Marla Adams, The Young And The Restless Star and Natalie Wood’s Friend in Splendor In The Grass, Dies at 85 in Los Angeles

Marla Adams, The Young And The Restless Star and Natalie Wood’s Friend in Splendor In The Grass, Dies at 85 in Los Angeles

The Young And the Restless star Marla Adams, who featured on the soap opera on and off for nearly 40 years, has died at 85.

Over the course of 235 episodes, Marla became beloved by fans of the show as the conniving upper-crust matron Dina Abbott Mergeron.

After a long absence, she returned to the show in 2017 for a years-long arc that saw her character decline heartbreakingly with Alzheimer’s.

Her character was eventually killed off in 2021, and that year Marla earned a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance as Dina. 

Matt Kane, The Young And The Restless’ director of media and talent, told The Hollywood Reporter that Marla died in Los Angeles on Thursday.

Marla Adams, The Young And The Restless Star and Natalie Wood’s Friend in Splendor In The Grass, Dies at 85 in Los Angeles

The Young And the Restless star Marla Adams, who featured on the soap opera on and off for nearly 40 years, has died at 85; pictured at the 2018 Daytime Emmys

Over the course of 235 episodes, Marla became beloved by fans of the show as the conniving upper-crust matron Dina Abbott Mergeron (pictured)

Over the course of 235 episodes, Marla became beloved by fans of the show as the conniving upper-crust matron Dina Abbott Mergeron (pictured)

Marla was born and raised in New Jersey and studied at the America in Academy Of Dramatic Arts in New York before embarking on a Broadway career. 

When she was just 19 years old, she found herself playing opposite two legends of the American stage, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. 

The Lunts, who became theatrical royalty acting together in various plays, were delivering their final joint performance in The Visit – with Marla in a supporting part.

Three years later, she was acting with the rising greats of Hollywood, appearing in Elia Kazan’s film Splendor In The Grass with Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty. 

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