Who was Marnie Schulenburg and what was her cause of death?
ACTRESS Marnie Schulenburg was recognizable to audiences for her work on television.
Prior to her death, one of Marnie's most prominent roles was in the daytime soap opera, As The World Turns.
Who was Marnie Schulenburg?
Born on May 21, 1984, most of Marnie Schulenburg's early life was centered in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Sometime in 2006, Marnie took on the role of Alison Stewart on As The World Turns.
She portrayed Alison until the show's conclusion in September 2010.
For her tenure on the program, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series in 2010.
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Before ATWT reached the series finale, Marnie discussed her time on the show during an interview with .
The actress shared: "I don’t think I’m going to go out of my way to pursue another job on another soap.
"I just don’t think it would be the same. As The World Turns changed my life."
She further added: "It changed how I am as an actor. I learned so much from it."
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"I don’t think that anything could ever really give me that type of satisfaction."
She also had guest appearances on The Young and The Restless, One Life to Live, Elementary, and Blue Bloods.
What was Marnie's cause of death?
Following a battle with stage four metastatic breast cancer, Marnie passed away on May 17, 2022.
The late actress is survived by her husband, actor Zack Robidas, and their daughter, Coda.
Years before her death, she and Zack welcomed Coda on December 12, 2019.
Five months after Coda's birth, she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
10 days prior to her passing on Tuesday, May 17, Marnie celebrated Mother's Day and shared her holiday with her social media followers.
She captioned her series of Instagram Mother's Day pictures: "It wasn’t a guarantee that I was going to be home this Mother’s Day.
"I got released late Friday night but had to be sent home with an oxygen machine.
"It’s not my ideal to be a 38-year-old Mom who needs an oxygen tank to survive right now."
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Referring to her daughter, she also said: "I want to be strong and beautiful for her.
"I want to show her how to move throughout this world with compassion, strength, vivacity, humor, and joy like my Mother showed me."
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