Drake Hogestyn, best known for his iconic role as John Black on Days of Our Lives for nearly four decades, has passed away at the age of 70. The beloved actor, who captivated audiences with his performances on the long-running soap opera, died on September 28, 2024, just one day shy of his 71st birthday, following a battle with pancreatic cancer. His family confirmed the news in a heartfelt statement, honouring Hogestyn’s legacy as a devoted husband, father, and actor who deeply cherished his craft and his fans.
A Beloved Icon in the Soap Opera World
Drake Hogestyn, renowned for his portrayal of John Black on Days of Our Lives, leaves behind a legacy that spans nearly four decades. His character, John Black, became an integral part of the show’s history, captivating fans with his mysterious origin as “The Pawn” and evolving into one of the most beloved figures in daytime television. His on-screen chemistry with Deidre Hall, who played Marlena Evans, solidified their status as one of soap opera’s most cherished couples. Their bond was celebrated not only on-screen but also by fans, winning a Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Couple in 2005.
Hogestyn’s dedication to his craft and his castmates earned him the admiration of colleagues and viewers alike. He was more than just a performer; his passion for storytelling and his devotion to the Days audience left an indelible mark on the soap opera industry. His long-standing commitment to *Days of Our Lives* made him a household name and a true icon in the genre.
A Life Defined by Love and Family
Beyond his career, Hogestyn was deeply devoted to his family. Married to his childhood sweetheart, Victoria Post, for 37 years, he often spoke about the importance of his family in his life. Together, they raised four children—Whitney, Alexandra, Rachael, and Ben—and cherished their seven grandchildren. His colleagues admired not only his talent but also the love he shared with his family, which was evident in every aspect of his life. Genie Francis, who worked with him, noted how much he adored his wife and children, a testament to the person he was off-screen.
Hogestyn’s passing after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer leaves a void in the lives of his loved ones and the entertainment community. His costars shared heartfelt tributes, recalling his generosity, warmth, and passion. Alison Sweeney described him as “funny, generous, and thoughtful,” while Kristian Alfonso remembered him as an “incredible, passionate human being.” For those who knew him personally and those who admired him from afar, Drake Hogestyn will be remembered as a devoted actor, husband, father, and friend.
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