Actor Scott Bryce died at age 68 [1] after a battle with cancer, according to reports published this week.
Bryce was a fixture of American daytime television, most recognized for his portrayal of Craig Montgomery on the long-running soap opera "As the World Turns." His death marks the loss of a performer who helped define the golden era of the soap opera genre for millions of viewers.
Reports of his death began appearing on July 13 and 14 [2], noting that he died after a prolonged illness [3]. While the exact date of death varied slightly across initial reports, the consensus among entertainment outlets confirms he was 68 [1].
Throughout his career, Bryce earned critical recognition for his work in television. He received two Daytime Emmy nominations [4] for his performances, cementing his status as a leading man in the daytime circuit. His role as Craig Montgomery remained his most enduring contribution to the medium, blending romantic drama with the complex character arcs typical of the series.
Bryce's career spanned several decades of television production. He navigated the transition of the medium as soap operas evolved in popularity and style across the U.S. Colleagues and fans have remembered him for his presence on screen and his contributions to the ensemble casts that drove the narratives of daytime drama.
No official statement regarding funeral arrangements or a specific location of death has been provided in the available reports. The industry continues to mourn the loss of the actor who spent years as a staple of the morning television landscape.
“Scott Bryce died at age 68 after a battle with cancer”
The death of Scott Bryce represents the passing of a key figure from the peak era of American daytime soap operas. As the genre has shrunk in scale and viewership over the last two decades, the loss of veteran actors like Bryce signals the fading of a specific style of serialized television acting that once dominated US households.


