The Edge of Night star Donald May 'passed away peacefully' at age 92 last Friday in his Kent, New York home.Laurie Noyes, a member of Facebook group The Edge Of Night The Soap Opera Fans Love, was the first to publicly break the sad news.The Chicago-born actor's second wife Carla Borelli-May told THR that he was recently diagnosed with cancer of the larynx after suffering a major stroke five years earlier.
RIP:The Edge of Night star Donald May 'passed away peacefully' at age 92 last Friday in his Kent, New York homeDonald made his small-screen acting debut in 1956 portraying Cadet Lt.
Charles C. Thompson and narrating the CBS anthology series, West Point.May then played firearms expert Sam Colt, Jr. in in four episodes of the ABC western Colt .45, temporarily replacing Wayde Preston as lead between 1959–1960.The University of Oklahoma grad then took on the role of New York Record newspaper reporter Pat Garrison in ABC drama The Roaring 20's from 1960-62.But Donald was probably best known for his decade-long gig as righteous attorney Adam Drake in the CBS/ABC soap opera, The Edge of Night, between 1967-1977. 'Don May was a kind and wonderful man':Laurie Noyes, a member of Facebook group The Edge Of Night The Soap Opera Fans Love, was the first to publicly break the sad news Health woes: The Chicago-born actor's second wife Carla Borelli-May (L, pictured in 2016) told THR that he was recently diagnosed with cancer of the larynx after suffering a major stroke five years earlier Locked and loaded: After making his debut in West Point, Donaldplayed firearms expert Sam Colt, Jr.
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