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The soap opera world mourns the loss of veteran actor Mark Dobies, known for his roles on "Guiding Light" and "One Life to Live," who passed away at 65.
Dobies began his acting career after playing college football. He joined CBS's "Guiding Light" in 2000 as Dr. Noah Chase. In 2003, he joined ABC's "One Life to Live" as district attorney Daniel Colson, a role that sparked controversy due to its portrayal of a murderous gay man, leading to protests from GLAAD. Beyond daytime soaps, Dobies had guest roles on various TV shows and appeared in the 2004 off-Broadway revival of "The Normal Heart."
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