, both in front of the camera and off.
The news of his passing sent shockwaves through the world of soap operas, with fans and co-stars flooding social media with heartfelt tributes to the man who had become a beloved figure in their lives. His colleagues from The Young and the Restless paid touching homage, sharing cherished memories of their time working with Jerry. The love and admiration for Jerry were felt deeply, not only by his co-stars but by his millions of devoted fans who had watched him for years on their screens.
In a bittersweet twist, just days before his death, Jerry Douglas had visited the Young and the Restless set to celebrate his upcoming 89th birthday. Little did his co-stars know, this would be one of the final moments they would have to celebrate the man who had been a guiding light for them throughout the years. The visit has now become a treasured memory, a last opportunity to honor his legacy.
Jess Walton, who played Jerry’s on-screen wife Jill Abbott, shared a deeply emotional tribute. She posted a throwback photo of the two of them from years ago, recalling their special bond that had flourished both on and off the screen. Her words spoke to the profound connection they shared, one that went beyond mere professional partnership.
Meanwhile, Eileen Davidson, a longtime co-star, took to social media with a heartfelt message. She described Jerry as “one of a kind,” expressing her deep love and gratitude for the lessons and joy he had brought into her life. Her tribute echoed the sentiments of many others who had worked alongside Jerry, remembering him not only for his incredible talent but for his kindness and generosity.
Don Diamond, who played Jerry’s TV son-in-law, expressed his deep admiration as well, writing that he couldn’t have asked for a better father-in-law. Kate Linder, another co-star, also shared her love for Jerry, calling it a true pleasure to have worked with him over the years.
Jerry’s passing leaves a void that cannot be filled, but his legacy will live on forever. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Kim, and their children Hunter, Ava, and J. As fans and colleagues continue to mourn his loss, they also celebrate the unforgettable performances, cherished memories, and the remarkable life Jerry Douglas led. His contributions to daytime television will never be forgotten, and his warmth and generosity will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Jerry Douglas may be gone, but his legacy remains a shining star in the world of soap operas—a legacy that will never fade.