Veteran Soap Star Michael Tylo Has Passed Away At The Age of 73
By Michael Maloney
September 29, 2021
Soap veteran Michael
Tylo, best known for his role as Quinton McCord on Guiding Light, has passed
away at the age of 73. His death was announced by a work colleague where Tylo
served as a teacher.
In Memoriam: Michael Tylo
“It is with tremendous sadness that the College of Fine
Arts and Dean Nancy Uscher share the passing of beloved film professor, Michael
Tylo,” read a statement on the University’s website.
“Michael Tylo was a
beautiful and caring human being — he was so special,” said Uscher. “He was an
exemplary friend, colleague, teacher, and artist. He had such a distinguished
and rich career, but he was humble about his accomplishments. He loved his family
dearly and lived a joyous life, but he left us way too soon. We will miss him
greatly, but feel deep gratitude about all that Michael contributed to the
College of Fine Arts, UNLV, and the world.” Tylo’s cause of death or his exact
date of death is unknown at press time.
A Lengthy Soap Opera Career
After a brief run as
Lord Peter Belton on Another World in 1980, Tylo was cast as Guiding Light’s
enigmatic Quinton McCord, a mystery man who employed pregnant Nola Reardon
(Lisa Brown) at his home. Quint and Nola went on to become a dynamic
supercouple, re-enacting classic movie scenes (including Casablanca) before
making their way to the altar.
Tylo exited GL in
1985 and moved on to play roles on All My Children (Matt Connolly) and General
Hospital (Charlie Prince). In 1992, he was cast as twin brothers Alex “Blade”
and Rick Bladeson opposite Brenda Epperson’s Ashley Abbott.
Tylo returned to GL
as Quint when the show wrote in the real-life passing of his TV dad Bill
Roerick (ex-Henry). The actor remained on the show until early 1997. His last
soap opera role was that of attorney Sherman Gale on The Bold and the Beautiful
in 2007. His handle was likely a nod to former Y&R writer and attorney
Sherman Magidson.
In real life, Tylo was wed to actress Hunter Tylo (ex-Taylor Hayes, B&B) from 1987-2005. The two had met on the set of AMC in the mid-1980s where she played Robin. The couple had three children, Michael “Mickey,” Jr., who died in 2007, and daughters Izabella Gabrielle and Katya Ariel. In 2012, Tylo and wife Rachelle Tylo welcomed a daughter, Kollette “Koko.” Soap Hub sends sincere condolences to Michael Tylo’s family, friends, and fans at this difficult time.
TYLO, Michael (Michael Edward Tylo)
Born: 10/16/1948, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Died: 9/29/2021, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
Michael Tylo’s westerns – actor:
Lonesome Dove (TV) – 1989 (Dee Boot)
Zorro (TV) – 1990-1991 (Alcalde Luis Ramone / Vincente
Ramone)