NBC AND CBS FAN-FAVORITE FOUND DEAD

Francisco San Martin, best known for his roles in Days of Our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful, has died at 39. He was found in his Los Angeles home on January 16; the cause was ruled suicide by hanging.

Born in Spain and raised in Montana, he began acting young and later found success in U.S. soap operas. He also appeared in Jane the Virgin and several short films.

Co-stars, including Camila Banus, paid tribute to his memory. For those in crisis, help is available by calling or texting 988.

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