Esta TerBlanche, known for her roles in All My Children and the South African soap opera Egoli: Place of Gold, passed away at the age of 51. Her goddaughter confirmed her death to TMZ, noting that she was found deceased in her North Hollywood home. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
TerBlanche began her career after winning Miss Teen South Africa in 1991. She gained recognition for her role as Beatrice "Bienkie" Naudé Hartman in Egoli: Place of Gold, a prominent South African soap opera that aired from 1992 until 2013. Her character was part of the series that depicted life in Johannesburg, known as the City of Gold.
In 1997, TerBlanche joined the cast of All My Children, portraying Gillian Andrassy. Her character's storyline was notable for its dramatic arcs, including a tragic death following an assassination attempt. TerBlanche's acting career also included roles in other productions such as K-T.V., Three Thieves and a Wedding, The Syndicate, and Spin City.
Her contributions to television and her memorable portrayals have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Source: TVLine
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