Marla Adams has reportedly wrapped up her heartbreaking run on The Young and the Restless and has said goodbye to her Genoa City alter ego, Dina Abbott Mergeron.
If fans had a nickel for every time they shed a tear during the emotional storyline in which The Young and the Restless' Dina Abbott Mergeron developed Alzheimer's, they'd all be millionaires. But they're rich nonetheless, having had the opportunity to watch portrayer Marla Adams bring the heartbreaking storyline to life these past three years. Alas, the actress' Emmy-nominated run on the CBS soap opera is reportedly coming to an end.
Soap Opera Digest reports that Adams has bid farewell to her Y&R family, and viewers will watch Dina pass away from Alzheimer's disease later this month.
Adams originated the role of Dina in 1983 and played the character until 1986, returning for brief stints in 1991, 1996, and 2008. She returned to Y&R in 2017 and began what she called a "very emotional, very draining" dementia storyline that led to a Daytime Emmy nomination for the actress in the Outstanding Supporting Actress category in 2018.
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As Soap Central reported at the beginning of Dina's Alzheimer's storyline, the emotional turn of events for Jack (Peter Bergman) and Ashley's (Eileen Davidson) mother was inspired by then-executive producer/head writer Mal Young's real-life mom, who fought her own battle with the disease before passing away.
"So many people I've talked to can relate to this loneliness and the heartbreak that emerges when one grapples with Alzheimer's disease," Young said at the time. "In my career, I have learned that I don't want to preach to people. I've tackled the difficult topics through my television work: domestic violence, breast cancer, children with disabilities. But I am simply a storyteller providing a mirror to society, saying: 'This is you.' Featuring these topics opens our audience up for discussion and it helps people grappling with these issues realize that they aren't alone. We want them to see themselves in the characters, and they want to be heard."
Some of Adams' other daytime roles include Days of Our Lives' Claire McIntyre, The Bold and the Beautiful's Beth Logan, Generations' Helen Mullin, and Capitol's Myrna Clegg.
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